The Derry boys that go by the name The Undertones made a night to remember at Dublin’s 3Oympia by playing a setlist that some bands would only play half of as their show.
Coming in at a momentous thirty four songs and six of those for the encore and of-course carrying all the classics that the band are known for.
Opening the cold December night (well outside) fell on the shoulders of the Dublin rock band lead by Tom Dunne and who back in the at the beginning of the 90s encouraged some to take a ”Parachute” and jump, yep it was Something Happens.
Something Happens photos & set-list:
Set-list:
Beach
Incoming
Give It Away
Devil In Miss Jones
Burn Clear
Borderline
Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello (Petrol)
Esmerelda
The Patience Business
Parachute
The Undertones photos & set-list:
Set-list:
Jimmy Jimmy
Girls Don’t Like It
The Love Parade
Play Video
Thrill Me
Nine Times out of Ten
Tearproof
Male Model
You’ve Got My Number (Why Don’t You Use It!)
Wrong Way
It’s Going to Happen
Crisis of Mine
Teenage Kicks
True Confessions
Smarter Than You
Emergency Cases
Wednesday Week
When Saturday Comes
I Gotta Getta
I Need Your Love the Way It Used to Be
You’re Welcome
Family Entertainment
(She’s a) Runaround
There Goes Norman
Girls That Don’t Talk
Hypnotised
I Know a Girl
Listening In
Get Over You
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Mars Bars
More Songs About Chocolate and Girls
Jump Boys
Really Really
Here Comes the Summer
My Perfect Cousin
Photos & words – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic
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