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Black Oktober - Saturday's playlist at The George

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 20:17
by Quiff Boy
Playlist for the Heartland "Black Oktober 2005" bash at The George, 08.10.2005

» Frazer: (8-9pm)
The Three Johns: Brainbox
Screaming Marionettes: Like Christabel
MDMA: God Squad
Welle Erdball - Starfighter F-104G
New Order: Temptation (Secret Machines Remix)
The Sisters: Good Things (Peel Session)
Batfish Boys: Swamp Liquor
James Ray And The Performance: Mexico Sundown Blues (Edit)
Tones On Tail: Christian Says
The Chameleons: Perfume Garden
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: Chance
Ghost Dance: Celebrate
New Model Army: White Coats
Play Dead: Sacrosanct
The Cure: Boys Don't Cry

» Quiff Boy: (9-10pm)
Pere Ubu: Modern Dance (br)
The Stooges: Gimmie Danger
The Cortinas: Fascist Dictator
T. Rex: Metal Guru
Gary Glitter: Didn't Know I Loved You
David Essex: We're Gonna Make You A Star
New York Dolls: Trash
Motorhead: Please Don't Touch (br)
The Sisters: Blood Money
Southern Death Cut: Fatman (r)
Salvation: (Clearing Out The) Debris (r)
Play Dead: Shine (br)
Killing Joke: The Death And Resurrection Show (br)
Bauhaus: Sanity Assassin (br)
Xmal Deutschland: Mondlicht (r)
March Violets: Deep
Creaming Jesus: Temple Of Shite (r)

» Frazer: (10-10.30pm)
The Sisters: Giving Ground
Suicide: Ghostrider
Cabaret Voltaire: Nag Nag Nag
PIL: This Is Not A Love Song
The Damned: New Rose
Siouxsie & The Banshees: Love In A Void
Joy Division: Transmission
The Sisters: Train
Skeletal Family: Promised Land

» Quiff Boy: (10.30-11pm)
Virgin Prunes: Pagan Lovesong (r)
Specimen: Sharp Teeth, Pretty Teeth
The Sisters: Black Planet
Abba: Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
Dolly Parton: Jolene
Hot Chocolate: Emma
The Sisters: Alice

» Phono Paul: (11-12am)
The Cult: Rain (r)
Siouxsie & The Banshees: Cities In Dust (r)
The Cure: Boys Don't Cry (r)
The Cramps: Human Fly (r)
Danielle Dax: Cat House (r)
Fields Of The Nephilim: Moonchild (br)
New Model Army: Vengeance (r)
The Chameleons: Don't Fall (r)
James Ray & The Performance: Dust Boat
The Sisters: You Could Be The One (r)
PWEI: There Is No Love Between Us Anymore (br)
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry: Talk About The Weather (r)
Crazyhead: Have Love, Will Travel
Specimen: Syria (br)
Teardrop Explodes: Reward (r)
Alien Sex Fiend: I Walk The Line (r)
Iggy Pop: Lust For Life (br)
Big Black: Kerosene

» Quiff Boy: (12-12.45am)
Fugazi: Waiting Room
Mudhoney: Touch Me I'm Sick (r)
Gaye Bykers On Acid: All Hung Up
MC5: Kick Out The Jams
Punishment Of Luxury: Puppetlife (r)
Utah Saints: New Gold Dream
The Sisters: Ribbons
Ghost Dance: Where Spirits Fly (r)
Christian Death: Romeo's Distress (r)
PWEI: Not Now James, We're Busy (br)
The Sisters: 1969

» Frazer: (12.45-1.30am)
Ghost Dance: Last Train
The Sisters: First And Last And Always
Bauhaus: She's In Parties
The Sisters: Body Electric
The Cure: A Forest
The Chameleons: In Shreds
The Sisters: Floorshow
Killing Joke: Wardance
New Model Army: No Rest For The Wicked
The Sisters: Adrenochrome
The Sisters: Some Kind Of Stranger (r)


Key:
(r) = song request
(br) = band request (ie: no specific track, or a different track to the one actually played)

Sadly, Andy "eBlue" from Resurrected couldn't DJ his slot due to illness so Frazer and myself split the hour between us. :(

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 20:18
by Quiff Boy
and i think it's a f**king excellent playlist ;D :notworthy:

and frazer didn't actually note down whether his songs were request or not :? :D

Re: Black Oktober - Saturday's playlist at The George

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 20:29
by Debaser
Quiff Boy wrote:Playlist for the Heartland "Black Oktober 2005" bash at The George, 08.10.2005



New York Dolls: Trash
Nope - you played Personality Crisis....I'm positive

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 20:36
by Quiff Boy
oooh, you might be right you know.

hmmm :?

meant to play trash :lol:

Re: Black Oktober - Saturday's playlist at The George

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 20:59
by boudicca
Yes, I seem to remember bouncing up and down in my seat going "Eeeeeee! Eeeeeeeee! I asked for that!" when "Fatman" came on...

But wait! "Metal Guru"? "New Rose"? :eek: I could swear they were never played... otherwise I'd have been up making an arse of myself to them, wouldn't I? :urff: :oops: :lol:

I remember singing along to "Gimme Gimme Gimme" tho'... 8)

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 21:07
by Quiff Boy
this bit:
Pere Ubu: Modern Dance (br)
The Stooges: Gimmie Danger
The Cortinas: Fascist Dictator
T. Rex: Metal Guru
Gary Glitter: Didn't Know I Loved You
David Essex: We're Gonna Make You A Star
New York Dolls: Trash
Motorhead: Please Don't Touch (br)
The Sisters: Blood Money
was my own little self-indulgent section ;D

not like the rest of it... oh no no no :innocent: :P

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 21:07
by Quiff Boy
ahem
PWEI: Not Now James, We're Busy (br)
:innocent: ;D

Re: Black Oktober - Saturday's playlist at The George

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 21:08
by pikkrong
I remember PIB dragging me to the dancefloor and then myself dancing after those definitely rocking ones:
Quiff Boy wrote: Joy Division: Transmission
The Sisters: Train
Skeletal Family: Promised Land

Re: Black Oktober - Saturday's playlist at The George

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 21:51
by emilystrange
boudicca wrote:Yes, I seem to remember bouncing up and down in my seat going "Eeeeeee! Eeeeeeeee! I asked for that!" when "Fatman" came on...

But wait! "Metal Guru"? "New Rose"? :eek: I could swear they were never played... otherwise I'd have been up making an arse of myself to them, wouldn't I? :urff: :oops: :lol:

I remember singing along to "Gimme Gimme Gimme" tho'... 8)
I did that to New Rose for you, dear

Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 22:52
by scotty
Skeletal Family, Ghost Dance, Salvation, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, The Cham's, Alien Sex Fiend...... it was indeed a fantastic set, :notworthy: 8) :notworthy: 8) @ all the DJs, but didn't one of them say he was going to play Girls Aloud :innocent: :twisted:

Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 09:38
by Ozpat
That list looks great QB. Do not know all songs but I certainly gonna have a listen.

Would be a nice compilation on cd I guess 8)

Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 10:01
by Obviousman
Looking good indeed :D

Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 10:32
by canon docre
Obviousman wrote:Looking good indeed :D
I guess, I would've shaken my tailfeathers to it as well. :P

Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 14:33
by timsinister
Cross-posted all over my friends list. I was the ONLY one to comment in the Sisters community on LJ. :|

Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 14:35
by Quiff Boy
aye, that sisters lj community is dead :|

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 18:11
by James Blast
Quiff Boy wrote:ahem
PWEI: Not Now James, We're Busy (br)
:innocent: ;D
is that a dig :wink:
:D
we also got Reward by the mighty Teardrop Explodes :notworthy:
could it be Sleeping Gas next time?

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 22:36
by Debaser
James Blast wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:ahem
PWEI: Not Now James, We're Busy (br)
:innocent: ;D
is that a dig :wink:
:D
we also got Reward by the mighty Teardrop Explodes :notworthy:
could it be Sleeping Gas next time?
Actually could it be ANYTHING other than Reward........ :lol:

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 22:45
by James Blast
... or Treason

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 22:58
by scotty
Debaser wrote:
Actually could it be ANYTHING other than Reward........ :lol:
:( I love that song.

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 23:05
by Debaser
I don't hate it...its just it's the ONLY track that gets associated with the Teardrops

Only a minor inseey weensy niggle...infact not a niggle at all

I LOVE IT

*gets worried incase Copey gets blacklisted due to ingraits*

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 23:11
by boudicca
scotty wrote:
Debaser wrote:
Actually could it be ANYTHING other than Reward........ :lol:
:( I love that song.
Buggered if I remember that one being played either... :urff: :(

I must be going senile :oops: .

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 23:16
by James Blast
boudicca wrote:Buggered....:eek:
I must be going senile :oops: .
no, just not old enough to appreciate how vital those singles visiting TOTP were
back in the day...

Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 23:22
by boudicca
Nice edit James. :lol: :eek:

Posted: 16 Oct 2005, 00:27
by eastmidswhizzkid
the music was superb -apologies to anyone who had to put up with me bawling along in their ear (and singing as well,before anyone else says it...).
i'ld have probably danced more but paint it black had already won the lionel blair award :twisted: and i'm a sore loser.. :innocent:

Posted: 16 Oct 2005, 23:26
by Planet Dave
Nowhere near enough techno-goth. One Utah Saints track does not a rave make. Still, that was compensated for in the garage on Sunday night, where it was far less likely to annoy loads of people.

Ribbons should really be played on loop on nights like this. :notworthy: