Tuesday, 30 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Zanzibar


During April a bunch of bloggers have been participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year has been an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today we are up to the VERY LAST LETTER of the alphabet (PHEW!), "Z", and the song I have chosen is:

Zanzibar - Hoodoo Gurus


Hoodoo Gurus are a great Aussie band whose heyday was probably in the 80s, though they've remained popular ever since and continue to tour (yep, they still exist). I saw them in April last year when they went on their DIG IT UP! tour in celebration of 30 years of music releases for the band. It was a great show made even better by support from Redd Kross, but anyway, moving on! "Zanzibar" is a track from the Gurus' fabulous 1984 album Stoneage Romeos, which they played in its entirely at last year's show, along with a selection of other tunes. Some of their better known songs are "Tojo", "My Girl" (such a cute video), "What's My Scene" and "Bittersweet".



Honourable mentions:


Right, folks, that's it for now! But I will see you on or around May 3 for the A-Z Reflection of 2013. Until then, I think I'm gonna fall in a heap of not-posting-anything-at-all-no-way-no-how and enjoy a brief respite from the mad pace I've been keeping up in April. How 'bout you? :)

Monday, 29 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Young & You Got Nothing I Want


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is the second-last for 2013, "Y", and the songs I've chosen to feature are:

Young - Primary



You Got Nothing I Want - Cold Chisel


Primary have been defunct band since, hmm, maybe 2002. I only have one of their two albums, This Is the Sound, and it's a favourite. This song, "Young", isn't one I'd have chosen if I had any letter of the alphabet to work with, but it gives you a taste of what this band is about. Still, my fave songs from the album are "Tearing Me Up" and "Like Others Do", which sadly I have no links for. Now, moving on. Cold Chisel are possibly one of the most legendary "underground" Aussie bands out there. They got really popular as a pub band and were best known for Jimmy Barnes's rather characteristic voice. You can read more about the band's history here. Once more, this isn't my favourite song by them, but they sure have a long list I could have chosen with the right letter to play with. It's tough trying to fit all the great Aussie bands you know into one single A to Z, I'll say that! Anyway, Cold Chisel are still going strong today, though my mates most recently saw Jimmy Barnes on his own tour (he's had a very successful solo career).


Honourable mentions:

Saturday, 27 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Xanadu


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "X", and it was a really easy choice this time, because I only had one song to choose from! ;)

Xanadu - Olivia Newton-John


Olivia Newton-John is best known for her role as Sandy in Grease, and I'm pretty sure I don't have to tell you guys much more about her. If you say you don't know her, I'll be extremely surprised. I will say that I first saw the movie Xanadu when I was visting an American friend of mine in Atlanta - she's a mad fan of that movie. It was a fun experience, and one I won't soon forget. haha. Also, this live video performance from Countdown is from back in 1980, the awesome year in which I was born. Happy birth(year) to me! :)



Honourable mentions:

Seriously, I've got nothing. Except my own song. And because that's all I have, I'll just link you guys to a free stream/download and be done with it. ;)

Friday, 26 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Weir & Whatever You Want


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "W", and for W I had the opposite problem to yesterday - craploads of great songs to choose from and a big struggle narrowing the list down. Throughout this challenge I've tried to pick a new artist every day, and so far I've managed. But today it was too hard to choose, so I've also decided to briefly feature two bonus tracks (very tiny vid size so as not to make the post too long ;)) by artists I've previously featured - two songs that are amongst my all-time faves. So here are all my W picks:

Weir - Killing Heidi



Whatever You Want - Something For Kate


Killing Heidi were another Aussie band who started out pretty young - they were discovered in Triple J's Unearthed contest when Ella Hooper was just thirteen. They were quite successful but it kind of died off with their third album. They've been on hiatus since 2006, with Ella and Jesse (brother and sister) doing their own side-project nowadays. To finish, here's a great live acoustic version of "Weir". Something For Kate are a great band who I think are a bit more underground than they potentially could be. But I'm a little ashamed to admit I still only own one of their albums. I was astonished to learn recently that Paul Dempsey has been criticised for his voice, and got really discouraged because of it - seems bizarre 'cause I think he's brilliant. Also, Stephanie Ashworth once got asked to play bass for Courtney Love in Hole. :) What I always think of when I think of this band, though, is how my mum and I were talking about what I was getting a friend for her birthday. I said, "I got her Something For Kate", and Mum said, "Who's Kate?"

My extra features today are the following two songs, one by Silverchair (definitely amongst my favourite songs of all time, from their second-last album Diorama) and what has surely gotta be the best live version of AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie" ever:

 



Honourable mentions:

Thursday, 25 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Vagabond


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "V", and it was another day of slim pickins (there was a band in my town called the Slim Pickins a while ago...not sure what they're doing now). The song I've chosen is:

Vagabond - Wolfmother


Wolfmother are one of those bands that some Australians love to hate, but I think they're pretty good. The album this song is from happens to be the only one I've heard, their self-titled 2004 release. The song itself is one of the quieter moments on the album, and it's one of my favourite moments too. And Steve, if you're reading this, do feel free to give me suggestions for additional "V" songs. ;)



Honourable mentions:

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Under the Milky Way


Before I get to today's actual A-Z post, I want to mention that my previous post was my 444th! I like that number. I guess you could say I'm a fan of such harmonious-looking number sequences. Anyway, on with post #445! :)

During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "U" (wow, we're up to U already?!), and the super-awesome song I'm featuring is:

Under the Milky Way - The Church



This was on the only Church song I'd heard when I bought their album Starfish from a second-hand music store. Thing is, the Church are a bit legendary in Australia, though perhaps in a more "underground" way than a lot of our big names. Still, "Under the Milky Way" got this band some well-deserved recognition beyond the borders of this nation. While a lot of old-school Church fans might prefer earlier albums, Starfish is definitely one of my favourites in my collection. It did take me a while to realise it had more to offer than just this major single. But this sure is a good place to start. (Oh, and the acoustic version is stunning too)



Honourable mentions:

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Touch & That Ain't Bad


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "T", and the songs I've chosen are:

Touch - Noiseworks



That Ain't Bad - Ratcat


I admit it - I don't know most of Noiseworks's songs. Recently, though, I rediscovered this absolute classic from the late 80s and fell in love (and not just 'cause of how hot Jon Stevens is in the clip!). It's one of those songs that gives me chills when I listen to it up really loud (which is how I listen to most of my music, actually!). With Ratcat, I have to admit I wasn't much of a fan back in the day, though I won their CD in a magazine comp at the age of 10. But since then I've paid them more attention and they've got some really great songs. This is probably my favourite, though there's a brilliant live mix (the Metro Choir mix) which features a crowd of teenaged girls screaming along with every word, almost drowning out the rest of the song (it's very awesome).

Honourable mentions:

Monday, 22 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Straight Lines, Stevie ... and a special feature for Chrissy Amphlett


During April, a lot of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "S", and I had a huge list to whittle down. Didn't do a very good whittling job as you will see, but I'm feeling liberal today with the sad news of Chrissy Amphlett's passing (I'll get to that further down the post). For now, my main two song pics:

Straight Lines - Silverchair


Stevie Spiderbait
(or unofficial vid here)

I have followed Silverchair (defunct) since their very first single release (the EP-version of "Tomorrow", at which point they were known as "Nirvana in Pajamas" - even if 14/15-year-old Daniel was channelling Eddie Vedder more than Kurt Cobain). These boys have had an amazing career, and though I generally prefer their earlier work, "Straight Lines" from their latest release strikes me as a bit of a pinnacle of sheer musical genius. As for Spiderbait, well they're a classic Aussie punk-pop/something-or-rather (they really are hard to categorise!) band who have a rather eclectic collection of songs. In my opinion, "Stevie" is one of the cutest songs ever! The video clip is rather enjoyable, too, I think. ;) SPARKLY!


Sleeping Beauty Divinyls



I already featured a Divinyls song this month, back during the letter "I" when I mentioned I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore (and here is an unofficial version I hope you will be able to hear!). But I felt it only fitting to feature another Divinyls song today, on the day I learned of Chrissy Amphlett's passing. Such a sad bit of news, but also a cause to celebrate her amazing contribution to the Australian music scene. This woman was a huge inspiration for generations of female musicians and just women in general, and a groundbreaking artist who won't soon be forgotten. May you rest in peace, Chrissy - and thank you so much for the brilliant music. I'm glad I got to see you live in concert!

Honourable mentions (see what I mean about failing to whittle?):

Saturday, 20 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Reckless & Rain Falls For Wind


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "R", and I'm so looking forward to a break tomorrow (Sunday)! But anyway, onto my "R" song choices:

Reckless - Australian Crawl
(official vid here)



Rain Falls For Wind - The Sleepy Jackson


Australian Crawl, fronted by James Reyne, were pretty big in the first half of the 80s, but broke up in 1986. For a band so short-lived and whose last album really didn't do well at all, their earlier hits have stood the test of time. "Reckless" is possibly my favourite song by them, though I also love the other obvious choices, "Downhearted" and "Hoochie Gucci Fiorucci Mama". As for the Sleepy Jackson, who are another group from my hometown, I admit I don't know them too well, but "Rain Falls For Wind" is a fabulous song. Their breakthrough single was "Good Dancers" which is also gorgeous in a slightly more "sugary sweet" way. In fact, it brings the word "adorabubble" to mind. 'Cause, you know, that's a word.

Honourable mentions:

Friday, 19 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Quasimodo's Dream


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "Q", and it's a day of slim pickings in terms of songs to choose from. I still found a few goodies, though, and the song I'm featuring is:

Quasimodo's Dream - The Reels


In truth I only recently realised that this song is by the Reels (you and I can both learn more about the song here). I'm sure I did know at some point, but the passing years took the knowledge away from me. See, the version I know best is a cover by Kate Ceberano which appeared in her album Brave (I can't find a good version of that cover, but here is a really bad version). But we were talking about the Reels, right? Here I must confess that I'm fairly certain I only know two of their songs, this one and "This Guy's In Love". And yet they're pretty legendary in terms of Australian music, so I should totally know more about them! Never too late, I guess. ;)



Honourable mentions:

Thursday, 18 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Pressure Down & Put Yourself in My Place


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "P" and I have selected two songs (as well as quite a looong list of honourable mentions!):

Pressure Down - John Farnham



Put Yourself in My Place - Kylie Minogue


I saw John Farnham as a little kid, at the long-gone Perth Entertainment Centre. My little brother kept falling asleep - mum had to wake him up for his favourite songs. Anyway, "Farnsy" as we call him (we have Farnsy, Barnsy and more recently, Nollsy. hehe) is a total Aussie legend, but mention of him usually reminds me that people often confuse my surname with his. I even got asked once if I was related to him. "Yeah, he's my uncle," I said, but it's not true. Anyway, "Pressure Down" was one of his greatest hits, and I still love it today. As for Kylie Minogue? Well, I can't say I'm a big fan of her music, but this song is actually one I really, truly love. It's the best song she ever did that I've heard, and I find the video clip quite mesmerising as well!

Honourable mentions:

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

A-Z '13 - One in a Million


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today we are up to "O" and my O-song is:

One in a Million - Bodyjar


Australia has a bit of a long-standing punk rock tradition, which you can read more about here. Bodyjar formed in 1994, and have been defunct since 2009, but have reformed a couple of times for special shows. My fave Bodyjar songs are "Not the Same", "Glossy Books" (about eating disorders) and "One in a Million", but I do also want to mention "Too Drunk to Drive" which features Adalita from Magic Dirt on vocals. Oh, and they do a mighty rockin' cover of "Hazy Shade of Winter". ;)



Honourable mentions:

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

A-Z '13 - No Milk For You


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "N", and the song I've chosen is:

No Milk For You - Brash and Sassy


Brash and Sassy are a little collective from my home town who I only ever saw on the tiniest stage really early on festival days (well, I saw them in clubs too, but what I'm saying is that it's pretty impressive they have a vid clip to show off!). This is such a fun group to see perform (you may get that inkling from watching the clip). The ladies are sassy in a glittery, shoulder-padded 80s sort of way, and boy do they have good hair. They also read poetry about men with rippling muscles in between songs. This song has lyrics well worth paying attention to. Also, I'm fairly sure the park in the vid is the one located just around the corner from where I live! I could be wrong, but it just looks awfully familiar. ;)

Honourable mentions:

Monday, 15 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Madame Butterfly is in Trouble & Mr. Charisma


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today we're up to "M" and I have chosen the following songs:

Madame Butterfly Is in Trouble - Deborah Conway



Mr. Charisma - Frenzal Rhomb


There aren't any "official" vid clips for the two songs I've chosen today, and the first one is not the greatest audio quality, but you get the gist! I don't know Deborah Conway that well, except her 1991 hit "It's Only the Beginning", but I love "Madame Butterfly". I've been told she has been unfairly overlooked with her later albums so I intend to investigate those further as well. As for Frenzal Rhomb, well "the Frenzals" as they're more affectionately known are just a crack-up with songs like "My Girlfriend's a Man", "Mum Changed the Locks" and my personal favourite, "Go Frenzal Go" (about a racehorse called Frenzal who always comes in last but still gives it a go ;) ).

Honourable mentions:

Saturday, 13 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Love: Western, Let it Go & Lifeblood Flow


During April a bunch of us are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today's letter is "L" and I had a hard time narrowing it down, as you can see:

Love: Western - Purplene


Let it Go The Black Ryder


Lifeblood Flow Midnight Juggernauts



1) Purplene are were a little-known band from the Eastern States who released two albums (one of which was more like an extended EP). They're defunct but luckily their albums are still accessible via BandCamp. They make beautiful sounds, and "Love: Western" is just a taste. 2) The Black Ryder are a relatively recent discovery for me - I'd heard of them but my first time actually hearing them was when they supported the Cult a few years back. Their sound is dreamy fuzzy magic and I love it. 3) Finally we have a song by Midnight Juggernauts from Melbourne, who, to be honest, I know very little about. I only recently realised that I love this song, but love it I do.


Honourable mentions:

Friday, 12 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Ken Carter


During April a bunch of us are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme this year is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today for the letter "K" I've chosen:

Ken Carter - Ammonia


Ammonia are (or rather, were) yet another band that hailed originally from my hometown, though I know at least Dave Johnstone now resides in Melbourne. I created a MySpace page for Ammonia back in the 2000s, and was surprised when Dave himself contacted me to thank me, give me his blessing to continue, and pass on some rare b-sides for the page. ;) Ammonia broke up in 1997, and I saw them on their last tour, a Big Day Out festival tour. They're still one of my favourite bands today.


Honourable mentions:

Thursday, 11 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Jerks of Attention


First off, sorry about the 2nd video in the previous post not working! How sucky! I do recommend that you try to hunt down a copy of that song to listen to, though, 'cause it is totally rockin'! Or maybe you prefer to just re-watch the classic movie it's from. ;)

During April I and almost 2000 other bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. We're all the way to "J" today, and I've chosen:

Jerks of Attention - Jebediah


Jebediah are a band from my hometown who made it quite big within Australia, starting in the 90s. Their first single was "Jerks of Attention" which became, I think, a bit of an anthem for the youth of the day. When I listen today it still makes me grin and want to get up and dance around like a nutter. I own the CD single and it has a couple of great b-sides on it too. ;) Just FYI, Jebediah's front-man Kevin is better known these days as Bob Evans, but the Jebs are still in existence.


Honourable mentions:

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Ice & I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today we're up to "I" and I have chosen two songs that I love equally though for different reasons. Those songs are:

Ice - Magic Dirt



I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore - Divinyls


"Ice" is one of the earliest songs I heard by Magic Dirt, and to this day it's one of my favourites. Adalita Srsen is a kick-arse guitarist who has inspired a nation full of gals who wish they could play guitar - at her live shows she's been known to tell people, "It's never too late! Pick up a guitar and start a band!" As for Divinyls, well they're basically Aussie legends, particularly the amazing Chrissie Amphlett, and this is probably my favourite song by them (though they have so many great ones!). It helps that it's on the soundtrack to one of my favourite movies of all time, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ;)

Honourable mentions:

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Highway to Hell & Hang Around


UPDATE 10/4/13: I had to edit this post to add a second video, because really, H had to be a tie. I had totally forgotten somehow that I'd already picked out an "H" song, and it happens to be by one of my favourite Aus bands of all time, Tumbleweed. Plus, the video is so worth seeing - it features a giant chicken-zilla! So while I love "Highway to Hell", it can't be alone in the H-spotlight! ;)


Hang Around Tumbleweed




During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. Today we're up to the letter "H" and for my H song I've chosen:

Highway to Hell - AC/DC

AC/DC are the obvious choice for a whole lot of A to Z letters, but this is definitely one of my favourite tunes by them, even if I have only ever done a cover song version of "Thunderstruck". ;) "Highway to Hell" was great already, but nowadays it has the added bonus of reminding me of one of my favourite shows ever, Supernatural (hubba hubba). Anyway, there were a lot of great songs in my "H" selection, though it got whittled down by which had available videos):

Honourable mentions:

Monday, 8 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Great Southern Land


During April a bunch of bloggers are participating in the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. We had a break yesterday but today it's all on again. For my "G" song I've chosen:

Great Southern Land - Icehouse


I kinda had to, right? This is a pretty definitive "Aussie" song and it happens to be another that was featured on the Young Einstein soundtrack (like my letter "A" song). This song is definitely one of my faves of all time (I tend to like Icehouse's songs in general), and it's one I never fail to hear every Australia Day if I'm tuned into the radio down at the river ahead of the fireworks. :)

Honourable mentions:

Saturday, 6 April 2013

A-Z '13 - From the Sea


The A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013 is going on, and today we're up to "F". My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. For today's song I've chosen:

From the Sea - Eskimo Joe


Eskimo Joe are another band from my hometown who have done fairly well nation-wide. Their biggest hit to date has been "Black Fingernails, Red Wine", though I still kind of think of them as they were when their first single, "Sweater", was released back in the 90s. I'm not really a huge fan of this band, to be honest, but I think this song is great. And not just 'cause it's meant to be a homage to the "Freo Doctor".

Honourable mentions:

Friday, 5 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Early Warning


The A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013 is going on, and today we're on the letter E! My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes - either classic or just plain songs I like. For "E" I've chosen:

Early Warning - Baby Animals


Baby Animals are a band from my hometown who hit it rather big in the early 90s with their most famous song "One Word", which I recently learned Suzie deMarchi (lead singer & guitarist in the band) didn't even like, and didn't want on the album. She loves it now, she assured us in the crowd. :) Anyway, I have picked "Early Warning" because I think it just plain rocks. I hope you enjoy it!

Honourable mentions:

Thursday, 4 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Diamond Days


The A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013 is going on, and we're up to D today. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes. Well, they're either classic or just plain songs I like. So here are some songs starting with D:

Diamond Days - Bento


This was a really tough choice, but in the end I opted to go with Bento's "Diamond Days" for my D song. Bento is drummer Ben Gillies's post-Silverchair musical project, and while this is currently the only song of theirs I've heard, I really do love it. I also remember hearing/reading in a 'Chair interview many years ago that Ben (by his own admission) sounded like a stepped-on frog (or something) when trying to sing. I think he was being a bit hard on himself!

Honourable mentions:

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Coma


The A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013 is going on, and we're up to C today. My theme for 2013 is an A-to-Z list of classic Aussie tunes. Well, they're either classic or just plain songs I like. Check out these must-"C" songs (ba-dom-chsshhh!):

Coma - Max Sharam


Max Sharam is really not very well known, and even in Australia I think most people have forgotten her. Back in the day I bought two versions of her single "Coma" (one of which was extended with some extra songs to be more like an EP). The single(s) featured some amazing b-sides, but the title track is great too. I like that Max Sharam is a little bit quirky, and a lot musically clever. Apparently she still does shows, but I have no idea what music she's released since "Coma".

Honourable mentions:

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

A-Z '13 - Beds Are Burning {+ THE BEGONIA BRIBE}


It's April, and the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013 has started! At almost the last minute I decided to run through a list of classic Aussie tunes for this year's challenge. Well, they're either classic or just plain songs I like. Today it's time for B, so here you go:

Beds Are Burning - Midnight Oil


B was a tough choice (I have a fair few honourable mentions listed below as you can see, and that's after trimming!), but I've gone with the good old Oil. They are true Australian legends, even if Peter Garrett has kind of fallen from grace a little by becoming a politician (he did have great intentions, but...no). Midnight Oil were renowned for their political activism, particularly in relation to environmental and indigenous issues. The music was a great vehicle for left-wing politics, and this song is a classic example.

Honourable mentions:





In other news, today I am doing a shout-out for Alyse Carlson (a.k.a. Hart Johnson!!)'s new book, THE BEGONIA BRIBE. Check it out:

The Begonia Bribe


The Begonia Bribe: 2nd in the Garden Society Cozy Mystery series by Alyse Carlson (aka: Hart Johnson)

Roanoke, Virginia, is home to some of the country’s most exquisite gardens, and it’s Camellia Harris’s job to promote them. But when a pint-sized beauty contest comes to town, someone decides to deliver a final judgment …

A beauty pageant for little girls—the Little Miss Begonia Pageant—has decided to hold their event in a Roanoke park. Camellia is called in to help deal with the botanical details, the cute contestants, and their catty mothers. She soon realizes that the drama onstage is nothing compared to the judges row. There’s jealousy, betrayal, and a love triangle involving local newsman—and known lothario—Telly Stevens. And a mysterious saboteur is trying to stop the pageant from happening at all.

But the drama turns deadly when Stevens is found dead, poisoned by some sort of plant. With a full flowerbed of potential suspects, Cam needs to dig through the evidence to uproot a killer with a deadly green thumb.

Pre-order on: Amazon Barnes and Noble
Find Hart/Alyse at: Confessions of a Watery Tart, Facebook Author Page or Profile Twitter

Monday, 1 April 2013

A-Z '13 - At First Sight


It's April 1st, meaning that it's time for the A-to-Z blogging challenge of 2013 to begin. At almost the last minute I decided to run through a list of classic Aussie tunes for this year's challenge. Well, they're either classic or just plain songs I like. So without further ado, here's A!

At First Sight - The Stems


The Stems enjoyed their heydey back in the 80s, but they occasionally reunite to show their old fans a good time. This song is an old classic which appeared on the soundtrack for Young Einstein (a fave movie of my bro and I when we were kids).

Honourable mentions: