Sun 3 Feb 2008
My Best Fiend
Posted by matrix under dEZ
[8] Comments
Sun 3 Feb 2008
Posted by matrix under dEZ
[8] Comments
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Theme: Connections Reloaded by Ajay D'Souza. Derived from Connections.
dEZ – My Best Fiend
1. Rolfet Kent – Dexter main theme (Intro)
2. The Beatles – Maxwell’s silver hammer
3. The Rolling Stones – Midnight Rambler
4. Warren Zevon – Excitable boy
5. Violent femmes – Country death song
6. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Red right hand
7. Alice Cooper – I love the dead
8. Daniel Licht – Counting the night
9. David Bowie – The Heart’s filthy lesson
10. Marillion – A collection
11. The Police – Murder by numbers
12. Elliot Smith – Son of Sam
13. The Toadies – Jigsaw girl
14. The Golden Palominos – Victim
15. Bruce Springsteen – Nebraska
16. Sufjan Stevens – John Wayne Gracy Jr.
17. The Electric Hellfire club – Mr.44
18. Talking Heads – Psycho killer
19. AC/DC – Night Prowler
20. Ween – Object
21. The gun Club – Richard Speck
22. Michael C. Hall – Sometimes I wonder (outro)
nice cover
great tracklist…
Now that was one wild theme.Swell job here all around.Way to combine all the variety.
Fine eerie,bloodletting cover.
hey there dez – now there’s a theme I hadn’t thought of… the all serial killer mix!
nice selections – I’ve always been fond of Warren Zevon and the Beatles tracks you used. Those were both on a mixtape that my dad had made us 25 years ago maybe…
anyways – I was surprised at how many “killer” tracks you were able to find.
thanks for this.
See you next month for something completely different with some more comments I hope, I guess the less comments you receive, the less people like your thing :>
Anyway, this was not the happiest, just a “tribute” to one of my favourite Tv Shows: Dexter.
Ps : isn’t the Golden Palomino track creepy ? it took me several listens to understand everything she was saying (and quite hard to find too if I may say so).
You deserve many more comments for this one.It’s a blast with your successful use of the theme.
This was as interesting and as enjoyable as ever… agree with K.M. about how many ‘killer’ tracks you found, the macabre side of music.
I always like a themed mix and this hit the spot.