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The Retro Show, Vol. 2 - with Carlos Fandango


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If you like 'Oldies but Goodies' as well as 'Newies with Retro Flavours', then this is the show for you! Join Carlos Fandango for this first instalment of The Retro Show, as he plays an eclectic mix of music from yesteryear - including all your favourite artists from the 20th Century - blended with the best, brand-new, retro-tinged tracks from independent artists. Playing classics, oddities and obscurities from the past, as well as fantastic new 'retro-style' tracks, you never know - you may discover way more great music than you expected!


Vol. 2 Track listing:

Intro: DJ X Tech – Implant

1.    

The Beatles – And Your Bird Can Sing

2.    

The Mango Theory – A Wizard’s Ballad

3.    

Blur – For Tomorrow

4.    

Gavin Werner – World on Fire

5.    

Fleet Foxes – Mykonos

6.    

Shane Rickerson – L.A. Girls

7.    

T. Rex – Children of the Revolution

8.    

Karlover - Que Pasa En La Oscuridad

9.    

Gibson Brothers – Cuba

10.  River

Gold – Time

11.  Barbra

Streisand – Woman in Love

12.  Ania

– The Grass is Greener

13.  Blondie

– Call Me

14.  Airdale

– Subtle Transfers

15.  U2

– Pride (In the Name of Love)

16.  Garry

Ford – Otherside

17.  Electric

Light Orchestra – Mr. Blue Sky

18.  Andrew

Brown – Faiytale

19.  ABBA

– Take a Chance on Me

20.  Abby

Twigger – Have You Any Idea?

21.  Michael

Crawford & Barbara Bonney (mis-announced as Sarah Brightman) – The Phantom
of the Opera

22.  Oliver

Twitter – The 2nd Time Around

23.  Barry

Ryan – Eloise

24.  Los

Santos – Witchcraft

25.  The

Kinks – Come Dancing

26.  Marlon

Funaki – City

27.  The

Cure – Close to Me

28.  Eric

Conn – Love Again

29.  Crowded

House – It’s Only Natural

30.  Carlos

Fandango – Last Goodbye

Outro: DJ X Tech – Implant

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