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Playlist – Under The Bridge 21.09.17

September 22, 2017

Flamin’ Groovies + Theatre Royal, Under The Bridge, 21.9.17

Here is my playlist for last night’s gig. Under The Bridge has a fabulous sound system, good sightlines and helpful staff – highly recommended. Review of the gig itself to follow.

All the records below were 10” or 12” vinyl singles except where indicated*.

Who knew so many played at 33rpm ? A few John Peel moments there…

 

Set One

You Get What You Give – Young Radicals

Moving Away From The Pulsebeat – Buzzcocks

When The Kingdon Comes – Primal Scream + Paul Weller

A Spy In The House Of Love – dB’s

I Am The Resurrection (edit) – Stone Roses

You Don’t Move Me – Keith Richards

Time Will Tell – Kinks

Jus’ Can’t Stop Me – J Geils Band

Spirit In The Sky – Cheaters

Still Holding On To You – Dream Syndicate

A Million Miles Away – Plimsouls

Doom and Gloom – Rolling Stones

Ladytron – Roxy Music (Steve Wilson remix)

I Will Dare – Replacements

I Fought The Law / Route 66 – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

 

Set Two

 

Alabama 3 – Woke Up This Morning

Clampdown – Clash

Burlesque – Family (Ashley Beadle remix)

Tall Stories – PPK *

Soul Kitchen – Doors

Beck’s Bolero – Jeff Beck Group *

Ride ‘Em On Down – Rolling Stones

 

Set Three

 

Higher Than The Sun – Primal Scream (original version)

Casa Dega – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Riders On The Storm – Doors

Private Life – Pretenders

The Oldest Story In The World – Plimsouls

I’m Not Saying – Replacements

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2 Comments
  1. Mike Baess permalink

    Ye gawds – that’s a pretty eclectic playlist. Was it pre-determined?

    Mike

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  2. Only by my selection of 10″ and 12″ singles! I usually just take a box of 7″ singles when I DJ so the bigger ones never get played…I ran out of time before I could play Who’ll Be The Next In Line by Queens Of The Stone Age – surely one of the worlds most unlikely cover versions (it’s really good as well)

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