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'''After show 'aftershow' -''' | '''After show 'aftershow' -''' | ||
==== The Wine Up ==== | ==== The Wine Up ==== | ||
Bunj called in and the legend discussed the intro's he has provided and why he chose them - fkn legend. | |||
===== Song for the Lovers ===== | ===== Song for the Lovers ===== | ||
MFC declared no 15 for us all. | |||
====== Banger v Clanger ====== | ====== Banger v Clanger ====== | ||
The wheel of despair has been rung and it's 1976. | |||
* [[Banger vs. Clanger]] | * [[Banger vs. Clanger]] | ||
Revision as of 19:50, 3 May 2024
Live and Dangerous 034 is the 37th episode of Matt from Consett's Friday show, which was broadcast on Friday 03rd May 2024. It was hosted by Matt from Consett.
The Show
The show began at 18.00 BST.[2]
No intro the night
Pre Show tracks
- ATLiens - Outkast
- Fists of Fury - Kamasi Washington
- Dumb Ways to Die - Tangerine Kitty
- ATLiens - Outkast
Full track list
- Rat In Mi Kitchen - UB40
- Move Your Feet - Junior Senior
- Gone with the Wind Is My Love - Rita & The Tiaras
- Body of Mine - Lambrini Girls
- Weak - Skunk Anansie
- Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll - Ian Dury
- Legal Man - Belle and Sebastian
- Paint It, Black - The Rolling Stone
- No More Drama - Mary J. Blige
- Good as Hell (feat. Ariana Grande) - Lizzo
- Gravel Pit (feat. RZA, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon & U-God) - Wu-Tang Clan
- Gloria: In Excelsis Deo - Patti Smith
- Buckfast - Nadine Shah
- Hard To Handle - Patti Drew
- Can't Help Falling in Love - The Stylistics
- High Grade by Gentlemen's Dub Club
After show 'aftershow' -
The Wine Up
Bunj called in and the legend discussed the intro's he has provided and why he chose them - fkn legend.
Song for the Lovers
MFC declared no 15 for us all.
Banger v Clanger
The wheel of despair has been rung and it's 1976.