KISS THE CARPET!!!
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New Tour - Opening Track
- Maisey
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The long intro version of Kiss The Carpet that can be heard opening the set on some 91 bootlegs was pretty awesome.
This time round I'm hoping for SKOS/CN (not first, just in general).
Was really pleased to hear FALAA & Marian last time round, came away a lot happier than I did from the appalling (and 85 era songs free) Astoria Silver Bullet gig.
I am genuinely very excited about this show.
This time round I'm hoping for SKOS/CN (not first, just in general).
Was really pleased to hear FALAA & Marian last time round, came away a lot happier than I did from the appalling (and 85 era songs free) Astoria Silver Bullet gig.
I am genuinely very excited about this show.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
opening track, opening track, but first...
let's forget about when you don't see me, will i dream, war on drugs... i don't wanna hear it anymore.
stuff is short so make some space for better ones
let's forget about when you don't see me, will i dream, war on drugs... i don't wanna hear it anymore.
stuff is short so make some space for better ones
long live rock'n'roll
TC album version with choir ?
Afterhours + Floorshow (or... mmm... the Train/Detonation Boulevard medley)
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Jihad.
Minister of Misinformation and Misdirection.
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
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Not the way The Sisters would play it, it wouldn't. I can guarantee that.
Minister of Misinformation and Misdirection.
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A cover. What about One night in Bangkok by Murray Head?
guns & cars & accidents
Since the sound usually is awful in the first couple of songs I really hope they open with the crappiest ones.
BUT, on the other hand Von suddenly cares about the sound then I say FIX, otherwise I will be in the bar.
BUT, on the other hand Von suddenly cares about the sound then I say FIX, otherwise I will be in the bar.
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A shelter from pigs on the wing
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You know I wouldn't put it past ...them... to use the Jihad as a live intro in much the same way as a fragment of Afterhours was used for the last tour - if only to keep the obsessed fans happy in the way that such pointless little things can.Herr Chairman wrote:Jihad.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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they should start with a cover:
the goombay dance band's "seven tears"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8mtV4kTAPU
well, if the b*stards aren't going to do boney m's "rasputin" they could at least do a song by their alter egos plus, they were massive in hamburg in the early 80s, so i'm sure they would strike a chord with von)
the goombay dance band's "seven tears"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8mtV4kTAPU
well, if the b*stards aren't going to do boney m's "rasputin" they could at least do a song by their alter egos plus, they were massive in hamburg in the early 80s, so i'm sure they would strike a chord with von)
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That is possibly the best idea I've heard in agesQuiff Boy wrote:they should start with a cover:
the goombay dance band's "seven tears"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8mtV4kTAPU
well, if the b*stards aren't going to do boney m's "rasputin" they could at least do a song by their alter egos plus, they were massive in hamburg in the early 80s, so i'm sure they would strike a chord with von)
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Shall we start one of those mindless Facebook groups to force to use it as an opener? They always work.markfiend wrote:That is possibly the best idea I've heard in agesQuiff Boy wrote:they should start with a cover:
the goombay dance band's "seven tears"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8mtV4kTAPU
well, if the b*stards aren't going to do boney m's "rasputin" they could at least do a song by their alter egos plus, they were massive in hamburg in the early 80s, so i'm sure they would strike a chord with von)
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Ask Jo if she remembers singing that rather too heartily on a train trip back from Leeds one nightQuiff Boy wrote:they should start with a cover:
the goombay dance band's "seven tears"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8mtV4kTAPU
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