Intro: Atomic Ranch Stanlow Isotype Messages Tesla Girls History Of Modern (Part 1) Forever Live & Die Souvenir Joan Of Arc Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Joan Of Arc) Intermission: Time Zones etc Statues Almost Don't Go So In Love Dreaming (Not present) The Punishment Of Luxury Locomotion Sailing On The Seven Seas Encores: If You Leave Secret Electricity
The magnum opus... I remember playing Organisation the first time... obviously knew Enola Gay, so the album (real vinyl !) started off on a hugh... got better as it went along. Flipped it over and got to the end of the second side. And there... was Stanlow. Holy Moly. These lads were barely out of their teens when they wrote that. I could barely play a CDG chord progression at that age :D :D It's a song inspired by an oil refinery in North West England. Look up pictures of it, quite breathtaking at night when it is lit up. The opening strains are recordings made of the refinery works. I remember as a teenager playing Stanlow more than any other track on that album and it's great that it's been added back to the live set.
Setlist SHARE Atomic Ranch Play Video Stanlow Play Video Isotype Play Video Messages Play Video Tesla Girls Play Video History of Modern (Part I) Play Video (Forever) Live and Die Play Video Souvenir Play Video Joan of Arc Play Video Joan of Arc (Maid of Orleans) Play Video Time Zones Play Video Statues Play Video Almost Play Video Don't Go Play Video So in Love Play Video Dreaming Play Video The Punishment of Luxury Play Video Locomotion Play Video Sailing on the Seven Seas Play Video Enola Gay Play Video Encore: If You Leave Play Video Secret Play Video Electricit
Never been to an omd gig? They hold you in a motionless trance of awe . Just because people aren't moving as much as you would like, don't make them boring