Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Rob Deering’s top ten tunes
1: Also Sprach Zarathustra – Eumir Deodato
My first solo Festival show started with this classic jazz-funk version of the Strauss piece from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
2: Boys Don’t Cry – The Cure
In my mid-teens I had The Cure instead of a girlfriend. The first time I did a gig with a proper band we closed with this. The crowd went wild and invaded the stage, and I very nearly got a girlfriend.
3: Baba O’Riley – The Who
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4: Space Shanty – Leftfield
The amount of time I spend running while listening to beepy-bleepy music from my youth is preposterous; I’m like a mid-life crisis on legs.
5: Race for the Prize – Flaming Lips
Saw them and it changed my life. If it was practical – and original – to start my show by crawling over the audience in a man-sized hamster ball, I would.
6: Back in Black – AC/DC
Quintessential rock riff. Stand-up got me into RAWK. I was a winsome, Morrissey-ish youth.
7: Ramblin’ Man – Lemon Jelly
This marvellous song, with its litany of places both exotic and lame, has extra resonance for anyone who, like me, has been on tour since pretty much the beginning of time.
8: My Doorbell – The White Stripes
I used to drum in bands, and the beat on this song makes brain cells fall out of my ears.
9: Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton
... is balls, obviously, but it’s the pinnacle of all the romantic classics I destroy in my set. People really have come up afterwards and told me I retrospectively ruined their wedding.
10: The American Trilogy
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• Rob Deering: Beat This, Pleasance Courtyard, every Friday and Saturday until August 25, 11pm, £10, www.edfringe.com; Rob Deering: The One, Pleasance Courtyard, until August 27, 8.15pm, £11-£12, www.edfringe.com