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*Boys That Sing by Viola Beach | *Boys That Sing by Viola Beach | ||
*Midnight by Jessie Ware | *Midnight by Jessie Ware | ||
* | *You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon | ||
*Too Much too Young (2015 Remaster) by The Specials | |||
*This Town (From The Original Series This Town) by F**k The Factory | |||
=== Full track list === | === Full track list === | ||
#Acquiesce by Oasis | #Acquiesce by Oasis | ||
#Black Eyed Dog (feat. Self Esteem) by Craig Armstrong | #Black Eyed Dog (feat. Self Esteem) by Craig Armstrong | ||
#Oh No! Not the Beast Day by Marsha Hunt | #Oh No! Not the Beast Day by Marsha Hunt | ||
#Better on Stage by Flow Dynamics | #Better on Stage by Flow Dynamics | ||
#Gorilla by Little Simz | |||
#I Saw by Young Fathers | |||
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== Episode notes == | == Episode notes == | ||
Huge technical issues meant the show (Now Aria nominated) had to be | Huge technical issues meant the show (Now Aria nominated) had to be paused whilst legendary technical guru Paul 'The Fixer' Cole waded neck deep into MFC's cables. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 21:27, 27 June 2024
Live and Dangerous 043 is the 45th episode of Matt from Consett's Friday show, which was broadcast on Thursday 27th June 2024. It was hosted by Matt from Consett.
The Show
The show began at 18.02 BST.[2]
Intro by Bunj
Pre Show list
- Boys That Sing by Viola Beach
- Midnight by Jessie Ware
- You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon
- Too Much too Young (2015 Remaster) by The Specials
- This Town (From The Original Series This Town) by F**k The Factory
Full track list
- Acquiesce by Oasis
- Black Eyed Dog (feat. Self Esteem) by Craig Armstrong
- Oh No! Not the Beast Day by Marsha Hunt
- Better on Stage by Flow Dynamics
- Gorilla by Little Simz
- I Saw by Young Fathers
Episode notes
Huge technical issues meant the show (Now Aria nominated) had to be paused whilst legendary technical guru Paul 'The Fixer' Cole waded neck deep into MFC's cables.