On Stage on Screen

On Stage on Screen
On Stage On Screen
Video by The Stranglers
Released 2006
Recorded 2004
Genre Rock
The Stranglers video chronology
euro live
(2002)
On Stage On Screen
(2006)
Rattus at the Roundhouse
(2007)

"On Stage On Screen" is a live DVD recording by The Stranglers of their concert at Shepherd's Bush, London on 10 December 2004. The performance comprised an acoustic set, the premiere of the short film Norfolk Coast (starring Jean Jacques Burnel) and the live set.

Track listing (Live set)

  1. "Waltzinblack" (intro)
  2. "Norfolk Coast"
  3. "All Day And All Of The Night"
  4. "Big Thing Coming"
  5. "Peaches"
  6. "Skin Deep"
  7. "Always The Sun"
  8. "Long Black Veil"
  9. "I've Been Wild"
  10. "Lost Control"
  11. "Goodbye Toulouse"
  12. "Summat Outanowt"
  13. "Walk On By"
  14. "Duchess"
  15. "Burning Up Time"
  16. "Toiler On the Sea"
  17. "Time To Die"
  18. "Tank"
  19. "Mine All Mine"
  20. "No More Heroes"

Track listing (Acoustic set)

  1. "Instead Of This"
  2. "Southern Mountains"
  3. "Dutch Moon"
  4. "Tucker's Grave"
  5. "Strange Little Girl"
  6. "Santfe Kuss"
  7. "Still Life"

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