Mon 20 Aug 2007
Night Lines
Posted by matrix under Warvadal
[12] Comments
Mon 20 Aug 2007
Posted by matrix under Warvadal
[12] Comments
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Theme: Connections Reloaded by Ajay D'Souza. Derived from Connections.
Warvadal – Night Lines
(inspired by a painting by Charles Manson)
This mix is best described by Manson himself.
“…It’s a fairytale…It’s worst than a fairytale.
It’s a comedy-tragedy-opera that was played in
the early morning.â€
Tracklisting…
This Box Contains – (Intro)
Night Highway No. 1 – John Moran
Alien DiaLogue – Bobby BeauSoleil
SubJect: The Beatles – John Moran
Tate House – John Moran
In The Temple of the Moon – Bobby BeauSoleil
Always Is All Is Forever – Family Jams
Songs of the Forest People – John Moran
Susan Atkins on the Stairway of Justice – Paige Snell
Uncertainty/One Breath – Mark Snow
Susan Atkins On Night Highway II – Paige Snell
Charlie in a Field Forever – John Moran
Squeaky in a Boat – Terre Roche
Dreamway of the Mystic II – Bobby BeauSoleil
Gnik Nus – The Beatles
Space Man – Charles Manson
In The Temple of the Moon IV – Bobby BeauSoleil
Rousing Song – Mark Snow
Haunting & Hearbreaking – Bear McCready
Everybody’s Stuck In a Reality – Charles Manson
Beach Boys – Your’re Welcome
Charles Manson (At Spahn’s Movie Ranch) – John Moran
Secret Song From Loved Ones – Mark Snow
Indian War Song/How Long Does a Dog Lives? – Charles Manson
Island Girl – Bobby BeauSoleil
Trapped – Bear McCready
Lamentation/Truth – Mark Snow
Subject: Charles Manson – John Moran
Private Demon – Bear McCready
Night Highway III – John Moran
Stranded/Memories – Bear McCready
Do Not Be Stuck In Your Ignorance – Charles Manson
Finale – Mark Snow
Also includes portions of Manson’s 1981 NBC teleivison
interview with the late, Tom Snyder.
Please note that this mix is not “pro-Manson”
nor is it out to condemn anyone. It is simply
presented here for your “entertainment.”
That must have been the Manson interview sampled by 400 Blows for the excellent American Epilog from the early 80s??
Looking forward to this.. 😀 😀
I didn’t realise there were people who were pro-manson………not proper people at least…….anyway….looks very interesting….cheers
great mix 😈
To all who checked this out, Big Thanks.
I’ve never heard of 400 Blows…but now you got me lookin’. And did yall know, Manson receives 10’s of 1000’s pieces of mail each year. Maybe the system should consider Email.
Peace.
This is a documentary.
Very compeling.
Like a soundtrack to a film never seen ?
😕 🙂
Very nicely done – sinister and compelling as mentioned above.
This is superb. It is obvious a lot of care and attention has gone into producing this mix. The music perfectly fixs the interview segments, none of the musical segues jar in the slightest. A technical and emotional achievement of the highest order. Thanks for sharing hp 😀
Wow! This mix was a triP! I feel like I just finished watching a creepy horror flick. You almost lost me at the 26 min. mark, it started getting a little obscene for me, but I was mesmarized and stayed with it… really some great mixing and you kept the right atmosphere throughout! You have semed to capture insanity quite nicely! Well Done!
Wow. I’ve been away for a bit (We moved into a new house), and after I get back on line, I am greeted with some great respones. Thank you all. Thanks for giving it a listen and thanks for making my day with your kind words.
Peace. 😀
That was fascinating, a great way of telling a story, I had to research where some of this stuff came from as I’d never heard of most of it – bizarre to think of Bobby Beausoleil making new age music in jail 😯
Just got round to listening to this mix of atmospheric and out-there stuff. He’s a very odd chap indeed. Great work and a little unsettling which you can’t often say about a dj mix!