29 November 2006

P.S.

I'm not sure that this is a good analogy, but y'know when you split up with your girl/boyfriend just before their birthday, and you've already bought them a present, so you give it to them anyway? Well, I've already made a December Mix, so I thought I'd put it up for you if you want it.

A-ha "Hunting High and Low"
The Lemonheads "The Outdoor Type"
Madness "Michael Caine"
Josh Rouse "Streetlights"
Virginia Astley "A Summer Long Since Passed"
Randy Newman "Marie"
Regina Spektor "Ghost of Corporate Future"
Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian "Forbidden Colours"
Pet Shop Boys "Home and Dry"
Prefab Sprout "If You Don't Love Me"
The Beautiful South "Prettiest Eyes"
The Crystals "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"

Thanks ever so much for all the nice comments in the previous post. They were greatly appreciated.

7 Comments:

Blogger Benji said...

Not sure about the boyfriend/girlfriend analogy, I'd prefer to think of it as the encore after a truly great gig.
Cheers beardy-man.

29 November, 2006 14:59  
Blogger fluffs said...

Please come back to us Craig.

29 November, 2006 17:22  
Anonymous Merete said...

I know what you mean. The then soon-to-be-Ex gave me a handful of CDs for my birthday and I am still very happy that he did so anyway. Otherwise there would have been no Stuart Staples in my life and that would have been truly awful. So there was a bit of good in the break up. Let's hope this is true for the split up between you and your audience as well.

29 November, 2006 18:08  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks - and all the best again!

Alex

30 November, 2006 07:37  
Blogger Tori said...

Thank you very much!

30 November, 2006 18:11  
Blogger Matt Sephton said...

Josh Rouse "Streetlights"
Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian "Forbidden Colours"
Prefab Sprout "If You Don't Love Me"

All awesome songs. Prefab don't get the mentions they deserve.

30 November, 2006 20:46  
Blogger Joris said...

the outdoor type *has* to be one of the greatest, and funniest, songs ever written.

01 December, 2006 13:36  

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