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Geoff Holmes
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Post Number: 127
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 01:24 am:   

Michael gave me the idea for this one by stating that he had seen Crowded House support R.E.M. around Automatic for the people. What is your dream gig? Include and describe the venue. Marks will be awarded for originality!(Hey, I'm getting close to the end of the school holidays!)
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Andrewnz
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Post Number: 14
Registered: 08-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 02:37 am:   

was it last year that Calexico were supporting Wilco in Texas (Dallas I think)? - actually looked at the airfares for that one - and Paul Kelly in Cairns a year or two ago (if only to go somewhere a little warmer than Auckland...)
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spence
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Post Number: 415
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 09:17 am:   

Wilco/GoBetweens/Fire Engines/Televisison/Kings of Convenience - Open air concert in Chicago, like Wilco played to in Trying to break your heart DVD...

PS Fire Engines playing Friday in Edinburgh, look out for a band featuring Russell from Fire Engines and Malcolm Ross Josef K et al) called Stac Lee, coming soon...
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kevin
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Post Number: 409
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 12:16 pm:   

Spence, my mate is going to the Fire Engines gig in Edinburgh. I'll file a report after I speak to him at the weekend
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jerry hann
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Post Number: 124
Registered: 07-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 12:45 pm:   

In my back Garden (with selected family and friends)starting with a reformed Rockingbirds then Jayhawks,Billy Bragg solo, Go-betweens at Dusk, and Elvis Costello to finish.
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Andrew Kerr
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Post Number: 72
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 01:02 pm:   

Good Fire Engines retrospective + interview here http://www.thefireengines.com/pdfer/fe_sop.pdf

Personally I don't know why Davey Henderson is mucking about with the Fire Engines. They were enormously influential but...The Nectarine No.9 are much better!

Dream gig + reality: Aztec Camera + Josef K in London 1981.
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Todd Slater
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Post Number: 51
Registered: 01-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 01:55 pm:   

The Dirty Three (with Nick Cave)
The Go Betweens
Tex Don & Charlie
The Darling Downs / Salmon
Mick Harvey (solo)

Either on Shark Island (in the middle of Sydney Harbour) or at my local RSL Club (Returned Serviceman's League Clubs; here in Australia) which is North Bondi over looking the beach.

Preferably in mid January when it's hot and all musicians must have a surf before the gig, followed by a beach bbq.
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 04:34 pm:   

-murmur-era REM
-high land hard rain-era aztec camera
-pre-creation-era felt
-everybody's fantastic-era microdisney
-liberty belle-era go-betweens
-queen is dead-era smiths
-and headlining could be nick drake exhumed, dusted-off, brought to life, with various people from the previous bands backing him, as well as audrey riley and a string quartet
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spence
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Post Number: 419
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 04:39 pm:   

jeff, DITTO!
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spence
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Post Number: 420
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 04:40 pm:   

Cheers Kev!

i'd like to see WIN reform, they were like T Rex!!!!!!!!!
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abigail law
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Post Number: 72
Registered: 06-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 04:50 pm:   

neil young & crazy horse in full rawk mode to kick things off
followed by the smiths
bob dylan circa '66
kraftwerk
iggy pop & stooges
neil young accoustic set to close
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Michael Bachman
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Post Number: 89
Registered: 01-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 05:04 pm:   

Since they are two of my favorite genres of rock, I'll do a Shoegazer/Paisley Underground gig:
-loveless-era My Bloody Valentine
-in ribbons-era Pale Saints
-souvlaki-era Slowdive
-spooky-era Lush
-days of wine and roses-era The Dream Syndicate
-all over the place-era Bangles
-emergency 3rd rail-era The Rain Parade
-arrive without traveling-era The Three O'Clock
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Hardin Smith
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Post Number: 407
Registered: 03-2006
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 05:21 pm:   

The Go-Betweens, playing the Sydney Opera House, at sunset, featuring their brilliant new vocalist, singer-songwriter, and guitarist of God-like genius, Hardin Smith. The set list would consist primarily of a bunch of new songs that, artistically, surpass anything off of Liberty Belle, or 16 LL, or Before Hollywood. These songs were all technically written by Forster/McLennan, but because Hardin has something on the two (compromising pictures), he has blackmailed them into signing over songwriting credit.

It is an astounding, life-changing concert, featuring all of the GBs’ many “hits”, PLUS the absurdly great new stuff (most critics feel it is approximately 10 times as good as the GBs previous best material, and freely proffer the opinion that Mr. Smith is the best thing to ever happen to the GBs). Many encores are played and, by the end of the night, the crowd is sweaty and exhausted , but completely sated (many have actually orgasmed).

Because the audience, featuring many of Sydney’s elite movers and shakers (several Aussie movie stars are there, as well, including Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts. Russell Crowe, thank God, is not), has quite willingly paid $1,000 a seat for this once in a lifetime event, there is a huge pot of money to divvied up at the end of the night. Hardin’s take will be 50% of the gross – it’s those pictures again!

After the concert, backstage, Lindy and Amanda (who I forgot to mention, have rejoined the band, and are still looking great) feed Hardin frozen grapes and force him to drink champagne from their shoes. This affectionate behavior is strictly platonic though: Hardin is saving himself for the groupies lined up outside!
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Kurt Stephan
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Post Number: 334
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 05:41 pm:   

Oh my. That can't be topped, Hardin.

And I was just going to say the original Roxy Music (incl. Eno) playing at the small, intimate, superb Triple Door in Seattle with Television, the Go-Betweens, and a reunited Only Ones as opening acts. Of course, I will have an all-access backstage pass.
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Jerry Clark
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Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 05:45 pm:   

Michael, I'm surprised Ride didn't get a support place, maybe MBV could play Taste to make up for it.

Hardin, this is supposed to be hypothetical, not one of your actual dreams.

The Who (1970) - greatest hits thus far.
Go-B's - playing Before Hollywood & Liberty Belle back to back.
The Clash (1980)
Bunnymen - (1983)
Joy Division - (of course)
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Hardin Smith
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Post Number: 408
Registered: 03-2006
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 06:03 pm:   

Kurt, I think I went to the Triple Door when I was in Seattle. Is it the one that's next to that tremendous Thai restaurant? If so, I agree, that IS a great place. I saw a really funny faux lounge act, that did "crooner" versions of "alterna-hits", like Black Hole Sun, etc...On another night, the Bad Plus were playing on one of the several stages, and the audio from their show was being pumped into the bar I was in. I thought that was cool - who cares if you actually see a jazz combo play?
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Kurt Stephan
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Post Number: 335
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 06:40 pm:   

Yeah, it must be the Triple Door you mean--Wild Ginger is the restaurant it's attached to (the food they serve at the shows is from Wild Ginger...yum). It's a tremendous venue...not really a rockin' place, but it was perfect for the Go-Betweens, which is really not a band you want/need to stand for.
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Hardin Smith
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Post Number: 409
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Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 06:56 pm:   

That's it! Wild Ginger! That place ruled...best coconut shrimp I've ever had and, though I don't usually drink that kind of thing, excellent ginger martinis.

I'd kill to see the GBs play a venue like that.
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Kurt Stephan
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Post Number: 336
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 07:24 pm:   

It was great--we had a table near the front, with a perfect view. And the sound was flawless. Before the show, Grant walked past me near the lounge area of the venue, but I didn't want to bother him so I didn't say anything.
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Andy Robinson
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Post Number: 33
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 10:16 pm:   

Hardin, what's in the compromising pictures?
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Hardin Smith
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Post Number: 412
Registered: 03-2006
Posted on Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 10:31 pm:   

All I can tell you, Andy, is that they were taken near the Mountains of Dellray.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 341
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 12:23 am:   

For my next birthday party, to be held at the Mona Vale Hotel on Sydney's Northern Beaches:

The Go-Betweens (of course)
The Arctic Monkeys (because I love their album)
The Chills (because they are great live and Soft Bomb is my favourite ever album)
The Celibate Rifles (because they are Northern Beaches boys and great live)
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Geoff Holmes
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Post Number: 128
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 01:19 am:   

Boy, you guys get really active on this site when I'm asleep! I think Hardin has top marks so far. I'm a HUGE Ride fan, so shame on you Michael for not including them! It's funny, the Paisley underground stuff seemed to be percieved here in Auz as a bit "so what" as the Church at that time seemed to be leading the whole thing.
I think my ideal gig would be via a walk through my house on a warm Australian summer afternoon/night. On the front lawn as you come through the gate is a reformed Ups and Downs playing the first 2 Waterfront singles, the "Sleepless" ep and assorted other songs, climaxing with "Gangway". As you get up to the front verandah, there's Grant and Robert doing a set of Dellray, He lives my life, The Wrong road, Darlo nights etc. As you walk into the house, the dining/lounge has first a set of Ride doing Going Blank Again and Mark Gardiner Carnival of Light songs. Next is the Church doing Blurred Crusade/Seance/Remote Luxury/Persia songs. After that and moving down the hallway, the back room has guys on a tabla, Sitar and Harmonium warming up the very select crowd of friends and family whilst they have dinner, for the main event, being organised by the Flaming Lips as artistic advisors. After everyone has eaten on the back verandah, the back yard is lit up to reveal a time warped classic line up Byrds playing all the hits and most of Younger than Yesterday. They are of course joined by a very jet lagged and bewildered Bob Dylan on appropriate songs and back him on his classics from the 60's. But the climax to the whole night begins with the a time warped '67 Beatles playing the best bits of Sgt Pepper, Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, Rubber Soul, the White album and, at dawn, Here comes the sun and Abbey Road highlights, finishing of course with The End. Police have blockaded the street for many km's around as "word got around to all the towns, that this was the sound to beat all sounds". After a sumptuous breakfast, its down to Woonona beach where a time warped '66 Beach Boys (including Brian and Van Dyke Parks)are playing facing the sea whilst everyone has a surf.
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Geoff Holmes
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Post Number: 129
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 01:21 am:   

Forgot to add, the second set after the Go Bee's on the verandah is Crowded House in acoustic mode!
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Todd Slater
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 01:29 am:   

That's a great image Geoff.
Brian Wilson (who has just announced a headline spot at this years Splendor in The Grass Festival in Byron)sitting in the middle of Woonoona Beach playing a grand piano at dawn. A physcadelic Van Dyke Parks completes the picture.
Wow.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 343
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 02:49 am:   

And the next day...

The Go-Betweens, playing 16 Lovers Lane in its entirety in the album running order
Brian Wilson, playing Pet Sounds
The Chills, playing Soft Bomb
The Lemonheads, playing It's A Shame About Ray
REM, playing Murmur
Kate Bush, playing Hounds Of Love
The Jam, playing All Mod Cons
Buffalo Tom, playing Let Me Come Over
Nick Cave, playing The Good Son
New Order, playing a 'greatest hits' set of my choosing.

Hard to beat Hardin's effort though.
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XY765
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Post Number: 64
Registered: 01-2006
Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 10:25 am:   

Wow Abigail, if you could squeeze in Wilco I'd love to go to your gig....
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spence
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Post Number: 425
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 10:35 am:   

Talking about Ride, it was a shame really, but years ago, a good friend of mine had a pal, Tim Abott. He went into Creation originally to do an internal audit and ended up head of marketing. Around 93-94, my group was without a record deal and i had a meet arranged with tim, to pass ove a couple of cassettes to Alan McGhee. Anyway it did no good in the end, Tim was pissed as a fart and nicked a signed copy of Dexys Dance Stance 7'' that my mate Colin had brought along for me then proceeded to tell me abou this Oasis group, that they were more exciting than Ride etc and that Ride had had their day, and that all financial resources would probably go to pushing oasis...
need I say anymore...we know where the money went...
mind you, its hard to say how lond Ride would have stayedtogether for... most bands out of the shoegazing/baggy period were falling aporart after a couple of years, no staying power eh GB's?!

I love padraig's gig, I'm there count me in!
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Jerry Clark
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 10:55 am:   

... and now Andy Bell is the most (only) talented member of Oasis. What happened to the rest of Ride though?
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XY765
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 11:22 am:   

U2 to play one of their big outdoor gigs, pouring rain, that huge Pop-era lemon starts to move above the stage, the band starts to do their murderous version of 'Satelite of Love' and just as Bono opens his mouth the rain short circuits the electrics and the lemon comes off and lands right on Bono...
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jerry hann
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Post Number: 127
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 11:47 am:   

Good one Padraig,Is this turning in to a fetival? if so then;
Grant and Robert do an acoustic set
Richard Thompson Solo
Neko Case solo
Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmour
And to close Nick Cave also solo
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Hardin Smith
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 06:09 pm:   

Damn, youse guys have some active imaginations! I know I'm a fine one to talk, but mine is fuelled by excessive drug use!

Geoff, my fantasy is twisted and strange, yours is poetic and cool and sounds like something that would actually be fun to see, so I think you take the prize, man! Sounds like you have a helluva crib, btw! A veranda?!?!? I can only dream...my "veranda" is a concrete slab....

And, that sounds like a killer diller line-up, too, Padraig...I wanna go to the Mona Vale, too - sounds sweet!
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 06:59 pm:   

A post punk extravaganza

PIL playing Metal Box in entirety
supported by
Wire
Gang of 4
and a reformed Josef K
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kevin
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Post Number: 415
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 09:04 pm:   

Padraig, did I see somewhere on this board that you said The Chills Soft Bomb was your favourite album of all time? or did I imagine it? Anyway, the only Chills record I own is Kaleidoscope World, a comp I believe. I have not heard it for years, I am going to search for it and give it a spin. Do you rate this album in The Chills canon?
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andreas
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 09:26 pm:   

yes, gong and caravan playing their 'hottest' stuff.
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 09:33 pm:   

Geez, Kevin, if only I could find an affordable copy of "Kaleidoscope World"--you've got a hard-to-find item there. Well, it's hard to find in the States, anyway. I don't mean to answer for Padraig, but you can't go too wrong with any Chills album. I suppose conventional wisdom is that "Submarine Bells" is the best, but "Soft Bomb" is excellent too.
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 01:16 am:   

In reply to Jerry, probably 12 hours later, Ride disbanded in 96 just as their last album Tarantula came out. Tarantula was mostly Andy Bell songs. They reformed briefly one afternoon in about 2001 and recorded a wall of sound noisepiece, "Coming up for Air", for a BBC doco about Sonic Youth apparently.(It never made it out here - it sounds along the lines of "Grasshopper"). Mark Gardiner cut his hair and formed the Animalhouse with Loz Colbert(Ride drummer) and the producer of the first Supergrass album. Unfortunately the album was pretty stiff and most of it was written by that producer - hence they were unceremoniously dropped by that label and disbanded. Mark has since been playing live all around the world - even in Sydney much to my joy. He was just on 12 string acoustic with another bloke but they did an encore of "Leave them all behind" (competently) with the support band Dappled Cities Fly in full electric mode. He released an album last year (these beautiful ghosts) that I quite like. I don't think Ride will ever tour as a band but don't be suprised if they record a few more things - Andy and Mark have settled their personal differences and hopefully Andy will see the error in his ways of joining Oasis who are WAY past their use by date!
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 02:06 am:   

Kevin, Soft Bomb is my favourite album ever. Short on time here now, but check sotfbomb.com which is the official Chills site.
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David Matheson
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Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 09:06 am:   

Would love to have seen The Beatles, but I was born too late. Instead, I'll settle for the following:
Starting around sunset on a boat with about 200 hundred people, cruising around Sydney Harbour:
Billy Bragg
The Go-Betweens
Split Enz
Midnight Oil
David Bowie
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Jerry Clark
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Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 01:17 pm:   

Cheers Geoff.

Is Tarantula up to the same standard as Nowhere, GBA & the early E.P's, I think it's going cheap at the moment.
I was accused of looking like Mark Gardner when I was a youngster all floppy hair & baggy jeans.

I read a book about Stone Roses & in Andy Bell's interviews he explained how that band inspired Ride to form in the first place. It isn't too difficult to draw a line between the Roses & Oasis that at least partly explains why he's with them now.
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kevin
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Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 04:36 pm:   

christ I have a crap memory for records I own. I also have Submarine Bells by The Chills, which I have just listened to. I have not played this album since probably a few months after it was released - what was i thinking of. every song sounded familiar, as well as wonderful. i think this is one that can safely be considered a "lost treasure".
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kevin
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Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 10:17 pm:   

Today is definately national "Chills Rediscovery" day. Initial disappointment finds that Napster has zilch on The Chills front. A few inquiries to friends comes up trumps - borrowed Soft Bomb and have copied it to PC. Playing it back I seem to recognise the odd track, especially Male Monster... and the title track - must have heard it on John Peel back in the day. Then comes Song for Randy Newman - what a song, even on first listen. Padraig, I checked the Chills website, on the forum everybody seems to be plumping for Submarine Bells as the best Chills album - how do you rate that one?
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 01:39 am:   

Kevin, I really like Submarine Bells but Soft Bomb is their stone classic for me. I got it when it came out after hearing Male Monster From The Id on Triple J (youth radio in Australia that I loved in 1992 but would now only listen to if you threatened to rip out my fingernails with a rustly pliars). The production on Soft Bomb is superb - a lot of money went into making it. The lyrics are brilliant - so much of it is about Martin Phillips being bitter about not making it. But not being bitter in an unproductive, hate-filled way; rather being bitter, thinking "I'll show you" and coming up with even better songs - which still didn't get to be hits. Soft Bomb was recorded in LA and the people who played on it were were the creme de la creme of "indie" session people such as Peter Holsapple. I saw them live in Sydney at the time and they were awesome. Most of the brilliant players from the album were also in the touring band. But it did not last long. Slash records decided the record was not going to be a hit, withdrew tour support and then dropped the band. I'm glad I saw them at what I consider to be their peak.

Their 1996 album, Sunburnt, is also a wonderful record. It was recorded in England with a fraction of the budget of Soft Bomb but still sounds great.

My Irish Times review of their b-sides, rarities, demos box set is on the softbomb.com site somewhere. I don't have much time for the chat room there though.
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kevin
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Posted on Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 08:25 am:   

Padraig, do you have any links to articles or reviews that you are particularly proud of? I am sure I wouldn't be the only one interested to read them.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 07:23 pm:   

Ok, that does it. I've been avoiding Amoeba but I'm off to see what they have by the Chills. These recommendations are too strong and come from two sources I cannot ignore.
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kevin
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Posted on Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 07:41 pm:   

jeez louise - no pressure on me and Padraig then Randy? I'm blaming Padraig if you dont like them and find you have wasted your money - he's the recognised Chills oracle on here:-)
Also, remember I'm the guy who doesnt really rate 16 lovers lane that highly!
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 01:02 am:   

How'd you go Randy? I'm flattered!

Kevin, most of my Irish Times stuff is on ireland.com, but you need a subscription to access it. Most of what I write is not music though, it is politics, court reports and other run of the mill stuff.
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 08:34 am:   

Jerry, Tarantula might seem a letdown after their other stuff. It's "RAWWWK" if you know what I mean. Having said that, I do have a soft spot for the bounciness of "Sunshine/Nowhere to Run", "Black Nite Crash" for the time signature changing riff at the start and, obviously, the 12 string and crash of "Walk on water"(It's got terrible lyrics though!) It's an album to play VERY LOUDLY when very drunk and preferably ANGRY!
Padraig, I will have to get Soft Bomb out again and play it if you rate it so highly. Haven't played it in years. I've got "Submarine Bells" only on vinyl and haven't got a turntable so I might have to get out the ol' cassette! By the way, I think it's got one of THE best album covers.
Dave, it would be REALLY interesting to hear Billy Bragg discussing "selling out" with Peter Garrett backstage at your dream gig! I sent an email to every Labor MP recently against Uranium mining and have not heard A WORD from the former ACF head!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Traitor!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 04:38 pm:   

Kevin and Padraig: you get a brief reprieve. Huge as it is, Amoeba had NOT ONE SINGLE CHILLS disc. Not one. Not in the new section and not in the used section. And what I really loved is that they did have cards for "Chills" and also "Chills Cont'd" in both the new section and the used section. I've ordered a copy of "Soft Bomb" via Amazon Marketplace.

Amoeba also had NO Augie March. That really flattened me. So that will wait too. I managed to get out with only eight other purchases.
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kevin
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 05:02 pm:   

only 8 Randy, anything interesting?

Dont suppose you saw Jenny Lewis from Rilo Kiley when you were in Amoeba? Ive just read an article which says she "loves to go to a record store called Amoeba" She apparently spends hours flipping through the 1$ vinyl section. Yor mission, should you chosse to accept it Randy is to chat up the gorgeous Jenny and report back :-)
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spence
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 07:44 pm:   

Paul Haig/Billy Mackenzie
Orange Juice (circa late '83)
Josef K
The Happy Family
GoBetweens (circa '87)
Del Amitri (circa '85)
and Television all on the smae bill, in Edinburgh..
ah, I like to dream!
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 08:53 pm:   

Kevin, mostly completist things. Since Guy unwittingly got me back onto the Everly Brothers I've been mopping up a bunch of their 1960s things and I got four more. Plus two Mark Lanegan albums in the "used" section. I've only heard "I'll Take Care of You" so far; it's his "Kicking Against the Pricks." I got Calexico's new album. On one listen, I liked about half of it and the other half sounded like by-the-numbers alternarock that I might hear in a Starbuck's coffee outlet. And I got Neko Case' "Blacklisted" which Amoeba had been lacking on my previous visits.

I shall first have to educate myself as to who Rilo Kiley is before hunting up Jenny Lewis. But there are also two Amoebas up where Jeff lives so she might be talking about one of those. I'm afraid I'm like most folks at Amoeba: too busy thumbing through the stacks, bumping into each other and hardly even looking up.
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Hardin Smith
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 09:54 pm:   

I believe Jenny is a dyed in the wool So Cal girl, so I betcha anything it's your Amoeba she hangs at, Randy. Btw, this news, that she has been spotted there, has me furiously Google-mapping the location of said Amoeba. I'm so there, dude!

Also Randy, depending on just how completist you want to be, there's a great Everly Bros. box set on "Bear" (they evidently are getting a name for putting out really first rate sets), called "The Price of Fame" that covers the EBs from '60-65.

Also, much as I like "Fox Confessor", I find I get a little bored about 2/3 in...I think "Blacklisted" is superior: stronger, darker songs...
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kevin
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 11:19 pm:   

Its the Los Angeles Amoeba. In my ignorance I thought Amoeba was a "one off" store, you guys make it sound like a chain, is that right?
Stick with the Calexico album Randy.
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Hardin Smith
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Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 11:40 pm:   

Randy more likely has the straight poop, but I believe Amoeba is indeed a chain, that started up in San Francisco, in the famous, or infamous, "Haight".

I like the Calexico, too, and Randy, if you ultimately decide you don't care for it,then Calexico may not be for you. I think it's their best.

I'm also in the Chills camp, but only possess the two things that were widely released over here (at least to my knowledge, and short attention span): "Bells" and "Soft Bomb"...and, typical of the effect this board has, all of the above makes me want to hear more by them.
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Andrewnz
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Posted on Tuesday, May 02, 2006 - 12:52 am:   

Lovely to see the Chills getting some good comments - unfortunately Hardin there isn't a whole lot to hear - a brief summary of what's around is the Kaleidoscope World compilation which compiles their early singles from the early to mid 1980s (includes their contributions to the famous Dunedin Double EP, Pink Frost, Doledrums, Rolling Moon, Leather Jacket and the Lost EP), then there were 4 albums - Brave Words from 1987, Submarine Bells from 89ish, Soft Bomb in 92 and Sunburnt in 96. The only other releases have been the Secret Box set which Padraig reviewed (3 cds of live tracks, Peel Sessions and later singles and b-sides) and an EP from a year or two ago called Stand By (which us Chills fans are still doing in the hope that one day Martin might put out something else)...and there you have it - the entire collection other than a few songs on obscure compilations and few live tapes of the wonder that was the Chills live back in their 80s heyday - they're still gigging around NZ every now and then so there does remain hope that we'll see more recorded product one day...
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Posted on Tuesday, May 02, 2006 - 12:56 am:   

Hardin, Kevin: Amoeba actually started in Berkeley, back in 1990. It open up shop across the Bay in San Francisco 'til around '97 or '98, and then to LA a few years later. So, it's a mini-chain, I guess. Great store though. I've never been to the LA location, but I've been known to spend hours in the SF and Berkeley locations. I work really close to the Berkeley store, which means I spend too much money there on trips during lunch breaks.
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Andrewnz
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Posted on Tuesday, May 02, 2006 - 03:03 am:   

actually there's been one other Chills related release I remembered while wandering round at lunchtime - an album of demos from Martin Phillips called (somewhat optimistically as its seems to have turned out) Sketchbook Volume 1 - would be nice to have some more...
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kevin
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Posted on Thursday, May 04, 2006 - 08:11 pm:   

Spence, finally got a report back from my mate about the Fire Engines gig in Edinburgh. He said they were great, and as per usual the set was short and sweet - 25 mins. They played Get Up and Use Me, Lubricate Your Living Room, but not Candy Skin!! - how weird. He actually got more excited by a New York band called Battles - instrumental band with an amazing drummer apparently.

PS - have you saw the issue of Uncut that came out today? there is an album review by a band you might have a vested interest in :-)
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Andrew Kerr
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Posted on Thursday, May 04, 2006 - 08:22 pm:   

And another one for Spence...from a friend's blog about the May Day festival in Edinburgh: "Malcolm Ross (ex-Josef K, Orange Juice guitarist) played along to a guy screaming a Harold Pinter poem wrapped in an American/British flag" Yes,yes but what guitar was he playing?!
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Sunday, July 09, 2006 - 03:41 pm:   

Late last week I saw Belle & Sebastian at the Hollywood Bowl. They were backed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Murdoch had become quite the hand-kissing pop star but it was a good show.

In a just world it would have been the Go Betweens.
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spence
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Posted on Sunday, July 09, 2006 - 08:29 pm:   

Hollywood Bowl sounds spectacular!!!

Kev/Andrew only just noticed the above msgs.

Yeah Malc said he was oding this shindig, what guitar did he play?

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