Thursday, 23 June 2011

Track Listing, 23/6/11

Today was pretty good, here's what I played:

1. 'Walk The River' by Guillemots (Walk The River, 2011)
2. 'Janie Jones' by The Clash (The Clash, 1977)
3. 'Little Bird' by Imogen Heap (Ellipse, 2009)
4. 'Can't Get There From Here' by R.E.M. (Fables Of The Reconstruction, 1985)
5. 'Western Light' by A Band Called Wanda (Roses Are Still Red EP, 2010)
6. 'Indian Summer' by Manic Street Preachers (Send Away The Tigers, 2007)
7. 'I'm One' by The Who (Quadrophenia, 1973)
8. 'Precious' by Depeche Mode (Playing The Angel, 2005)
9. 'The Model' by Kraftwerk (The Man Machine, 1978)
10. 'You Know I Couldn't Last' by Morrissey (You Are The Quarry, 2004)
11. 'We Dance Along' by Beck (The Information, 2006)
12. 'Weekend' by Dr. Dog (We All Belong, 2007)
13. 'I've Been Waiting For You' by David Bowie (Heathen, 2002)
14. 'The Earth Dies Screaming' by UB40 (Single, 1980 - available on The Very Best Of UB40 1980-2000, 2000)
15. 'Blue Guitar' by Justin Hayward & John Lodge (Blue Jays, 1975)
16. 'The Fletcher Memorial Home' by Pink Floyd (The Final Cut, 1983)
17. 'Bringing Home The Bacon' by Procol Harum (Grand Hotel, 1973)
18. 'My Friends' by Tim Burton & Helena Bonham Carter (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST, 2007)
19. 'Mash It Up Harry' by Ian Dury & The Blockheads (Mr. Hot Pants, 1998)
20. 'Prickle-Eyed Bush' by John Spiers & Jon Boden (Bellow, 2003)
21. 'Going To California' by Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin IV, 1971)
22. 'Exitlude' by The Killers (Sam's Town, 2006)

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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Countdown To Zero (dir. Lucy Walker, narrated by Gary Oldman)
- Rent It: The Man Who Knew Too Much (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, starring Peter Lorre)
- Skip It: Bridesmaids (dir. Paul Feig, starring Kristen Wiig)

SOUNDTRACK STORIES
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street - how Johnny Depp & Helena Bonham Carter had no experience of musical theatre when cast, and how they had to record their singing parts before shooting even began

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)
12. 'Take Me To The River' by Talking Heads (More Songs Around Buildings And Food, 1978)
13. 'You Haven't Told Me Anything' by Keane (Perfect Symmetry, 2008)
14. 'I Am In Love With You' by Imogen Heap (Speak For Yourself, 2005)
15. 'Don't Speak' by No Doubt (Tragic Kingdom, 1995)
16. 'Sense Of Doubt' by David Bowie ("Heroes", 1977)
17. 'Stay (Faraway, So Close!)' by U2 (Zooropa, 1993)
18. 'Precious' by Depeche Mode (Playing The Angel, 2005)
19. 'The Model' by Kraftwerk (The Man Machine, 1978)

Connection: Fashion and modelling. Depeche Mode take their name from a French fashion magazine, and Kraftwerk's song is about a fashion model. No correct guesses.

See you next week :)

Daniel

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