Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sunday 31st May 2009

Last day of Autumn, days are getting colder, nights are getting longer. What better time to go out and brave the elements to catch some live music in a warm pub around a fireplace? Don't be scared, the pay off is even greater when you have to do scary things like put on gore tex before you can see your fave performers.

This week I co-hosted with Scott Davis again, not wearing his police uniform this time, but brandishing a bunch of great music.

We had a Farnsey Trifecta, to celebrate the return of The Voice to the touring circuit (who would've thunk it really wouldn't be the Last Time?), an interview with Joe Neptune, and a chat with Charles Jenkins about his Blue Atlas Winter Ball.

MUSIC LOG
Deloris - The Unbroke Part Of It
Bob Evans - Rocks In My Head
Joe Neptune - Picture This (live acoustic on JOY 94.9)
Joe Neptune - Just Go Indigo (live acoustic on JOY 94.9)
Prince - If I Was Your Girlfriend (Joe Indigo choice)
Lady of the Sunshine - Home Sweet Home (side project from Angus Stone)
The Holy Sea - Ghost Town
Jordie Lane - Fell Into Me
Died Pretty - D.C. 
The Guild League - The Storm
John Farnham - Talk Of The Town
John Farnham - The Last Time*
John Farnham - Burn For You
Mick Thomas and the Sure Thing - No One Compares Like You
Charles Jenkins and the Zhivagos - Caravaggio, My Wife and I

MUSIC OBSESSION OF THE WEEK
Bob Evans, ever since watching that doco on ABC2 about the WA music scene. Gold.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO
Sunwrae at the Thornbury Theatre on Thursday evening.
Joe Neptune at Manchester Lane on Sunday night.
Hanging out at Basement Discs again.

NEXT WEEK
Lamplight!



* LIES!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Sunday 24th May

Two Cent Sideshow were my feature artist this week, and Scarlette, Josh and Danny joined me in the studio for a sing song, talk about our favourite psychiatric syndromes and some awesome funk. They also helped to heal my Bjork hurt. You know what I'm talking about.


Music Log
Two Cent Sideshow - Underground
Two Cent Sideshow - Munchausen Syndrome (live on Local and Vocal)
Sly and the Family Stone - Underdog
Can - Vitamin C
Bjork - I Go Humble
Two Cent Sideshow - Late Room

Flap! - Abracadabra
The Band Who Knew Too Much - Eat, Sleep, Work
Milk - Gold Song
Fireside Bellows - Push Your Lover Down
The Audreys - Nothing Wrong With Me
Lior - Grey Ocean
Megan Bernard - Balance
Etienne and Rene - Wake Up
Liam Finn - Shadow Of Your Man
Liz Stringer - All I Have For You Tonight
The Millers Tale - Wheelbarrow
Bertie Blackman - Shout Out
The Black Arm Band - Solid Rock (live)
The Cat Empire - Lonely Moon

Music Obsession of the Week
Still on Bertie Blackman and newly appreciated Flap! 

What I'm Looking Forward To:
Peking Duck on Wednesday for Jed's birthday. HELL YEAH.

Next Week on Local and Vocal:
Sergeant Scott from the GLLO team will be coming back for a play again, we had so much fun last week we wanted more air time. He'll also be bringing in musical guest Charles Jenkins (Icecream Hands, solo stuff) to speak about the Blue Atlas Winter Ball. I have a live set and interview with Joe Neptune to share, and it's going to be a fun-nanza. I know that isn't a word, but it'll be grouse nonetheless.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Sunday 17th May - International Day Against Homophobia

On today's program I was joined by Scott Davis from the Gay and Lesbian Liaison Officers at Victoria Police. Scott is a passionate advocate not only for our community but for local musicians as well. He has a sensational music collection and we had so much fun this week that we'll be doing it all again in a fortnight! This week we played songs of human rights, social justice and anti-discrimination. 

We aired an interview between Scott Davis and Brett Parsons, of the Washington DC Police Department, head of their Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit.

Music Log:
Worldfly - A Small Boat
Weddings Parties Anything - Lights of Devonport
The Guild League - Where's The Colour
Sally Dastey and the Sweet Sceptics - Saying Things Right
Megan Bernard - Raise Our Voices
Stephen Cummings - Don't Throw Stones
The Waifs - Billy Jones
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - God Is In The House
Kate Miller-Heidke - Caught In The Crowd
Icecream Hands - This Is What I Want
Blue King Brown - Don't Let Go
Lou Bennett and the Sweet Cheeks - We're Different
John Butler Trio - Something's Gotta Give (live)
Jim Moginie - All Around The World

MUSIC OBSESSION OF THE WEEK 
At the moment I'm hooked on the podcast of This American Life through Public Radio International. Fascinating and dynamic radio, very moving topics.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO
Seeing Gurrumul at the Palais next Saturday night.
PBS Radiothon - support independent media!
Dumplings for Luke's Birthday on Wednesday.

NEXT WEEK
Two Cent Sideshow.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Sunday 10th May

Happy mother's day!

Been away for two weeks with the sickness of snot and no worky voice, so thought it best to stay away from the radio station  and keep my germs quarantined with me.

Thanks to Andy and Alex for keeping things shipshape in my absence.

This week I had an interview scheduled with The Fumes, but it did not happen. I think it's because the guy was busy making breakfast in bed for his mum. Next time gadget, next time.

Here's what I spun today:

MUSIC LOG
Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set - When The Lights Went Down
Little Red - Witchdoctor
Ash Grunwald - Fish Out Of Water
Augie March - Watch Me Disappear
The Fumes - Python For A Pillow
The Fumes - Sundancer
Skipping Girl Vinegar - River Road
Machine Translations - Need A Miracle
Bonjah - Bring Back The Fire
Washington - One Man Band
McKisko - The Hollow Boat
Joe Neptune - Just Go Indigo
Dan Kelly and the Ukeladies - The SUV Song
Kid Sam - Soft, Grey Rain
Jen Cloher - Eden With My Eve
Eva Popov - Window
The Guild League - Limited Express
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Bapa
Tinpan Orange - Waiting To Fall
Sia - Distractions (live)
Leah Flanagan Band - Tipsy Tango
The Basics - Rattle My Chain

TRIFECTA - Bertie Blackman
Two Lovers in Mexico, Television, Thump

WHAT I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO
Seeing Mary and Max this week. 
Rollerderby.
Tom Cho's book launch.

MUSIC OBSESSION OF THE WEEK
This week it's all about Washington.
So freaking good. Check her out.

NEXT WEEK 
International Day Against Homophobia - so I've asked Scott Davis to come in and co-host with me, from the gay and lesbian liaison officers at Vic Police. We're going to play Australian songs of human rights, social justice and pro-gay happiness.