Mixtape Mondays: Jangly Bits

Good Morning, Folks! If you have not been around this blog for long, one of the things that you have to know is that mixtapes are really important to me. I have spent large swaths of my life creating carefully curated lists of songs for the purpose of creating an experience greater than the parts. I used to do this for individual friends and paramores while growing up, and now I release my madness out into the greater internet. I am truly uncertain if anyone appreciates this nonsense, but it makes me happy, and I legitimately listen to my own Mixtapes on the regular. So I guess at the end of the day I am doing it for myself as much as I am doing it for you all. If this is your first outing, you can find the other 31 Mixtapes that I have created to date over on the archive.

32 – Jangly Bits

This particular brand of madness dominated my mind one night and would not let me sleep until I had assembled what you see before me. Essentially, it started with Toad the Wet Sprocket and Jars of Clay, and then attempting to craft something that thematically matched that level of melancholy. The only regret that I have with this mix is the fact that there is a whole-assed Cracker album that none of the streaming services have. So I had to choose an alternate song, but in truth, it worked out well because it became the perfect last track. I spent a lot of time listening to this music, especially in late high school, and as a result, I am sharing yet another fragment of my soul with you all. Jars of Clay is a Christian band, which is a thing you are not likely to see often among my mixes, but Flood broke into the mainstream. I once went to a Jars of Clay concert expecting it to be normal, but there were folks in the aisles doing the “celestial benchpress” as a friend calls it, raising their hands to the sky with eyes closed. Side note… I am agnostic. I appreciate the role faith has in people’s lives, but I chose to remain unaligned.

Track List

  • 01 – Flood – Jars of Clay
  • 02 – Promises Broken – Soul Asylum
  • 03 – Come Back Down – Toad the Wet Sprocket
  • 04 – Mr. Jones – Counting Crows
  • 05 – Bittersweet – Big Head Todd and the Monsters
  • 06 – My Sister – The Juliana Hatfield Trio
  • 07 – Allison Road – Gin Blossoms
  • 08 – Selling the Drama – Live
  • 09 – Man On The Moon – R.E.M.
  • 10 – Noah’s Dove – 10,000 Maniacs
  • 11 – Wonderful – Everclear
  • 12 – Somewhere Out There – Our Lady Peace
  • 13 – Best I Ever Had – Vertical Horizon
  • 14 – The Old Apartment – Barenaked Ladies
  • 15 – Sick of Goodbyes – Cracker

Listen to it yourself

Well, folks, that is another mixtape added to the archive. I did not honestly expect to keep doing this thing, as my brain aligns with new mixes, I post them. This one in particular means quite a bit to me, because the music is deeply personal. Trivia… not sure if you have realized, but I specifically never use the same song twice. Often during the process, I add a bunch of tracks and then weed them out, and my brain attempted to reuse three songs while creating this mix. I just hope there is someone out there who appreciates this nonsense.

Mixtape Mondays: Te Amo Amor

Good Morning, Folks! Happy First of June. This is a big month for me because it contains both my birthday and the birthday of my mom. We were a family of Geminis. This morning, I have another mixtape ready to go, and for those who are not already engaged in this practice… I love making mixtapes. They were a big part of my childhood since I had a dual tape deck stereo and made them for my friends, and occasionally for those I was attempting to flirt with. There is a science to the placement of songs, and my goal is to make it so that the entre composure flows from one song to another without having any abrupt shifts. Most of the time, I accomplish this and then post the result for my readers to listen to. At this point, I have thirty-one mixes, and my extra challenge is that I cannot use the exact same version of a song on more than one mixtape.

31 – Te Amo Amor

My girlfriend loves to sing Karaoke, and low-key specializes in singing love songs. I’ve got a few videos of her singing various things, and I think she is pretty damned good at it. So the other day, she was asking me what some of my favorite love songs were. Being the wannabe edgelord that I am, I cannot, of course, choose the standard fare. So this morning, you have a mix of the songs that mean the most to me that exist within the love song category. I am cheating by throwing in the Nada Surf cover of If You Leave, because I have already used that song in my love letter to 80s soundtracks called Tape Deck Held Aloft. The only truly standard love song is Brian Adams banger from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and it was included because it represents the song that I had my first slow dance to. I think the entire thing listens extremely well for being crafted out of such contorted objectives. The two most important for me are Lovesong by The Cure and Because the Night covered by 10,000 Maniacs.

Track List

  • 01 – If You Leave – Nada Surf
  • 02 – Always – Erasure
  • 03 – Lovesong – The Cure
  • 04 – Come Undone – Duran Duran
  • 05 – Still Into You – Paramore
  • 06 – I Miss You – Blink 182
  • 07 – Just Like Heaven – Dinosaur Jr.
  • 08 – Life Eternal – Ghost
  • 09 – Eternal Flame – The Bangles
  • 10 – Brick – Ben Folds Five
  • 11 – Sexual Healing – Soul Asylum
  • 12 – Because the Night – 10,000 Maniacs
  • 13 – Let’s Stay Together – Seal
  • 14 – Nothing Compares 2 U – Chris Cornell
  • 15 – Everything I Do I Do It For You – Bryan Adams

Listen to it yourself

Another mixtape added to the archives. For those not in the know, a lot of times I will add the mixtape to the archives ahead of actually making the blog post. I have various beta testers who give things a listen through to let me know if I am crazy or not. I think this one is pretty good, but I am not one to really dwell upon the love song as a genre. What are some of your favorite love songs? What do you think would have fit well with this mix? Drop me a line below.