Hard News by Russell Brown

Read Post

Hard News: Friday Music: Electric Dreams

24 Responses

  • Tim Michie,

    Auckward • Since Nov 2006 • 614 posts Report

  • Stephen D. O'Hoy,

    The music of Chapman & Chinn and Vanda & Young is the music of my childhood.

    I love this 1979 video of Stevie Wright (in a rare "clean" period) performing Vanda & Young's Evie (Pt 1, 2 & 3)

    Since Sep 2013 • 7 posts Report

  • Michael Chiles,

    I saw Suzi Q live at the Auckland Town Hall in 1974 when I was 10, it was my first proper gig and she was awesome.

    Waikanae • Since Oct 2013 • 4 posts Report

  • Danielle,

    High Hoops’ typically disco take on Broods’ celebrated debut song

    Oh good, a version of the song I can properly like. :)

    ETA I just can't seem to get into anything without a reasonable amount of four on the floor, lately. I'm getting shallower as I get older!

    Charo World. Cuchi-cuchi!… • Since Nov 2006 • 3828 posts Report

  • Grant McDougall,

    It's somewhat ironic that for Record Store day there'll be 2,000 copies of the Dunedin Double and 1,000 copies of Bored Games' Who Killed Colonel Mustard ? ep, considering there were probably less than that number pressed originally.

    It is pleasantly surprising to see the Dunedin Double repressed, either way, as the Sneaky Feelings' masters were long thought to have vanished into the ether.

    Dunedin • Since Dec 2006 • 760 posts Report

  • Peter Johnston,

    That Quatro track is a keeper... the Suzi Quatro Story compilation was top of my christmas list for 1975. Reckon things went downhill after that for Suzi with her Happy Days cameo and that song with the guy from Smokie...

    My Dunedin Double is still in good nick so I won't be after that on Record Store Day - I'll be saving up for the LCD Soundsystem live set, if any copies reach our shores in time.

    Wellington • Since Sep 2013 • 25 posts Report

  • Ken Double,

    Not completely sure about young Thomston on that evidence but I'm glad someone else takes "808s & Heartbreak" as seriously as I do.

    Wellington • Since Dec 2012 • 119 posts Report

  • Ken Double,

    My Dunedin Double is still in good nick

    So's mine! Largely because I never played it all that much. In truth I think that record lives better in the memory.

    Wellington • Since Dec 2012 • 119 posts Report

  • bob daktari, in reply to Grant McDougall,

    global release.... and not only for a day as last years re-issues still being on sale attest

    I want both (and the other kiwi re-issues) and yet (collector gene) my original copies are fine...

    I counted 405 Record Store Day special releases... which kinda makes me despair at the entire concept of the day - who is it actually helping? Ebay resellers it seems

    auckland • Since Dec 2006 • 540 posts Report

  • Moz,

    Thomston sounds interesting, pity he only put mp3 into soundcloud.

    I don't have vinyl any more, but this was one of the albums that introduced me to the famed "dunedin sound". The Chills tracks are still good, the Verlaines "Cheat Yourself" is still one of my fav tracks. The Sneaky Feelings tracks don't really stick with me, but they persuaded me to buy their other albums so they can't be all bad. And the album art was great, it's very teenager-accessible.

    I expect I'll be buying the FLAC version this time, it's about time I went shopping again.

    Sydney, West Island • Since Nov 2006 • 1233 posts Report

  • Peter Darlington, in reply to Danielle,

    ETA I just can't seem to get into anything without a reasonable amount of four on the floor, lately. I'm getting shallower as I get older!

    I heartily endorse this approach.

    Nelson • Since Nov 2006 • 949 posts Report

  • Russell Brown, in reply to Moz,

    the Verlaines “Cheat Yourself” is still one of my fav tracks.

    Mine too. I think it's the standout from the whole record.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • Barry,

    I recently had a bad experience with Suzi Q: on a road trip up to Christchurch, I slipped a CD into the machine, but her voice was so shrill I couldn't listen to it. I was wondering if I was mis-remembering my enjoyment of her music, but these tracks suggest that the problem was with the crappy recording - so thanks.

    This talk about the Dunedin Sound makes me wish I had paid more attention to what was happening around me when I lived here from 1981 - 1985: who knew I was living through something that would come to be regarded as something of a musical revolution? Others, probably, but certainly not me. Idiot.

    Dunedin • Since Nov 2006 • 9 posts Report

  • Sacha,

    "Also new by me on Audcioculture, the Jean Paul Sartre Experience article, which I hope explains why they mattered and dispels some misconceptions."

    What misconceptions? Saw em live at the Gluepot one weekend then in Welli the following one. Splendid.

    Ak • Since May 2008 • 19745 posts Report

  • Simon Grigg, in reply to Danielle,

    ETA I just can’t seem to get into anything without a reasonable amount of four on the floor, lately. I’m getting shallower as I get older!

    Not sure why this is a problem ...

    Just another klong... • Since Nov 2006 • 3284 posts Report

  • Ross McA.,

    Attachment

    JPSE. I was a fan and took this photo at the Gladstone in 1986. They put on a good and colourful show.
    I was also friends with them and ended up playing with them for a few gigs and tours, while Dave Yetton was away. Had an amazing fun time and personal JPS experience! Got to see other fav bands, like Straitjacket Fits and Headless Chickens heaps.

    Since Mar 2010 • 51 posts Report

  • Moz,

    I dunno, JPSE... I'm fond of "I like rain" but boys with guitars is not so much my thing, and I was working O week when they were in their "loudest band ever" phase which didn't really endear them to me.

    One great memory from those days is Shona Liang playing orientation at Canterbury and being booked into the upper level, which has a capacity of about 200. By the time she started the queue went down two floors worth of stairs and out into the main area. People were (rightly) pissed that she wasn't moved, but the organisers only really realised she'd be that popular when the queue formed. And you can't really kick the headline act for the night off the main stage. IIRC she was also flying off the next day to another O week, so we all lost out. Well, lots of other people missed out (I had already arranged to have a slot spare in my lighting schedule so I could just watch her perform. And being a senior volunteer I could just wave my pass and use the "staff only" lift to bypass the queue :).

    Sydney, West Island • Since Nov 2006 • 1233 posts Report

  • Pete,

    Has anyone else noticed the penchant for new stars to take up stage names?
    Lorde/Thomston/Lawrence of Arabia/M83/St Vincent

    Is this a thing?

    Since Apr 2008 • 106 posts Report

  • Peter Darlington,

    Love the dub version of Royals, I shall be reusing that in the very near future for sure.

    How about reggae mix of Pharrell's Happy by Mato?

    Nelson • Since Nov 2006 • 949 posts Report

  • Sacha, in reply to Moz,

    I'm fond of "I like rain"

    You might like this lyrical gentle track as well:

    Ak • Since May 2008 • 19745 posts Report

  • Moz, in reply to Sacha,

    You might like (grey parade) lyrical gentle track as well:

    Oh yeah, I have a few albums and like a few tracks, they're just not right up my personal list. The way, say, Era or Shona Laing are. I mean, "White Colonial Middle-Class Anarchist" as a wee hint to, well, us? There's bands where I don't really have a favorite track because I like so much of their work, and there's bands that are (for me) one hit wonders. Like Guns'n'Roses... there's "Patience" and there's a bunch of stuff that impels me to hit the "shuffle" button.

    Russel's Friday listen list often annoys me because there's one good track, but it's from an artist whose entire output is five tracks. I'm much happier finding a great new artist and being able to grab a couple of hours worth of their music. All that waiting to see whether they keep producing good music, it's just not right in the internet age!

    Sydney, West Island • Since Nov 2006 • 1233 posts Report

  • Simon Grigg, in reply to Ross McA.,

    JPSE. I was a fan and took this photo at the Gladstone in 1986. They put on a good and colourful show.

    Just a quick note that we have added a bunch of Ross’ shots to the JPSE page, taken at the Gladstone and Chippendale Hall

    http://audiocultu.re/1kGLoiF

    Just another klong... • Since Nov 2006 • 3284 posts Report

  • Simon Grigg,

    Frankie ...

    Just another klong... • Since Nov 2006 • 3284 posts Report

  • Rich Lock, in reply to Simon Grigg,

    thanks for the music, Frankie.

    back in the mother countr… • Since Feb 2007 • 2728 posts Report

Post your response…

This topic is closed.