Valentine's Day is an occasion designed almost exclusively for the exchange of commercial goods. Whether V Day is or is not an authentic holiday, it is in many ways the perfect occasion to unleash the sweet mix tape / CD / iTunes playlist on that special someone, allowing for the trade of material goods to occur outside of the province of market capitalism. Or maybe it's reflective of an age where the exercise of "good taste" in arranging bits if illegally downloaded data can be presented as superior to gifting something that costs money or real effort.Click on the rekkid below to download his present to you:
A Valentine's Day mix can get away with sending a direct message: It's Valentine's Day! Speak from the heart! Tell Him/Her/Ze how you feel! In this spirit, I present the I Want _____ mix to you as an exercise in judging a book by its title and arranging titles into a message sort of. And, desire is one of the central dynamics in love, right?
Track listing:
- I Want You - Bob Dylan
- I Knew I'd Want You - The Byrds
- I Want the One I Can't Have - The Smiths
- I Want a House - Twin Sister
- I Want You Back Again (Alternate) - The Zombies
- I Don't Ever Want To Come Down - 13th Floor Elevators
- I Don't Want Control Of You - Teenage Fanclub
- I Don't Want To Die Alone - Jens Lekman
- Why'd You Want Me - The Jesus And Mary Chain
- Don't You Want Me - The Human League
1 comments:
Can't go wrong with a track by the Smiths.
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