Nice to be back, here's what I played:
1. 'Grace' by Jeff Buckley (Grace, 1994)
2. 'Green Raised Vein' by Holy Ghost Revival (Twilight Exit, 2008)
3. 'What Happened Then' by The Apples In Stereo (The Discovery Of A World Inside The Moone, 2000)
4. 'Is It Any Wonder?' by Keane (Under The Iron Sea, 2006)
5. 'Streams Of Nancy' by Kate Rusby (Awkward Annie, 2007)
6. 'Cemetery Gates' by The Smiths (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)
7. 'Evacuating London' by Harry Gregson-Williams (The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe OST, 2005)
8. 'The Fez' by Steely Dan (The Royal Scam, 1976)
9. 'Seven A.M.' by The Blue Nile (Hats, 1989)
10. 'What's Really Happening?' by David Bowie ('hours...', 1999)
11. 'Man On The Corner' by Genesis (Abacab, 1981)
12. 'The Rabbit, The Bat & The Reindeer' by Dr. Dog (Fate, 2008)
13. 'I Will Follow' by U2 (Boy, 1980)
14. 'Mike Post Theme' by The Who (Endless Wire, 2006)
15. 'Trampled Under Foot' by Led Zeppelin (Physical Graffiti, 1975)
16. 'Career Opportunities' by The Clash (The Clash, 1977)
17. 'Wild In The Woods' by Mairtin O'Connor (A River Of Sound, 1995)
18. 'Poor Leno' by Royksopp (Melody A.M., 2001)
19. 'Canvas' by Imogen Heap (Ellipse, 2009)
20. 'Idiot Prayer' by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (The Boatman's Call, 1997)
21. 'The Tower That Ate People (Remix)' by Peter Gabriel (Hit, 2003)
22. 'Last Kiss' by Guillemots (Red, 2008)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: The Eagle (dir. Kevin Macdonald, starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell)
- Rent It: Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (dir. Stanley Kubrick, starring Peter Sellers, Sterling Hayden)
- Skip It: Country Strong (dir. Shana Feste, starring Gwyneth Paltrow)
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
8. 'Gone' by U2 (Pop, 1997)
9. 'Mary' by Scissor Sisters (Scissor Sisters, 2004)
10. 'The Fez' by Steely Dan (The Royal Scam, 1976)
11. 'Seven A.M.' by The Blue Nile (Hats, 1989)
Connection: Hats - Steely Dan's song is the fez, as modelled by Tommy Cooper, and The Blue Nile's song is from the album Hats
No correct guesses this week. See you next time :)
Daniel
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Track Listing, 24/3/11
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