Thursday 14 October 2010

Track Listing, 14/10/10

Today's show was jam-packed and felt really good. Here's what I squeezed in:

1. 'Can Blue Men Sing The Whites?' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (The Doughtnut In Granny's Greenhouse, 1968)
2. 'Last Kiss' by Guillemots (Red, 2008)
3. 'There Is A Kingdom' by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (The Boatman's Call, 1997)
4. 'Neighbourhood Threat' by David Bowie (Tonight, 1984) - COVER OF THE WEEK
5. 'Morning Morgantown' by Joni Mitchell (Ladies Of The Canyon, 1970)
6. 'Alberta' by Eric Clapton (Unplugged, 1992)
7. 'Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)' by Arcade Fire (The Suburbs, 2010)
8. 'When Under Ether' by PJ Harvey (White Chalk, 2007)
9. 'All I Knew' by Madness (B-side, 1985 - available on The Business, 1993)
10. 'While My Heart Is Still Beating' by Roxy Music (Avalon, 1982)
11. 'For Liquorice John' by Procol Harum (Grand Hotel, 1973)
12. 'The Weight' by The Band (Music From Big Pink, 1968)
13. 'Twilight Omens' by Franz Ferdinand (Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, 2009)
14. 'Untitled 1' by Keane (Hopes And Fears, 2004)
15. 'The Punk And The Godfather' by The Who (Quadrophenia, 1973)
16. 'Missed The Boat' by Modest Mouse (We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank, 2007)
17. 'Walls' by Cara Dillon (After The Morning, 2006)
18. 'Down On Terminal Street' by Be Bop Deluxe (Modern Music, 1976)
19. 'Mountain Song' by Joe Satriani (Strange Beautiful Music, 2002)
20. 'Love To Be Loved' by Peter Gabriel (Us, 1992) - CLASSIC ALBUM
21. 'Rm. 612' by Holy Ghost Revival (Twilight Exit, 2008)

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COVER OF THE WEEK: 'Neighbourhood Threat' (1984)

CLASSIC ALBUM: Us (1992) - no correct guesses this week

SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: The Social Network (dir. David Fincher, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake)
- Rent It: Flash Gordon (dir. Mike Hodges, starring Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Max von Sydow, Brian Blessed, Timothy Dalton)
- Skip It: Vampires Suck (dir. Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer, starring Jenn Proske, Matt Lanter)
- Honourable mention: Despicable Me (dir. Pierre Coffin & Chris Renaud, starring Steve Carell, Russell Brand, Julie Andrews)

See you next week :)

Daniel

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