Saturday 12 April 2014

Fantasy Setlists 6th - 11th April

Two more excellent setlists to add to the ones we've had so far, I'm currently taking a short break from shortlisting mine to type this and I can tell you it's not easy!!  But obviously worth it in the end.....

I make it 81 songs selected in only 6 lists so far, so we're already getting a wide selection of songs!!!  And, unlike the top 50s, early on we have no song which has been selected in every set.  Which proves that some people might occasionally want a break from the big guns, even though we know that is extremely unlikely to happen in real life.  Keep them coming!!

Nostalgic Pushead @NostalgicPus
Yes
You Stole the Sun from my Heart
Motorcycle Emptiness
Roses in the Hospital 
Patrick Bateman
Little Baby Nothing (with Molly Yarde)
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
From Despair to Where
Everything Must Go
La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)
Suicide is Painless (Theme From MASH)
This Sullen Welsh Heart (acoustic)
Rewind the Film (with Richard Hawley acoustic)
This Joke Sport Severed (acoustic)
Your Love Alone Is Not Enough (with NP herself!)
Sleepflower
Methadone Pretty
Tsunami
Jackie Collins Existential Question Time
Postcards From a Young Man
You Love Us
Motown Junk (Sloop John B intro)
Some Kind of Nothingness
Show Me the Wonder
Nostalgic Pushead

"I am woman. I am strong" - Miss Piggy

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Nick Tait @ApolloScream
Motorcycle Emptiness
Your Love Alone is Not Enough
All We Make is Entertainment
Show Me the Wonder
30 Year War
Die in the Summertime
Faster
The Masses Against the Classes
First Republic
Imperial Bodybags
Postcards From a Young Man
So Dead
Revol
Yes
You're Tender and You're Tired (acoustic)
I Think I Found It (acoustic)
Autumnsong
Suicide Alley
Nobody Loved You
As Holy As The Soil (That Buries Your Skin)
Underdogs
Stay Beautiful
Motown Junk
You Love Us
A Design for Life

"Be pure, be vigilant, behave"

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