Hard News: Friday Music: A Strange Road
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Listen, they even say "please", a little politeness goes a long way.
She did stand down, after a mere 17 years.
Ok, so maybe politeness doesn't help.
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banning of Darren Watson's song just seems petty and silly... what next books?
I've taken to following Mr Busnach cause of your incessant posting of his goods *shakes fist*... the Geraldine Superstar Cabaret remix of Lawrence Welk's Chicken Polka is pure class (well if polka, chickens and silliness is classy) - songs like this make me wish I still did radio (cue collective sigh of relief by hundreds)
https://soundcloud.com/bobby-busnach/lawrence-welk-chicken-polka
I'm picking Caribou for one of the best albums of the year, dudes a wicked producer
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Only 3 hours to go on this remnant of the ephemeral past...
;- )
check out the other posters too,
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CJM, in reply to
That’s a beautiful thing!
Russell has been great highlighting ‘Grafix Knox’, a proposed book of Chris Knox’s graphic and visual art, but I thought it was worth alerting all readers of Hard News to https://www.fundnation.co.nz/projects/discover/grafix-knox where they have only SIX DAYS left to pledge. You can see we still have some way to go, so, please help us make a really, really cool book of Knoxalicious delights.
Cheers!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
‘Grafix Knox’ ... only SIX DAYS left
Good call...
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That's a nice item Ian, I have those cards somewhere in the garage, along with a calendar from about the same time I think...
In lieu of me bidding, can I ask 2 questions of the group on FN ephemera?
(you can't answer, so I'll go ahead anyway)
1. The 15th anniversary etched 7" records - were there 5 or 6? I can only find five and I'm sure there was one more?
2. My copy of Boodle Boodle Boodle has a copy of the comic, but I've always wondered if it was the original copy or a photocopy. Any way to tell?
These are important questions for tragics... :(
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Not even Muldoon managed to get this one banned:
Also, it's a little disturbing to see how little the Parliament end of Wellington has changed since 1980.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I’m picking Caribou for one of the best albums of the year, dudes a wicked producer
For the longest time I assumed they were an indie band I probably wouldn't like.
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bob daktari, in reply to
HA - I have that reaction to a lot of acts these days.. must be this younger generation and their lack of adhering to genre specific music naming conventions as assumed and taken for granted by older people
I thought I liked Caribou most when he's Daphni and these latest tracks are ruining that preconception... and I still have a problem with his Manitoba guise purely cause of the name... bloody Canadians *shakes rush by the collar*
To make it even more confusing the albums coming out on Drag City, further ruing my they do interesting indie stuff buzz
to quote the goons... It's all rather confusing really
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3 News has an interesting article on Watson’s decision to remove “Planet Key” from the web.
Watson tweeted on Tuesday that he would be removing it from sale “by order of the Electoral Commission” – but the commission says it has made no such order.
“We haven’t ordered anything to be taken down, or removed,” a spokesperson told 3 News. “The commission does not have any power to prosecute."
Watson is calling it “censorship”, but he’s the one who is voluntarily removing the song when it doesn’t have to be removed.
One thing’s for sure – all this publicity isn’t going to be hurting sales of the song. I will be very interested to see if it’s reached the top 40 when the latest chart is released later today!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
it came from the past...
questions ... on FN ephemera
as always Audioculture has useful information (even one of my old fax-collages, remember the fax?)
I remember the 'Roger's Ruin' brew from the 15th anniversary,
but not the 5 or 6, 7"s sorry.re 'Boodle' comic - hazy but as a distributor at the time I vaguely recall that maybe only the first few pressings (coupla thousand maybe) got the comic...
Also not sure if they were offset printed or photocopied
the technology was all jockeying for position at the time...
heady days, heady daze...it is on line here
Immortality is mine....I do have one of the biros with the sliding logo thingy...
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bob daktari, in reply to
there were five, for some reason I think there were meant to be six but one never got made - just chatted to Alan who looked after the production of them and he only remembers the five
discogs have them listed:
FN370 Hamish Kilgour 15th Anniversary Etching (7", Etch, S/Sided) 1996
FN371 Sean O'Reilly 15th Anniversary Etching (7", Etch, S/Sided) 1996
FN372 Chris Knox 15th Anniversary Etching (7", Etch, S/Sided) 1996
FN373 Alec Bathgate 15th Anniversary Etching (7", Etch, S/Sided) 1996
FN374 David Mitchell 15th Anniversary Etching (7", Etch, S/Sided) 1996http://www.discogs.com/label/20365-Flying-Nun-Records?layout=sm&page=3
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Russell Brown, in reply to
3 News has an interesting article on Watson’s decision to remove “Planet Key” from the web.
That is useful.
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
re ‘Boodle’ comic – hazy but as a distributor at the time I vaguely recall that maybe only the first few pressings (coupla thousand maybe) got the comic…
500 I think.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Only 3 hours to go on this remnant of the ephemeral past…
So glad I checked in here when I did. Let's just say it's going to a good home. Well, my home, which is good for me. Will look through the rest too, but do send me a heads up for any future ephemera. I'm an ephemeral kind of guy. :-)
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peter mclennan, in reply to
I saw Darren Watson mention on his FB page that he'd had a phone conversation with the Electoral Commission. who had told him they believed it crossed the line into being a political advertisement. The Electoral Commission also told Access Radio to stop playing it as it may be a contravention of the act. Seems the Electoral Commission is awfully confused over what it has or hasn't done.
Also, he posted this in reaction to RNZ's report on Planet Key, yesterday : "Unfortunately it seems Radio NZ National got rather the wrong end of the stick when they said we were going to 'bow to the Electoral Commission' by agreeing to put our names and addresses on the song and video as 'promoter statements'. I did not at any stage say that to the reporter nor I believe did I intimate that. For the record we will definitely NOT be doing that."
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I'm just going to jump in here with some self promotion;
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All of this puts me in mind of Saturday 29th November 1975 - pushing through the crush of bodies at the Windsor Asshole and remonstrating with fellow fans that NZ was no longer a fit place to live in.
Most were more interested in getting into the bog to whack up a potent mixture of number 4 & hep C that was so popular that year. Just about no one had voted, and few had interest in the reality - that the pig had won & he was going to put a lot of energy into making our lives as miserable as he could.
For the next 10 years I would bump into some of those people in all sorts of places outside Aotearoa, & they were far more vehement in their loathing of Muldoon than those of us who had sounded off about his win that election night.
The chief point of difference between then & now is that Muldoon had made his oppressive, human hating agenda plain long before he got elected.
Anyone who had followed his loony rantings wasn't in the least surprised when he concentrated every damn decision - from picking the colour of post office stamps to the right to decide whether opposition members were effeminate, into his slimy grasp.No one could have claimed to be taken aback if the pig had selected 1zm's top twenty himself & then wheeled out the electoral commission chief to justify his censorship.
Many 2014 era kiwis will be so gob smacked by this ham fisted effort of the electoral commission to regulate art that they won't accept the decision was made as the result of a megalomaniac throwing his weight around in a hissy fit then making his pet pen pushers roll it out as if it were their own idea.
Yet what else could it be, this blatant censorship just makes no sense any other way.
There are a lot of songs about a lot of public figures, but the last time I heard of such a thing as this was way back when some pig loving official banned a comedic ditty called 'Spotty Muldoon' from the NZBC play lists. -
Thanks to Darren Watson, I will always have an image in my mind now of John Key playing a Hector's dolphin, and I, for one, salute him (Watson) for that.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
There are a lot of songs about a lot of public figures, but the last time I heard of such a thing as this was way back when some pig loving official banned a comedic ditty called ‘Spotty Muldoon’ from the NZBC play lists.
That was one of Peter Cook's lesser efforts, which of course had nothing to do with the then Minister of finance, but back then one couldn't be too careful.
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hey new Trinity Roots... http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11312637
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#np
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
I’m just going to jump in here with some self promotion;
That’s a good one. It reminds me of being 19.
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A reminder for those in Chchch that the Into The Void movie is on tonight (Saturday, Aug 23) as part of the Film Festival in Riccarton.
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