Pre gig music

there is no instrumentals, only songs
or you meant Chopins' nocturnes playing before support bands

Err - yes there is - a slide guitar type instrumental, see the download in the above post. It seems to come before 'You'll Never Walk Alone", so if the list in the 2nd post is accurate is this track La Ballata Del Cerutti? It's pretty damn good whatever it is.


Also, I've heard the intro music has changed now mid-tour. But no one seems to comment about it.

Yes - I noticed it changed on the last couple of dates, a couple of songs out ('The Pubs Got No Beer' song is definately gone - who was that anyway - Jimmie Rodgers?) and a couple of new ones in ("I Who Have Nothing" was one - can't remember the name of the female vocalist)
 
sid james said:
Err - yes there is - a slide guitar type instrumental...

it's "I Will Return" by Springwater then.

sid james said:
"I Who Have Nothing" was one - can't remember the name of the female vocalist)

Petula Clark.
Moz put that song on Quarry intro tape 2 years ago as well.
 
it's "I Will Return" by Springwater then.

Thanks. It’s been driving me mad, trying to work out what that instrumental was :)
 
1995

The "In Person" tour in the UK in February:

1. The Fall: Lie Dream of a Casino Soul
2. Petula Clark: Downtown
3. Nat Couty And The Braves: Woodpecker Rock
4. Angelic Upstarts: Never Had Nothin’
5. The Velvet Underground: The Black Angel’s Death Song
6. Phil Ochs: City Boy
7. Nathan Abshire & The Pinegrove Boys: French Two Steps
8. Jaybee Wasden: De Castrow
9. The Balfa Brothers: Casey Jones
10. The Marvelettes: Anything You Wanna Do
11. Ramones: Judy Is a Punk
12. New York Dolls: Jet Boy
13. Big Dee Irwin (With Little Eva): Swinging on a Star
14. Nico: Innocent and Vain
15. Jerusalem

Exitus: Górecki: Symphony no. 3


The Outside/Southpaw Grammar Tour :

Early November:

T.Rex: Telegram Sam
Echobelly: Give Her a Gun
V/A: Blue OST
One or several songs from the Elvis Costello And The Attractions' album "Armed Forces"

Late November/December

1. X-Ray Spex: The Day the World Turned Day-Glo
2. Raymonde: Raymonde
3. Angelic Upstarts: Never Had Nothin’
4. Jobriath: Heartbeat
5. Siouxsie And The Banshees: Mother/Oh Mein Papa
6. Angelic Upstarts: Teenage Warning
7. Angelic Upstarts: I’m an Upstart
8. Angelic Upstarts: Kids on the Street
9. Jerusalem


1997

September/October

Erik Satie: “Gymnopedies”, “Gnossiennes” and others from the album “After the Rain”.
1. Male vocal
2. Smoking Popes: Midnight Moon
3. Anthony Newley: Girls Were Made to Love and Kiss
4. Instrumental
5. Hurricane Smith: Don’t Let It Die
6. Generation X: Wild Youth
7. The Foundations: Mr. Personality Man
8. John Barry: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
9. Petula Clark: Downtown
10. Magazine: The Book
11. Siouxsie And The Banshees: Eve White/Eve Black
12. Serge Gainsbourg And Brigitte Bardot: Bonnie and Clyde
13. Nico: Innocent and Vain
The Operation drum solo

Exitus: Morrissey: Interlude (Instrumental)

October-December

Erik Satie: “Gymnopedies”, “Gnossiennes” and others from the album “After the Rain”.
1. Love Affair: Rainbow Valley
2. The Small Faces: Lazy Sunday
3. Anthony Newley: Girls Were Made to Love and Kiss
4. The Pioneers: Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
5. Mr. Bloe: Groovin’ with Mr. Bloe
6. Dave And Ansil Collins: Double Barrel
7. Traffic: Hole in My Shoe
8. Tyrannosaurus Rex: King of the Rumbling Spires
9. Hurricane Smith: Don’t Let It Die
10. Jaybee Wasden: De Castrow
11. Bob And Marcia: Young, Gifted and Black
12. Curved Air: Back Street Luv
13. Nico: Innocent and Vain
The Operation drum solo

Exitus: Morrissey: Interlude (Instrumental)

1999

Jacqueline du Pré: The Early BBC Recordings 1961-1965
1. Cockney Rejects: Greatest Cockney Ripoff
2. Cockney Rejects: I Wanna Be a Star
3. X-Ray Spex: Cigarettes
4. Mr. Bloe: Groovin' with Mr. Bloe
5. Generation X: Gimme Some Truth
6. Klaus Nomi: Der Nussbaum
7. Nico: Frozen Warning
8. The Business: Scagheads
9. Frank Sinatra And Celeste Holm: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
10. Maya Angelou: No No No No
11. Brigitte Bardot: Nue au soleil
12. Anthony Newley: Strawberry Fair
13. Cockney Rejects: East End
14. The Cats: Swan Lake
15. Nico: Innocent and Vain
The Operation drum solo

Exitus: Frank Sinatra: My Way

The tape was changed on the 2000 leg to include:

Elvis Presley: Tiger Man
Timi Yuro: Smile
X-Ray Spex: Warrior in Woolworth's
Nico: You Forgot to Answer

The Operation drum solo was replaced by John Barry's theme to the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.


2002:

1. Apex Theory: Bravo
2. Smoking Popes: Writing a Letter
3. Sparks: Arts and Crafts Spectacular
4. Television Personalities: Part Time Punks
5. Brigitte Bardot: Bubble Gum
6. Pony Club: The Thing About Men
7. Bobby Heller And His Orchestra With Bette Davis And Debbie Burton:
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
8. Nathan Abshire: Hey Mom
9. Leo García: Morrissey
10. The Thrills: One Horse Town
11. Ludus: The Fool
12. Hank Snow: Old Sheep
13. Nico: Innocent and Vain
14. John Betjeman: A Child Ill

Exitus: Frank Sinatra: My Way (On some early shows: “This Is My Life" by Shirley Bassey)

I would really appreciate some info about what was played on the 1992 tour. All I know is that these songs might have been included as well as some of the tracks from the Kill Uncle intro tape:

Siouxsie And the Banshees: Mirage
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Until It’s Time for You to Go
Ayshea: Farewell
Klaus Nomi: The Wayward Sisters

/Ulf.
 
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