The long awaited post of the 2nd of the Sound Of Sydney complations.
A classic 3 Volume set. Some great tracks on this album.
Tracklist
01. ridge with desire - i have a dream
02. mustard club - dance
03. the snorkels - when i say so
04. the leftovers - the lemonade song
05. bobby sox - dreamtime
06. the introverts - girl on page 3
07. the johnnys - johnny was a bad man
08. fiction romance - all of this is new
09. big red tractor - sun and laughter
10. trench gashes - second visit
11. hoi polloi - zigzag wanderer
12. the jaguars - this little girl's gone a-rockin'
13. the skolars - pretty pretty
14. soggy porridge - broken romance
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Sound of Sydney - Vol2 - Various Artists
Thursday, June 17, 2010
The Dreaming - Australia's International Indigenous Festival 11-14 June Woodford
The Dreaming is a very special festival, held on Jinibara Country
when winter has descended, it has become my favorite.
This is the 6th dreaming and my 3rd, I've seen it slowly grow,
stronger and stronger both in the program and in success,
as the word spreads. The program covers so much more
than music and it appeals across age groups.
It is for the uninitiated its like being catapulted into indigenous
culture without a safety net.
There's ceremony, dance, theater, music, art, forums, workshops
and film. New and old expressions across all art forms, it is
truly amazing. I took some 530 photos and have culled them
down to the 36 here. So lets look at the highlights, some
artists that are old favorites and some new discoveries.
The Kehewin Native Dance Theater, Canada's most celebrated
Indigenous dance group were spectacular.
The hoop dance was one of the most impressive things I've seen
and the story telling and costumes brilliant.
Dave West born in Ecuador and raised in Canada was on my
"to see" list, well anything South American is right up my
alley. Dave is an incredible guitarist, often crossing into
the kind of authentic guitar work I've only heard in the Andes.
His Tumak harp guitar work performed on electric with a bow
was like very much like that, with its odd timing and occasional
discordance. I had to buy his Cd.
From Solomon Islands the Narasato Traditional Are'Are Pan Pipe
Dancers are an energetic bunch with some fantastic music.
The sort of artists a festival like this can bring out to an
audience that back home they could only dream of.
The dreaming has a fantastic vibe, especially when the weather was
so good. Bright days, dark moonless night with the stars.
reasonably cold but that gives everyone the opportunity to wear
those ponchos that are too hot most of the year here in Queensland.
I caught the Yabu Band a few times, a powerful blend of Desert rock,
reggae incorporating Western and Wongutha language.
Reminded me of Coloured Stone more than once.
The fire pits, of which there was some 6 scatted around the site,
were focal points of activity as the night worn on.
This photo was taken outside the dingo shed when Brisbane's
Chocolate Strings were whopping it up. The hippy center of the
photo had everyone watching his crystal ball antics intently.
The Doomadgee Dance Group were excellent, both traditional
and modern in approach. They were a big hit with the crowds.
Celestino Andean Fusion also a big hit and you would expect so.
Fusing Andean tradition instruments with lets say traditional rock
instruments. They were on my must see list and a great late night
band. Seen here at a special performance entitled
"Maintaining Tradition Culture Through Song"
with Celestino, Alex Doomagee and Delson Stokes.
The Last Kinection, Australia's Indigenous Hip Hop masters.
One of the highlights for me, they were fantastic and they
come from round this way! Energetic, outspoken and a
lot of fun.
Sunday night was the big one with the Ruby Hunter Tribute
followed by Dave Arden and the Archie Roach Retrospective
concert. The Ruby Tribute was a beautiful tribute to a
woman who had such an incredible impact on indigenous
music in Australian. Touching, funny, sad and moving
some 4 or 5 songs of Ruby's were preformed by some
of the festival artists, as well as spoken tributes.
the photo above was from one of those performances.
Dave Arden has been around for a long time, some 25 years.
Working with some of the greats, hes also Archie's nephew
and Archie joined him for his last song "So Young",which was
the one they both did together on Archie's Jamu Dreaming
Album. Dave put on a solid show showing why his is such a
respected artist.
Archie was wonderful as ever, the highlight of the festival
a subdued Archie took us back to 1988 and were it all
started. With frequent references to his soul mate and
collaborator Ruby he made us laugh and made us cry.
At the end of "They took the children away" someone
yelled out "We are privileged Archie," he replied
"No it is me that is privileged"
Always humble, a true legend it was a performance
I shall not forget.
One of the many bands I didn't get to see much of the Medics
from Cairns flew the indie rock flag.
Ykson from New Caladonia was worth seeing and hearing with
the rich blend of reggae, rap, blues and French vocals.
A discovery for me this year was one of the last shows we caught,
it was the second favorite performance after Archie and it was
bloody fantastic. Entitled "Yuyukatha : Kutcha Edwards"
it was a spoken word, music journey through the life of
Kutcha Edwards.
Kutcha is a Mutti Mutti man, born in Balranald, New South Wales,
Australia. He was 'stolen' at 18 months and denied his birthright to
grow with his family, to experience his culture and to live his
identity. As a teenager he was reunited with his family and
so his journey began to retrieve his identity and reclaim what
was denied him, his family and his community.
Kutcha has one of those voices that sets him apart from
the pack, his songs are beautiful, thoughtful, emotional
and the journey he took us on had you right there,
laughing at the jokes his brother whispered to him
back in Sunday school, or tears as he recounted the day his
Mother died and he could see her living on in his family.
An incredible end to an incredible time and we had to
get his cd of course.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Robert Forster - Part Three, mess+noise interview
In the final part of Andrews “Icons” special on Robert Forster,
ANDREW MCMILLEN goes for a ride with The Go-Betweens legend,
discusses family life and finds out what he likes to do in his
spare time.
Find part three Here
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Purple Avengers - Starlight's Journey Home
"This country's swirling psycho-maestros"
Juke Magazine
Chuck always has his finger on the pulse and has put togethersome great news and music in this post.
But let me hand over to Chuck and he shall explain all.
A nice gig coming up at the zoo june19 celebrating
old bris bands from the b.u.m.s. magazine era of 20 years ago
http://www.bumsmag.com/
http://www.ravemagazine.com.au/content/view/20516/30/
They have got a reprint book of early issues for sale but I
cant work out if they have organised the cd and dvd they
mention as part of the $20 price tag.. looks interesting tho.
Ive sent u some copies of this mag b4 and the staff really
deserves a round of applause for the hard work of the time
and the gig looks like a hoot too. I've included a copy of issue
63 that ties in with a copy of the Purple Avengers
cd "Starlight's Journey Home". Purple guys are listed on
bums site for the gig but may have since dropped out as not
listed on zoo / ticket sales sites.. sad.
I never got to see em play that i can remember but had many fun
conversations with all of them over the years. great ppl
and great music.
http://purpleavengers.com/
Download here
Monday, June 7, 2010
Redgum - Brisbane 1988 Expo
An excellent recording from the tail end of Redgum's career,
some great songs here and of course by this stage John
and Michael had long gone. Hugh's best songs are here
and 3 songs that are only found on the lost album
Tracklist
01 I've Been To Bali Too
02 Spirit of the Land
03 When Your Luck Ran Out
04 In Their Hands
05 Running with the Hurricane
06 Footsteps on the Moon
07 Talk, Water and Stone Winter and Spring
08 I Was Only 19
09 Diamantina Drover
10 War on the Weekends
11 The Long Run
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Friday, June 4, 2010
Redgum - 24/4/84 Sydney Entertainment Center
Tim from here in Brisbane has inspired me to post a couple of
Redgum Gigs I have. He also sent me some Redgum stuff
I shall sort through and post what hasn't been done yet.
This is a great recording from one of Australia's greatest
bands, I'm forever surprised by people who contact me
about the band, from all over the world. People who are
fans in the truest sense of the word, I often wonder how
much of the local content can be understood by someone
in the US or Great Britain, I guess its those universal
themes.
Tracklist
01 Introduction
02 I've Been To Bali Too
03 Still Life
04 It Doesn't Matter To Me
05 Gladstone Pier
06 Fabulon
07 Spirit of the Land
08 ASIO
09 Beyond Reason
10 Friday Night
11 I Was Only 19
12 The Long Run
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Robert Forster Interview part 2 - Andrew McMillien
In the next installment of a three-part interview with
Robert Forster, ANDREW MCMILLEN talks to the Go-Betweens
legend about rock star auras,
music criticism and making Lou Reed sound like Pavarotti
Find the interview at Mess and Noise Here