What's The Connection? Disco 1

I have several volumes of disco songs on this blog, but this is not the same. In fact the genre didn't matter. The songs didn't need to be disco songs (although several of them are). All they needed was to have the word Disco in the title. It couldn't be just a "disco remix" to make it on this connection. It had to genuinely have disco be part of the title. It could be used as a noun like the place called the Disco or an adjective like a ball or a person who was Disco. It could be even used as a verb like you were going to Disco all night or for five minutes. I had another three letter playlist that I called mag that started this one. It was sixteen days ago. It had the Michael Jackson and the Isley brothers on it which made me thnk of doing this. I used a different shorter version of the Isley Brothers on this one.

What's The Connection? Disco 1

01 The Clash - Going To The Disco
02 The Brides Of Funkenstein - Disco To Go
03 Tubes - Slipped My Disco
04 Michael Jackson - Burn This Disco Out
05 Sun - Everybody Disco Down
06 El Coco - Disco Carnival
07 Ritchie Family - The Best Disco In Town
08 GQ - Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)
09 T-Connection - Disco Magic
10 Cristina - Disco Clone (Single Version)
11 Tom Tom Club - As The Disco Ball Turns
12 Ohio Players - Feel The Beat (Everybody Disco)
13 Devo - Disco Dancer
14 The Trammps - Disco Inferno
15 Yello - Daily Disco
16 Isley Brothers - It's A Disco Night
17 Sylvester - Dance (Disco Heat)
18 Shonen Knife - Chinese Disco
19 Frank Zappa - Disco Boy

Caipirinha 3

Sorry, but this is the last one of this series. Do look for more Bossa Nova compilations, because there are a bunch of them. I find they are usually in two camps. Older classic Bossa Nova and tons of newer Bossa Nova covers of pop and rock songs. I put a few of the latter in the volume two pick. There are many bands that do one or two Bossa Nova songs, or somewhat in the Bossa Nova style and those are fun to find. I put a few of those on this pick. I hope you enjoyed the series and that you end up having a Caipirinha at your house or at a Brazilian steakhouse near you. Just make sure you get a Lyft home.

Caipirinha 3

39 Vapour Trails - Do The Bossa Nova
40 The Dells - The (Bossa Nova) Bird
41 Simply Red - Holding Back The Years (Bossa Nova Mix)
42 Connie Francis - Bossa Nova Hand Dance
43 Ken Thorne - Bossa Nova (In The Restaurant)
44 Matt Bianco - Hifi Bossanova
45 Pizzicato Five - Bossa Nova 3003
46 Elvis Presley - Bossa Nova Baby
47 Billie Eilish - Billie Bossa Nova
48 Frank Zappa - Bossa Nova Pervertamento
49 Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
50 Mats & My - Cake By The Ocean
51 Texas - Black Eyed Boy (Neo-Northern Bossa Nova)
52 Us3 - Cantaloop 2004 (Bossa Mix)
53 Earl Bostic - El Choclo Bossa Nova
54 Sean Lennon - Into The Sun
55 Sza - Bmf
56 Tracey Thorn - Venceremos-We Will Win (7'' Bossa Version)
57 Freddie King - The Bossa Nova Watusi Twist
58 Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - Bossa Nova Squad
59 Shakatak - Nova Bossa
60 Freddie King - Bossa Nova Blues

Caipirinha 2

The second volume of this Brazilian Bossa Nova pick. Yesterday I told you how I came to make this compilation. Today I will talk to you about the title. Caipirinha is the name of the third most popular mixed drink in the world. It's made using a liquor called cachaça. It's sort of a rum, but rum is made by distilling molasses and this is made by fermenting sugarcane. It tastes delicious. Add some lime juice and sugar and pour over ice. Kinda sounds a bit like a mojito, but it has an entirely different taste. It does sneak up on you, so be careful. If you haven't tried it, do try one. Either way it is a very Brazilian drink and like Bossa Nova and the beautiful game it belongs together. 

Caipirinha 2

20 Radiohead - Present Tense
21 Cher - Carnival (Manha De Carnaval)
22 Riovolt - It Ain't Over Till It's Over
23 United Rhythms Of Brazil - Superfreak
24 Stan Getz - So Danco Samba (I Only Dance Samba)
25 Eliane Elias - Black Orpheus (Manha De Carnaval)
26 Frank Sinatra & Antonio Jobim - Wave
27 Glambeats Corp - She's So Cold
28 Space Afro & Brazil XXI - Le Freak
29 Beach Boys - Busy Doin' Nothin'
30 João Gilberto - Ela e' Carioca
31 George Michael - Desafinado
32 Quincy Jones - A Taste of Honey
33 Al Jarreau - Samba De Uma Nota So
34 Os Digialistas - Three Little Birds
35 Amazonics - Hello
36 Everything But The Girl - Corcovado
37 Annette Funicello - Blame It On The Bossa Nova
38 Laufey - From The Start

Caipirinha 1

I was on Butterboy's blog and was inspired by his Bossa Nova compilation, so I made this pick. It's all Bossa Nova and Bossa Nova inspired music. I have three volumes of it, so be prepared to be overdosed on it. Although if you visit his site all three of these are or will be posted there, so you may already have these. You'll just have to be satisfied with my stories instead. There are only a couple of doubles between BB's pick and all three of mine, that's to be expected. I did try to keep most of it different, although we have both used classic songs (just different versions). I first heard Bossa Nova from my parents records. My dad liked Stan Getz at the very least. Tomorrow I will talk about the third most popular mixed drink in the world.

Caipirinha 1

01 Gheto Blaster Ltd - November Rain (B&H Version)
02 Pink Martini featuring Saori Yuki - Mas Que Nada
03 Ryuichi Sakamoto - Triste
04 Shirley Adamson - Rolling In The Deep
05 Johnny Mathis - So Nice (Samba De Verao)
06 Brazilian Girls - Lazy Lover
07 Air - Bossa 96 (Demo)
08 Senor Coconut - Corcovado (Quiet Night Of Quiet Stars)
09 Natalie Cole - Dindi (Portuguese)
10 Blossom Dearie - How Insensative
11 Sarah Menescal - Don't Speak
12 Cibo Matto - Aguas De Marco
13 Amy Winehouse - The Girl From Ipanema
14 Antonio Carlos Jobim - No More Blues (Chega De Saudade)
15 Astrud Gilberto - Agua de Beber
16 Stan Getz - O Morro Nao Tem Vez
17 Bossa Nova Beatniks - Route 66
18 Yo La Tengo - Center Of Gravity
19 Beck - Tropicalia

REPOST: What's The Connection? Paul

Repost for my Birthday: Since my name is the same, I like this connection. All songs with Paul in the title. Mostly. I also have one Pablo and one Paula although the latter is a song with Paul all through the lyrics. Several versions of Pablo Picasso, but I went with the more original version. Hard to dislike the song, however, no matter who does it. John Cale, David Bowie all did good versions, but I like the one from the Repo Man soundtrack by Burning Sensations quite a bit. Probably because I like the movie so much. I think if I was going to pick the very, very best Paul song for me, it would have to be Nina Hagen "I Love Paul" it's just the right sentiment. I did not include Johny Hit And Run Paulene by X, even though I like the song, because it just didn't quite make the criteria for me. Good song though.

What's The Connection? Paul

01 Vince Gill - Billy Paul
02 Little Richard - Poor Boy Paul
03 Beastie Boys - Paul Revere
04 Doobie Brothers - Slippery St. Paul
05 Third Eye Blind - Dao Of St. Paul
06 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - A Box For Black Paul
07 Willie Nelson - Me And Paul
08 MC Lyte - Lil Paul
09 Annette Funicello - Tall Paul
10 Johnny Cash - One Of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down And Talk To Paul
11 Paul and Paula - Hey Paula
12 Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso
13 Johnny Cash - Paul Revere
14 Nina Hagen - I Love Paul
15 Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane - Big Paul
16 NOFX - Eddie, Bruce And Paul
17 Nazz - Hang On Paul
18 Scissor Sisters - Paul McCartney
19 The Avett Brothers - Paul Newman Vs. The Demons

Top Pick Albums 1981

Second one of these picks. Yesterday, I did the top song picks of 1981 and today it's the Top Albums of 1981. Like each time, it's the top ten albums. I pick my top ten songs from those albums and then to round it off, I pick another ten that I like. It's one through ten and then eleven to twenty. For Soft Cell, I did not include Tainted Love on purpose. Prince and the Rolling Stones, I played the hell out of those albums. The rest I also played but not so much at the clubs. The Neil Young I loved as I did the Joe Jackson, but they are so different. And Klaus Nomi is the most different, so I will use that cover here.

Top Pick Albums 1981

01 Soft Cell - Frustration
02 Joe Jackson - Jack, You're Dead
03 Human League - Don't You Want Me
04 Neil Young & Crazy Horse - T-Bone
05 Brian Eno & David Byrne - The Jezebel Spirit
06 Prince - Controversy
07 Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
08 Kraftwerk - Numbers
09 Klaus Nomi - Total Eclipse
10 Devo - Beautiful World

11 Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend
12 Neil Young & Crazy Horse - South-ern Pac-i-fic
13 Prince - Let's Work
14 Joe Jackson - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby
15 Kraftwerk - Computer World
16 Klaus Nomi - You Don't Own Me
17 Human League - The Sound Of The Crowd
18 Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf
19 Brian Eno & David Byrne - Help Me Somebody
20 Devo - Through Being Cool

Top Pick 1981

I am doing one of these per month and hopefully will finish the eighties before the New Year. See Top Pick 1980 on the last Thursday of March to get the whole story of how I got these. I made them into mixtapes and gave these picks to my friends. My choices always surprised them which was okay with me. I saw many of these bands in concert and played these songs at DJ gigs, mixing them in with the hits. Hard to believe, but some of these songs didn't get much play around town. The Adam and the Ants track was a flexi-disc that came with a magazine. Back then the Nails track wasn't a commercial. Some got played at local clubs and some should have been. The Rick James, I played at the club I DJ'd at as did Balance and Earth, Wind & Fire. I didn't play Pete Shelley there, but I did play him at the Bowling Alley dance floor I also DJ'd at.

Top Pick 1981

01 Squeeze - Tempted
02 Grace Jones - Pull Up To The Bumper
03 The Specials - Ghost Town
04 Bauhaus - Harry
05 Agent Orange - Everything Turns Grey
06 Gun Club - Sex Beat
07 Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice
08 Rick James - Give It to Me Baby
09 Tom Tom Club - Wordy Rappinghood
10 Earth, Wind & Fire - Let's Groove
11 Prism - Don't Let Him Know
12 Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough
13 Pete Shelley - Homosapien
14 Balance - Breaking Away
15 Plimsouls - Zero Hour
16 Adam and the Ants - A.N.T.S.
17 Robyn Hitchcock - Brenda's Iron Sledge
18 Nails - 88 Lines About 44 Women
19 ZZ Top - Tube Snake Boogie
20 Martha And The Muffins - Women Around The World At Work

What's The Connection? Dollars 1

This one is always fun. Money, even if it's fiat money, is always fun. As long as you have it. This is all about the Dollars. I already had a Money connection and there is at least one double with that connection and this one (Barenaked Ladies). It even looks like I made a part two, but never posted it (so look for Money 2 coming soon). This Dollar one has old and new songs. From a single dollar to a billion, it's in here. And more to come for this one, too. The last track on this volume is from the TV show. Just think Steve Austin. What was the sound he made when he jumped? And another one when he focused with his bionic eye? Hard to watch that show with my dad, because he would always point out the flaws when the producers/writers would break the laws of physics. I still liked the show anyway.

What's The Connection? Dollars 1

01 Funkadelic - Funky Dollar Bill
02 Johnny Cash - Wrinkled Crinkled Wadded Dollar Bill
03 Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar
04 Fiestas - Dollar Bill
05 Johnny Guitar Watson - It's About The Dollar Bill
06 Everything But The Girl - Another Day, Another Dollar
07 Bing Crosby - I Found A Million Dollar Baby
08 Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies
09 Tom T Hall - Ballad Of Forty Dollars
10 Louis Prima & Keely Smith - Greenback Dollar Bill
11 David Bowie - Dollar Days
12 Ric Ocasek - Bottom Dollar
13 Material - For a Few Dollars More
14 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Dollar Girl
15 Cabaret Voltaire - Billion Dollar
16 Taxi - Dollar Wine
17 Radiohead - Dollars & Cents
18 Thin Lizzy - Silver Dollar
19 Love Tractor - Buy Me A Million Dollars
20 Queens Of The Stone Age - You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire
21 Barenaked Ladies - If I Had A Million Dollars
22 Oliver Nelson - Six Million Dollar Man

Happy Earth Day 2

It's earth day and to celebrate here are some more songs with earth in the title, Part one of the Earth Connection was back a year ago. So here is the next Earth WTC. One Earth Bound, one Earth Rise, but no Earthquake songs this time. A couple of Mother Earths and different than the ones before. Some blues and a couple of earths in space. Hopefully this compliments the previous one and you like it.

Happy Earth Day 2

19 Mahavishnu Orchestra - Earth Ship
20 Crazy Penis - A Night On Earth
21 David Batteau - Spaceship Earth
22 No-Man - Night Sky, Sweet Earth
23 Art Of Noise - One Earth
24 Tuxedomoon - Hugging The Earth
25 Hawkwind - Earth Calling
26 Curiosity Killed The Cat - Down To Earth
27 Jimi Hendrix - Earth Blues
28 Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)
29 Memphis Slim - Mother Earth
30 Buckethead - Earth Heals Herself
31 King Crimson - Earthbound
32 Michael Jackson - Earth Song
33 Joe Bonamassa - Wandering Earth
34 Camel - Earthrise

What's The Connection? Hit Me 1

As I quickly think of songs with Hit Me in the title, there are just three songs that come to mind easily. Pat Benatar, The Crystals and Ian Dury. More come as you spend some time really thinking about it, but for me, those are the main three. I didn't use The Crystals here (maybe on volume 2). I ended up using The Motels, because I do love that version too. I did use Pat Benatar and skipped over the other few versions I have of that song. I did add the Eminem and D12 version because it was so different. A bunch of other songs as well in this connection. Only one that has Hits Me instead of Hit Me, but it is the Cars, so we'll let it slide.

What's The Connection? Hit Me 1

01 New Edition - Hit Me Off
02 Linda Jones - You Hit Me Like TNT
03 Cansei De Ser Sexy - Hits Me Like A Rock
04 Todd Rundgren - Hit Me Like A Train
05 Ian Dury And The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
06 Franz Ferdinand - Katherine Hit Me
07 The Motels - He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss)
08 Eminem featuring D12 - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
09 The Raveonettes - You Hit Me (I'm Down)
10 Suede - Hit Me
11 Cars - Hits Me
12 Pat Benatar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot
13 The Flaming Lips - Hit Me Like You Did The First Time
14 George Strait - Her Goodbye Hit Me In The Heart
15 Alice Clark - You Hit Me (Right Where It Hurt Me)
16 Blue Rodeo - Hasn't Hit Me Yet
17 Kool & The Gang - Hit Me On The Hip
18 Huey Lewis & The News - It Hit Me Like A Hammer
19 Cheap Trick - Don't Hit Me With Love
20 The Pretty Reckless - Hit Me Like A Man
21 Falco - Hit Me

Happy Easter! 2

So today is Easter (and it's also my brother's birthday - Happy Birthday, Bro) and this connection is my second pick of Easter songs. Easter one is here. A couple of the songs actually have Easter in the title and those are probably the only ones related directly to the holiday. Several are about rabbits and bunnies which somehow is related to Easter. Three are about rising up which, if you are religious, relates to Jesus rising from the dead. Although I do not think any of these songs really has to do with Jesus particularly, except for maybe South Park, although it's in a satirical way. I can tell you for sure George Benson has nothing to do with chocolate or Jesus. Infact none of the Rabbit songs really have to do with Easter even in a non-religious way except Rosemary Clooney. But have a fun day anyway.

Happy Easter!

21 Randy Marsh - Easter Parade
22 Simply Weasels - Chocolate Easter Bunny
23 Rick Wakeman - Wiggles (Black And White Rabbit)
24 Bing Crosby - Easter Parade
25 Blink-182 - Rabbit Hole
26 Associates - Tell Me Easter's On Friday
27 Lou Conrad; Meyer Davis Orchestra - Easter Parade
28 Andra Day - Rise Up
29 George Benson - White Rabbit
30 Alien Sex Fiend - Black Rabbit
31 Radiohead - Rabbit In Your Headlights
32 Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Doin' The Bunny Hop
33 Eddy Howard - Bunny Hop
34 Chris and Cosey - Rise
35 Frank Zappa - Drooling Midrange Accountants on Easter Hay
36 The Beatles - Do The Bunny Hop
37 South Park - He Is Risen
38 Buckethead - The Snow Rabbit
39 Jefferson Airplane - Easter
40 Rosemary Clooney - My Choc'late Rabbit

What's The Connection? Blame 1

It's all my fault. I am to blame for this connection. Most of the songs are not taking the blame, they are placing it, or even begging you not to blame them. Blame it on any one else but them. With the exception of Melanie C otherwise known as Sporty Spice and the best voice in the Spice Girls and also Annie Lennox and the Eurythmics. They both are taking responsibility. It's not the weather, it's not the sad songs, it's not the boogie, it's not the disco. It's all my fault and part two will make it worse.

What's The Connection? Blame 1

01 Everything But the Girl - Blame
02 KMFDM - Blame
03 Everly Brothers - Don't Blame Me
04 Howard Jones - No One Is To Blame
05 Matt Bianco - Don't Blame It On That Girl
06 Association - Don't Blame It On Me
07 Jacksons - Blame It On The Boogie
08 Eurythmics - Put The Blame On Me
09 Smokey Robinson & the Miracles - I Don't Blame You at All
10 Melanie C - Blame It On Me
11 Cristina - Blame It On Disco
12 Cobra Starship - Don't Blame The World It's The DJ's Fault
13 XTC - Blame the Weather
14 Heaven 17 - We Blame Love
15 Taylor Swift - Don't Blame Me
16 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Blame It On A Sad Song
17 Melanie C - Blame
18 Annette Funicello - Blame It On The Bossa Nova
19 Basia - Blame It On The Summer

What's The Connection? Holy 1

Well, today is Good Friday, so it is time to pull out my Holy connection. The first thing I think of when trying to remember songs with Holy in the title is Neil Diamond, but he's not on this volume. I instead used the cover from UB40 which is also good. It's always good if you can find a Zappa song and I did. Of course Led Zeppelin. There's even Taylor Swift. The best coincidence is Golden Palominos and Golden Earring coming right after each other. It's sorted by BPM, so it really is coincidence.

What's The Connection? Holy 1

01 Art Of Noise - The Holy Egoism Of Genius
02 Kiss Inc. - Hey Mr. Holy Man
03 Echo & The Bunnymen - Holy Moses
04 UB40 - Holly Holy
05 Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs - Goddamn Holy Roll
06 Mike Oldfield - Holy
07 The Bar-Kays - Holy Ghost
08 Parliament - The Landing (Of the Holy Mothership)
09 Frank Zappa - Thou Shalt Keep Holy the Sabbath
10 David Bowie - Holy Holy
11 The Cure - The Holy Hour
12 Santana - Life Is A Lady-Holyday
13 Lee Dorsey - Holy Cow
14 Dennis Willson - Holy Man
15 Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy
16 Love & Rockets - Holy Fool
17 The Golden Palominos - Holy
18 Golden Earring - Holy Holy Live
19 Electric Prunes - Holy Are You
20 Taylor Swift - Holy Ground

What's The Connection? Grey 2

Continuing on with yesterday's color connection it's grey (or gray) volume two. There's a good variety and yet difference from yesterday to today. Some very good grey songs, but a completely different feel. You'll have to tell me which one you like better. No more gray for a while. So enjoy what you got. Similar cover and the numbering just continues.

What's The Connection? Grey 2

20 Henry Paul Band - Grey Ghost
21 Frank Thayer - Long Grey Highway
22 Neil Young International Harvesters - Grey Riders
23 Fleetwood Mac - Earl Gray
24 Justin Tubb - Take A Letter Miss Gray
25 Johnny Cash - Little Gray Donkey
26 Bruce Hornsby - Fields Of Gray
27 Aphex Twin - Grey Stripe
28 Arcadia - She's Moody And Grey, She's Mean And She's Restless
29 Daddy's Act - Grey Birds Scream
30 Dee Mullins - Prison Gray
31 Heddle Nash - Two Eyes of Grey
32 Roger Eno - Grey Promenade
33 Biosphere - Black Lamb & Grey Falcon
34 Rick Wakeman - The Grey Havens
35 Wings - Morse Moose And The Grey Goose
36 Glass Hammer - The Grey Hills
37 Elton John - Grey Seal

What's The Connection? Grey 1

I've had a few connections with colors, but none so far with Grey (or Gray). Here are my favorite Grey songs. Visage and Agent Orange are the fovorites of mine on this volume. Volume two coming very soon. Don't blame me if I put it off for a short bit, but I for sure have another one waiting in the wings almost ready to go. The covers are based on some of the other colored covers, so that was easy. Any compilation with Madness and Blue Oyster Cult has to be good. Forget the Caravan title.

What's The Connection? Grey 1

01 Madness - Grey Day
02 Caravan - In The Land Of Grey & Pink
03 Roxy Music - Grey Lagoons
04 Agent Orange - Everthing Turns Grey
05 Pretty Things - Defecting Grey (extended version)
06 Oingo Boingo - Grey Matter
07 Fleetwood Mac - Thoughts On A Grey Day
08 The Monkees - Shades Of Grey
09 Rolling Stones - Blue Turns to Grey
10 Blue Oyster Cult - Cold Gray Light Of Dawn
11 The Cure - All Cats are Grey
12 Visage - Fade To Grey (12 Inch Version)
13 XTC - Wrapped in Grey
14 Yellow Magic Orchestra - Gradated Grey
15 Lonnie Jordan - Grey Rainy Days
16 Sweet - Dorian Gray
17 The Cowsills - Gray Sunny Day
18 Buckwheat Zydeco - Drivin' Old Grey
19 Grateful Dead - Touch Of Grey

What's The Connection? Tax Day Repost

Repost: This is the day that's most hated by pretty much everyone, except for IRS agents and Tax Preparers. If you voted me in to be King, I would get rid of the federal income tax and abolish the IRS. There. Everyone feels better. It's fair to everyone. No one pays. Then we could charge for use. The states could still do what they want, tax or not. But this is not about politics. This is about music. Here are some songs about taxes in this What's The Connection? Let me know how you feel about these songs in the comments below. I don't care what you think about taxes themselves. But if we have to pay taxes, please do yourself a favor and read the book Tax Free Wealth by Tom Wheelwright. Happy Tax Day! If you want to change your tax, change your facts.

Tax Connection

01 Don Henley - Workin' It
02 Celine Dion - Rain, Tax (It's Inevitable)
03 Guns N' Roses - I.R.S.
04 Relient K - Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)
05 Monkees - Pleasant Valley Sunday
06 Tower of Power - Taxed To The Max
07 Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - What If We All Stopped Paying Taxes
08 Jimi Hendrix - Tax Free
09 B.O.B (Aka Bobby Ray) featuring Bruno Mars - Nothin' On You
10 Steve Howe - Success Story
11 Cheap Trick - Taxman, Mr. Thief
12 Ruder Than You - Tax Man
13 Blue Blot - IRS Blues
14 Toy Dolls - Lester Fiddled The Tax Man
15 Jethro Tull - Lap of Luxury
16 The Human Beinz - April 15th
17 Ultravox! - Life At Rainbow's End (For All The Tax Exiles On Main Street)
18 Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
19 Beatles - Taxman
20 The Who - Success Story

mag

Another three letter mixtape for this pick. Four different extended versions on this pick, that started with Earth, Wind & Fire. I guess I could have called it ewf. But it's a mix of disco and new wave and pop. Not so much the big hits, although a couple were. I am not convinced that all these 12 inch versions were the best versions of the songs, but they are all interesting and I don't always use the long versions, so I thought I would on a few of these. I don't have an extended version of the Michael Jackson song, but it seems ripe to have one. The ZTT mix of Grace Jones is brilliant and horrible at the same time. Sonicwise it's great like most all the ZTT related stuff (Frankie, Art Of Noise, etc) is, but it's also annoying in a way. Either way, it's what I chose.

mag

01 Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm (Original 12 Inch)
02 Ashford & Simpson - Solid As A Rock (Original 12 Inch)
03 Level 42 - Love Games
04 Chicago - We Can Stop The Hurtin'
05 Heatwave - State To State
06 Michael Jackson - Burn This Disco Out
07 Electric Light Orchestra - Sweet Talkin' Woman
08 Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug
09 New Order - Temptation
10 Stranglers - Skin Deep (Extended Version)
11 Iggy Pop - I'm Bored
12 Isley Brothers - It's A Disco Night (Parts 1 & 2) (Special Disco Version)
13 Talk Talk - Talk Talk
14 Earth, Wind & Fire - Magnetic
15 Blondie - Hanging On The Telephone

What's The Connection? Fade Away 1

I was making this connection and had hours of Fading songs and then realized that I could make a side connection of fading away. It became this Fade Away WTC. You'll have to tell me how many are the same songs, because several are Not Fading and several are Fading. The first and the last track have extra in the title. And a couple in the middle, but the majority Fade or Not Fade. Another connection will have the song that started this (which is a Visage song that doesn't fit here). BTW, I smashed it with the cover.

What's The Connection? Fade Away 1

01 Blondie - Fade Away And Radiate
02 Eric Hine - Not Fade Away
03 Stiff Little Fingers - Just Fade Away
04 Jah Wobble - It All Fades Away
05 The Crickets - Not Fade Away
06 Neil Young - Time Fades Away
07 Frank White - Not Fade Away
08 Bobby Fuller - Not Fade Away
09 Buggles - Fade Away
10 Corporate Image - Not Fade Away
11 Bee Gees - Red Chair, Fade Away
12 Purple Helmets - Not Fade Away
13 Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away
14 Queen - Not Fade Away
15 Crusade - Fade Away
16 Todd Rundgren - Fade Away
17 Les Irresistibles - Fade Away
18 Celine Dion - Fade Away
19 Chris Isaak - Fade Away
20 Bad Company - Fade Away
21 New Age Steppers - Fade Away
22 Black Cherry - Fading Away
23 Juliana Hatfield - Fade Away
24 Mariah Carey - Everything Fades Away

aqk

Just one more three letter mixtape for this pick. No real reason for the letters I chose this time. I picked the letters randomly from the keyboard. A couple of tracks from The Jam and a couple by XTC. That wasn't random. I had them playing in my mind all week. Same thing with Free and Robyn Hitchcock. The rest I chose to fit around them, I almost added another track from the former two, but decided against it in the end. I put in a variety of older and newer tracks to add something to the playlist. I like how the cover turned out. Almost looks like the letters were carved out. That was accidental, but it looks cool. The letters are lowercase although the font used makes it look uppercase.

aqk

01 The Jam - Town Called Malice
02 Free - All Right Now
03 Television - Friction
04 Grand Funk Railroad - Some Kind Of Wonderful
05 Translator - Everywhere That I'm Not
06 Split Enz - I Got You
07 Soft Boys - I Wanna Destroy You
08 Stranglers - Duchess
09 Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Business
10 The Jam - Away From The Numbers
11 Guess Who - Undun
12 Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper
13 The The - This Is The Day
14 XTC - Generals and Majors
15 Kiss - Rock And Roll All Nite
16 Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Heaven
17 Infant Sorrow - Bangers Beans & Mash
18 Junior Brown - Highway Patrol
19 XTC - Making Plans for Nigel
20 Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town

rdt

I was making this mixtape and I forget why I named it rdt. But the songs started with two songs although you could argue it is one song. The Residents disco version of Eskimo and L&O's New Beat version of basically the same song, although they changed the name and much of the song. I kept it all within ten BPM from the beginning to the end. The Camelot key is all over the place, however. Some of the songs don't appear to belong to this pick at first, but they kind of fall into place after repeated listens. Not all hits, either which is always a good thing. A couple of these tracks I have just been itching to find a spot for, so here it finally is.

rdt

01 L&O - Even Now
02 Pat & Mick - Use It Up And Wear It Out (Ultimix 35)
03 Cajmere - Percolator
04 Torch Song - Prepare To Energize (12'' Version)
05 Chicago - Street Player
06 Swedish House Mafia featuring Pharrell Williams - One (Your Name)
07 The Residents - Diskomo
08 Earth Wind and Fire - September
09 OneRepublic - Good Life
10 Basement Jaxx featuring Blue James - Red Alert
11 Sparks - Beat The Clock
12 The Cage featuring Nona Hendryx - Do What You Wanna Do
13 Pizzaman - Trippin On Sunshine
14 Galantis - Peanut Butter Jelly (Extended Mix)
15 Pood Bhud Pflug - Duelling Techno

What's The Connection? Rice 1

I am pretty sure that I first heard Masami Tsuchiya because I bought an album or two based on the cover. Later found out his links to Japan and Bill Nelson and then Ryuichi Sakamoto and Duran Duran. But it started with Ippu-Do and Lunatic Guitar and Rice Music. Also his solo albums. This WTC came from that. The Orquesta De La Luz has Rice in Spanish although they are a Japanese salsa band. They have some killer salsa tracks. The rest is all over the place as well. Reggae, Zydeco, Jazz, New Wave, even a commercial. This rice is cooking (and probably longer then twenty minutes). A cooking joke. Great.

What's The Connection? Rice 1

01 Blind Blake And His Royal Victorians - Peas And Rice
02 The Fibonaccis - Rice Song
03 Soul Serenaders - Chicken And Rice
04 Don Cherry - Brown Rice
05 Ippu-Do - Rice Music
06 Buckwheat Zydeco - The Mice Ate My Rice
07 Bella Carib - Rice & Beans
08 The Fearsome Brave - Celebrate Wild Rice (Ya-Na-Hana)
09 Jeff Beck Group - Rice Pudding
10 Lee Ritenour - Wild Rice
11 The Lemon Pipers - Rice Is Nice
12 Little Richard - Rice, Red Beans And Turnip Greens
13 Masami Tsuchiya - Rice Dog Jam
14 Chilly - Rosi Rice
15 King Tubby Meets Roots Radics - Rice Grain Rock
16 Orquesta De La Luz - Arroz Con Salsa
17 Rice-A-Roni - The San Francisco Treat

fbh

I was getting ready to go on a trip (for business) and wanted some music to listen to. A new mixtape with different songs or different versions and I just looked around and made this pick. I had been in the 80's setting up my Top Picks (not picking the songs, but cleaning up recordings, etc.) and getting them ready to post for later this year. So I started there and then went all over my hard drive and album shelves. A few tracks I had used on various comps over the last several months (but i put on new context or new versions). I used one mashup that I had liked some time ago. Several tracks where I used a deep track from an album I liked.

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01 Dub Syndicate - Hey Ho
02 Pixies - Where is My Mind
03 Bauhaus - Harry
04 Alien Sex Fiend - Dead And Buried
05 Cracker - Euro-Trash Girl
06 Black Uhuru - Hey Joe
07 Ruts - Jah War
08 Radiohead - Just
09 Adult Net - Going Nowhere
10 AC-DC - Back In Black
11 Cars - Shoo Be Doo
12 Talking Heads - Burning Down the House (Razormaid Mix)
13 Letters To Cleo - I Want You To Want Me
14 White Stripes vs Backstreet Boys - Seven Nation Army's Going On
15 T. Rex - Bang a Gong (Get It On)
16 Specimen - Holes
17 Killing Joke - Night Time
18 Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way
19 Love & Rockets - Mirror People '88

What's The Connection? Some Kind Of Talk

These are all songs connected by the title. They all have Talk in the title, yes. But they also are all two word song titles. And they all have Talk as the second word. I was going to call it Blank Talk or Something Talk, but Some Kind Of Talk is what it became. Three of the songs have Talk as the first and second word. But only one has Talk four times (twice in the title and twice in the band name). You would probably not guess which is my favorite of these songs, although I like them all. It's a tie between Claudine Longet and King Crimson. Although Nina Hagen's cover of Sylvia is also up there.

What's The Connection? Some Kind Of Talk

01 Imagination - Body Talk
02 Klark Kent - Office Talk
03 Claudine Longet - Happy Talk
04 Ohio Players - Sleep Talk
05 Everything But The Girl - Fighting Talk
06 John Wetton - Paper Talk
07 Conway - Big Talk
08 The Music Machine - Talk Talk
09 Jan & Dean - Baby Talk
10 Sylvia - Pillow Talk
11 One Way - Let's Talk
12 King Crimson - Elephant Talk
13 Michael Franks - Double Talk
14 Jellybean - Sidewalk Talk
15 Scott Goddard - Talk Talk
16 Nina Hagen - Pillow Talk
17 Dave Edmunds - Girl Talk
18 Lene Lovich - Monkey Talk
19 Talk Talk - Talk Talk
20 Elvis Costello - Girls Talk
21 Devo - Let's Talk

What's The Connection? Galaxy 2

Back in January I posted volume one of the Galaxy WTC. It was good. And this continues that compilation. A few more out of the Galaxy picks that you normally wouldn't think of (like Anubian Lights and some fusion jazz choices as well.) I also included a different version of War with a Plump DJ's remix. The rest of the connection goes all over the genre perspective. Cinderella to Reverend Horton Heat. and Ryan Adams to 311. You just can't get more diverse.

What's The Connection? Galaxy 2

21 311 - Galaxy
22 Cinderella - Galaxy Blues
23 Anubian Lights - Arcing Into An Infinite Galaxy
24 Tim Souster - Theme from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
25 Rick Wakeman - A Galaxy Of Light
26 Jason Mraz - Galaxy
27 Eels - Daisies Of The Galaxy
28 Man Or Astro-Man - Galaxy Of Zombies
29 Monty Python - Galaxy Song
30 War - Galaxy 2000 (Plump DJs Remix)
31 The Jeff Lorber Fusion - Galaxian
32 Crown Heights Affair - Galaxy Of Love
33 Luna - Galaxy
34 Return To Forever - Beyond The Seventh Galaxy
35 Return To Forever - Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy
36 Ryan Adams - Defenders Of The Galaxy
37 The Flaming Lips - Galaxy I Sink
38 Reverend Horton Heat - Galaxy 500

ftg

I was just messing around and actually looking for another connection and it hit me that I had a couple of unrelated songs that were made for each other, so this mixtape came about. I wasn't really planning this pick at all. I haven't even relistened to it more than once. And usually I do listen multiple times before I make a final post. So it could suck. It may have songs that I just fancifully put together that do not mesh at all. If so, I'm sorry. Tell me. I can take it. But, I hope it sounds as good as I think it does right now as I am posting this. I could be wrong though, I often am.

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01 Sisters Of Mercy - Temple Of Love (1992) (Touched By The Hand Of Ofra Haza)
02 The Cure - Close To Me (Closer Mix)
03 Visage - Fade To Gray (12" Version)
04 New Order - True Faith (94 US Version)
05 Blancmange - Waves (Single Remix)
06 Yazoo - Situation (Remix)
07 Depeche Mode - Behind The Wheel (Shep Pettibone Remix)
08 Bananarama - Venus (The Greatest Remix)
09 Kraftwerk - Showroom Dummies
10 Trans-X - Living On Video
11 Stranglers - Always The Sun (Long Hot Sunny Side Up...)
12 Ultravox - Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (Original 12 Inch)

What's The Connection? Looking Glass

Continuing on from the last couple of days, this connection is songs using the words Looking Glass. It's an old fashioned way of saying Mirror. My first thoughts of the "word" are both Alice In Wonderland and the song Brandy. Prince actually has Alice in the title of his song. The rest don't mention it. As for the band Looking Glass, I made a mistake and included it as a bonus track. But it's not really part of the connection. I have a few tracks that might be called jazz, some oldies, pop, prog and more. Similar cover as the last couple of days, but numbering starts at one again.

What's The Connection? Looking Glass

01 The La's - Looking Glass
02 The Glove - Looking Glass Girl
03 Yanni - Looking Glass
04 Peter Hammill - This Side Of The Looking Glass
05 Duke Ellington - Looking Glass
06 Chris Rea - Looking Glass Blues
07 Andy Bell - The Looking Glass
08 Frank Sinatra - The Man In The Looking Glass
09 Anne Murray - Days Of The Looking Glass
10 Ramsey Lewis - Looking Glass
11 Henry Mancini - Life In A Looking Glass
12 Prince - Alice Through The Looking Glass
13 Association - Looking Glass
14 Allan Holdsworth - Looking Glass
15 The Bunch - Looking Glass
16 The Monkees - Through The Looking Glass
17 Mott The Hoople - Through The Looking Glass
18 Tori Amos - Ruby Through The Looking-Glass
19 Dream Theater - The Looking Glass
20 Bill Nelson - Henrietta Through The Looking Glass

Ooops, a bonus track:
Looking Glass - Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)

What's The Connection? Mirrorball 1

Yesterday I posted the story of how I started going on this path for this connection, so read that if you are interested. None of these songs has really anything to do with disco. They just have mirrorball in the title. A couple of longer songs and a remix. And of course I broke my own rules in here. I included Dave Ball and his solo song Mirrors, because I found it funny to include it. The genres go all over the place and that's good. The numbering starts from one, because it was enough of a distinct connection to not have be a continuation of yesterday's connection. I looked for Looking Glass Ball, but apparently it doesn't exist.

What's The Connection? Mirrorball 1

01 Everything But The Girl - Mirrorball
02 Chara - Mirrorball
03 Electrafixion - Mirrorball
04 Nightmares on Wax - Mirrorball
05 Taylor Swift - Mirrorball
06 The Orb - God's Mirrorball
07 Peter Gabriel - Mirrorball
08 Caroline K - Mirrorball (Alessandro Adriani Remix)
09 Sons Of Hippies - Mirrorball
10 Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Moon Hits The Mirrorball
11 John Foxx & Robin Guthrie - Mirrorball
12 Blur - Mirrorball
13 Arctic Monkeys - There'd Better Be A Mirrorball
14 Elbow - Mirrorball
15 Dave Ball - Mirrors

What's The Connection? Mirrors 1

I actually started this connection with Looking Glass and their one hit Brandy. But I quickly went down a rabbit hole, finding mirror songs and dumping the band Looking Glass. I had enough for about three volumes. If I include Looking Glass songs and Mirrorball songs perhaps more. I divided them up. I included the originals of Kraftwerk (didn't use Siouxsie), Velvet Underground (almost used the Primitives version) and Jimi Hendrix (although I liked the Pretenders version as well). Jimi did end up in here twice with once being with Bootsy. Not sure what my favorite song is, but it may just be the last track on this compilation.

What's The Connection? Mirrors 1

01 Kraftwerk - Hall Of Mirrors
02 The Cure - Piggy In The Mirror
03 Bootsy Collins featuring Jimi Hendrix - Mirrors Tell Lies
04 Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror
05 Diana Ross - Mirror Mirror
06 Prince - Objects In The Mirror
07 Hawkwind - Mirror Of Illusion
08 Velvet Underground, the & Nico - I'll Be Your Mirror
09 Blue Oyster Cult - Mirrors
10 Meat Loaf - Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
11 Five's Company - Friends and Mirrors
12 Jimi Hendrix - Room Full Of Mirrors
13 Human League - Mirror Man
14 Until December - Mirrors
15 Fabulous Poodles - Mirror Star
16 Love & Rockets - Mirror People '88
17 The English Beat - Mirror In The Bathroom

mfw

This is another one of my three letter mixtape picks. I started with one track and then just picked around that one, branching as I saw fit. My starting track was the Paula Yates one. I wish she had recorded more stuff as I like this cover. Considering who she hung out with/married you would think there would be more recordings of her. Unfortunately not and since she's dead there is little chance of that ever happening. Some of the other tracks are similar. Cristina has a few tracks that remind me of her. Anyway, that Nancy Sinatra cover started this journey. One other that I really like is The Fall. I like all the stuff they did, but especially the Brix Smith era. I probably should have included a track of Brix solo, but I didn't. The 12 inch version of her and the Fall was good enough, I guess.

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01 Gun Club - Sex Beat
02 British Electric Foundation featuring Paula Yates - These Boots Are Made For Walking
03 The Creatures - Right Now
04 Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Love Missile F1-11
05 Haysi Fantayzee - Shiny Shiny
06 Cabaret Voltaire - Sensoria (12 mix)
07 Dominatrix - The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight
08 Wall Of Voodoo - Do It Again
09 Magazine - A Song From Under The Floorboards
10 Vicious Pink - I Confess
11 Human League - I Love You Too Much
12 Book Of Love - Boy (Extended)
13 Disko Junkie - U Spin Me (Extended Mix)
14 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Genetic Engineering
15 Tuxedomoon - What Use
16 The Genetic Terrorists - TGT (Anthem) (Remix)
17 Cristina - Is That All There Is (Long Version)
18 The Fall - C.R.E.E.P. (12)

April Fools 3

I have a cousin who was born on April 1. She hated it. But out of all my cousins, I always remember her birthday with no calendar needed. She was a fool for hating the date. To honor her and the date, here is part three of my April Fools connection. If you want to hear part one and two of April Fools click that. I'm pretty sure there are no doubles yet, but there are some covers. And there is a Yacht Rock song and Frank Zappa, some country, some crooners and some new wave. I like that both Elvis tracks landed right next to each other based only on BPM. What a coincidence! I have enough songs about fools to do several more years worth. I do need more joker songs, though.

April Fools 3

42 Lee Hazlewood - When A Fool Loves A Fool
43 Dean Martin - Nobody But A Fool
44 Funkadelic - Old Fool
45 Edgar Winter - Cool Fool
46 Hank Snow - (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I
47 Eight to the Bar - Young Man's Fool
48 Frank Sinatra - I'm A Fool To Want You
49 Chris Rea - Fool (If You Think It's Over)
50 Elvis Costello & the Attractions - You Little Fool
51 Elvis Presley - A Fool Such As I
52 Barbra Streisand with Barry Gibb - What Kind Of Fool
53 Matt Bianco - What A Fool Believes
54 Triumph - Fool for Your Love
55 Elvin Bishop - Just Your Fool
56 Carpenters - Ordinary Fool
57 The Cars - Cool Fool
58 Whitesnake - Fool For Your Loving
59 New Order - Nothing But A Fool
60 Love & Rockets - Holy Fool
61 Frank Zappa - Dancin' Fool
62 Beat Farmers - Bigger Fool Than Me
63 New York Dolls - Fool For You Baby