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#Under Pressure (Remastered 2011) by Queen and David Bowie
#Under Pressure (Remastered 2011) by Queen and David Bowie
#Outside by George Michael
#Soul Man by The Blues Brothers
#Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye
#Crisps by Getdown Services
#White Knuckles by OK Go
#White Knuckles by OK Go (Shurely some mistake) for Vicky
#Brilliant Mind by Furniture
#Red Eyes by The war On Drugs
#Song For Whoever by The Beautiful South
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==== Song for the Lovers ====
==== Song for the Lovers ====


 
Andy from Accrington asked for this for Nat the very lovely tune can be found at number 10.
===== The Wine Up =====
===== The Wine Up =====



Revision as of 20:02, 10 January 2025


Live and Dangerous House Party S2 Ep20 is the 70th episode of Matt from Consett's Friday show, which was broadcast on Friday 10th January 2025. It was hosted by Matt from Consett.

The Show

The show began at 18.01 BST.[2]

Intro by Bunj

Pre Show list

  • Young Man's Blues by Mose Allison
  • Hamburg Song by Keane
  • The Rat by The Walkmen
  • Just like Heaven by The Cure
  • Forget You by Camilla and the Chickens

Full track list

  1. Under Pressure (Remastered 2011) by Queen and David Bowie
  2. Outside by George Michael
  3. Soul Man by The Blues Brothers
  4. Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye
  5. Crisps by Getdown Services
  6. White Knuckles by OK Go
  7. White Knuckles by OK Go (Shurely some mistake) for Vicky
  8. Brilliant Mind by Furniture
  9. Red Eyes by The war On Drugs
  10. Song For Whoever by The Beautiful South


Song for the Lovers

Andy from Accrington asked for this for Nat the very lovely tune can be found at number 10.

The Wine Up
Banger v Clanger

Episode notes

The Bell of Booze has been deployed. A special you say we play episode.


References

  1. Length taken from the Mixcloud file.
  2. Timing taken from Discordian* (*as MFC affectionately refers to Discord).