Randy Gonet from True Witness

April 29th, 2012

Sitting in a bar in Adelaide

Randy Gonet from True Witness

From Chicago,
True Witness have a great CD out called
Human Condition
I chat to Guitarist Randy Gonet

Also play tunes from Georgia Fair
& Emporors

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The Paranoid Squirrel ep 251

April 29th, 2012

episode-251

 
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This week’s show features former Godfathers and one time Damned guitarist Kris Dollimore playing the Delta, if not the Medway Blues recorded at The White Horse in Maidstone, Kent.

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Sitting in a bar in Adelaide- Liz Stringer

April 25th, 2012

Sitting in a bar in Adelaide

Liz Stringer

Great Aussie singer songwriter
Liz Stringer has a new CD out
called ‘Warm in the Darkness’

We chat about the new Cd & her upcoming
tour around the country

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http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/313746/adelaiderockshow-313746-04-19-2012.mp3warm_cover_tinyadelaiderockshow-313746-04-19-2012.mp3

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Love That Album Episode 19 – Billy Joel – The Stranger

April 23rd, 2012

I have been heard to say that I don’t believe in guilty pleasures. You like what you like – end of story. As will be obvious from Episode 19 of Love That Album, I love Billy Joel’s album “The Stranger”. Nowadays in some people’s eyes (and for someone from this list you KNOW who you are), that is an admission tantamount to confessing to having an STD. The fact of the matter is that this album is full of well constructed songs – melodically rich, well arranged, mainly (though not completely) clever lyrically – and it should be held in high esteem. Now I’ll admit that beyond a point his albums started getting very dull (everything after The Nylon Curtain) and his fame for dating supermodels rather than as a musician was a put-off. None of that should get in the way of the fact that for a time, he had a real knack with a song and had a fantastic band to support his musical vision (including the great Liberty Devitto on drums).

Fellow “Stranger” fan, Michael Pursche (of the Sitting In A Bar in Adelaide podcast) and I discuss the songs sung and stories told on Joel’s breakthrough album. On this episode, we also discuss recent music news including the passing of some of pop music greats. Eric Reanimator returns with his thoughts on Mother Love Bone (and he now has his own intro).

Stream or download the episode from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com or download from iTunes searching for lovethatalbum (must be all one word). Join the Love That Album Facebook page and start a music conversation. Send feedback (letter or mp3) to rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au.

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The Paranoid Squirrel ep 250

April 22nd, 2012

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The Methadones start and finish this week’s show. Second on the bill are The Durango Riot who have a new track from their “Backwards Over Midnight” LP aired. El Doom & The Born Electric, who supported Motorspsycho at The Garage last week, have a track from their self-title album played. The track in question had me humming Gillan’s “No Laughing In Heaven”. It was 30 years ago last week that Motӧrhead released the “Iron Fist” album, so I play the said track but by Korpiklaani. The Von Hertzen Brothers have just released a “Best Of” CD (more like an “Introduction To”). I air the obligatory unreleased, unavailable anywhere else track. Also just out is the latest Nomads album “Solna”. Obviously I play a track from it. Moving to the UK; The Dead Identities and BLEECH have both have their latest offerings heard along with Noizee that features Claire Product. For the first and last time and against my better judgement I play some Ted Nugent with The Sonic Graffiti, featuring Ginger Wildheart, Billy Morrison, Scott Lipps and the Podfather himself Michael Butler, winding things up before the Methadones end the whole shenanigans.

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Yes – Fly From Here tour Australia 2012

April 20th, 2012

Sitting in a Bar in Adelaide

Yes – Fly From Here tour Australia 2012

This week I take to to Yes, live at
the Palais Theater in Melbourne
New vocalist Jon Davison and the rest
of the band put in a stellar performance

also, tune from new Aussie prog band
The Merlin Bird and a few rare Yes gems

http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/313653/adelaiderockshow-313653-04-17-2012.mp3220px-fly_from_here

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Aya Larkin

April 17th, 2012

Sitting in a Bar in Adelaide

Aya Larkin

Aya was the voice of much loved
Sydney band Skunkhour.
Aya has a new CD out called
Waking Dream
recorded in Los Angeles

We chat a bout the new CD

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Fee Waybill of The Tubes.

April 15th, 2012

Sitting in a bar in Adelaide

Fee Waybill of The Tubes.
Part 2

The 2nd part of my chat with Fee we chat about
The Completion Backward Principle,
Love Bomb & Outside Inside and much more.

http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/312807/adelaiderockshow-312807-03-27-2012.mp3images1adelaiderockshow-312807-03-27-2012.mp3

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Love That Album podcast Episode 18 – Chris Difford – Cashmere If You Can

April 15th, 2012

From the mid 70s through to the late 90s, Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook had a songwriting partnership that had the pundits comparing them to Lennon/McCartney. Don’t feel under any pressure, guys. As mainstays of the band Squeeze, Tilbrook’s music and Difford’s lyrics covered a multitude of subjects including spouse abuse, living under cramped conditions, infidelity, and wanking. They survived the new wave label and later on, the AOR label to just make great songs till Squeeze’s demise.
Both men have recorded great solo albums, and different to their Squeeze output. Difford’s lyrics have become very personal, and on his latest album “Cashmere If You Can”, he sounds like he’s been listening to a lot of Loudon Wainwright III records.
On episode 18 of Love That Album, I talk about “Cashmere If You Can” and how it sounds like a public type of therapy of Difford.
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The Paranoid Squirrel ep 249

April 14th, 2012

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Due to my trusty Digital Recorder temporally giving up the ghost I can’t bring you Motorspycho performing “The Death Defying Unicorn” in it’s entirety. So I tell you all about it and how Dave from Brixton spoilt the end of the gig for the fans and the band. Cheers Dave. Musically things get started with the brilliantly named Banjoey Ramone. Mother’s Children have just released a brand new single to coincide with their non UK European Tour. A pox on you UK promoters! Up next William “Captain Kirk” Shatner plays a medley of Canada’s finest Rock tunes. The Soundtrack Of Our Lives have a brand new album about to drop any day now so I play the title track. The Roolettes have, what quite possibly could be their last ever studio recording aired. Steven Adler has put his pen down and picked up the drum sticks again and put together a new band, the first fruits of which I play. Live it’s Johnny Moped recorded on the 7th April at The Hydrant in Brighton. For those who need a reference point the man Johnny Moped could quite easily have been the inspiration for Stanley from Life, Sex And Death. One time Moped guitarist Captain Sensible couldn’t contain himself and stormed the stage to play guitar on the last two songs.

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