Posted: 12 May 2014, 21:39
teabag?
a slight case of overwashingNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:That would explain the slogan then.hellboy69 wrote:Tea towel
second bit of setlist - encore, seems a wee bit boring thoughradiojamaica wrote:crikey, did Ben have a haircut?![]()
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I so need that anaconda shirt!
Blood Money, Valentine and Kiss The Carpet on the setlist? That is nice!
C'moon James, we got Valentine! Or you gonna tell me you don't gave a single fuck for that?James Blast wrote:just the encore?
Misserlou = Actually Misserlou, or just the strangest confusion on Pipeline?dtsom wrote:MISERLOU IS PIPELINE
No BE eitherPista wrote:No Flood??
WTF?
Wow! A 30 year old song....imagine the hysteria if they could manage a new song .....Husek wrote:C'moon James, we got Valentine! Or you gonna tell me you don't gave a single fuck for that?James Blast wrote:just the encore?
Hom_Corleone wrote:Blood Money though.
You're comin' up for teh Glasgow gig, ain't ya?sam1 wrote:Wow! A 30 year old song....imagine the hysteria if they could manage a new song .....
it features on R. Dogs or P. Fiction, I carnt remember which, what i do remember is Mark Radcliffe having D. Dale on and Mark pronouncing it "Miser Lou" like it was about a miser. Dale corrected him that it was "Miss'er Lou". Why the 'er I have now idea and he never explained it.Victim of Circumstance wrote:According to the German PD forum the instrumental was not Pipeline, but, as shown on the setlist, Misirlou by Dick Dale & The Del-Tones, a song way back from 1963 (which I never heard of before as far as I reckon) ...
This would be a good reference, though. Tarantino's always niceJames Blast wrote:it features on R Dogs or P Fiction, I carny remember whichVictim of Circumstance wrote:According to the German PD forum the instrumental was not Pipeline, but, as shown on the setlist, Misirlou by Dick Dale & The Del-Tones, a song way back from 1963 (which I never heard of before as far as I reckon) ...
thanks Mr. Show-off bastard!Bartek wrote:it's from pulp fiction.