Life's Good, Too

I did this mixtape as a pick both two and too as a continuation, but completely separate from the first one of the Life's Good picks. Some I had extra for the first part, some was recommended (thanks for the recommendations) and some just came to me as I was going along. I still wanted to convey a good life, a life filled with groovy vibrations. Just nice songs. One of my favorites of this one is the Lil Brian. It can't get any better than a summer day enjoying yourself on a drive and being so laid back that you can steer with your thighs. I purposely did not use Simon and Garfunkel and instead used Harpers Bizarre. Yes, I like both versions. It's just weird that I heard that version first. I think you could probably do one of these with all Bossa Nova songs, but I was good.

Life's Good, Too

21 Cocoa Tea - Good Life
22 Hall & Oates - You Make My Dreams
23 The Specials - Do Nothing
24 Barenaked Ladies - Good Life
25 Tony Bennett - The Good Life
26 Lil Brian & the Zydeco Travelers - Thigh Drivin'
27 Prince - The Good Life
28 Harpers Bizarre - The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
29 Barbra Streisand - Lazy Afternoon
30 Wham! - Club Tropicana
31 Harmony Grass - What a Groovy Day
32 C2C - Happy
33 Boney M. - Sunny
34 Astrud Gilberto & Walter Wanderley - So Nice
35 The Mindbenders - A Groovy Kind Of Love
36 OneRepublic - Good Life
37 Ringo Starr - Life Is Good
38 Small Faces - Lazy Sunday
39 Cracker - The Good Life
40 Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
41 Spanky and Our Gang - Lazy Day
42 Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze

What's The Connection? Free

On this day we hope we are as Free as the constitution of the USA. We'll see how the election goes today and hopefully we do not see too much more of the dangerous rhetoric on both sides for the next few elections. I had already done a Freedom WTC and, sorry I used two of the same songs in each.  (Soup Dragons and the Who) I used the Soup Dragons, because I was listening to the Untouchables and wanted a compilation using their song and the Soup Dragons and Special AKA. The Who was by accident. Most of these songs in this connection have nothing to do with being free to vote and just use Free in the title. Some of my favorite Free songs. Go vote if you are American.

What's The Connection? Free

01 REM - Radio Free Europe (Original Hib-Tone single)
02 Tom Petty - Free Fallin'
03 Concrete Blonde - Free
04 Cream - I Feel Free
05 Emma Bunton - Free Me
06 The Soup Dragons featuring Junior Reid - I'm Free
07 Who - I'm Free
08 Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free
09 The Fall - Free Range
10 Kinks - Set Me Free
11 Until December - Free Again
12 Ray Charles - Don't Set Me Free
13 Sylvers - Free Style
14 Chicago - Free
15 Voice Farm - Hey Free Thinker
16 Edgar Winter - Free Ride
17 Special Aka - Free Nelson Mandela
18 Ringo Starr - Free Drinks
19 Jimi Hendrix - Stone Free
20 Ohio Players - I Want To Be Free
21 Untouchables - Free Yourself

Peter Case Pick

Over the last several days or so, I've made a pick for The Nerves family and separately for Paul Collin's Beat. Now it's the turn for Peter Case. Frankly, I love some of his stuff and don't care as much about some of the other stuff. He was amazing with The Plimsouls. I included several songs (including a different version of one song). I included one track of each of the Breakaways and the Nerves. I tried to get songs he wrote. The other good ones I put in the previous picks. The rest is his solo work. And, for me, some of it is hit and miss. I tried to get a little something from across the whole output of his, though. So if you are into some of that I am not as into it, you still get it. Most is pretty good though. Judge for yourself. I can make a Case for the Plimsouls being the peak of his best stuff. I'm willing to have you change my mind.

Peter Case Pick

01 The Breakaways - One Way Ticket
02 Peter Case - Banks Of The River
03 Peter Case - On The Way Downtown
04 Dave Alvin & Peter Case - Monday Morning Blues
05 Peter Case - Steel Strings
06 Peter Case - Bumble Bee
07 Peter Case - Pelican Bay
08 Peter Case - Have You Ever Been In Trouble
09 Peter Case - Charlie James
10 Peter Case - Beyond The Blues
11 Peter Case - Gone
12 Peter Case - Entella Hotel
13 Peter Case - Old Blue Car
14 Peter Case - Every 24 Hours
15 Peter Case - Blind Luck
16 Plimsouls - Oldest Story in the World
17 Plimsouls - Zero Hour (Original Version)
18 Plimsouls - Now
19 Plimsouls - A Million Miles Away
20 Peter Case - Coulda Shoulda Woulda
21 The Nerves - When You Find Out
22 Plimsouls - Everywhere at Once

Wall Of Voodoo Family

A couple of days ago I did a pick of Stan Ridgway who was the first lead singer of Wall Of Voodoo. He has so much solo stuff that's good that I have more here and no doubles. The next main lead singer was Andy Prieboy and I have a few tracks with him solo and with other artists. You will notice Johnette Napolitano on several tracks with him and with Marc Moreland. She did a few things with both of them fom Wall Of Voodoo, including Pretty & Twisted (reminds me of Concrete Blonde- a juxtaposition of names). Joe Nanini drummed for Lonesome Strangers. He also played for a bunch of bands as a touring musician and was a studio musician, but I couldn't confirm the exact tracks he played on. I did include some Wall Of Voodoo, but they are less well known tracks. One from an extra track from a cassette and another from the movie Weird Science and the first one from a UK only single.

Wall Of Voodoo Family

01 Stan Ridgway - Behind Closed Doors
02 Stan Ridgway - Bing Can't Walk
03 Lonesome Strangers - Lonesome Pine
04 Stan Ridgway - This Town Called Fate
05 Andy Prieboy with Johnette Napolitano - Whole Lodda Love
06 Johnette Napolitano with Marc Moreland - Hurting Each Other
07 Pretty & Twisted - The Highs Are Too High
08 Stan Ridgway - End of the Line
09 Stan Ridgway - Your Rockin' Chair
10 Stan Ridgway - Hanging Johnny
11 Stan Ridgway - The Overlords
12 Marc Moreland Mess - Hey Lady
13 Department of Crooks - Plan 9 From Las Vegas
14 Stan Ridgway - Big Dumb Town
15 Wall Of Voodoo - Big City
16 Andy Prieboy - Tomorrow Wendy
17 Stan Ridgway - Sixteen Tons
18 Wall Of Voodoo - Exercise
19 Wall Of Voodoo - Deep In The Jungle

Paul Collins Pick

I always knew them as the Beat, but they ended up being Paul Collins' Beat and eventually as Paul Collins and every variation thereof. A few days ago the pick was The Nerves and that's where Paul Collins came from. It's where the they became the Breakaways (however briefly) and then he broke off to become The Beat. Even from those early days, I loved his song Rock N Roll Girl which for some reason is still not his most famous song. I don't understand why it isn't. But he does have quite afew other good songs over the years as evidenced by this pick. I included a Breakaways track and a couple of Nerves tracks that were in the Nerves family pick. Sorry but you need them to get the rest.

Paul Collins Pick

01 The Breakaways - Walking Out On Love
02 Paul Collins Beat - She Doesn't Want to Hang Around with You
03 The Beat - Let Me Into Your Life
04 Paul Collins' Beat - Dance Dance
05 Paul Collins - It's Gonna Be A Long Time
06 Paul Collins' Beat - Give Me The Drugs
07 Paul Collins' Beat - On The Highway
08 Paul Collins Beat - Hey DJ
09 Paul Collins' Beat - Dreaming
10 Paul Collins - Rock And Roll Shoes
11 Paul Collins - I Need My Rock N'roll
12 The Beat - Working Too Hard
13 Paul Collins - Helen
14 Paul Collins Beat - I Still Want You
15 The Nerves - Give Me Some Time
16 The Beat - You Won't Be Happy
17 Paul Collins' Beat - Broken Hearted
18 Paul Collins' Beat - All Over The World
19 The Beat - There She Goes
20 Paul Collins - Only Girl
21 Paul Collins - C' Mon Let's Go!
22 The Beat - Rock N Roll Girl
23 Paul Collins - Go
24 The Nerves - When You Find Out

Stan Ridgway Pick

A few days ago I posted a pick of Wall Of Voodoo and this is the followup. Most people associate Stan Ridgway with that band and he was integral to it. As the singer he gets quite a lot of credit for the band's sound and if you listen to much of his solo stuff, you can see why. The voice is distinct. And some of the solo stuff he's done sounds like Wall Of Voodoo and it's quite good. I'm going to say that the other fellows in the band were equally as important, but let's leave that for a future Wall Of Voodoo Family pick that I am working on now. This pick is missing a few of my favorites since I will use them on the upcoming pick. But that being said most all of them are here. Including Stan playing with Stewart Copeland on a great song. And his biggest "hits" which it's funny to say, he doesn't have hits, but fan favorites might make more sense. I tend to like his stuff that sounds like Wall Of Voodoo best, but his covers of standards are pretty good. Who does it better? Frank? Or Stan?

Stan Ridgway Pick

01 Stan Ridgway - Pick It Up (And Put It In Your Pocket)
02 Stan Ridgway - Mr. Trouble
03 Stan Ridgway - The Big Heat
04 Stan Ridgway - I Wanna Be A Boss
05 Stan Ridgway - Mission Bell
06 Stan Ridgway - Lonely Town
07 Stan Ridgway - Camouflage
08 Stan Ridgway with the Fowler Brothers - Cannon Song
09 Stan Ridgway - Salesman
10 Stan Ridgway - The Coffee Song
11 Stan Ridgway - Calling Out To Carol
12 Stan Ridgway - Can't Complain
13 Stan Ridgway - The Last Honest Man
14 Stan Ridgway - Walkin' Home Alone
15 Stan Ridgway - Drive, She Said
16 Stan Ridgway - Goin' Southbound
17 Stan Ridgway - Peg And Pete And Me
18 Stan Ridgway with Stewart Copeland - Don't Box Me In

Beat The Case Of The Nerves

The fancy title is because I was looking at some Erle Stanley Gardner books as I was coming up with it. He wrote all the Perry Mason books (and as AA Fair wrote my favorite detective novels with Bertha Cool and Donald Lam). All his Perry Mason books are titled "The Case of the ..." and when the main protaganists of the band The Nerves end up being The Beat and Peter Case, it just made sense in my head. Really it's The Nerves Family Pick. Nerves became the Breakaways which turned into solo stuff for Jack Lee, The Beat (later Paul Collins Beat) and The Plimsouls which led to Peter Case solo. These guys are semi famous. Their songs ended up in Caddyshack, and Valley Girls as well as covers by Blondie that went ballistic. I liked most all of it. I have saved a few tracks to be used only in solo picks, so don't despair if your favorites aren't there yet. But these are my very favorites of each. I know it's Halloween, but I decided to send you to another site (Groovy Library) for some great Halloween tracks instead of posting some myself. George did a great job with Halloween this year!

Beat The Case Of The Nerves

01 The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone
02 The Nerves - Give Me Some Time
03 The Nerves - When You Find Out
04 The Breakaways - One Way Ticket
05 The Breakaways - Walking Out On Love
06 Jack Lee - It's Hot Outside
07 The Beat - Let Me Into Your Life
08 The Beat - Working Too Hard
09 Plimsouls - Now
10 Plimsouls - Zero Hour
11 The Beat - There She Goes
12 Plimsouls - A Million Miles Away
13 The Beat - Rock N Roll Girl
14 Plimsouls - Everywhere at Once
15 Peter Case - Steel Strings
16 Paul Collins' Beat - Dreaming
17 Peter Case - Banks Of The River
18 Peter Case - On The Way Downtown
19 Peter Case - Beyond The Blues
20 Peter Case - Gone
21 Peter Case - Entella Hotel
22 Peter Case - Every 24 Hours
23 Paul Collins - I Need My Rock N'roll
24 Plimsouls - Playing With Jack
25 Paul Collins Beat - I Still Want You
26 Peter Case - Coulda Shoulda Woulda