1) Breathe (Pink Floyd)
2) Where The Streets Have No Name (U2)
3) London Calling (The CLash)
4) Tangled Up In Blue (Bob Dylan)
5) Hurricane (Bob Dylan)
6) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pink Floyd)
7) Like A Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan)
8) Magnificent seven (The Clash)
9) Watch That Man (David Bowie)...
Literally just occurred to me how well:
Return Of The Stingray Guitar
We Love You
soon
would go together as a medley, immediately one after another.
Then after 'soon', 'glastonbury'. phwoar, it would come in with a bang. Then mercy, another rocking song, followed by winter (an improved...
Exceptional:
Hawkmoon 269 (The organ intro...is that Dylan? I read somewhere it was. Either way, it's brilliant!)
Angel Of Harlem
All I Want Is You
God Part II
good:
Heartland
When Love Comes To Town
Desire
Love Rescue Me
_____outstanding:
1) unkown caller
2) moment of surrender
3) no line on the horizon
4) fez-being born
5) cedars of lebanon
______very good:
6) magnificent
7) stand up comedy
8) get on your boots
9) breathe
____average:
10) crazy tonight
11) white as snow
easy.
1) UTEOTW-One of U2's most climatic songs, really exciting and hard rocking.
2) Acrobat-Haunting. Energetic. One of my favourites.
3) The Fly-Hard rocking and full of character!
4) Mysterious Ways-Funky and inventive. I love the way the guitar bends and whines and the bongos make for great...
Now my U2 obsession has died down and switched to a phase of manic Bob Dylan admiration, I'd say The Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby, Rattle and Hum, No Line and Pop are my favourites.
Just today my mum recieved a ticketmaster ad in her email spam, compelling her to look at it knowing I'm a fan and listening to bits and bobs of 'Suburbs' in the car and loving it herself. It was there that we realised they are playing on my 16th birthday. Well, take a wild guess at what we did...