Last Tango - The Playlist

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Last Tango In West Yorkshire

The Heartland 2009 Weekender

Saturday 5th September 2009

Playlist

~o~

9pm-10pm - Frazer

Phantom Vision: More Than Than
Fangs on Fur: New Coats
UK Decay: Rising From The Dread
The Ivories: Reduce The Temperature
Danse Society: Clock
The Sisters Of Mercy: Good Things (Peel Session)
All About Eve: D For Desire
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: Beating My Head
The Hollow Men: Cathryn-Wheel
Cassandra Complex: Into The Heart
Vicious Pink: Spooky
Fad Gadget: Ricky's Hand
Bauhaus: Kick In The Eye (Redux Mix by Fernando)
The Sisters Of Mercy: Anaconda
James Ray And The Performance: Dust Boat
Into A Circle: Rise
Play Dead: Walk Away
Salvation: Jessica's Crime
The Bolshoi: Happy Boy

10pm-11pm - M@

Killing Joke: Seeing Red
Echo & The Bunnymen: Back Of Love
She Wants Revenge: Tear You Apart
Interpol: Slow Hands
Adam & The Ants: Zerox
The m*****n: Serpent's Kiss
The Eden House: To Believe In Something
The Nephilim vs. Frankie: Two Psychonauts
Ghost Dance: A Deeper Blue
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: Walking On Your Hands
Salvation: Diamond Child
Fuzzbox: Love Is The Slug
New Model Army: Poison Street
The Damned: Grimly Fiendish
The Chameleons: Swamp Thing
Cranes: Jewel

11pm-12am - Quiff Boy

Magazine: The Light Pours Out Of Me
The Sisters Of Mercy: Flood II
Ghost Dance: Where Spirits fly
Fields Of The Nephilim: Blue Water
Bauhaus: She's In Parties
Christian Death: Romeo's Distress
Play Dead: Shine
Virgin Prunes: Pagan Lovesong
Souxsie & The Banshees: Hong Kong Garden
The Cult: Rain
The Sisters Of Mercy: First & Last & Always
The March Violets: Religious As Hell
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: Spinning Round
Gaye Bykers On Acid: Shoulders
Spear Of Destiny: Rainmaker
Ramones: I Wanna Be Sedated
Motorhead: Capricorn

12am-1am - Frazer

The Sisters Of Mercy: Body Electric
Skeletal Family: Promised Land
PWEI: Def Con One
New Model Army: 51st State
The Damned: Neat Neat Neat
Public Image Limited: Public Image
The Cure: Play For Today
Soft Cell: Sex Dwarf
The Sisters Of Mercy: Floorshow
Bauhaus: Dark Entries
The Chameleons: Don't Fall
Alien Sex Fiend: I Walk The Line
DAF: Der Mussolini
Love & Rockets: No Big Deal

1am-1.45am - M@

Play Dead: Propaganda
The Cure: A Forest
The Sisters Of Mercy: (You Could Be The) One Vision (Thing)
Violent Femmes: Gone Daddy Gone
Utah Saints: Something Good
PWEI: Ich Bin Ein Auslander
Gaye Bykers On Acid: Everything's Groovy Baby
The Bolshoi: Away
Rosetta Stone: Adrenaline
The Chameleons: In shreds
Siouxsie & The Banshees: Christine

1.45am-2.30am - Quiff Boy

The Sisters Of Mercy: Blood Money
The Sisters Of Mercy: 1969
The Sisters Of Mercy: No Time To Cry
The Sisters Of Mercy: Alice
The Sisters Of Mercy: Ribbons
The Sisters Of Mercy: Train
The Sisters Of Mercy: Nine While Nine
The Sisters Of Mercy: Adrenachrome
The Sisters Of Mercy: Some Kind Of Stranger
The Sisters Of Mercy: Heartland

~o~

I'd just like to say a huge thanks to Frazer for helping sort the venue and PA, as ever, and to the legendary M@ for helping with the tunes. :notworthy:

The biggest thanks however must surely go to everyone who came over for the weekend. The Saturday was a quieter one than usual this time, but I know how much effort you guys put into travelling to Leeds for the weekend and it means a lot to me... I hope you all enjoyed yourselves - I certainly did! 8) :notworthy: :notworthy:
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WHOOO HOO!!!

~ Absolutely stunning playlist!! :notworthy: :notworthy:

Wish I was there to dance my arse off but next time...
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It's easy for me, I live here. May have to open the weeble hotel if happening next year-need.more.bodies. :wink:
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not seeing any Girls Aloud on that list. Looks great though :notworthy:
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weebleswobble wrote:It's easy for me, I live here. May have to open the weeble hotel if happening next year-need.more.bodies. :wink:
Puts need-to-sort-out-passport-problem-or-i-don't-exist on the list of *to do* things and will remember that weebies :wink:
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Crackin' playlist. :notworthy:

(I even remember some of them!)
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Wonderful playlist ... surely a wonderful night as well ... :D
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