What are the limits we set and when it comes to playing songs in a crowded bar. Actually I had a lot of limits and there were many songs and groups from this same time period that I refused to ever play. Now that would make an interesting list. Groups from the late 70's to mid 80's that I never played in the sound booth. Well, that's another post.
Here are another set of songs that I did play... regularly.
The Limits We Set - Late Night FV
- The Limits We Set – The English Beat, 1981
- Watching the Detectives – Elvis Costello, 1977
- Look Back in Anger – David Bowie, 1979
- Brave Boys Keep Their Promises – The Teardrop Explodes, 1980
- Messages – A Flock of Seagulls, 1982
- Radio Silence – Thomas Dolby, 1982
- De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da – The Police, 1980
- The Metro – Berlin, 1982
- Speak Like a Child – The Style Council, 1983
- Hot House Baby – Moon Martin, 1980
- I Thought I Heard a Heartbeat – The Inmates, 1980
- Mercury Blues – David Lindley, 1981
- Don’t Worry Baby – Los Lobos, 1984
- Get That Girl – Joe Jackson, 1979
- When I Write the Book – Rockpile, 1980
- Someday, Someway – Marshall Crenshaw, 1982
- Keep in Touch – The Romantics, 1980
- Tenderness – General Pubic, 1984
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) – Eurythmics, 1983
- New Song – Howard Jones, 1984
- In A Big Country – Big Country, 1983
- The Walls Came Down – The Call, 1983
- Cities – Talking Heads, 1979
- Underground – Men At Work, 1981
- Grinding Halt – The Cure, 1979
- Mad World – Tears For Fears, 1983
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