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Tape Deck


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  • Today
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 33

    In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson is a wonderful progressive rock album.

    (Released in 1969)

    I will most definitely give each of the songs on the album a blog post at some point, but I gotta start with the absolutely phenomenal :

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  • Today
    My ROFLcopter goes soi soi soi soi soi

    Gimme some slack, I can post random crap if I want to.

    Gimme Some Slack by The Cars, from the 1980 album Panorama.

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  • Wednesday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 32

    Back to my scheduled alphabetized list of bands again.

    I found this one while looking up stuff about Custard. Jebediah's Australian as well.

    Leaving Home from the 1997 album Slightly Odway.

    (A play on the phrase "slightly odd way")

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  • Wednesday
    Time for me to lose all credibility I may have.

    Let's Go!

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  • Tuesday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 31

    Dear listeners, I forgot one.:facehoof:

    Finding You by the Go-Betweens, from the 2005 album Oceans Apart.

    They had some popularity in the 80s, but I know them because when they had a bit of a revival as a band, the new drummer is also the drummer for Custard.

    (Glenn Thompson.)

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May
17th
2024

Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 6 · 1:05pm May 17th

You've probably heard the song Loser before (and I know at least you have, Vertigo22) but this song is much different, even though it's by the same guy.

How does he do it, you may ask?

I don't know, Beck is just great at doing a wide variety of genres.

Blue Moon by Beck Hansen (But he just goes by Beck.) From the winner of the Grammy for Album of the year for 2014, Morning Phase.

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This was amazing. Great choice, Tape. :)

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