Friday, 18 February 2011

Track Listing, 17/2/11

Here's what I managed to play before I had to rush off to Scotland:

1. 'Lonesome Day' by Bruce Springsteen (The Rising, 2002)
2. 'Gotta Reason' by Hard-Fi (Stars Of CCTV, 2005)
3. 'Two By Two' by A Band Called Wanda (Roses Are Still Red EP, 2010)
4. 'Golden Brown' by The Stranglers (La Folie, 1981)
5. 'Near Wild Heaven' by R.E.M. (Out Of Time, 1991)
6. 'Lonesome Tonight' by New Order (Single, 1984 - available on Substance, 1987)
7. 'In God's Country' by U2 (The Joshua Tree, 1987)
8. 'Tea In The Sahara' by The Police (Synchronicity, 1983)
9. 'Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)' by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss (Raising Sand, 2007)
10. 'Take Me To The River' by Talking Heads (More Songs About Buildings And Food, 1978)
11. 'Here's A Health' by Cara Dillon (After The Morning, 2006)
12. 'A Rum Tale' by Procol Harum (Grand Hotel, 1973)
13. 'Magic Bus' by The Who (Magic Bus, 1968)
14. 'Queen Bitch' by David Bowie (Hunky Dory, 1971)
15. 'Shores Of California' by The Dresden Dolls (Yes, Virginia..., 2006)
16. 'In Too Deap' by Genesis (Invisible Touch, 1986)
17. 'All Over Again' by Trafficker (Lost In The Frame, 2000)
18. 'Bes' by Youssou N'Dour (The Lion, 1989)
19. 'While My Heart Is Still Beating' by Roxy Music (Avalon, 1982)
20. 'Precious' by Depeche Mode (Playing The Angel, 2005)
21. 'Aqualung' by Morcheeba (Charango, 2002)
22. 'Running' by No Doubt (Rock Steady, 2001)

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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Inside Job (dir. Charles Fergusion, narrated by Matt Damon)
- Rent It: The Sting (dir. George Roy Hill, starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw)
- Skip It: Paul (dir. Greg Mottola, starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Seth Rogen)

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
5. 'Ashes To Ashes' by David Bowie
6. 'Tea In The Sahara' by The Police
7. 'Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)' by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Connection: Sand - "cups still full of sand" in The Police, Robert Plant's track from the album Raising Sand

No correct guesses this week. See you next time :)

Daniel

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