Title: Requests for HDIF on NYE!
ian - December 29, 2010 06:10 PM (GMT)
Requests please! What would you like to hear on Friday?
elio - December 30, 2010 07:21 PM (GMT)
Soft Pack - answer to yourself
Tom Petty - American girl
Black Lips - Bad Kids
Mystery Jets - Young Love
Bob B Sox - Why do lovers break each others heart
I'd rather dance with you - Kings of Convenience
The isley brothers - this old heart of mine
The Everly Brothers = Cathys clown
cheers
ian - December 30, 2010 08:18 PM (GMT)
No chance of the first four I'm afraid - too rocky for us - but the soul songs and KoC sound good to me!
owen - December 30, 2010 11:16 PM (GMT)
How about..
Jonathan Richman - New Teller
The Aislers Set - The Way To Market Station
Jens Lekman - Sipping on the Sweet Nectar
The Apples In Stereo - Seems So
The Ladybug Transistor - Perfect For Shattering
Really, really looking forward to it!
ian - December 30, 2010 11:41 PM (GMT)
yay, apples in stereo! now i *have* to play it!
tinagwee - December 31, 2010 02:51 PM (GMT)
The Cure- A forest
Talk Talk- Today
Goldheart Assemby- King of Rome
Aretha Franklin- Until you come back to me
Crystal Castles/Robert Smith- Not in Love
Echo and the Bunnymen- Seven Seas
Siouxsie and the banshees- Peek-A-Boo
David Bowie- Cat people
dandy Livingstone- Rudy- A message to you
The smiths- anything and everything (particularly this charming man)
L7- Pretend We're dead
Japan- Quiet Life
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions- Forest Fire
Big Audio Dynamite- E=MC2
Divine Comedy- At the Indie Disco (gotta be done surely?)
The Sugarcubes- Hit
Ladyhawke- My Delirium
Faces- Ooh La La
REM- Shiny Happy People!
Stuff upbeat and dead easy to dance to so we are all shiny happy people on the night, more of the indiepop side of things if possible?
I love ALL the music played at HDIF but some mates who are coming along find some of the more obscure soul stuff hard to dance to. (only a request mind)