To The Winter
Love Is Dead
Song For My Father
One Lazy Morning / She's In Fashion
Saturday Night
Back To You
By The Sea
The Power
The Asphalt World
My Insatiable One / Clowns / It Was A Very Good Year
Europe Is Our Playground
Indian Strings
Everything Will Flow
He's Gone
The 2 Of Us
The Next Life
Still Life
So Young
The Wild Ones
Trash
October 21, 2007
July 9, 2007
The Eraserheads/Turncoat Single Release Party
The Eraserheads Single Release
Luis Felber - Pacemaker
The Eraserheads
July, 9 2007 at -SINGLE LAUNCH-Madame jojo's
Soho, London, w1
Cost : £5
ERASERHEADS AND TURNCOAT RELEASE A DOUBLE SINGLE WITH CUT OUT AND COME AGAIN. Party!
The Eraserheads
July, 9 2007 at -SINGLE LAUNCH-Madame jojo's
Soho, London, w1
Cost : £5
ERASERHEADS AND TURNCOAT RELEASE A DOUBLE SINGLE WITH CUT OUT AND COME AGAIN. Party!
Labels:
CACA,
Gigs,
Madame jojo,
The Eraserheads,
TJ
June 25, 2007
June 5, 2007
March 2, 2007
Jamie T @ Hammersmith Palais with Little Ones, The Turncoat
Full setlist:
1. Dry Off Your Cheeks
2. Operation
3. Ike & Tina
4. If You Got The Money
5. Northern Line
6. Back In The Game
7. Living With Betty
8. Alicia Quays
9. So Lonely Was The Ballad
10. Pacemaker
11. Calm Down Dearest
12. Salvador
13. Sheila w. Ed Larrikin Encore
14. A New England
15. Brand New Bass Guitar
16. Calm Down Dearest [reprise]
1. Dry Off Your Cheeks
2. Operation
3. Ike & Tina
4. If You Got The Money
5. Northern Line
6. Back In The Game
7. Living With Betty
8. Alicia Quays
9. So Lonely Was The Ballad
10. Pacemaker
11. Calm Down Dearest
12. Salvador
13. Sheila w. Ed Larrikin Encore
14. A New England
15. Brand New Bass Guitar
16. Calm Down Dearest [reprise]
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Labels:
Gigs,
Hammersmith Palais,
Jamie T,
Little Ones,
The Turncoat
November 30, 2006
BBC Radiophonic Workshop / Sonic Boom
Turntable
Cafe pays tribute to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, whose most familiar
contribution to the world was the Dr Who theme, arguably the earliest
and most significant piece of British electronica. But with contributors
like Delia Derbyshire and Glynis Jones, it was also hugely influential
on generations of musicians, from the Pet Shop Boys to Aphex Twin and
Four Tet.
Sonic Boom - formerly of Spacemen 3 and the last person to work with
Delia Derbyshire before she died in 2001 - performs live; there is a
selection of archive footage on the workshop, and Julian House, from the
graphic design company Intro provides images and spins records.
Turntable Cafe takes place in the Purcell Room and The Front Room at the
Queen Elizabeth Hall.

Labels:
BBC Radiophonic Workshop,
Bob,
Cinema,
DJ,
film,
Sonic Boom,
South Bank Centre,
Tony
November 22, 2006
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