Hard News: Friday Music: Hits and Shitters
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I just uploaded this video - Joint Force, from 95. Directed by Josh Frizzell, shot by Darryl Ward,using a bungy cord.
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Hey, let's watch the video for the above mentioned Exponents track "Like She Said"! Directed by Mark Tierney and Paul Casserly (aka Strawpeople), it was filmed at the emptied out Parnell Baths in winter and features a cast of music video weirdos (including a Dalmatian), shot in cool tones.
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re Spotify, it's the Banquo's ghost of spam emails. Every time someone I don't care about does something on that goddamn program, I get an email. Despite repeated attempts to unsubscribe.
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Holy heck, this turned up. From one of the memorable 1990s backyard gigs at the house we knew as Club Richmond, some friends of mine destroy Dave Dobbyn's 'Devil You Know'. The Andy in the post above is on drums ...
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JacksonP, in reply to
some friends of mine destroy Dave Dobbyn’s ‘Devil You Know’.
LOL. No, literally.
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Re: Spotify playlist - you need to subscribe and then you can add to the playlist
As for emails facebook alerts et al (David) - create a email rule and folder to file those pesky reminders out of sight or move to trash option... its not like spotify is unique in its need to tell you everything all the time via multiple channels so deal with it and move on
the ability to share for no dollars down is I think a wonderful thing - takes the luxury of ownership out of the equation, for not everyone wants to own nor collect files/formats but we universally all love music
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
Holy heck, this turned up. From one of the memorable 1990s backyard gigs at the house we knew as Club Richmond, some friends of mine destroy Dave Dobbyn’s ‘Devil You Know’. The Andy in the post above is on drums …
Some thoughts I had while watching the video:
- Dave Dobbyn writes solid, quality songs that can withstand all manner of extremes.
- When would the neighbours have reached the stage when "Arrrgh! Make it stop!" becomes "You know, this is actually pretty fun. Pass the beers!"?
- Kids of today imagine the '90s was all neon MC Hammer pants, but it was really about loose fitting neutrals.
- This video is more cheering and uplifting than a dozen YouTube lolcat videos. -
BenWilson, in reply to
Classic. I see you in the crowd with your cap on backwards and a racehorse between your fingers.
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JacksonP, in reply to
- This video is more cheering and uplifting than a dozen YouTube lolcat videos.
It really is. I'm still laughing.
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No laughing here, those guys are great! The vocalist captures Dave's tone really well (slightly ropey high bits aside). And as for those Rickenbackers... I would be willing to do very embarrassing things for that bass, in particular.
Backyard gigs rule, as those who attended my recent 40th would surely attest.
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Greg Wood, in reply to
I really enjoyed that, too; largely for the wormhole to a simpler time.
Just imagine what would happen these days in that exact backyard - "Euh, I knoooow, well Shelly and Steve just paid $1.2 for the shack over the back fence, but it backs onto Farro, so yerrsssss... another coddled duck breast with pomegranate molasses and sauvignon reduction, anyone?"
Wait... I think that's MY backyard!
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Julian Melville, in reply to
That's definitely one of my favourite DD Smash songs, and it stands up very well today. Come to think of it, I think Cool Bananas might have been the first proper album I ever bought!
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theaudience HelpDesk anyone?? (cuz there's none there) ... I sign in using FaceBook then I get this 'Confirm Details' form, enter my deats and hit 'Register' - there's no other button to hit - and I'm told my email address is already registered with theaudience ... and round and round I go. Any clues what gives here? (same result in IE and Safari).
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Completely off topic, but this might interest some:
David Lange's last public lecture, inaugural Otago Chaplaincy and Interfaith Group Peace Lecture on the topic of “Old Faiths, New World”. 5 August 2004. Video and audio versions available here: http://www.otago.ac.nz/news/itunesu/podcasts/humanitieslectures.html
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Adding to the Dave Dobbyn theme, I believe that's Dave playing guitar on the Exponents' "Like She Said." Not in the video, of course; I mean on the studio recording.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
No laughing here, those guys are great! The vocalist captures Dave’s tone really well (slightly ropey high bits aside).
As I recall, he also did a very good ‘Born to Run’.
Fwiw, that’s Mark Peterson, ex Straitjacket Fits, on guitar. And the guy with the bass is Muzz, aka Mario Posa, relative of Peter Posa.
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That Soko track... emo never sounded so f*cking cool. Checked out that its from 2007, completely missed it, thanks for the link.
David Lange's last public lecture, inaugural Otago Chaplaincy and Interfaith Group Peace Lecture on the topic of “Old Faiths, New World”. 5 August 2004.
Thank you Kyle, I find it terribly sad that David's no longer with us. Like I'm sure many others here, he was my initial political inspiration.
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BenWilson, in reply to
Nice. Got any more of them?
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I'll refer it to the people there.
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Chelsea posted the new track Pazzida to Bandcamp this afternoon.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Playback...
David Lange’s last public lecture
The Lange Goodbye...
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andin, in reply to
The Lange Goodbye…
Well, he was wrong in one crucial aspect. People will be led, where they will.
Thinking that en masse we would follow a nebulous ideal (The Golden Rule) instead of those exerting the current influence.
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It's not quite as well-stocked as Spotify, but Last.fm has a great feature in its 'Radio' options. You can listen to a mix of the artist of every song you've ever scrobbled, a selection of other artists similar to your scrobbled list, or (my favourite) a combination of the two. It's a great way to get to hear artists that are new to you (such as the severely underplayed Afu-Ra, or Robert Pollard's post Guided by Voices band, Boston Spaceships.)
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Just to put a question a friend had over the weekend to the hive mind...
Said friend was a member of a minorly-iconic Flying Nun band a number of years ago. Given the joys of internet publishing, friend and ex-bandmates would love to post up some of their classic audio clips on a site like Bandcamp or Soundcloud (which would be better?)
Given the joys of copyright in this day and age, how vigorous is Warners likely to be about pursuing anyone who uploaded such audio clips? Or, probably preferably, how easy is it to reclaim copyright from the publisher? They haven't exactly been responsive to email enquiries - i.e. no response at all. While it makes no difference in terms of copyright, they are not intending to make money off these clips. The vinyl itself has been out of print a long time.
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