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208 Sunday Show – feat. Olivia Kate

Not a great pic from last Sunday’s show at 208, but guest artist Olivia Kate was a surprise talent. Just outa high school, this might have been her first show in a bar/pub. She was great, played a short set, crowd didn’t want her to finish, we got a couple more encore songs.

Olivia Kate
Olivia Kate on stage at 208 – thanks to Stalk our barman for the pic.

It was a slow day, bad weather not doing any favours. Max & I played in front of the stage later in the arvo to a faithful handful of friends who helped enthusiastically on percussion.

On The Floor at 208
On the floor at 208 last Sunday – thanks again Stalk for the pic.

2nd last show for the year this Sunday. Come down to 208 Johnston St Collingwood for a cruisy Sunday arvo. Cheap drinks & free entry – the way we like it.

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Sunday No. 2 – Cruisy Beatboxin’

Had another great day yesterday. Awesome to have so many people join us for the 2nd Sunday arvo. Things were a bit more laid back, the heat slowing everything down a little. Housemate Hayden jumped up on the mic & gave us an impressive beat-box performance. We think he should have a permanent Sunday spot in the line-up.  Scotty’s sausage sizzle went down a treat as usual. We might bring back the chook raffle this weekend.

Deano's Gig Shot 30Nov14 Hayden BeatBox-30Nov14
Many thanks to Deano for the pics above. (Hayden beatboxing yesterday)

Looking forward to this Sunday. Couple of guest artists joining us, including singer/guitarist & looper, Olivia Kate. Take a look at her YouTube clips. Join us for another great cruisy arvo in the new venue.

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Venue Opening Last Sunday

At the end of frantic months setting up, we opened doors for the first time Sunday. Had a great turn-out including crew from old Yak Bar days (Stalk’s bar which was just around the corner). Stalk is now our chief barman for this run of Sunday shows til Christmas. Doors open at 1pm, music from 2. Guest artists, spoken word reading, bag-pipes, acoustic solo tunes & band, sausage sizzle & this Sunday the raffle’s back. Make your way to 208 Johnston St Collingwood & join us for a great arvo in true Yak community spirit.

First Show-23Nov14
Sunday opening show at 208. Thanks Jeanette for great pics on Facebook!

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This Sunday – Opening Show

It’s a temporary, restricted liquor license, but we’re excited to be opening for the first time nonetheless. This Sunday the first of 5 in a row til Christmas. Doors open 1, show between 2 & 5, close round 7. We’re working like crazy here, making the venue as good as it can be for the first one. ‘lil rough & ready but set for a great time. Here’s a shot taken yesterday. We’ve used pallets to build the stage & bar.

Venue Stage & Bar Under Construction 16Nov14

Post again when I lift my head from sawing & hammer bashing.
Seeya Sunday,
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Sunday Shows Til Christmas At New Venue

Starting 23rd November, we’re kicking off at the new venue. Doors open 1pm, live stuff 2pm til 5. Hanging out afterward for beers & shootin’ the summer breeze til 7:30. We’re racing to get the place ready for the first Sunday – hence the lack of posts for the past 2 weeks. Come down & join us. Entry’s Free. Spoke to Campbell last night – our 2nd confirmed guest artist – he’ll be busting out the bagpipes.

YakBar2005

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Vale The Great Gough Whitlam

Australia’s greatest leader, Gough Whitlam died yesterday at the age of 98. As tributes and reflection flow, we remember a man who profoundly changed our society. In 3 short years (1972 – 75) he wrenched this country out of the dark ages. Because of him, thousands of working class kids like me went to university, had access to free health care, got our own national youth radio station (Triple J), and the right to vote at 18. Unmarried women were allowed to apply for a bank loan & all women were awarded the same minimum wage as their male counterparts.

Dissmissal
Gough Whitlam addresses reporters outside parliament in Canberra after his dismissal by the
governor general
. Pic from The Guardian website.

Whitlam ended military subscription, pulled our troops out of Vietnam, introduced the racial discrimination act and “no fault divorce” legislation, elevated the arts, stopped drilling for oil in the Great Barrier Reef, and installed sewage systems to the Australian suburbs (yep – it was a dunny out the back before Gough). The list goes on and on. Perhaps his most inspiring act was to return stolen land to traditional owners, the Gurindji people at Wattie Creek in the Northern Territory – pouring a hand full of soil into the palms of tribal leader Vincent Lingiari, symbolically handing back Wave Hill Station. “We are all mates now”, Lingiari said.

I don’t know what’s sadder today; the loss of such a great man, or the realisation there will never be another leader like him.

Vale the great Gough Whitlam. (read more)

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Darcy Fox – Raw Talent

She’s probably still be a teenager. Darcy Fox commands her audience like a seasoned pro. Plays like a veteran. Freely admitting she uses a Roland Loop Station at her shows, a wall of sound builds around her, deftly built & put back in place as she pleases. The shot below depicts a solo acoustic show & tells almost none of the story. We all gathered yesterday in a small shop front on High Street, Northcote to experience another Darcy Fox event. There was even a hip hop song in the set, feet darting across pedals, punching loops in and out with calm precision. Go see her.

Darcy Fox Northcote 19Oct14
Darcy Fox, High St Northcote, Melbourne 19th Oct. 2014.

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Max Sealing, Liquor License Arrives

Max sealing front wall above venue, Johnston Street below (shot taken 5pm today). Still got holes in the wall letting cold streams of air through. Gotta plug em over the weekend. Liquor license arrived today for Sunday shows in the new venue starting 23rd November. More details coming soon.

MaxPaints

Off to Stalk & Kim’s tonight for the usual Friday night jam session.

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Plaster Master

After a few weeks of disruption (footy, work & social stuff), back to it this week. Below: Max on ladder, touch-up plastering yesterday (room above the venue). Gotta get this room somewhere near finished to move stuff in from the venue, so we can work on the performance space for shows in there starting next month.

MaxOnLadder

A month of ‘Yak Bar Sundays’ beginning November 23rd, doors open 1pm. We’ll be playing a couple of sets along with guest artists, raffle, sausage sizzle, cheap beer, etc. Somebody say ‘footy theme’?

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Vault – UK ’09

Found this shot over the weekend. Live in London May ’09, at Dublin Castle, Camden.

TOF-Live In London 2009

Played shows the following nights in Birmingham & Liverpool (Sound City Festival). Went from there to Poland, Ukraine & Romania.

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