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Some peeps on the chicagopunkpix.com boards posted a few mix CD's. This first one is all early Chicago bands and the person who put it together calls it "To Preserve Disorder".

To Preserve Disorder

01 The Cunts - Chemicals In The Mail
02 Luchs Brothers - Kill Me I'm Rotten
03 The Mentally Ill - Gacy's Place
04 Skafish - Disgracing The Family Name
05 Immune System - Ambivalence and Spark Plugs
06 Special Affect – Innocence
07 Wazmo Nariz – Checking Out The Checkout Girl
08 Meaty Buys - New Freedumb
09 Epicycle - You're Not Gonna Get It
10 Bohemia - American Life
11 The Imports - Side One
12 Strike Under - Sunday Night Disorientation
13 Effigies - Guns or Ballots
14 DV8 – Guns on the Right
15 Subverts - Radiation Nation
16 Bonemen Of Barumba - Government Money
17 Da - Dark Rooms
18 Big Black - Steelworker
19 URBN DK - Future Primitive
20 Silver Abuse - Cuban Homo Farm
21 Toothpaste - Spy Guy
22 Naked Raygun - Swingo
23 Articles of Faith - What We Want Is Free
24 Negative Element - Police Beat (On Me)
25 Urge Overkill - Lympdiccus
26 Savage Beliefs - Shake Your Neighbor's Hand


Next up is 4 mix tapes called "Dancing At O'Banions" Volumes 1-4. These are various early 80's artists.

Dancing At O'Banions Volume 1

01- Sunday Morning Nightmare - Sham 69
02- Suffragette City - David Bowie
03- The Modern World - The Jam
04- Shape Of Things To Come - The Diodes
05- Let Your Heart Dance - Secret Affair
06- Cretin Hop - Ramones
07- Click Click - English Beat
08- Bad Guy Reaction - Rezillos
09- Jet Boy Jet Girl - Elton Montello
10- Television Generation - Kursaal Flyers
11- Teenage Kicks - The Undertones
12- Gary Gilmore's Eyes - The Adverts
13- Shot By Both Sides - Magazine
14- The Day The World Turned Day-Glo- X-Ray Spex
15- Bodies - Sex Pistols
16- Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight - The Rezillos
17- 1 2 X U - Wire
18- Never Say Never - Romeo Void
19- Rebel Rebel - David Bowie
20- Sixteen - Iggy Pop
21- Brand New Cadillac - The Clash
22- Secret Agent Man - Devo
23- Billy Is A Runaway - Iggy Pop

Dancing At O'Banions Volume 2

01- Bring On The Nubiles - The Stranglers
02- Take Me I'm Yours - Squeeze
03- Ca Plane Pour Moi (This Life's For Me) - Plastic Bertrand
04- Sonic Reducer - Dead Boys
05- Fuck You - Subhumans (Canada)
06- The Prisoner - D.O.A.
07- Wasted Life - Stiff Little Fingers
08- Ulster - Sham 69
09- No Time To Be 21 - The Adverts
10- Not Anymore - Dead Boys
11- 106 Beats That - Wire
12- Life Begins At The Hop - XTC
13- Action Time Vision - Alternative TV
14- Some Weird Sin - Iggy Pop
15- Warm Leatherette - The Normal
16- Home - Lene Lovich
17- Damaged Goods - Gang of Four
18- Girl U Want - Devo
19- Fade Away & Radiate - Blondie
20- Shake & Shout - Secret Affair
21- We Want The Airwaves - Ramones
22- One Hundred Punks - Generation X

Dancing At O'Banions Volume 3

01- Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers
02- Borstal Breakout - Sham 69
03- Slave To My Dick - Subhumans (Canada)
04- Too Drunk To Fuck - Dead Kennedy's
05- New Values - Iggy Pop
06- Mirror In The Bathroom - The English Beat
07- Lucky Number - Lene Lovich
08- Boiler - 999
09- No - The Rezillos
10- Grinding Halt - The Cure
11- TVOD - The Normal
12- Twist & Crawl - The English Beat
13- Totally Wired - The Fall
14- Nite Klub - The Specials
15- Time For Action - Secret Affair
16- Pulse - Psychedelic Furs
17- Electricity - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
18- Praying To The Aliens - Gary Numan
19- She's Lost Control - Joy Division
20- Something That I Said - The Ruts
21- You've Got My Number - The Undertones
22- Hero Worship - The B-52's
23- Harmony In My Head - Buzzcocks

Dancing At O'Banions Volume 4

01- Staring At The Rudeboys - The Ruts
02- Titanic Reaction - 999
03- Jumping Someone Else's Train - The Cure
04- Hollow Inside - Buzzcocks
05- Christine - Siouxsie and the Banshees
06- People Who Died - Jim Carrol
07- Sub-Mission - Sex Pistols
08- Telegram Sam - Bauhaus
09- Sleepwalk - Ultravox
10- Love Parasite - Fad Gadget
11- Happy House - Siouxsie and the Banshees
12- Fall - Psychedelic Furs
13- Neat, Neat, Neat - The Damned
14- Concrete Jungle - The Specials
15- Gates Of Steel - Devo
16- Give Me Back My Man - The B-52's
17- Whip & Furs - Vibrators
18- Evil Way - Sham 69
19- Let's Fuck - D.O.A.

Enjoy!
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Nina wrote:The Holy Modal Rounders
Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber obviously loved American folk music as much as any of the kids who had their head turned around by Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music in the 1950s, but unlike the many musicians who paid tribute to America's musical past by trying to re-create it as closely as possible, as The Holy Modal Rounders Stampfel and Weber opted to drag the music into the present, shrieking and giggling all the way. Even by the standards of The Holy Modal Rounders' first two albums, 1967's Indian War Whoop is a thoroughly bizarre listening experience; loosely structured around the between-song adventures of two seedy vagabonds named Jimmy and Crash, side one veers back and forth between neo-psychedelic fiddle-and-guitar freakouts and free-form (and often radically altered) interpretations of traditional folk tunes such as "Soldier's Joy" and "Sweet Apple Cider," while side two is devoted to like minded originals (including a couple songs from their friend Michael Hurley, who would later join the group). Most certainly a product of its time, Indian War Whoop sounds rather dated today, but its buoyant good humor and chemically-altered enthusiasm remains effective, even when the Rounders' reckless pursuit of inner space sounds like it was more fun to create than to observe on record. The Calibre CD reissue features expanded liner notes, and while no bonus tracks have been added, the digital remastering sounds terrific. (AMG)

Holy Modal Rounders~ Indian War Whoop
http://www.sendspace.com/file/fi010q


Thanks for this. I have it on vinyl and appreciate an mp3 copy. 'Soldier's Joy' is pretty eccentric. The song about skydivers is sublime and the beautiful little elliptical poem about the watch in the pawn-shop window.

"...I wishing on the swishing of the second hand, wishing on the second-hand watch..."

or something like that!
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burun wrote:
tipcat wrote:Low, One More Reason to Forget. Recorded live in a cathedral in 1997, now apparently out of print:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/lqyz2q

I love this record so much. The version of "Be There" is heartbreaking.

They have another live album, too. If there's interest I can u/l it.


It was on this tour that I first heard Low, and they played this very same set at Lounge Ax. Their friends Ida opened, who were lovely. Unfortunately, I left between bands, and when I returned I couldn't get close enough to enjoy the set, packed and smoky as it was (Lounge Ax was as narrow as a pencil). I left early. But what I could hear of "Be There" and "Venus" was stunning. I've seen them many times since in more comfortable environs.

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