Thursday 27 January 2011

Track Listing, 27/1/11

Here's all the songs from this week's show:

1. 'Sport (The Odd Boy)' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (Keynsham, 1969)
2. 'Vami Duwe' by Kotoja (The Super Sawale Collection, 1994 - available on Song Of Life, 1998)
3. 'Hazey Jane II' by Nick Drake (Bryter Layter, 1970)
4. 'FM' by Steely Dan (Coundown TO Ecstasy, 1973)
5. 'Wonderwall' by Oasis ((What's The Story) Morning Glory?, 1995)
6. 'O'Keefe's Reels' by Seamus Begley & Steve Cooney (A River Of Sound, 1995)
7. 'To France' by Mike Oldfield (Discovery, 1984)
8. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen (The Rising, 2002)
9. 'No More Heroes' by The Stranglers (No More Heroes, 1977)
10. 'Confusion' by Electric Light Orchestra (Discovery, 1979)
11. 'What I Learned By Wrote' by Cosmo Duff Gordon (Out Of Place, 2010)
12. 'Slowburn' by Peter Gabriel (Peter Gabriel 1, 1977)
13. 'Movie Theme' by Beck (The Information, 2006)
14. 'Now I'm Here' by Queen (Sheer Heart Attack, 1975)
15. 'Promises' by Eric Clapton (Backless, 1978)
16. 'Michael Caine' by Madness (Keep Moving, 1984)
17. 'Just For Now' by Imogen Heap (Speak For Yourself, 2005)
18. 'Romance' by R.E.M. (Made In Heaven OST, 1987 - available on Eponymous, 1988)
19. 'The Great London Traffic Warden Massacre' by Morcheeba (Charango, 2002)
20. 'I Just Wanna Be With You' by Chris Rea (The Road To Hell, 1989)
21. 'To Aslan's Camp' by Harry Gregson-Williams (The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe OST, 2005)
22. 'Patchwork Quilts' by Lewis Garland & The Kett Rebellion (Places We Neglect, 2009)

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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Hereafter (dir. Clint Eastwood, starring Matt Damon, Cecile de France)
- Rent It: The War of the Worlds (dir. Byron Haskin, starring Gene Barry, Ann Robinson)
- Skip It: How Do You Know (dir. James L. Brooks, starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson)

THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
3. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen
4. 'No More Heroes' by The Stranglers

Connection: Heroes - 'Nothing Man' is about the ordinary heroes of 9/11, The Stranglers song is about their political heroes

There were no correct guesses this time round. See you next week :)

Daniel x

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