- Steve Martin – What I Believe
- Michael Kamen – Ode To Joy
- Kent M$ney – Home Alone [ft. HS87]
- The Black Keys – Everlasting Light
- Clap! Clap! – The Holy Cave [PFU Christmas Edit]
- In-N-Out Burger Christmas Advertisement
- Norm Burns – God is on the Moon
- Michael Kamen – John Kills Marco
- The Mamas and The Papas – Snowqueen of Texas
- Manitoba – Crayon
- Patton Oswalt – A Jerry Maguire Christmas
- Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds – Black Santa
- Brandon West & Robert MacCready – Winter Solstice [Demo]
- Devendra Banhart – Shabop Shalom
- Lady Gaga – Christmas Tree [ft. Space Cowboy]
- Big Star – Jesus Christ
- Marlene Dietrich – Schlittenfahrt
- The Zombies – Time of the Season
- Barry Black – Iditarod Sled Dogs
- Future Islands – Seasons (Waiting On You)
- Les Poppys – September Noir December Blanc
- Pam Norton – It’s Snowing and It’s Christmas Time
- Nancy Sinatra – Holly Holy
- The Ink Spots – White Christmas
- Fat Daddy – Holiday Baby
- Stereolab – Super Falling Star
- The Velvet Underground – The Gift
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PFU #033: TRAVEL MIX SERIES [Part 1]: VICE IN VEGAS
For the brave men in the field.
PFU #033: VICE IN VEGAS
1. Hunter Thompson & Oscar Acosta – Get Some Mescaline
2. Edvard Grieg – In The Hall of the Mountain King
3. Wayne Newton – Shangri-la
4. The Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice
5. Elvis Presley – Night Life
6. Outkast – Spottieottiedopaliscious
7. Ray Barreto – Acid
8. Ann-Margret – Thirteen Men
9. The Fall – Totally Wired
10. Roy Orbison – Dream Baby
11. Tom Jones – Chills & Fever
12. Cheap Trick – He’s A Whore
13. Kool Keith – Break U Off
14. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion [ft. Andre Williams] – Lap Dance
15. Bill Justis – Raunchy & His Orchestra
16. The Cars – Up and Down
17. Nico – Vegas
18. The Ventures – A Go-Go Dancer
19. Felix Da Housecat – Watching Cars Go By
20. Steve Martin – Vegas
21. Ramsey Lewis Trio – The In-Crowd [Live]
22. Tom Waits – Mr. Siegal
23. Nat King Cole – I’m Shooting High
24. Roger & The Gypsies – Pass The Hatchet [Pt. 1]
25. Giorgio Moroder – Action Man [Pt. 1]
26. Sammy Davis Jr. – Ee Oh-Eleven
27. Ray Charles – Losing Hand
28. Suicide – Las Vegas Man [Live]
29. Frank Sinatra – Nevada Hearings [1981] [Pt. 1]
VALENTINE’S DAY MIX #2: FOR ANGRY MEN
PFU #001
USE: Heartbreak Music For Angry Men
- Steve Martin – How To Leave Your Lover
- Saul Williams – List of Demands (Reparations)
- The Cold War Kids – There’s Something Not Right With Me
- Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – There’s Something Wrong With You
- Q*65 – Get Out Of My Life Woman
- The Wu-Tang Clan – Dogshit
- The Rolling Stones – Some Girls
- Desmond Dekker – This Woman
- Zeigenbock Kopf – I Know Sorry When I See It
- The Sonics – Shot Down
- Ghostface Killah – You Know That I’m No Good [Ft. Amy Winehouse]
- Harry Nilsson – You’re Breaking My Heart, You’re Tearing it Apart (So Fuck You)
- The Lovemakers – Whine and Dine [DJ Cuba Gooding Jr. Remix]
- The Dirtbombs – Lost Love [Joy Division Cover]
- Half Japanese – 1,000,000 Kisses
- Baby Huey & Baby Sitters – Messin’ With The Kid
- The Bee Gees – Earnest of Being George
- Too Short – Blow Job Betty
- Pere Ubu – Final Solution
- John Lee Hooker – I’m Bad Like Jesse James [Live]
- Journey – You’re On Your Own
Let The Healing Begin. The Heartbreak Anthology: Part 1.
Ka-Boom. This is the “official” beginning of Production For Use. For the first real post i didn’t want to leave anyone out. I tried to think of the most fitting and encompassing opening to a blog that aims to provide specified life soundtracks. Heartbreak was the only real answer.
Listening to music to deal with getting your heart stomped is probably the most common use of all music, ever since humans knew enough words to say “Fuck this, I’m leaving”. I’m sure there’s a romantic explaination…something about the heart technically being an instrument. Cruelty and sensitivty appears to be engrained in our genetic make-up, therefore heartbreak is also the most common theme in music. It beats love songs by a mile…in numbers and appreciation. This isn’t surprising. Heartbreak is one of the only things everyone can relate to. Love songs are excessive supplements, break up songs are a necessity.
Against my better judgement I decided to take on the task of finding a handful of what I thought were the most useful songs for heartbreak. Not just song about heartbreak, but songs that would be useful when you are actually going through it. As you may imagine there is a long and diverse list. Heartbreak is never simple, even when it is. Valentine’s Day seemed like the ideal place to start. PFU will be presenting several different collections of songs for romantic loss over the coming days. This is an attempt at a handy loveworn anthology. The mixes are gender specific and loosly follow the 7 stages of greif. The kick-off mix is for men, and the tone is angry.
Remember to please retain the song order.
PFU MIX #001
USE: Dealing with Heartbreak – Shock & Anger Stages. For Him.
- Steve Martin – How To Leave Your Lover
- Saul Williams – List of Demands (Reparations)
- Simon & Garfunkel – Cecilia
- Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – There’s Something Wrong With You
- Q65 – Get Out Of My Life Woman
- The Wu-Tang Clan – Dogshit
- The Rolling Stones – Some Girls
- Zeigenbock Kopf – I Know Sorry When I See It
- The Sonics – Shot Down
- The Lovemakers – Whine and Dine (DJ Cuba Gooding Jr. Remix)
- Crooked Fingers – Solitary Man
- Desmond Dekker – This Woman
- Willie Nelson – Bloody Mary Morning
- The Dirtbombs – Lost Love
- Half Japanese – 1,000,000 Kisses
- Baby Huey & Baby Sitters – Messin With The Kid
- The Cold War Kids – There’s Something Not Right With Me
- Ghostface Killah – You Know That I’m No Good (Ft. Amy Winehouse)
- The Bee Gees – Earnest of Being George
- Pere Ubu – Final Solution
- Phoenix – Consolation Prizes
- John Lee Hooker – I’m Bad Like Jesse James (Live)
- Journey – You’re On Your Own