Well, I've made it to 30 shows. Here's what I played to celebrate:
1. 'Spiralling' by Keane (Perfect Symmetry, 2008)
2. 'Town Without Pity' by Eddi Reader (Candyfloss & Medicine, 1996)
3. 'Love Me Two Times' by The Doors (Strange Days, 1967)
4. 'In The Midnight Hour' by Roxy Music (Flesh + Blood, 1980) - COVER OF THE WEEK
5. 'To France' by Mike Oldfield (Discovery, 1984)
6. 'Rubber Band' by David Bowie (David Bowie, 1967)
7. 'The Youth' by MGMT (Oracular Spectacular, 2007)
8. 'My Old Man' by Joni Mitchell (Blue, 1971)
9. 'Gumboots' by Paul Simon (Graceland, 1986)
10. 'I Can't Explain' by The Who (Live At Leeds, 1970)
11. 'This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)' by Talking Heads (Speaking In Tongues, 1983)
12. 'Time Of Your Life (Good Riddance)' by Green Day (Nimrod, 1997)
13. 'No Worry' by Angelique Kidjo (Oremi, 1998 - available on Song Of Life, 1998)
14. 'Casanova Lament' by Frank Turner (Campfire Punkrock EP, 2006)
15. 'Digging In The Dirt' by Peter Gabriel (Us, 1992)
16. 'General Dance Of Enthusiasm And Apotheosis' by Dmitri Shostakovich (The Bolt: Ssuite From The Ballet, Opus 27a, 2001)
17. 'That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore' by The Smiths (Meat Is Murder, 1985)
18. 'Revelation' by Iona (The Book Of Kells, 1992)
19. 'Please Don't Ask' by Genesis (Duke, 1980)
20. 'Talk About The Passion' by R.E.M. (Murmur, 1983)
21. 'Baleerie Baloo' by Karine Polwart (Scribbled In Chalk, 2006)
22. 'Year Of The Cat' by Al Stewart (Year Of The Cat, 1976) - CLASSIC ALBUM
23. 'Wonderful Tonight' by Eric Clapton (Slowhand, 1977)
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COVER OF THE WEEK: 'In The Midnight Hour' (1980)
CLASSIC ALBUM: Year Of The Cat (1976) - no correct guesses this week
SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part I (dir. David Yates, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes)
- Rent It: The Red Shoes (dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, starring Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring)
- Skip It: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (dir. Apichatpon Weerasethakul, starring Thanapat Saisaymar, Jenjira Pongpas, Sakda Kaewbuadee)
If you can't wait until next week, I'll be appearing on Paul Young's programme from 10am on Saturday to talk about cult film The Man Who Fell To Earth, starring David Bowie.
Daniel x
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Track Listing, 18/11/10
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