Sunday 7 August 2016

PLAYLIST: Strange Fruit 174 - Happy Sad

Strange Fruit 174 - Happy Sad
           
Songs of Joy and Misery inspired by the Tim Buckley album, Happy Sad        
           
Featured Album:       Tim Buckley: Happy Sad
           
Tracks:          
1          Buzzcocks: Everybody's Happy Nowadays
2          Lou Reed: Kill Your Sons
3          Small Faces: Happiness Stan
4          The Cavemen: Drink Driving
5          The Cavemen: Crimes Tonight
6          The Cavemen: School Sucks
7          Tim Buckley: Strange Feelin'
8          Tim Buckley: Buzzin' Fly
9          The Turtles: Happy Together
10        The Smiths: Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
11        Grin: White Lies
12        Jane Weaver: Is Everybody Happy?
13        Brinsley Schwarz: Happy Doing What We're Doing
14        The Grateful Dead: Wharf Rat
15        Harry Violet and the Sharks: Jungle Cavalcade
16        Hipbone Slim & the Kneetremblers: Bald Head, Hairy Guitar
17        Joy Division: Love Will Tear Us Apart
18        The Blue Aeroplanes: Fun
19        Tim Buckley: Dream Letter
20        Los Bengala: Jodidamente Loco
21        Lou Reed: Lady Day
22        Motorhead: Louie Louie
23        Victoria Williams: Summer of Drugs
24        The Zydepunks: La Maraichine
25        The Rezillos: Number One Boy
26        Elliott Smith: Needle in the Hay
27        Tim Buckley: Love From Room 109 at the Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway)
28        Television Personalities: All My Dreams are Dead
29        Richard & Linda Thompson: Hokey Pokey (The Ice Cream Song)

28        Ultravox!: Distant Smile

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