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Taiwan Next Month – Ho Hai Yan Festival

We’re playing the Ho-Hai-Yan festival in Taiwan early in next month. Click below & visit the festival website…

Ho-Hai-Yan Festival Webpage

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Live Video Tuesday – Oasis Manchester 2005

This Tuesday morning’s live video: Oasis live in Manchester, 2005. I love this show. Mayhem right from the beginning. Check out the wave of frantic humanity bursting toward the stage at the start. The band have to stop the show after the first few bars when the crowd damages the security barrier. Boiling human soup.

They had so many great songs. As you’ll see in this video, Liam for all his weirdness, is certainly an enigmatic figure. It sounds huge, that magnificent Oasis swagger – turn up loud…

Enjoy,
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Nothing Hurts Robot, Chapter Ray – Barleycorn Saturday

Went down to the Barleycorn Saturday night to see Chapter Ray. Couple of warm up beers at The Park with my buddy TC. Craigie & Chanel met us at the gig. Forgot to tell Craigie we were leaving The Park – they arrived just after we’d left & sat there at the bar wondering where we were. Damned absent-mindedness. Anyhow, we all hooked up eventually – but the guys missed the first band, Nothing Hurts Robot, who were excellent. Young guys with a fresh Brit prog-rock thing going on. Loved the experimental interludes smack in the middle of pop & post-punk songs. Go see these guys if you can. Check out their Bandcamp site – love the tunes.

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Nobody Hurts Robot, Barleycorn Hotel 15 June 2013.

Chapter Ray hit the stage at 10:30 to a good crowd. They delivered a tight set, showcasing songs from their recently released debut EP. CR bring the pop/rock. The material is definitely radio friendly – the band proudly displaying their respective melodic-rock & songwriting influences. Always great to see Mick and Brendan smashing it out. As mentioned here may times, I’ve played in bands with both those guys for years. Left the show feeling great & went on a walking mission to my favourite Souvlaki place in Fitzroy. More about that in coming posts.

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Chapter Ray (left to Right), Mick Brown, Brendan Young, Adam Ray (Bass player hidden).

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Tonight – Chapter Ray At Barleycorn Collingwood

Good friends, Chapter Ray hit the Barleycorn stage tonight. Doors open at 8. A few of us are getting along for the show. Join us for a beer, shoot the breeze & watch the boys raise the roof.

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Chapter Ray – Barleycorn Hotel, Johnston St Collingwood tonight.

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Sideways at Bendigo Hotel Last Night

Slow off the mark this morning. Big night last night at the Bendigo Hotel, Johnston St Collingwood. One time next-door neighbour, Daniel was drumming in his new metal/rock band ‘Sideways’. Great band, great sound, awesome to see. Daniel came to Australia from Columbia 3 years ago to study (& play in bands). Good catching up after the show. Haven’t had much contact since he moved into a new share-house in Brunswick. I used to hear him practicing for hours during the day over the fence. I also hope I didn’t bore him too much last night with my post-show beer-induced gibberish…

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Daniel with Sideways Bendigo 13Jun13
Daniel on drums with Sideways, Bendigo Hotel Collingwood 13 Jun 2013.

Not sure what time I got home last night. Head still hurts.

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Chapter Ray At Barleycorn Collingwood

Our friends, Chapter Ray, play the Barleycorn (Johnston St Collingwood) this Saturday night. Their new website is live at www.chapterray.com (where I found the pic below). Check out tunes & other news.

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Chapter Ray, Saturday night at Barleycorn, Johnston St Collingwood.

That’s Brendan Young on the far left and Mick Brown on the far right. I played in different bands with both guys for a few years. Mick Brown also played on our first album ‘Sky Caves In’. He’s an amazing drummer. Looking forward to seeing the guys this Saturday. Come along if you can. Doors open at 8.

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Abbotsford Song At Kerry’s

Finding it hard this fine Tuesday morning to get back into the week after the long weekend. We kicked said weekend off on Friday night with a visit to our very good friend Kerry out in Warragul. After dinner (which was fantastic), she filmed us playing Abbotsford song at the kitchen/dining table – a special birthday-present rendition for ‘Monkey’.

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Saturday At Ya Ya’s & The Brad Martin Project

Went down to Ya Ya’s in Fitzroy on Saturday night with my buddy Craigie. After warm up drinks at Stalk & Kim’s, and a false-start at The Gasometer (no band – but the gig guide said there was a band), we found our way to Ya Ya’s near the corner of Smith & Gertrude streets. I like this venue. Great atmosphere & decent PA. Bar staff are nice, security guys the same. We were a little under the weather by the time we got there around midnight. We walked in as The Brad Martin Project hit to the stage to launch their debut EP, Kimberley. Great fun band, we had a ball. soulful rocking sound. Snippet of video below – excuse my swaying film work. Thought I was holding the camera pretty straight at the time…

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Cat Wiz Studio Fiasco

While we were away on tour, Diva the cat took to pissing and crapping in the studio corner. As cat owners will attest, the smell becomes unbearable. Got down under the desk to locate the problem and realised this must have been going on for a long while. Poops and everything down there. Last weekend, a major operation ensued – moved the entire PA, studio speakers, computers, leads and gear outa there. Mopped the floor several times with dangerous chemicals. Put everything back & re-wired the whole thing. Cat-piss-smell was still there. Dammit.

Cat Wiz Studio
That’s it cat, sleep… you’ll get yours.

Eventually found the remaining source, a microphone lead bag complete with little cat craps & piss smell throughout. Took all the leads out & wiped them down. Washed the gear bag several times but couldn’t evict the stench. Bag went into the garbage. Sat down in the studio & smell still prevailed. Apparently, anything that touched that bag got the scent. Washed everything that came into contact. Twice.

Finally, 3 days after first looking for that offending piss puddle, we’re ready to roll. Some would say I got lucky – I’ve heard it said, you never completely get rid of the stench. White pepper down everywhere to keep that little sh*t away from the studio gear… for the time being. Rehearsal & recording begins Friday.

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Tuesday Live Video – Jeff Buckley

Magic…

The first time I heard Jeff Buckley it was the mid 90’s, in the midst of that era’s magnificent grunge movement. His only studio album, Grace (1994), was hugely popular amongst fans of indie music in Australia. A year later, commercial radio picked up the track ‘Last Goodbye’ & he crossed momentarily into the Aussie mainstream. I met Jeff Buckley at an in-store performance and record signing at Gaslight Records in ’95. My girlfriend at the time gave him a kiss on the cheek & he asked me if I wanted one too. I respectfully declined – so he asked, “It’s the hair, right?”.

Buckley died on 29th May 1997, while attempting to swim in a slack-water channel of the Mississippi River, Memphis. He was working on new material for a 2nd studio album. It was an enormous loss. He was 30 years old – his father died at the same age (sixties cult icon, Tim Buckley). One ponders what might have been. Fast forward 16 years, and we can still hear Jeff Buckley’s vocal influence. (Muse, Coldplay, Doves, Travis)

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