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big fan of skynyrd


NAIDOC 1987 Double kicker...sign off!
Warumpi Band ~ From the Bush
&list=RDEMjthJodZIBo0RqBeMxPy72A&index=36Coloured Stone...Dancing in the Moonlight


another good one for Naidoc week.


One of my favorite shapers and good blokes's sons mix...awesome talent.
https://soundcloud.com/elementsfestival/cain-elf22-tunesday-soundcast-ep...


Happy naidoc week crew,


you can't go wrong with the legends coloured stone and the mighty warumpi. Hard recordings that are hard to get these days. Bit of Aussie history right there I was interested in. Think they have become highly sort after from what a few crew have told me. Unique Australian sounds.


If you like them suggest also No Fixed Address formed in 1979 in South Australia. They used to play regularly in a pub I worked in.Worth a listen ,had a bit of a reggae feel at times


Heard a bit about them on and abc radio segment this year while working. I also tried to get some of them. But same thing again. Bloody collectors item. I found them on utube and read about the film I didn't know of. I think it was a possible split with us or our mob. Great to see indigenous music being celebrated and created. Massive part in bringing our country together and being used as a voice. I know community radio stations have been playing this stuff for years. It's defiantly had a resurgence and I'm stoked on the inspiration and period it reflects. Pioneering sounds of time gone by. Paving the way for others. Leaders of man.






blackers gave the mr Terauchi and blue jeans a listen last night. cheers for that. hot like Wasabi


Cheers Rob, glad you liked it. First heard it on the radio coming back from a surf last week, and thought it was worth sharing.


Five live performances that tickle your fancy.....


Righty-o, songs with names that also happen to be movie titles. I’ll start.


Play it loud
Not the movie but you get the drift.


That’s the sort of thing. Puns are good too.


I can only think of one, this and Ghostbusters but I'm not gonna put that up. I have always hated that awful song.
Paul McCartney on the other hand...


I have a picture of me taking a picture of Paul, Cottesloe Civic Centre, Wings Tour 1975


I have a picture of me taking a picture of Paul, Cottesloe Civic Centre, Wings Tour 1975


Keep asking the questions




Some more songs that are movie titles.


Been listening to a few records this week.
Split Enz - Mental notes. A strange but very unique album.
Here are 2 on topic vids.


Actually heard this one the radio today..
A couple more.


Jeez you triggered some 80's memories there tubeshooter. Many a hooligan lounge party had going off to the Boingos.


Another great 80's band similar to Oingo Boingo




Try these on for size.


One of my friends sol act i think Jazz blues, mixed by himself
https://soundcloud.com/martin-rotolo/leave-my-existential-problems-behin...


windy take offs






Some Friday toons.


And a couple more as I watch my footy team find another way to lose.


blackers wrote:And a couple more as I watch my footy team find another way to lose...
Fuck it's been hard to watch these last few matches or 4.
What's the chances a win from 8th???


R00ney wrote:.... it's been hard to watch these last few matches or 4.
What's the chances a win from 8th???
It has been ugly for sure. I don't hold out much hope for September based on current form.
Have been trying to think of something appropriate. This covers it.


Sorry.




icandig wrote:Sorry.
I'll pay that.
Edit. A bit of a scare this arvo for you tho. :)


blackers wrote:I'll pay that.
Edit. A bit of a scare this arvo for you tho. :)
Heart rate went up a little for a while. All good now.


icandig wrote:Sorry...
Can't bring myself to post eye of the tiger


I can


Been overdosing on The Black Angels of late.


You're a bad person, tubeshooter




Rainbow girls


7 nation delta blues


Love a lot of JJ’s stuff. Slide master
Alright, time for some discussion on what yr all listening too. My iTunes inventory is getting a little stale so I'm up for some inspiration.
Currently loving The Drones' album "Havilah".. incredible songwriting and some of the best recorded guitars and drum I've heard in a long time. I'm a little late to the party with this album but it's on high rotation at the moment and will probably stay there a while. I've seen these guys live once (Fowlers, Adelaide) and fortunately they're incredible on stage too. Can't wait to see them again.