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Hard News: Friday Music: Recalling the Rascals

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  • Geoff Lealand,

    wow, didn’t know that about John Harris. He is such a gentleman.

    Screen & Media Studies, U… • Since Oct 2007 • 2562 posts Report Reply

  • Gareth Shute,

    A programmer from one of the stations that got zero started haranguing me on Facebook, saying that my approach was unscientific and that I should’ve simply got the official data for airplay, which apparently showed them at 13% kiwi content for the week leading up to 29 April (with the average of all stations being 16%). I went and listened to his station for two hours of the drive show and they only played one kiwi song. When I reported that back to him and questioned how they got to 13%, he deleted the entire thread.
    I kept listening and noticed their nights segment immediately played three kiwi songs in half-an-hour. I stuck with it for a bit longer and found the nights average seemed to be around two kiwi songs per hour.
    So … for ease of calculation, let’s say there’s ten songs in an hour. If you play one kiwi song per two hours from 7am-7pm then that’s 5% and if you play two kiwi songs per hour from 7pm-7am then that’s 20%. Average them out and you get 12.5%. I think you see what I’m getting at … though glad to see not all stations take that approach. For classic hits, someone pointed out yesterday that The Mix has a more solid % of kiwi tracks and their playlist for the last 1.5 hours is on their website, which makes it easy to see this is true. So I hope people do support the stations that try harder on this score or if they like a station that isn’t doing well then let them know it’s important. Most of the people at radio are music fans and probably just need a little nudge. Hopefully this article gave them that!
    (sorry for the excessively long comment!).

    Since Nov 2016 • 4 posts Report Reply

  • Russell Brown, in reply to Gareth Shute,

    When I reported that back to him and questioned how they got to 13%, he deleted the entire thread.

    Oh dear!

    Average them out and you get 12.5%. I think you see what I’m getting at …

    Yeah, they've been doing that for years. That's the advantage of voluntary self-regulation.

    (sorry for the excessively long comment!).

    That is not an excessively long comment by Public Address standards :-)

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report Reply

  • Bevan,

    Saw Mark Williams play with the Rodger Fox big band in Wellington last night.
    Unfortunately there were no gems from Heed The Call, but a fun gig regardless.

    Wellington • Since Sep 2013 • 17 posts Report Reply

  • Russell Brown,

    Damn, I just missed this on Friday, but it’s incredible. The video for Alien Weaponry’s musket wars song ‘Kai Tangata’:

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report Reply

  • Rich of Observationz,

    radio programmers don’t believe that our local acts are legendary enough to have retro hits

    Do the easy listening /hits type stations have people who actually look up the charts for twenty years ago and playlist stuff accordingly?

    Back in Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 5550 posts Report Reply

  • Sacha, in reply to Rich of Observationz,

    Reckon they'd just buy playlists from Aus or even the US. Less work.

    Ak • Since May 2008 • 19745 posts Report Reply

  • Ian Dalziel,

    I went to see the excellent ’Manifesto’ exhibition at the Auckland Art Gallery today. Keen-eyed Roger Shepherd noticed that the drummer in the piece on ‘Stridentism’ – with Cate Blanchett as a tattooed punk – was Constantine ‘Dino’ Karlis from HDU (now living in Berlin apparently).
    I was also interested (and chuffed) to see ex Chchch Art Galllery curator Justin Paton get an acknowledgement as well.

    …and while you are out looking at art that addresses society and how we interact with the world, get yourself out to Te Tuhi (13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga) to see Dieneke Jansen’s video installation
    90 Days + – a moving image exhibition about the Tamaki Housing Group and their 2017 occupation in Glen Innes. Exhibition runs 13 May – 22 July.

    - This is art you can sink your Teeth into! – and will make you want to change the world.
    Tell your friends and MPs to go see it!!
    Here’s a short clip about an earlier work she did on the same important topic – housing – at the Jakarta Biennale

    Christchurch • Since Dec 2006 • 7953 posts Report Reply

  • Mark Wilson,

    Thanks Russell for your recall of your experiences of the notorious Androidss !
    Also your work in Audioculture updating The Androidss History !

    Im toying with the idea of playing at The British at the invitation of
    Roz @ The Hellfire Club to commemorate playing to IGGY there 40 years ago !
    I would love to know the exact date but cant find it anywhere ?

    Perhaps an hour long set plus another band that would be fitting the vibe !
    Sister Ray would be good ----
    Your suggestions would not go unnoticed . Thanks Russell Mark Android Wilson

    Christchurch NZ • Since Aug 2018 • 2 posts Report Reply

  • Mark Wilson,

    Thanks Russell for your recall of your experiences of the notorious Androidss !
    Also your work in Audioculture updating The Androidss History !

    Im toying with the idea of playing at The British at the invitation of
    Roz @ The Hellfire Club to commemorate playing to IGGY there 40 years ago !

    Perhaps an hour long set plus another band that would be fitting the vibe !
    Sister ray included
    Your suggestions would not go unnoticed . Thanks Russell Mark Android Wilson

    Christchurch NZ • Since Aug 2018 • 2 posts Report Reply

  • Russell Brown, in reply to Mark Wilson,

    Im toying with the idea of playing at The British at the invitation of
    Roz @ The Hellfire Club to commemorate playing to IGGY there 40 years ago !

    Perhaps an hour long set plus another band that would be fitting the vibe !
    Sister ray included

    Or you could just play 'Sister Ray' for an hour :-)

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report Reply

  • Ian Dalziel,

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    I do so hope the footpath outside The British is still pockmarked with heavy British motorcycle stand impressions…

    Mark – you’d have to reprise ’The Passenger’ obviously!
    and a slide show with photos of those Androidss no longer with us – which is sadly a long list – any chance London-based Mark, and Arthur could show up?
    I have fond memories of you all – and also some serious blanks!
    (No wonder I always got ‘youthful folly’ when I threw the I Ching…)
    Another Basket Case get the treatment!

    Christchurch • Since Dec 2006 • 7953 posts Report Reply

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