I played the closing set at Chillits this past weekend, starting around 11:15 on Sunday morning. Since this was the end of the event, I decided to expand a bit beyond the usual chillitude expected of Chillits DJs: I played political music, with guitars and even some yelling in places. But of course I tried to make it fun, or at least enjoyable.
I'm not sure if it was successfully recorded -- I'll update this article if it was -- but a couple people have asked for a track listing, and for once I'm able to supply one.
- Dave Soldier & Kurt Vonnegut, "Annihilation Life" (discovered via WFMU's Beware of the Blog)
- Neil Young, "Home on the Range" (from the original soundtrack to "Where the Buffalo Roam," discovered via Aquarium Drunkard)
- Moondog, "Bird's Lament" (which I stumbled across while searching for the version Mr. Scruff remixed into "Get a Move On")
- Patton Oswald, "Dukes of Hazzard" (a spoken word/comedy routine -- not sure where I found out about it, but here's a link on Boing Boing)
- Waylon Jennings, "Good Ol' Boys" (the original Dukes of Hazzard theme song)
- Jonathan Coulton, "The Presidents" (from Jonathan Coulton's "Thing a Week" -- my nod to the fact that we all missed his concert on Friday night)
- Chumbawamba, "Jacob's Ladder (Not In My Name)" (off of a nearly-unobtanium CD single)
- Azeem, "George Bush is a Gangsta" (no clue where I found this mp3)
- Negativland, "New is Old" (from No Business)
- Scott Marshall, "Prehysteric Man" (downloaded from protest-records.com)
- MC Frontalot, "Special Delivery" (downloaded from frontalot.com)
- Michael Franti & Spearhead, "Bomb the World (Armageddon Version)" (from Everyone Deserves Music)
- Cake, "War Pigs" (from their wonderful B-Sides and Rarities album)
- Billy Bragg & Wilco, "All You Fascists" (originally by Woody Guthrie; off of their album Mermaid Avenue volume II)
- Joey Ramone, "What a Wonderful World" (not sure where I found this either)
- Aphex Twin, "Heliosphan" (dr.jd's long-ass Chillits remix)