Australian folk music troubadours, Tuck Shop Ladies get down to the nitty gritty with some of their favourite musicians, comedians and all round good humans. There are deeply exposing games, light refreshments, and the odd appearance from Ruby the dog. They even squeeze in a good ol' sing-a-long bef…
In episode 8, the Tuck Shop Ladies get into falling down the environmental rabbit hole, penises with wings, have an easy win with special guest recipe guess Mr Tim Bennett, and design a relationship quiz with a difference. Song of the week is short but to the point: Single Use Coffee Cups.
This week the Tuck Shop Ladies talk Sam's love of mushrooms, the difference between musicians and magicians, get totally stumped by special guest recipe guess Nicolette Forte, and take an exceptionally important quiz to determine what kind of car they are… This week's song of the week: Be a good human.
This week Tuck Shop Ladies talk to nephew Noah in Alice Springs for special guest recipe guess, take a quiz to help them find new careers given the mess theirs are in, and catch up on Rosie's overalls obsession and Sam's pet linguistic hate… Song of the week goes out to everyone who has had a forgetful moment or two: Brain Fade.
Tuck Shop Ladies talk running farts, get competitive over their recipe guessing and take a relationship quiz that tells them if they're compatible. Song of the week this week is for everyone who loves their manners: You're Welcome.
This week, the Tuck Shop Ladies talk being whelmed, finding Sam a footy mate, and go all the way to Tasmania for this weeks “special guest recipe guess”. This weeks song of the week takes stock of just how embarrassing their dog is with “My Best Friend”.
Tuck Shop Ladies talk social tactics for party talk, getting people at the gym to smile at you, giving vs getting presents, and take a quiz on what kind of criminal they'd be. This weeks song of the week: Dead bodies.
In this episode Tuck Shop Ladies talk house painting, secret shopping, kissing Donald trump, and get totally stumped by this weeks “special guest recipe guess”. The episode ends with a song of the week that won't win them any awards with its rendition but might just make you happy, ‘Hot Chips”.
Talk Shop Ladies talk world's most expensive vanilla slice, challenge each other with some quandary inducing hypotheticals, and introduce their very first episode of "special guest recipe guess"! This week's song of the week is something we can all relate to... pillow lines.
In the last episode of season 2, as lockdown looks set to fade away, the Tuck Shop Ladies try out some new buttons, get stupid over their imaginary special guests, and catch up on Rosie's war with the local post office. They let some special fans bribe them into hijacking the questions section, get right into why they like numbers, and finish off with a semi-true story for their song of the week.*Note: for those wanting resolution on the relationship quiz this week, the email never came...
Despite still being in lockdown in Melbourne, the girls manage to have a real live special guest. They talk about the absolute power of superglue, struggle to come up with 4 minutes of reasons for why they like folding chairs, come up with a fantastic new band name and bring you a short but sweet love song for their song of the week.
In Episode 15 Rosie and Sam talk awkward partner nicknames, the merits of angry cleaning, doctors who are afraid of vaginas and so so much more. There's the ever-questionable relationship quiz and, of course, the highly anticipated song for the week with a dodgy genital reference in the chorus.
In excellent form this week, the girls try out some high class accents, talk juice cleanse and alcohol enemas, discuss the merits of handcuffs, and find out that they are killing it on the romance front in the relationship quiz. Oh, and there's a little song about an umbrella, just for good measure.
This week Sam and Rosie have a couple of super special guests with the usual questionable accents, they online shopping, make up some excellent combined animals, take a stand against smiling while wearing masks and sing a song about how impossible it is to remember all the different passwords you have to the internet these days.There's even a dodgy competition to enter!
This week Rosie and Sam take an impromptu trip down memory lane in the name of the gusset, discuss breaking into golf courses and falling over when your old(er).Sam interviews the inventor of the hand held hairdryer while Rosie struggles (slightly) with her Japanese accent. The ladies discover their spirit animals, with mixed feelings about the results, and crack out a song about just how good it feels to get into your tracksuit pants.
First up, a disclaimer: In Australia thongs are a type of footwear...The Tuck Shop Ladies share a little lockdown lovin’ after diving back into covid lockdown. They wax lyrical with their ‘special guests’, share their thoughts on living the dream and Rosie tries to convince Sam that her nickname is taking off. They talk dog pockets and double patella’s and crank out a song about loving someone almost all of the way.
In Episode 10 the girls talk about whether you can actually give yourself a nickname, Sam discovers a new love for the soup spoon and they try and figure out whether they are ready to travel as a couple. This week's Song of the Week takes a jig down Jazz street... clearly a street the Tuck Shop Ladies have not visited too often...
Unaware the lockdown 2.0 is just around the corner, the Tuck Shop Ladies chat babouska dolls, being tested for covid, and their love for beaches (the movie) and bras (the boob holders). They attempt to redeem the relationship quiz and finish with this weeks Song Of The Week, a lyrical waxing about how divisive the laundromat really is.
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!This week sees Rosie bomb out hardcore on her accents, the TSLs talk acting out The Titanic, pursuing careers you can’t pronounce, and rework a song about traffic that doesn't seem to have gotten any better with the fresh attention.
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!Hitting straight at the hard stuff Sam and Rosie talk flatulence, losing shit and calling it back, try out a new segment about why they like it, and discover how famous Sam really is.The episode ends with this weeks Song Of The Week "I Go Together With You."
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!This week Sam and Rosie call enough is enough on the word "unprecedented". I mean, really!They delve into the intricacies of predicting the weather, discuss "systems" for doing tax, and apply a critical eye to the delicacy that is plane food.
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!Hunkered down together on Grandma's couch with Fred the cat and Ruby the dog, Sam and Rosie talk favourite 90s movies, their shared hatred of "Friyays" and bail out of a totally dodgy relationship quiz. And it's all capped off with their song of the week "Dumb Names For A Dog".
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!Still in lock down, Sam and Rosie talk haunted houses, putting in a trampoline, Sam gives Rosie a gruelling tests on what's in the house, and they present their song of the week. Warning. Everything gets pretty loose by the end...
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!Locked down with just each other, Sam and Rosie talk excess carbs, compare puppies with babies, find out if they're sociopaths, and present their song of the week.
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!Locked down with just each other, Sam and Rosie try out their best accents, talk inspirational quotes, take another dodgy relationship quiz and present their song of the week.
Remember that time we were allowed to have guests on our podcast... well, this is not that time!Locked down with just each other, Sam and Rosie talk tiny tarts, make up answers to questions about cat wee, take a dodgy relationship quiz, and present their song of the week.
We catch up with our favourite bass player, Mr. Tim Bennett, on the road in Bendigo for a bit of a chat, a lot of laughs, a fun game and a dodgy present.Duet: Unreleased song (Tim Bennett)https://timbennettmusic.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://www.tuckshopladies.com/
In amongst making music, and musicals, and being muses for each other, Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan have taken a moment out of their excellent lives to hang out in the tuck shop and shoot the breeze.Duet: Whinge (Mal Webb)http://malwebb.com/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
In between nappy changes, releasing a bloody brilliant new album and a hectic touring schedule, Little Wise pops around the corner to the tuck shop for a chat and a sing-a-long.Duet: Mama (Little Wise)http://www.littlewise.com.au/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
Hopping off The Northern Folk Tour bus, Well Into Winter's Alex Cameron pops in for a laugh, a sing and a whiskey or two.Duet: Lover I'm Pleading With You (Alex Cameron)https://www.facebook.com/wellintowinter/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
In between jet setting to Canada and back This Way North drop in to the tuck shop to grab some tissues, pat the dog and have a sing-a-long with us.Duet: Nothing To Say (This Way North)http://www.thiswaynorth.com/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
Liz drops in to the tuck shop for a catch up before she scoots out on tour with Dyson, Stringer, Cloher to promote their brand new release.Duet: Maybe Anyone (Liz Stringer)http://lizstringer.com/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
Claire swings over from Tassie to play us her latest album, "All the words", bring us her latest op shop find and have a good ol' chat about life.Duet: Drunken Choir (Claire Anne Taylor)https://www.claireannetaylor.com/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
NZ Country Music Award winner Kerryn Fields takes a break from the accolades to stop in at the tuck shop for a yarn and a warble.Duet: Until You (Kerryn Fields)https://www.kerrynfields.com/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
With two new singles out, Jude takes a moment to join us in the tuck shop for a pow-wow and a sing.Duet: Power Ballad (Jude Perl)https://www.facebook.com/judeperl/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
Tearing up the touring circuit, Grim stops in at the tuck shop to have a chat and try out all our drinks.Duet: She is a Sword (Grim Fawkner)https://www.facebook.com/grimfawkner/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/
Off the back of her award winning show "Boobs", Sel Jenkins joins us in the tuck shop for a cup of something and a good ol' sing.Duet: Leo (Sel Jenkins)https://www.facebook.com/selinajenkinsmusic/https://www.tuckshopladies.com/