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April 4, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

DJ Setlist: Opening Set and Post-Show for Shayne Carter, San Fran, Thursday, April 2

bzI played a few records before and after the Shayne Carter gig – the real focus was after, playing classic Flying Nun-era songs (among others).  And to start the show I kept it all Kiwi also. A good night out before Easter.

Here’s what I played…

(pre-show)

1. Lawrence Arabia, The 03
2. Tami Neilson, Walk (Back To Your Arms)
3. John Hore, Dancing With My Shadow
4. Lawnmaster, Skinny
5. The Clean, Are You Really On Drugs?
6. The Pelicans, Krazy Legs
7. John Rowles, If I Only Had Time
8. DD Smash, Guilty
9. Waves, Clockhouse Shuffle
10. Mike Nock, Sunrise
11. Michael Houstoun, Lilburn: Sonata 1949 (Mvt. 1)

(post-show)

12. The Phoenix Foundation, Buffalo
13.The Bats, North By North
14. 3Ds, Sing Song
15. The Spelling Mistakes, Feels So Good
16. Headless Chickens, Railway Surfing
17. The Body Electric, Pulsing
18. Screaming Mee Mees, Stars In My Eyes
19. Blam Blam Blam, Marsha
20. Sneaky Feelings, There’s A Chance
21. The Clean, Draw(in)g to a (W)hole
22. The Verlaines, The Funniest Thing
23. The Dance Exponents, Airway Spies
24. The Chills, Heavenly Pop Hit
25. Stones, Surf’s Up
26. Bored Games, Happy Ending
27. Citizen Band, I Feel Good
28. Coup D’état, No Music On My Radio
29. Pink Flamingos, Virginia
30. Th’ Dudes, That Look In Your Eyes
31. Liam Finn, Better To Be
32. The Eversons, Terminally Lame
33. Connan Mockasin, Forever Dolphin Love
34. Space Waltz, Out On The Street
35. Jesse Harper, Hole In His Hand
36. The Quincy Conserve, Ride The Rain
37. The Fourmyula, Nature
38. Headband, Love Is Bigger Than The Whole Wide World
39. Eliza Keil, Every Day Is Sunday
40. Fred Dagg, We Don’t Know How Lucky We Are
41. Sharon O’Neill, Maxine 42. Split Enz, Poor Boy
43. Suburban Reptiles, Saturday Night: Stay At Home
44. Toy Love, Squeeze
45. Hello Sailor, I’m A Texan
46. The Swingers, One Good Reason
47. Pop Mechanix, Radio Song
48. Spines, The Prize For Industry
49. Whizz Kids, Occupational Hazard
50. Max Merritt, Slipping Away
51. SJD, The Last I Saw of Marryane

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