Show 109
03-05-2025
Down at the pub, or at a party, whenever you're stuck, for what to say,
if you wanna be dinky-di, why don't you give it a try,
look 'em right in the eye and say g'day
Nothing Special - Mark Gillespie, Sweet Nothing is the title of the album, from 1981.
Three Lines Deep - Nick Charles, from his 2015 album The River Flows.
I Listen to the Night - Matt Walker, the title track of his 1997 album.
Comedy! Anthony Morgan and Lawrence Mooney discuss "Aussie heat".
Summa - Heavy Moss from 2023. Think of summer.
Underground - Monique Brumby, a 2011 single.
Alive and Brilliant - Deborah Conway, a song off her 1999 album Bitch Epic.
Another '70s set
Here It Comes Again - Pirana, it was on their 1972 album Pirana II.
No Need To Cry - The Dave Miller Set,, the B side to a 1970 single. The A side was a cover of the 1969 song by Chicago, Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is. This song and the previous one were on the compilation Psych Bites, Vol. 1: Australian Acid Freak Rock 1967-1974.
In A Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson, with Rod Stewart sitting in with the Australian band. It was the title track to a 1970 album that eventually became a hit in 1972.
A triple-play from King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
The first three songs from their 2015 album Paper Mache Dream Balloon:
Sense
Bone
Dirt
Purple Sneakers - You Am I, from Hi Fi Way, released in 1995.
Gene Hackman - the Hoodoo Gurus with a song about Gene Hackman, which they released on a 1998 compilation titled Electric Chair. A small tribute to the actor who died this year at the end of February.
Intro: Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino, 2003.
Exit and extra: Pacific Heights - Baby Langston from their acclaimed 1998 album.