11 December 2024

merry christmas 2000 in a mercury grand marquis 2004 (a review)

 merry christmas season y'all!

40 days and 40 nights ago (or so), we came into possession of a brand (new to us) 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, all in tan.  At first, Brooke was mortified, but has now come to a place where she will just never be seen with it ever... ever.

How we landed on this particular car isn't terribly important, but knowing that it was Andy and me who did the choosing - and the fact that it was a vehicle that had both a CD player, and a tape deck - shit, we didn't even look under the hood (what would we have pretended to be looking at!?). [tbh I still have not looked under the hood]

We did, being good old fuckin' car buyers, bring a CD to test any potential CD players in old cars... We brought Blackhawk, by the band Blackhawk from my nearly original CD collection, and (sadly) the CD did not play [No Disc].  This was disappointing, but (we felt, brilliantly) a good negotiating point to bring down the price.  We had no tape, to similarly test that device, but when we got back to the "dealership" John brought out a second CD from their collection to verify the test.  It also failed.

We dickered down the price a bit, and brought it home (I'm thinking I'm going to call it the MERC, but am open to suggestions).  Andy and I immediately took it on an errand to Beloit, bringing 2 Christmas tapes of his, and (on a last minute hunch) a "burned" CD from the Clinton House collection.  (I vaguely remembered an era of CD players - both in cars and out - where it could stop playing CDs {or sometimes stop playing burned CDs} and you could "trick it" by playing a burned CD, and then try a pre-recorded one again and it would work {or all in vice versa}.

AND IT WORKED!!! - 

   Merry Christmas CD 2000 (and a happy new year, too)

  1. Jamie - Weezer
  2. Mrs. Potter's Lullaby - Counting Crows
  3. Handle With Care - Traveling Wilburys
  4. California - Mason Jennings
  5. Baby One More Time - Travis
  6. The Great Beyond - R.E.M.
  7. Rowboat - Johnny Cash
  8. The Thunder Rolls (Long Version) - Garth Brooks
  9. Between the Bars - Elliot Smith
  10. Blue Moon - Chris Isaak
  11. The Ground Beneath Her Feet - U2
  12. I'm Gonna Keep on Loving You - Lisa Loeb & Dweezil Zappa
  13. Into The Sun - Sean Lennon
  14. Shakespeare's Tragedy - Danny Wilde & The Rembrandts
  15. If You Want To - Cat Stevens
  16. Don't Let it Bring You Down - Annie Lennox
  17. Thank You - Dido
  18. Accidently Kelly Street - Frente!
  19. Emaline - Ben Folds Five
Here is the review:

After 24 years, I feel like this mix still holds up pretty well!  Not every single track - I would have some notes, but it fairly rocks - starting off with "Jamie", which is my favorite song from the Blue album, which evidently isn't on the Blue album.  
"Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" remains probably my favorite Counting Crows song of all time (I remember when someone who was Omaha cool from that era told me that they loved that song except for the lyrics, but 'they weren't really lyrics' people, and I confirmed that it is a great song).
As a young person to Traveling Wilburys, I am delighted that I knew how cool they were even back when I was just graduating college.
While Mason Jennings feels increasingly 'of a time', I absolutely think "California" is one of his best ever songs - and it starts a darker turn for the mix, falling into a bit of the ever-present 'depressed bastard' portion of my mix CDs of the era.
Travis's cover of Brittney Spears's "Baby One More Time" is indicative of this mix CDs placement in the height of the Napster era.  While this one is available now via a rarities collection, at the time it was quite the find.


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