The dying art of the compilation tape... a mainstay of any crush romance.
One track each - and specify at which point in your battered C-90 you would include it.
Of formative importance to the Sugarhill Gang, the late [url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/sep/30/sylvia-robinson ]Sylvia Robinson[/url] has good claim to being the Godmother of Hip-Hop. She was also responsible for the fabulous [i]Pillow Talk[/i] - a Side B track, imo. And probably near the end.
last track on side A.
Can't do it without knowing who its for.
mainstay of any crush romance.
Opening track, although I suspect that there may be a slight generation gap here 😉
I was just about to say good idea but need more info on who it is for, there musical tastes, type of tape required - to woo to impress etc etc
Was also about to say awaits DezB to post Video Games by Lana Del Rey
0 for 2 gutted
Ah, so its for Rusty Mac 😉
Near the beggining obviously - If not the first track 🙂
This has to kick off the mix
Somewhere around the middle where the tape turns pensive.
Any mix tape/compilation I've done where I can get it on there (i.e. it's not going on an acoustic mix tape) has...
Can't do it without knowing who its for
Very true. Every tape needs a theme.
"Dedicated to the attractive girl (or indeed, bloke) encountered in the cyclists' box at the traffic lights. I wish I'd remonstrated about your use of barends with risers, but I was too shy."
Last track side one
10 minutes is one of my favourite songs!
Hmm... I have to put journey to the end by Rancid in there.
Can't do the youtube link buy you can't beat starting a mix tape with either [b]New Order - Blue Monday[/b] or [b]Primal Scream - Loaded[/b].
However, my mixtape track would be [b]Cast - Beat Moma[/b] as it was playing when my now fiancee drunkenly approached me in a club for the first time and ask for a snog...
Towards the end of side b
