July 29th, 2012
adelaiderockshow-317708-07-25-2012.mp3Sitting in a bar in Adelaide
Kevin Killey – Tonights The Night
Back in the 70s Kevin
was staff photographer at iconic
Adelaide radio station 5KA.
In that time Kevin photographed
the rock legends of the day
His exhibition – ‘Tonights the Night’
is a showcase of Kevins work and of
those musicians and Adelaide venues.
beyerstreetarts.com.au for exhibition details
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July 29th, 2012

Once again Rat Scabies & Brian James along with Texas Terri and Austen Flatpig take to the stage for Rat’s Birthday Party playing music from “Damned Damned Damned” and “Music For Pleasure”
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July 23rd, 2012
LoveThatAlbumE25.mp3The late seventies saw Australian music going towards a punk style (featuring bands like the Saints) or continuing with a more bluesy-country style as typified by the Adelaide band, Stars (not to be confused with the band from Canada of the same name). Featuring impeccable musicianship and wonderful songwriting courtesy of guitarists, Andy Durant and Mal Eastick, they crafted two wonderful studio albums which, while having American roots influences, told very Australian stories.
On Episode 25 of Love That Album, I’m joined once again by host of Sitting In A Bar In Adelaide podcast, Michael Pursche to discuss both the Stars studio albums, “Paradise” and “Land of Fortune” and make reference to an all-star live album in tribute to Andy Durant who sadly died in 1980 from cancer. I’m also extremely happy to be having a chat to Mick Pealing, the former lead singer of Stars, to discuss his recollections of recording these two wonderful albums and how the Andy Durant Memorial Concert got arranged.
Eric Reanimator contributes another great An Album I Love segment discussing the great “Radios Appear” album by Radio Birdman.
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July 23rd, 2012
A Jon Lord solo sadly starts this week’s show off, then it’s straight into Vice Squad with the track I stupidly left off last week’s show. Tracii (No longer LA) Guns League Of Gentlemen have one of their debut studio tracks aired. Then a reunited Starboy and Killer Ky tell us to “Lick”. I came across The Dukes Of Nothing debut (if not one and only) CD, so if you need to know what Tony Sylvester sounded like before he joined Turbonegro you can. The Howling, who feature ex members of Red Star Rebels and The Towers Of London, have a live track played for your consideration. The Bones have a brand spanking new album for us to ingest called “Monkeys With Guns”. Obviously I play a track from it. Alex Kane via Facebook pointed me in the direction of One Eyed Doll who have a new album out, but I bypassed that release in favour of a track from the album that preceded it. On another recommendation I play The Lovesores debut 7” which is swiftly followed by G4S’, yes that G4S, Olympic Anthem. Kiss then tell us about Hell and Hallelujah but its Michael Monroe with a Johnny Thunders tunette that rounds this week’s show off.
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July 17th, 2012
adelaiderockshow-317370-07-17-2012.mp3Sitting in a bar in Adelaide – tribute to the late great Jon Lord, keyboard player extrordinaire of Deep Purple.
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July 15th, 2012
The Hellacopters with a PowerPop classic start the Glitter Ball rolling this week, then the Pink Fairies and The Rollins Band don’t think about it and Do It! This week’s new music section begins with The Tango Pirates who are swiftly followed by Crucified Barbara. Stepping back a few years I play some Vice Squad then its back to 2012 with Adam Bomb and a track from one of my Albums of 2012. Compare and Contrast returns with Def Leppard as both defence and prosecution. As my Daughter is learning about John Lennon at School in Modern History I play the track that has left the most impression on her. I finish this week’s show with The Ruts as it’s the 32nd Anniversary of Malcolm Owen’s death.
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July 14th, 2012
“Angel with a Dirty Face” by Lou Gramm
Album: Long Hard Look (1989)
“The Touch” by Stan Bush
Album: Transformers: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1986)
“Don’t Break My Heart” by Romeo’s Daughter
Album: Romeo’s Daughter (1988)
“Young Girl In Love” by Night Ranger
Album: Dawn Patrol (1982)
“Runaway” by Bon Jovi
Album: Bon Jovi (1981)
“Summertime Girls” by Y&T
Album: Down for the Count (1985)
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July 14th, 2012
Playlist:
Artist: The Dollyrots
Song: Because I’m Awesome
CD: Because I’m Awesome
Artist: Tsar
Song: Calling All Destroyers
CD: Tsar
Artist: Mayday Parade
Song: Jamie All Over
CD: A Lesson In Romantics
Artist: Bowling For Soup
Song: S-S-S-Saturday
CD: Fishin’ For Woos
Artist: The Biters
Song: Electric Nights
CD: It’s Ok to Like Biters
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July 9th, 2012
adelaiderockshow-316651-06-27-2012.mp3Sitting in a bar in Adelaide – Phil Emmanuel
Phil is one of Australias greatest
guitarists. He’s heading back to
Adelaide from 1-5 August.
We chat about the gigs, recording,
guitars and lots more
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July 8th, 2012

On this week’s show I kick things of with some live Rubinoos swiftly followed by a studio offering from Dead Moon. For know other reason than I can; I play some Motӧrhead. Yoko Ono then screams onto the show with a track from her Plastic Ono Band LP. Jetboy recently reunited with vocalist Mickey Finn for a one off Whiskey-A-Go-Go gig. In the audience was one time Jetboy bassist Sami Yaffa who joined them for the encore, which obviously I play. Sticking with ex Jetboy bassists; American Heartbreak have the cover from their “What You Deserve” aired. Imperial Vipers, Trashlight Vision and Union Carbide Productions enter the fray with The Saints, Sonic Avenues and The Generators careering towards the show end, but that goes to Dave Lee Roth.
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