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Saturday, 17 May 2014

Fantasy Setlists 15th May - 16th May

Another three setlists as we rush headlong to the deadline, one from friend of New Chart Riot Keith Cameron, who incidentally has already heard 'Futurology' and approves!  Given that I don't think we've had a quote repeated yet I think Keith's is a contender for the best so far!  Thanks to JamGaw for liaising with Keith.

Our other contributors have some very interesting guest appearances and song selections and even a closing acoustic set, which makes a change!!  Still plenty of new songs arriving and lots of fresh ideas, so keep your votes coming until the end of Sunday 18th!!!

Keith Cameron @KeithCameron2
INTRO: The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils (Morrissey)
The Masses Against The Classes
Faster
La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)
Jackie Collins Existential Question Time
(It’s Not War) Just The End Of Love
Little Baby Nothing (with Kylie Minogue)
Yes
Send Away The Tigers
The Love Of Richard Nixon
Prologue To History
Marlon JD
Europa Geht Durch Mich (with Claudia Brucken)
This Sullen Welsh Heart (Acoustic)
Bright Eyes (Acoustic)
Motorcycle Emptiness
Mausoleum
1985
The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
Archives Of Pain
Some Kind Of Nothingness (with Ian McCulloch)
Revol
A Design For Life
Motown Junk
No Surface All Feeling

“I’ve met the man in the street. He’s a cunt.” - Sid Vicious

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Richard Mills @CymruBoyo


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Gem @pluralistbaby
Tsunami
Europa Geht Durch Mich
Anthem for a Lost Cause
Intravenous Agnostic
Kevin Carter
Yourself
Firefight
Door to the River
You Stole the Sun from my Heart
This is the Day
She Bathed Herself in a Bath of Bleach
Faster
Sleepflower
Life Becoming a Landslide
Repeat
Condemned to Rock 'n' Roll
Motorcycle Emptiness
A Design for Life
Everything Must Go
Stay Beautiful
Motown Junk
William's Last Words
You Love Us
Baby Elian (acoustic)
This is Yesterday (acoustic)

"In the end we had the pieces of the puzzle, oddly shaped emptinesses mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we couldn't name"

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