
1. Auld Lang Syne - Scotch & Soda
2. Old Lang Syne - Love Dove
3. Auld Lang Syne - Die Dicken Puppen
4. Old Long Sin - Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers
5. Auld Lang Dub - mystified
6. Yecch to Auld Lang Syne - R. Stevie Moore
7. Auld Lang Syne - Fresh Nelly
8. Awldlngsine - Gimp Nipples
9. Auld Lang Syne - Away Deities
10. Auld Lang Syne - Ronnie Wibbley Disco Machine
11. A Cup Of Kindness - Jack Jacques DOWNLOAD FREE AT INTERNET ARCHIVE
12. ALS (saudade) - The Mountebanks
13. Never Brought To Mind - Justin M
14. Excelsior Lang Syne - The Holiday Squad
15. Abchied Bruder (Happy Little Auld Lang Syne) - Bros II
16. Auld Lang Syne - Rene Vis
17. Auld Lang Syne - Lovebyte
18. Auld Lang Syne (Cup O'Kindness) - Fortyone
19. Auld Lang Syne (Radio Version) - JR
20. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? - Emerson Dameron and Jeff Disler
21. Auld Lang Syne - Chenard Walcker
22. The Auld Lang Syne Hop - Kaffeinik
23. Auld Lang Syne Memory - Cellar Twins
24. Auld Lang Syne (End Is Near Mix) - John Louis Kluck
25. One Minute To Midnight - mr_melvis
Comfort Stand is a web based free music label (because "Everybody needs free music") hosted by the Internet Archive. And, though the label technically shut down in 2006, that's not to say they've ceased to exist. It might be fairer to say that resources and energies have been reallocated to sister label WM Recordings...for now. But Comfort Stand's catalogue of free music remains, including this collection from late 2005. The tracks here range from the experimental to the ridiculous to the even more ridiculous, but that might be just what you're looking for to put an exclamation point on the year. Enjoy the video game tones of Lovebyte, the painful noise of Gimp Nipples, or the strangely affecting "Cup Of Kindness" by Jack Jacques. How bout the track from The Ronnie Wibbley Disco Machine, which I can only suspect is some strange bizarro-world tribute to Sir Monti Rock III (as Disco Tex and his Sex-O-Lettes)? Are you looking for a song that says "Mayan End-Of-The-World prophecy"? Look no further than John Louis Kluck's "End Is Near Mix". My personal favorite is R. Stevie Moore's "Yecch To Auld Lang Syne"; just 19 seconds long and it says it all. And don't be thrown by Emerson Dameron and Jeff Disler's use of another popular New Year's title--their collaboration is also "Auld Lang Syne"....sort of. All of this can be yours in glorious 192kb mp3, no email address required. Stop by Comfort Stand and take "Auld Lang Syne" out for a spin.