Andy Rourke to DJ at the UK night in Berlin (May 16)
posted by davidt on Wednesday May 14 2003, @07:30AM

Busch fan Andy writes:

This friday Andy Rourke will play disk jockey at the Grüner Salon Volksbühne (Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz) in Berlin.

Support DJ's will be Mancunian Phil Hopkin from the Going Underground club network Stockholm and Natalie Stardust from the Coney Island series in Berlin.
There will be enough time to talk with Mr Rourke to ask any questions about The Smiths and Morrissey and to get some things signed. Get shirty!

Barbarism begins on the 16th of May 2003 at 11 pm and for me at home. ;)


 
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    I wish I could go. (Score:0)
    How do you get to Berlin by plane? and where is the club?
    Anonymous -- Wednesday May 14 2003, @04:05PM (#61289)
      Official German UK night info from Natalie (Score:0)
      "[...]
      Don't forget the songs that made you cry...
      ... and the songs that saved your life °


      Hi,

      Hilary und DJ Padding haben mal wieder was ausgeheckt:

      WHATEVER! UK Night
      DJs: Andy Rourke from THE SMITHS, BADLY DRAWN BOY
                Phil Hopkins (ex-Manchester, 'Going Underground'-Stockholm)

      Rockmusiker zu sein und gleichzeitig DJ schließt sich naturgemäß genauso aus wie evangelisch zu sein und an den Papst zu glauben. Oder als Schalke-Fan Borussia Dortmund gut zu finden. Bassisten von legendären 80er Jahre Indie-Bands bilden hier klar die Ausnahme. Nachdem bereits Norman Cook, seinerzeit Bassist der smart-ironischen Housemartins, als Fatboy Slim die Dancefloors eroberte, schickt sich nun eine weitere Indie-Ikone an, die Clubs zu rocken: Andy Rourke, Bassist der Smiths und Backingmusiker für Morrissey und Badly Drawn Boy, kommt nach seinen spektakulären DJ-Gigs in London, Manchester und Stockholm erstmalig am 16. Mai nach Berlin. Im Gegensatz zu Norman Cook ist sich Andy Rourke jedoch musikalisch treu geblieben. Statt Smash House und Big Beat darf sich der Berliner Partygänger also auf Indie und Britpop vom Allerfeinsten freuen.

      Andy Rourkes DJ-Debüt in Berlin ist gleichzeitig Auftakt einer neuen Party-Reihe namens WHATEVER!, die mit internationalen Top-DJs (am 16. 5. ist auch Phil Hopkins/UK & Schweden mit am Start) der angegrauten Berliner Indie-Szene neues Leben einhauchen wird.

      Viele Grüße,
      Natalie

      Link [britpoparsenal.de] to the flyer of the UK night in Berlin

      Yes, you're older now and you're a clever swine
      but they were the only ones who ever stood by you

      [...]"
      Anonymous -- Thursday May 15 2003, @01:46AM (#61365)
        ... and the rest of the info (Score:0)
        Das ganze findet also Freitag, 16. Mai, im Grünen Salon der Volksbühne statt, Einlass 23 Uhr und Eintritt 6 Euro.
        Außerdem kann man sich das neue b-side-Heft kostenlos mitnehmen.
        Anonymous -- Thursday May 15 2003, @01:59AM (#61368)
          In English Please!!! (Score:0)
          I am sure what you say is very good. But I can't speak a word of German. Yah.
          Anonymous -- Saturday May 17 2003, @05:36PM (#61655)
            andy rourke's dj set in berlin 2003 (Score:0)

            part 1:
            oasis - supersonic
            suede - metal mickey
            morrissey - everyday is like sunday
            the charlatans - north country boy
            blur - she's so high
            the smiths - i started something i couldn't finish
            the beatles - i am a walrus
            badly drawn boy - you were right
            the stone roses - made of stone

            part 2:
            the clash - the magnificent seven
            the jam - ?? (a more unknown song, but great!)
            the kinks - all day and all of the night
            jimmy hendrix - cross-town traffic
            the rolling stones - satisfaction
            the smiths - the headmaster ritual
            oasis - up in the sky
            EMF (??) - search and destroy (stooges cover version)
            the smiths - barbarism begins at home

            i don't no if there were any other parts, cause we left the buildung at 3:30 am.
            Anonymous -- Monday May 19 2003, @01:39AM (#61705)


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