Live and Dangerous S2 Ep23

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Live and Dangerous S2 Ep23 is the 73rd episode of Matt from Consett's Friday show, which was broadcast on Friday 31st January 2025. It was hosted by Matt from Consett.

The Show

The show began at 18.41. BST.[2]

Intro by Bunj

Full track list

  1. Good night Baby by The Butterflies
  2. Do the Clam by Elvis Presley
  3. Le responsable by Jacques Dutronc
  4. You Can't Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones
  5. Harder Than You Think by Public Enemy
  6. This Love Starved Heart of Mine (It's Killing Me) by Marvin Gaye
  7. Get Ready by Ella Fitzgerald
  8. Sticks 'n' Stones by Jamie T
  9. Poolside by Gia Ford
  10. Plateau (Live Acoustic) by Nirvana
  11. Guns of Brixton (feat. Camille) by Nouvelle Vague
  12. F.E.A.R (UNKLE Mix) by Ian Brown
  13. Dare by Gorillaz
  14. Chasing Cars by Hazel O'Connor, Clare Hirst & Sarah Fisher
  15. How Long Will I Love You (2008 Remaster) by The Waterboys
  16. The Tears of a Clown by The Beat
  17. Geno by Dexy's Midnight Runners
  18. Fascinating Rhythm by Bass-O-Matic
  19. Justified & Ancient (Make Mine a 99) (12"A Side))
  20. The Best Of It (feat. La Roux) by Whyte Horses
  21. Maneater by Pomplamoose
  22. The Perfect Pear by beabadoobee
  23. Take Time by T Bird and the Breaks
  24. If You're Ready (Come Go With Me) by The Staple Singers
  25. 'Bout to Dance (In My Pants) by Tony Joe White & Flying Mojito Bros
  26. You Don't Know by Smoove & Turrell
  27. Diego's Theme by Boca 45
The Wine Up

No time this week

Song for the Lovers

Matt from Bideford rang in and asked for his song to be dedicated to Patrick (No 15)

Banger v Clanger

Carried over

Banger vs. Clanger

Episode notes

The Bell of Booze has been deployed, let's be having you. Tech difficulties meant a switch to MixCloud before the show could properly start.

References

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