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Green mix

April 22nd, 2008 at 7:19 p.m.

Green mix

Apparently it’s spring. You wouldn’t know it from looking out the window here in Seattle, but that’s not going to stop me from posting the Green mix. I’ll bend the weather to my will I tell you! A bit of green, a bit of spring was the theme. I can’t help but think of budding plants, green grass and if you’re here in the northwest a bit of moss still clinging to the trees.

It starts off with a little song from Simon & Garfunkel during their concert in central park and ends with a great cover Prince cover of Crap Craft Dinner by Hot Chip. This collection is probably my favorite so far, and for those of you following along The National did make a repeat appearance this time around. Green Gloves just worked too well.

As always, let me know what songs scream green to you. I’m always looking for new tunes.

The green mix (32.4 MB)

  • America - Simon & Garfunkel
  • Punk as Fuck - American Analog Set
  • Satellite - Guster
  • The Great Salt Lake - Band Of Horses
  • Skinny Love - Bon Iver
  • Green Gloves - The National
  • Sweet Marie - The Anniversary
  • Crap Kraft Dinner - Hot Chip

Comments add your verse

01
Sara Flemming

Two thumbs up. I’ve had it on repeat most of the night and “Satellite” is definitely my favourite track (hadn’t heard it before).

This is a great mix, Tom; looking forward to road-testing it. (:

02
Marty

Dude, use Muxtape.

03
Tom Watson

@Sara Flemming Thanks!

@Marty Yeah, I started these mixes before Muxtape existed and I wanted to keep them consistent. Also, I like offering the ability for you to download the whole set and put it on your iPod/iPhone to take it with you. That said, Muxtape is very, very cool.

04
Morgan

Skinny Love is sooo pink.

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Green in tune form.

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