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twangirl

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The Reverend Horton Heat DJ set
« on: November 21, 2006, 03:24:00 pm »
9 Pound Hammer â?¢ Long Gone Daddy
 Split Lip Rayfield â?¢ 3.2 Flu
 Eddie Spaghetti â?¢ Sleepy Vampire
 Jr. Brown â?¢ My Wife Thinks You're Dead
 Deke Dickerson â?¢ Rockin' Gypsy
 Billy Hancock â?¢ Please Don't Touch
 
 ---The Legendary Shack*Shakers---
 
 Unknown Hinson â?¢ Lingerie
 Honky â?¢ Love To Smoke Your Weed
 ZZ Top â?¢ Heard It On the X
 Evan Johns & the H-Bombs â?¢ Too Drunk To Fuck
 Butthole Surfers â?¢ Who Was In My Room
 Supersuckers â?¢ Rock Your Ass
 Fear â?¢ I Love Livin' In the City
 Urge Overkill â?¢ Erica Kane
 X â?¢ Devil Doll
 S.C.O.T.S. â?¢ White Trash
 Tenderloin â?¢ Shotgun Willie
 
 ---The Rev---
 
 Ray Wylie Hubbard â?¢ Screw You, We're From Texas
 Billy Joe Shaver â?¢ If The Trailer's Rockin' Don't Come Knockin'
 Slim Cessna's Auto Club â?¢ Viceroy Filter King
 The Cartwrights â?¢ Crazy Broken Heart

smakawhat

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Re: The Reverend Horton Heat DJ set
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2006, 04:03:00 pm »
So what was Horton's "setlist" like?  anyone?

Venerable Bede

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Re: The Reverend Horton Heat DJ set
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2006, 04:08:00 pm »
when i'd go see him in texas, my roommate and i would get him to play "where in the hell did you go with my toothbrush."  it was always alot of fun, because hardly anyone knew that song back then.  we also got blur to play "rednecks" in dallas once.
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PigIron

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Re: The Reverend Horton Heat DJ set
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2006, 04:14:00 pm »
Very enjoyable DJ set Saturday night.  That stuff is usually very much in the background for me, but some of those songs are just friggin awesome.
 
 RHH set list is usually very similar from show to show and that was the case Saturday night.  He did however allow a period of crowd requests, which was pretty awesome.  Besides that, very similar to everything he's done in the last 10 years.  I'd also like to add that the Legendary Shack Shakers were awesome.  I had never seen them before and I was glad I got the chance.  Hope they come around soon for a headlining gig.
 
 Songs in no particular order, with a few missing from end of set, as I had to catch the Metro:
 
 Big Sky (always the opener it seems)
 Baddest of the Bad
 Wiggle Stick
 Bales of Cocaine
 400 Bucks
 Its Martini Time
 Toothbrush
 Bad Reputation
 Loco Gringos
 Like a Rocket
 One Time for Me
 Nurture My Pig
 Galaxy 500
 Sue Jack Daniels
 Jimbo Song
 Folsom Prison Blues