The Big Paws – Tracklisting 22/05/2010
“Nom nom nom song” – ParryGrip
“Atmosphere” by Joy Division
“Run The Heart” by Sleigh Bells
“Scribble” (Radio Edit) by Underworld
“Snake” (Mexicans with Guns Remix) by Oy
“Kuya Hanjwa” by S. Piliso & His Super Seven
Duck And Cover
“Holiday in Cambodia” by Richard Cheese
“1979″ (Spin.Kidd Redub) by Smashing Pumpkins
“Island Walking” by Tame Impala
“When I’m Small” by Phantogram
“Howlin’ For You” by The Black Keys
“32 Leaves Dipped In Blackness” by Shabazz Palaces
“Fair Game” by The Like
“Leave Everywhere” by Toro y Moi
Get Folked: “Summer is a Coming in”
“Higher Than The Stars” by The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
“Pure” by Bye Bye Blackbird
Tediously Topical Twitter Tag Time: “Always on My _Hind_” by the Pet Shop Boys
“Oliver Cromwell” by Monty Python
“Paradise Circus” by The Lilac Time
The Big Paws 05/09/09 – Tracklisting
“Nom nom nom song” – ParryGrip
“I Can’t Imagine The World Without Me” by Echobelly
“Running from the Cops” by Phantogram
“Kundalini Express” by The Flaming Lips
“Percussion Gun” by White Rabbits
“Beba” by PANTyRAiD (free download)
The Tiiiime Tunnel:
- The Reverend Ian Paisley, was jailed for 3 months for what was obviously not a legitimate political protest
- The Beatles gave their last public performance, on the roof the Apple Records building
- Charles de Gaulle steped down as president of France after suffering defeat in a referendum.
- Newquay Zoo opened to the public.
- The Stonewall riots in New York City marked the start of the modern gay rights movement.
- The halfpenny ceaseed to be legal tender
- The Woodstock Festival – three days of peace, love and bad acid, was held on a farm in New York
- Monty Python’s Flying Circus was first shown BBC One.
- The first message was sent over ARPANET, the forerunner of the internet.
- Regular colour TV broadcasts began on BBC One and ITV
- Slapped by the midwife in this year: stoic German race car driver Michael Schumacher, Welsh singstress Cerys Matthews, and Linus Torvalds, Finnish computer programmer
- Given the last rites in this ear: Rolling Stone Brian Jones, boxer Rocky Marciano, and famous President of Somalia Abdirashid Ali Shermarke
- And on 20th July 1969 – According to the Onion- Man landed on the fucking moon
“Living in the Past” by Jethro Tull – 1969
“Romborama (ft. All Leather)” by The Bloody Beetroots
“Tall Boy” by Har Mar Superstar (free download)
“Who’s There?” by Riton & Primary 1
“Such Great Heights” (Postal Service cover) by Firebrand Boy
“One Liner” by Dollboy
“2000 Years” by Deep Elem
“Thatcher’s Children” by Billy Childish & the Musicians of the British Empire
Gavin’s Northern Soul Experience:
“Wade in the Water” by Marlena Shaw
“Can You Party?” by Royal House
“Dragonfly” by Friends of The Stars (free download)
“Change of Heart” by El Perro del Mar
Songs to vacuum to:
“Matchstalk Men & Matchstalk Cats & Dogs” by Brian and Michael
“Rosie” by Don Partridge
“Paradise Circus” by The Lilac Time


