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A typical Bare Groove set from a wedding.


Set 1

1. Give me Some Loving

2. Get Ready

3. Midnight Hour

4. Knock on wood

5. Signed, sealed, delivered

6. RESPECT

7. Higher and Higher

8. Rescue Me

9. River Deep, mountain high

10. Son of a preacher man

11. L.O.V.E.

12. Reet Petite

13. Johnny B Goode

14. Twist n Shout

15. I Feel Good

16. Land of 1000 dances / Shake your Tailfeather


Set 2

1. Proud Mary

2. Hard to Handle

3. Jumping Jack Flash

4. Kinks medley

5. I saw her standing there

6. Take your mama

7. 9-5

8. Billie Jean

9. Valerie

10. Hey Ya

11. All these things I've done

12. Last Night

13. Beat It

14. She said

15. 10/10

16. Forget you

17. Hold on I?m coming

Spare ? Mr Brightside, Stuck in the middle, Superstition, For once in my life, Rocking all over the World,

As you asked so nicely, Rosie, here's some suggestions.


Early doors

Primal Scream - Come Together

Goldfrapp - Happiness (Beyond the Wizards Sleeve Re-Animation)

Ananda Shankar - Jumpin' Jack Flash


Early Evening

Hercules and Love Affair - Blind (Frankie Knuckles Remix)

Toots and the Maytals - Funky Kingston

Shirely Bassey - Slave to the Rhythm

Grace Jones - Williams Blood

Roisin Murphy - Overpowered

Nina Simone - To Love Somebody


Late on

Bobby Womack - I'm a Midnight Mover

Ladyhawke - Back of the Van

Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made for Walkin'

Hall and Oates - I Can't Go For That

Beatles - Taxman

Beach Boys - Surfin USA

The Jam - Town Called Malice

Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love

Blondie - Hanging on the Telephone

Blur - Charmless Man

The Who - Substitute

Madness - Baggy Trousers

Max Romeo - I Chase The Devil

Four Tops - Same Old Song

Al Wilson - The Snake

Killers - My Brightside

Ramones - Rockaway Beach

Duran Duran - Reflex

Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army

Beck - Devil's Haircut

Michael Jackson - Beat It

The Beat - Mirror In The Bathroom

Stevie Wonder - I Wish

Teardrop Explodes - Reward

The Hives - Main Offender

Jamiroquai - Deeper Underground

  • 1 year later...

Not forgetting a blast of Dexy's Midnight Runner


Plus some Donna Summer, Bee Gees and 70's disco stuff


Simply Red seems to get the floor filled


But smash Chis Rea's Lady in Red into (digital) pieces


And some dirty bumpy house is always good when you're a few sheets to the wind

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