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VALENTINE’S DAY MIX #6: VERY SAD MEN
PFU #031
USE: Crying Alone. For Him.
- The National – I Need My Girl
- Fleetwood Mac – Tusk
- Fred Williams & The Jewels Band – Tell Her
- Radiohead – There There
- Bob Dylan – Positively 4th Street
- Ray Charles – Losing Hand
- Cat Stevens – Trouble
- Pulp – The Fear
- Chuck Berry – Drifting Heart
- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Details of the War
- The Helio Sequence – October
- Crooked Fingers – When You Were Mine [Prince Cover]
- The Chi-lites – Oh Girl
- Willie Nelson – I’ve Never Cared For You
- John Lee Hooker – The Waterfront
- Broken Social Scene – Lover’s Spit
- Sammy Davis Jr. – The Party’s Over
- Wild Beasts – End Come Too Soon
- Tom Waits – Who Are You?
- Trentemoller – Miss You [Pole Remix]
VALENTINE’S DAY MIX #3: FOR SAD MEN
This is my favorite mix.
PFU #003
USE: Dealing with Heartbreak – Depression and Bargaining Stages. For Him.
- James Brown – Goodbye My Love, Parts 1 & 2
- Peter, Bjorn, and John – The Chills
- Al Green – Don’t Hurt Me No More
- Willie Nelson – Both Sides Now
- Chuck Berry – Wee Wee Hours
- The Walkmen – Many Rivers To Cross
- Johnny Thunders – You Can’t Put Your Arm Around A Memory
- Elvis Presley – That’s When Your Heartaches Begin
- The White Stripes – A Martyr For My Love For You
- Little Stevie Wonder – Sunset
- Kyu Sakamoto – Sukiyaki
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Sympathetic Noose
- Pavement – Here
- Sam Cooke – Bring It On Home
- Waylon Jennings – Delia’s Gone
- Frank Sinatra – In The Wee Small Hours of The Morning
- The Magnetic Fields – I Don’t Want To Get Over You
- Otis Redding – You Don’t Miss Your Water
- Neil Young – Heart of Gold
- The Make-Up – Time Machine
- LCD Soundsystem – Someone Great
Sadgasm. The Heartbreak Anthology: Part 3
Good Evening. Let’s Get Sad. To that place where someone leaves you and advice and logic are useless. The mind usually leaps into a mode to fix its own imbalance as quickly as possible. This, of course, is usually the worst sort of reaction because heartbreak isn’t commonly a quick fix. Even if there is hope for a relationship most often there is a sizeable amount of arduous time apart required to recalibrate yourself and then properly recognize, accept, and mend the toxic elements that brought everything down. That’s if you’re lucky.
This mix is for men, and a woman’s mix will be following shortly. However, I think they all the sadness mixes will work for both sexes, much more than the anger mixes. Sadness usually makes us be a bit more accepting of another point of view because, well, we want everything to be ok.
I think that the brain has a hard time suddenly losing what it had come to assume was an essential element, no matter the amount of clues beforehand. The natural human reaction to say or do anything to solve a long view problem overnight (like a rotten relationship) eventually reminds us all that we, despite our quasi-sophistication, cannot escape becoming very irrational and dishonest with ourselves at our core. This is a generalization, but seeing how most cultures defend this behavior in art, music, etc. as an inescapable defining human characteristic, I’d say its close enough to declare embedded in us. I don’t think we can evolve out of it. So…here’s what we get back for all of that intractable self destruction and pain.
Some of these songs are by the people who “cause” this sadness and the rest were written by really, really desperate and devastated people at their most irrational and broken. They’re so fucking good.
PFU MIX #003
USE: Dealing with Heartbreak – Depression and Bargaining Stages. For Him.
- James Brown – Goodbye My Love, Parts 1 & 2
- Peter, Bjorn, and John – The Chills
- Al Green – Don’t Hurt Me No More
- Willie Nelson – Both Sides Now
- The Walkmen – Many Rivers To Cross
- Chuck Berry – Wee Wee Hours
- Johnny Thunders – You Can’t Put Your Arm Around A Memory
- Elvis Presley – That’s When Your Heartaches Begin
- The White Stripes – A Martyr For My Love For You
- Little Stevie Wonder – Sunset
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Sympathetic Noose
- Sammy Ward – Bread Winner
- Kyu Sakamoto – Sukiyaki
- Pavement – Here
- Sam Cooke – Bring It On Home
- Waylon Jennings – Delia’s Gone
- Frank Sinatra – In The Wee Small Hours of The Morning
- The Magnetic Fields – I Don’t Want To Get Over You
- Otis Redding – You Don’t Miss Your Water
- Neil Young – Heart of Gold
- The Make-Up – Time Machine
- LCD Soundsystem – Someone Great
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