March 30th, 2012
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide #300
The 300 the edition of the show
something a little different,
Fellow podcaster and drummer &
host of ‘Love That Album’
Maurice Bursztynski joins me
to discuss our favorite drummers
Dannie Richmond
Bill Bruford
Stewart Copeland
Peter Luscombe
Simon Phillips
Sue Hadjopolous
Neil Peart
Jim Keltner
Steve Gadd
Joseph Modeliste
Charlie Watts
Liberty Devito
Phil Collins
Terry Cox
Keith Moon
John Bonham
Pete Thomas
Fred Strauks
http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/311839/adelaiderockshow-311839-03-05-2012.mp3
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March 29th, 2012
For episode 16 of Love That Album podcast, we see the return of an artist previously discussed on the show, Paul Simon. Back in 1980, the music world was on the cusp of an onslaught of New Wave. Paul Simon wrote and starred in a film called One Trick Pony about a journeyman musician trying to find if he still has a place in the new musical landscape. Famous in the sixties for one anti-war song, he now has to compete with the new popular bands (the B52s make an appearance), swim around the sharks at his record company, work out where he fits with a wife he divorces but still loves, and how to maintain good parenting skills. Most of all he wants to serve his muse – but is being on the road with his band the way to do it? Especially in a climate that’s long forgotten he exists?
The band in the film includes long-time Simon associates Steve Gadd and Richard Tee, as well as King Crimson’s Tony Levin and jazz guitarist Eric Gale. (The music also shows that Simon was no slouch in the guitar playing department).
For years, I’ve loved the OTP album but hated the movie. In revisiting the film for this podcast, I’ve changed that assessment somewhat. Justin Bozung (host of the wonderful Mondo Film Podcast) and I discuss both the film and the album in some detail. Justin saw this as more biographical about Simon than I did, but he convinced me that the themes raised in this film about family (band and nuclear), doing things the way you must, and walking in on your bandmates while they’re bathing were very well covered (even if the acting is wooden – we’ll have to differ on that one, Justin). We had a fascinating conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
You can download (or stream) the episode from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com or search for “lovethatalbum” (all one word) in iTunes. Send written feedback or mp3 voicemail to rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au. Join the Love That Album Facebook page and start a music discussion.
LoveThatAlbumE16.mp3
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March 28th, 2012

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Artist: I Am The Icarus
Songs: Back and To The Left, Doom Machine and Swimming The Witch
CD: The Father, The Heretic and The Son
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March 25th, 2012

Once again it’s an all live affair this week with the spotlight firmly focused on headliners Graveyard with fellow Swede’s Horisont and Hastings based Sir Admiral Cloudesley Shovell waiting in the wings of the Underworld, Camden. Get ready for some classic sounding 1970’s Rock!!!
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March 23rd, 2012
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide
Steve Lukather
Steve is heading to Australia
as part of the G3 tour with
Joe Satriani & Steve Vai.
He also has a now album called
‘Alls Well That Ends Well’,
and Steves upcoming tour in Ringo’s
All Star band
We caht abou all that, Toto
and then some….
http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/312124/adelaiderockshow-312124-03-12-2012.mp3
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March 18th, 2012
For episode 16 of Love That Album podcast, we see the return of an artist previously discussed on the show, Paul Simon. Back in 1980, the music world was on the cusp of an onslaught of New Wave. Paul Simon wrote and starred in a film called One Trick Pony about a journeyman musician trying to find if he still has a place in the new musical landscape. Famous in the sixties for one anti-war song, he now has to compete with the new popular bands (the B52s make an appearance), swim around the sharks at his record company, work out where he fits with a wife he divorces but still loves, and how to maintain good parenting skills. Most of all he wants to serve his muse – but is being on the road with his band the way to do it? Especially in a climate that’s long forgotten he exists?
The band in the film includes long-time Simon associates Steve Gadd and Richard Tee, as well as King Crimson’s Tony Levin and jazz guitarist Eric Gale. (The music also shows that Simon was no slouch in the guitar playing department).
For years, I’ve loved the OTP album but hated the movie. In revisiting the film for this podcast, I’ve changed that assessment somewhat. Justin Bozung (host of the wonderful Mondo Film Podcast) and I discuss both the film and the album in some detail. Justin saw this as more biographical about Simon than I did, but he convinced me that the themes raised in this film about family (band and nuclear), doing things the way you must, and walking in on your bandmates while they’re bathing were very well covered (even if the acting is wooden – we’ll have to differ on that one, Justin). We had a fascinating conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
You can download (or stream) the episode from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com or search for “lovethatalbum” (all one word) in iTunes. Send written feedback or mp3 voicemail to rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au. Join the Love That Album Facebook page and start a music discussion.
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LoveThatAlbumE16.mp3
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March 18th, 2012
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide
Venrez
Venrez from Los Angeles have
their debut CD out called
‘Sell the Lie’
Great band featuring guitarist
Alex Kane (Who you may know from
Marky Ramones Blitzkreig)
I chat to Their lead singer ‘Ven’
about all things Venrez
http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/312007/adelaiderockshow-312007-03-07-2012.mp3
adelaiderockshow-312007-03-07-2012.mp3
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March 18th, 2012

99% of this week’s show features new releases.
First up its The Hives, then Miss Guy from The Toilet Boys opens wide. Home-grown talent comes courtesy of French Electric and Orpheum, whilst Brian James and Angel Witch fly the old guard flag. Imperial State Electric have just released their 2nd studio album “Pop War” so obviously I play a track from it. We then travel over the pond for Jake Starr and The Delicious Fullness followed by The Heartless Devils. Denmark’s Baby Woodrose round off the new releases with a track from their “3rd Eye Surgery” LP. The 1% of the show that isn’t new is former Damned guitarist Kris Dollimore covering the Stooges Blues style and a band I’m super getting into The Bloody Hollies.
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March 14th, 2012
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide – Dan Mangan
From Canada, Dan is back on his 3rd
visit to Australia to promote his
recent CD ‘Oh Fortune’
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http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/311172/adelaiderockshow-311172-02-22-2012.mp3
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March 11th, 2012

On this week’s show I talk about the lack of G.M.T. (that’s Robin Guy, John McCoy and Bernie Tormé) at the two recent Girlschool gigs and my theory on it. Even so three live G.M.T, tracks from their “Raw-Live”, which you can purchase here, find there way into the show. Obviously Girlschool’s live set from The Garage takes up the remaining show and what a stella set it was. Irrespective of gender the band constantly deliver the goods whether it’s in the live or studio department.
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