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Breakfast with Paddy & Rob Palmer
ADALITA from Magic Dirt | INTERVEW

Breakfast with Paddy & Rob Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 4:16


The boys spoke to Adalita from Magic Dirt about Spring Loaded event next yearSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fascination Street
C.J. Pierce - Founding Guitar Player (Drowning Pool)

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 35:10


C.J. PierceTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know C.J. Pierce. C.J. is the founding guitarist for the platinum selling rock / metal band, Drowning Pool. In this episode, we chat about how the band formed, and how they got their first record label contract. Then we talk about the insane success of their first album, Sinner, which was certified platinum six weeks after it was released. Then we touch on the mega-hit 'Bodies', and how it keeps popping up in popular culture. It was featured in a recent episode of Queen Latifah's television show The Equalizer (on CBS), and it was just used by Shaquille O'Neal in his latest rap single release. Obviously, we discuss Ryan McCombs' return to front Drowning pool, and their latest tour. The SNAFU tour begins in early September, and is a national tour featuring: Drowning Pool, Saliva, Adalita's Way, and Any Given Sin. Drowning Pool's newest album, 2022's Strike A Nerve, was not handled very well by their at the time record label, so C.J., explains their decision to become an independent band. Lastly, we each share a Pantera story or two, as C.J. is friends with some of those guys. He is kind enough to let me play the title track from the newest album: Strike A Nerve, and I it is as Drowning Pool as it could possibly be! Go see them on The SNAFU tour!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4068452/advertisement

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Adalita (MF 477) - アダリータ(MF 477)

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 4:48


She joined the charity production of "Rooms For the Memory, 2023". - アデリータは闘病中のメルボルンの代表的なエクスペリメンタル・エレクトロニカ・アーティスト、オリー・オルセンを助けるためのチャリティーレコード「Rooms For the Memory, 2023 バージョン」で歌っています。

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HEAVY Music Interviews
Tapping Into Your Devilish Side With ADALITA From MAGIC DIRT

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 24:26


Interview by Kyra-Jade Coombs Magic Dirt released Young and Full of the Devil 25 years ago and has celebrated with a double LP re-release.This era of Magic Dirt is a special time for the band with Raul stepping in as their new guitarist, that would turn into a lifetime of friendship and shows together. HEAVY caught up with frontwoman Adalita to reflect on the past and delve into the future. As well as releasing a wild purple-colored vinyl, they decided to hit the road on a monster tour to play their album in full. If you haven't had the chance to watch Magic Dirt live, they have this amazing and wild energy that they've carried on as a trademark since their early days.“We're animals. Love playing loud and love the riffs”. I really wanted to reflect and take Adalita back to the ‘golden age' of Aussie rock/punk music, the 90s and 00s. If anyone has cool stories, it's got to be these guys, right?We talked about being on the road, the Big Day Out festival days, the Channel [V] era and what it was like to be right in the guts of it all.“So many lost brain cells in and blur of awesomeness”.Living in a time when you could fully immerse yourself in a world without social media certainly had its rewards and perks.“We used to drive around and guess where the venues were. Living life actually and not virtually”.Can't sit here and say I'm not envious of the lifestyle having grown in the internet world… At one point I asked if Adalita still resonates with Young and Full of the Devil's lyrics and content and what it's like to play the songs today. In response, she explains that she understands and knows exactly who that person was and where the emotion and lyrics came from, and it's amazing to be able to play these songs again and re-live those memories and experience the songs through who she is today with all the life lessons she's learnt along the way. Which I personally think is a beautiful thing to have.Imagine having a record with all your angst from the 20s as your living diary.I wondered if she had any advice she would give her younger self to which she said she would actually rather receive the advice. A cool thought to have. This weekend Magic Dirt are heading to Byron Bay on their tour for the first time since the 2000s, promising to rip it up and have a hell of a time! You can find the full tour guide on their website, grab some merch and a copy of Young and Full of the Devil for yourself. Do it!!

HEAVY Music Interviews
Magic Dirt's ADALITA Talks THE ROLLING STONES REVUE

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 16:55


Interview by Kris PetersNight At The Barracks returns to Manly's picturesque North Head this September for a series of outdoor concert events starting on September 15 and finishing on October 8.The showcase event kicks off with legendary Australian act Hoodoo Gurus, with celebrated artists such as Missy Higgins, Kate Cebrano, James Morrison Motown Experience and Tina Arena among the featured artists.But it is September 29 where we draw our focus today, and the musical extravaganza that is The Rolling Stones Revue.Fronted by Magic Dirt's Adalita, Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers (You Am I, Hard-Ons), The Rolling Stones Revue has been drawing rave reviews around the country with their unique slant on the music that shaped a generating as performed by Australian artists.For this special occasion, The Rolling Stones Revue will also be paying homage to the classic Stones album Sticky Fingers, as well as delivering fan favourites and greatest hits.Adalita joined us earlier this week to chat about Night At The Barracks."I can't wait," she enthused. "I've not played Night At The Barracks before and it sounds like a really great event. I love playing outdoor gigs and it just sounds beautiful. Manly is great, I played there back in the day but it's been a while."We turn our focus to The Rolling Stones Review and what to expect."It's a group of us - Tex Perkins, Tim Rogers and myself in this particular revue," Adalita explained. "We have had Phil Jamieson in the past and Sarah McLeod as well, but for this particular one it will be myself, Tex and Tim. We just get together and bang out some Stones classics. There's a lot of Sticky Fingers songs and alot of classics as well. It's just so much fun to do. I've always loved the Stones and playing besides Tex and Tim is just a joy. They're amazing. We have such a great time and the band is incredible. It's unexpected that I would do something like that, but I like going out of my comfort zone."In the full interview Adalita talks about how they rehearse for the show, how faithfully they keep to the original versions, choosing who performs which songs, who channels their inner Mick Jagger best, playing a classic album front to back and potential difficulties that could pose, the state of the art visual component to the show, future plans and more.

The Rider, with Becko
The Rider with Becko and Adalita from Magic Dirt

The Rider, with Becko

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 36:04


Magic Dirt are one of the hardest workers of 'the scene' - forming in 1991 in Geelong and numerous Big Day Outs to their name. It was late in the piece when 'Dirty Jeans' and 'Plastic Loveless Letter' gained a heap of airplay for them and entries into the JJJ Hottest 100 in the 2000s. Adalita has released numerous solo albums and her latest, 'Inland' taking 5 years with Covid interruptions, but still another masterpiece. Recently Adalita appeared on the Michael Hutchence tribute, 'Rooms for the Memory 2023' - Michael's only solo single which was a ARIA Top 10 hit in 1987. This recording also honoured the talents of Ollie Olsen who worked with Michael on the recording. This is the Rider with Becko and Adalita.

Alex the Seal
S6:E4 Guest - Adalita

Alex the Seal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 58:37


WARNING - MAJOR FANGIRL ALERT!!!Jo & Sandy are soooo excited to have as their special guest, the lead singer of Magic Dirt - Adalita. LIsten in as the girls take a deep dive into the nostalgic music that inspired Adalita, and the music that didn't - gulp! Adalita shares what she'd go a long way to the shops for and let's just say - the girls were in shock!!!!Hear all about Adalita's third solo album, 'Inland', and the inspiration behind the video for the single 'Savage Heart'. Adalita is touring with this album and you can find everything you need to get her album and see her live, on her website: www.adalita.comYou can follow Adalita on the these social platforms:https://www.facebook.com/adalitaofficialhttps://www.instagram.com/adalitax/https://twitter.com/adalitamusic .... and don't forget Adalita's band, Magic Dirt... www.magicdirt.com You can also follow Alex the Seal on your socials, here...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlextheSealPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alex_the_seal_podcastThank you Adalita - you're simply the best xx

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 149: Ollie Olsen's Manager Bruce Butler

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 76:10


We at INXS Access All Areas love producing every episode and sharing them with you, but sometimes a guest comes along that literally blows it “out of the park”. Bruce Butler, a true music heavyweight and Australian national treasure, is that guest!   This two-part deep dive pays particular homage to the greatness of Ollie Olsen, who currently faces the biggest health fight of his life, plus the exciting re-imagined version of “Rooms for the Memory” (an initial 1987 solo number 11 hit for Michael Hutchence via the Dogs in Space soundtrack).   Bruce opens up on this exciting initiative that coincidentally was re-recorded on January 22nd 2023 (sounds familiar), including an updated film clip by Richard Lowenstein, plus a cast of many Australian recording artist luminaries like Adalita, Mick Harvey and Andrew Duffield. With a goal of raising funds for Ollie, this exciting project shall see an international release in July and a possible in-store live performance launch.   Having also managed The Church, launched Virgin Records in Australia, and set up iconic shows here such as The Factory and Countdown Revolution, Bruce's integrity to project and artist selection is exceptional.   Bruce's revelations about meeting Michael Hutchence as teenagers in Sydney, the missing master recordings of Max Q and the plethora of fantastic anecdotes throughout his career make these two episodes a NOT-TO-BE-MISSED experience.   Ollie's GO FUND ME >>> Page https://gofund.me/fef5a047   If you would like to buy a ticket to see the Australian INXS Show click here. https://www.theaustralianinxsshow.com.au   To become a Patron https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/plans-pricing   Have you signed the petition https://www.change.org/p/induct-inxs  

HEAVY Music Interviews
A Sprinkle Of Magic With ADALITA From MAGIC DIRT

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 15:08


Interview by Kris PetersMagic Dirt have been a mainstay on the Australian music scene since their formation in 1991.They quickly became regulars on the touring circuit, appearing at festivals such as Big Day Out, Livid and Homebake, in the process earning a solid reputation as an energetic and formidable live unit, led by the charismatic and highly talented Adalita Srsen on vocals.Age has not wearied Magic Dirt, who are one of the main drawcards at Spring Loaded at the Sandstone Point Hotel on June 3 which features a host of iconic Australian bands including Spiderbait, Ratcat, Shihad, Frenzal Rhomb, Screamfeeder, Bodyjar and Eskimo Joe.HEAVY caught up with Adalita recently to celebrate the enduring goodness of Aussie rock bands."I can't wait!", she enthused. "Playing with all our mates and playing up in Brissie is always good for us Melbournites. We love going up there. We've done the festival a few times now and it's such a great feel. All our mates are all together - we used to play a lot back in the day. We used to do the Big Day Out's and Livid's and Homebake all together, all the time. This lineup is literally the Big Day Out lineup, the Aussie version. So it's like the Little Day out, but Ratcat are playing as well, who we are all so excited to see. They were the kind of Godfathers of pre-grunge and all that sort of stuff and they influenced a lot of the bands so we are all super fanning out to see Ratcat (laughs). It's gonna be huge. We haven't done Queensland in a while, so there's so many reasons to be looking forward to this show."In the full interview Adalita runs through the other bands on the bill and her best memories of playing with them, the importance of all Australian festivals like Spring Loaded, what we can expect from Magic Dirt on the day, the longevity of Aussie bands and why they are still relevant, upcoming plans and more.

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly
Episode 1: Adalita - Magic Dirt

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 34:25


Adalita Srsen is the lead singer and guitarist of art-rock band Magic Dirt and author of three sublime solo records.Get tickets for Adalita's national tour, kicking off April 13Adalita's new album ‘Inland‘Get ‘Young & Full Of The Devil' on purple vinyl or CD Get the full show notes, with all the songs and records referenced in this conversation, at listencarefully.com.au

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ALWAYS LIVE
In Your Honour

ALWAYS LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 36:48


It was the biggest event to hit Victoria's surf coast, and first-hand accounts recall how ALWAYS LIVE was able to snare one of the world's premier rock bands for Australia's first post-COVID rock'n'roll gig... and it all happened in the regional hub of Geelong. Victoria's surf coast is also home to some amazing live music venues, like the Barwon Club, the Blues Train, and the Torquay Hotel, whose old-school band room is a place where legends are made.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ALWAYS LIVE
The State I'm In

ALWAYS LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 36:38


With 465 venues spread across Melbourne, the city can arguably lay claim to being the live music capital of the world. But more than the just number of venues, there are more intangible elements that connect Melbourne and the state of Victoria to live music like no other place in the country. Alex Lahey embarks on a journey into the heart of Australia's most passionate live music scene to find out what those elements are, sharing stories along the way from those who make the music happen, like Alice Ivy, Adalita, Paul Dempsey, Boo Seeka, June Jones, Matty O from British India, Vika Bull, Mark Seymour and others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Art Smitten - The Podcast
Southside Live - Curator Sullivan Patten

Art Smitten - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 10:51


Sullivan Patten is a DJ, producer and curator who has worked in the arts industry for almost two decades, both in Australia and overseas. Headed by Sullivan is the upcoming winter music festival in St. Kilda, Southside Live. Southside Live will be taking place over 10 days, from Friday the 24th of June to Sunday the 3rd of July.  Grab a coat and some friend and go see some great Australian acts perform including Mitch Tambo, Hiatus Kayote, Adalita and Briggs this Winter! Click here for more info and to see the entire lineup. Be sure to follow @artsmittensyn on Instagram, and tune in to SYN 90.7FM every Wednesday at 4pm-6pm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Take 5
Bodyjar's rituals

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 30:22


Bodyjar are a band many of us grew up with; seeing them at all ages shows and festivals, hearing their music on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and voting them into many a Hottest 100. Eight years on from their last album, they're back with New Rituals, and on the day of it's release lead singer Cam Baines joined me to share his rituals across five songs. From their heroes Descendents, to the inspiration of Adalita, this is a coming of age story – not just of Cam, but all of us. Descendents – 'Coolidge' Ramones – 'Too Tough To Die' Face to Face – 'Disconnected'  Magic Dirt – 'Ice'  Brand New – 'Not The sun'

Take 5
Bodyjar's rituals

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 30:22


Bodyjar are a band many of us grew up with; seeing them at all ages shows and festivals, hearing their music on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and voting them into many a Hottest 100. Eight years on from their last album, they're back with New Rituals, and on the day of it's release lead singer Cam Baines joined me to share his rituals across five songs. From their heroes Descendents, to the inspiration of Adalita, this is a coming of age story – not just of Cam, but all of us. Descendents – 'Coolidge' Ramones – 'Too Tough To Die' Face to Face – 'Disconnected'  Magic Dirt – 'Ice'  Brand New – 'Not The sun'

The Good Girl Confessional
#44 Adalita | Rock'n'Roll & Climate Change | Lead Singer - Magic Dirt

The Good Girl Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 70:32


Our special guest is Adalita Srsen. Adalita is an icon in the Australian music industry, having carved out a successful solo career as well as being the lead singer of Aussie rock band, Magic Dirt. We chat in the confessional about Adalita's extraordinary career, being a woman in rock and how the music industry has changed over the years. We also talk about conservation and why it's so important for her. You can follow Adalita at:https://www.adalita.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/adalitaxInstagram: https://instagram.com/magicdirtofficialFacebook: https://facebook.com/Adalita Official--The Good Girl Confessional Podcast is proudly brought to you by Wb40 - Women Beyond Forty Magazine. -Join the Revolution here:https://wb40.comhttps://www.facebook.com/womenbeyondfortyhttps://www.instragram.com/womenbeyondfortyhttps://www.instagram.com/thegoodgirlconfessional

180 Grams
Check out 'Some of My Best Work'

180 Grams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 24:48


Subscribe/follow/listen to Some of My Best Work, where artists and creators tell the stories of work they see as some of their best. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever your reading this. Hosted by music and culture journalist Jane Rocca. Season 1 features Mansionair, Jack River, The Teskey Brothers, Gordi, Adalita, Alex Gow and more. Check out - mushroom.com/podcast/someofmybestwork/ More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everblack : Metal Podcast's tracks
Adalita and Raúl from Magic Dirt talk ‘Spring Loaded Festival'

Everblack : Metal Podcast's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 7:43


Magic Dirt are one of Australia's most loved bands, from humble beginnings in Geelong, Victoria to the stages of legendary festivals like Big Day Out and Livid ,the band represent some of the best times spent at those gigs and have a special place in the hearts of those who were their to witness the mud sweat and beers of their sets.With their amps turned up to blistering levels and an unmatched energy, Adalita and the boys were always at the top of their game with memorable performances of tracks like "She-Riff", “Dirty Jeans”, "Supagloo" and "Plastic Loveless Letter" that alway got the fans singing along and throwing down in the pit.Magic Dirt will be hitting the road as part of the Spring Loaded Festival with fellow Oz music legends like Grinspoon, You Am I, Regurgitator and more, a tour that pays homage to some of the country's most beloved festivals gone by including Big Day Out, Homebake and Livid that helped launch these acts into the stereos and fondest memories of 90's punters, making them household names.We sat down with Adalita and Raúl from Magic Dirt to talk about the upcoming Spring Loaded Festival, some of their fondest memories of touring with fellow bands like Tumbleweed and Screamfeeder and more.Tickets for Spring Loaded are on sale now Venue details to come, sign up for pre-sale www.springloadedfestival.com.au***EVERBLACK PODCAST***SUBSCRIBE and STREAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/EverblackPodcastwww.everblack.com.auwww.facebook.com/Everblackmedia Thanks to : Deathwish Hotrods & KustomsRW Promotion Blacklight AD Screenprinting Electric Witch

HEAVY Music Interviews
SPRING LOADED With A Sprinkle Of MAGIC DIRT

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 14:49


After the overwhelming success of the inaugural Spring Loaded in pre-COVID days, this year the festival has returned bigger and better and is taking in a large chunk of the country in the process.Australian iconic 90’s bands have joined together to provide a nostalgic trip down memory lane with most of their faculties intact and ready to rock like it was last century!Bands such as Grinspoon, You Am I, Regurgitator, Jebediah, Magic Dirt, Frenzal Rhomb, Custard, The Fauves, The Meanies, Tumbleweed, Screamfeeder, Caligula and MC Lindsay ‘The Doctor’ McDougall have all assembled and hit the road, with the first show of the massive tour recently being held at Randwick in Sydney.Magic Dirt are a big part of proceedings, with frontwoman Adalita sitting down with HEAVY during the week to talk about the tour and 30 years of Magic Dirt.We start by pointing out the obvious that Spring Loaded is a massive undertaking of some of this countries finest past and present bands."It sure is,” Adalita smiled. “The old gang are back together (laughs). It's a huge festival. We did our first one in Sydney, thank God it happened. It was a bit of a knifes edge with the COVID cases there but we got through and did the first one not long ago and mate, it was unreal! We had the best time, the crowd loved it, and it was such a good vibe."Such is the spread of talent from the one era in the 1990s this could almost feel like a school reunion of sorts…“Almost?” Adalita laughed. “ It is! Oh my God, we're loving it. It's great to see everyone. some people just haven't aged! I'm backstage going 'are you drinking from the fountain of youth?' I dunno, Jay from Frenzal Rhomb looks exactly the same, what's going on? It's unreal."In the full interview, Adalita takes a trip down memory lane with some funny stories from touring in the past with these bands, discusses the healthy state of Australian music, Magic Dirt’s 30th birthday this year, some personal and band highlights from that period and more.

Wednesday Breakfast
Victorian Law Week, Federal Budget, Council for Single Mothers and their Children, Palestine, Telstra fine

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021


 7. 00 am          Acknowledgement of Country 7.05 am           Discussion of Victorian Law Week events including the Support for Women Leaving Prison event, rundown of guests and programme. https://lawweek.net.au7.30 am           Anne and Kev from the SUWA show discuss the 2021 Federal Budget with economist Professor Bill Mitchell.  https://www.3cr.org.au/suwa/episode-202105141730/uwfb-spend-or-let-down7.45 am           Jenny Davidson - CEO of the Council for Single Mothers and their Children – joins us to discuss the impact of the Federal Budget on this diverse group of parents. For help and resources go to https://www.csmc.org.au 8.00 am           Alice speaks to Rawan Arraf - principal lawyer and director of the Australian Centre for international Justice - aboutthe Humans Right Watch report regarding Israel's crimes against humanity and the Australian government response. Free Palestine Rally Saturday 22nd May 1pm at The State Library 8.15 am           Ella speaks with Consumer Law Centre Senior Policy Officer Brigette Rose about the dodgy sales practices of Australia's telco companies. She discusses the recent fining of Telstra for the misconduct regarding Indigenous customers.  Music Thelma Plum                              Better in Blak Keeh'an                                      Better Things Adalita                                        Lonesome Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds       There she goes, my beautiful world

Trinketbox
Trinketbox - Apr 26 2021 - Aussie chicks

Trinketbox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 57:33


Maria Baigent presents Aussie women, featuring Courtney Barnett, Alison Wonderland, Anna Lunoe, Janet English, Adalita and more.

Dive For Your Memory
Dive For Your Memory - Ep 10 - Adalita

Dive For Your Memory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 126:00


DIVE FOR YOUR MEMORY EPISODE 10 - TRACKLIST Magic Dirt - Redhead Magic Dirt - Ice Magic Dirt - All My Crushes Magic Dirt - Dirty Jeans Adalita - I Want Your Love Adalita - The Repairer  Adalita / Martin Frawley - Lonesome (Maurice Frawley Cover)   MF  

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Triple M Rock Interviews
Rosie Catches Up With Adalita On The Grand Organ And Magic Dirt Shows

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 4:14


Adalita joins Rosie on Triple M to talk about her Melbourne Music Week show using The Grand Organ at the Town Hall, plus let's it drop there's Magic Dirt shows on the horizon and her new album is imminent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Take 5
Adalita's evolution songs

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 38:21


I still remember the first time I heard Magic Dirt. The burning sounds of their single “Ice” captured my 16 year old heart, and I can still recall climbing the stairs of my favourite city record store to buy their “Life Was Better” EP. Adalita was the coolest woman I knew; she shredded on stage and exuded the ultimate rock n roll attitude. In the years that would follow, I'd see them play on stages small and large, then follow Ads down her solo path to hear a whole other side of her musical heart. 2021 marks 20 years since Magic Dirt scored their highest placing in a Hottest 100 for their pop tinged song “Dirty Jeans”. It's also a year that Adalita plans to release her third solo album. In the years dotted around this, Adalita has gone through many evolutions in life and sound, and we explore the songs that took her there. 'Here Comes Your Man' - The Pixies 'Hieronymus' - The Clouds 'That Ain't Bad' – Ratcat '50ft Queenie' - PJ Harvey 'Toys and Flavours' - The Hellacopters

Take 5
Adalita's evolution songs

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 38:21


I still remember the first time I heard Magic Dirt. The burning sounds of their single “Ice” captured my 16 year old heart, and I can still recall climbing the stairs of my favourite city record store to buy their “Life Was Better” EP. Adalita was the coolest woman I knew; she shredded on stage and exuded the ultimate rock n roll attitude. In the years that would follow, I’d see them play on stages small and large, then follow Ads down her solo path to hear a whole other side of her musical heart. 2021 marks 20 years since Magic Dirt scored their highest placing in a Hottest 100 for their pop tinged song “Dirty Jeans”. It’s also a year that Adalita plans to release her third solo album. In the years dotted around this, Adalita has gone through many evolutions in life and sound, and we explore the songs that took her there. 'Here Comes Your Man' - The Pixies 'Hieronymus' - The Clouds 'That Ain't Bad' – Ratcat '50ft Queenie' - PJ Harvey 'Toys and Flavours' - The Hellacopters

Take 5
Adalita's evolution songs

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 38:21


I still remember the first time I heard Magic Dirt. The burning sounds of their single “Ice” captured my 16 year old heart, and I can still recall climbing the stairs of my favourite city record store to buy their “Life Was Better” EP. Adalita was the coolest woman I knew; she shredded on stage and exuded the ultimate rock n roll attitude. In the years that would follow, I’d see them play on stages small and large, then follow Ads down her solo path to hear a whole other side of her musical heart. 2021 marks 20 years since Magic Dirt scored their highest placing in a Hottest 100 for their pop tinged song “Dirty Jeans”. It’s also a year that Adalita plans to release her third solo album. In the years dotted around this, Adalita has gone through many evolutions in life and sound, and we explore the songs that took her there. 'Here Comes Your Man' - The Pixies 'Hieronymus' - The Clouds 'That Ain't Bad' – Ratcat '50ft Queenie' - PJ Harvey 'Toys and Flavours' - The Hellacopters

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She's one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}' The Drones - ‘Taman Shud' Camp Cope ‘The Opener' PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder' Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears'

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She’s one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}’ The Drones - ‘Taman Shud’ Camp Cope ‘The Opener’ PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears’

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She’s one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}’ The Drones - ‘Taman Shud’ Camp Cope ‘The Opener’ PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears’

Good Evans, It’s a Bobcast! with Bob Evans

Adalita comes round to Bob's place to chat about social media, making her new album and the reformation of Magic Dirt aswell as music by Tia Gostelow, Dark Fair & Kate Bush

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Take 5
A celebration of the 90s

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 30:09


One of the joys of having such a long running segment like the Take 5, are the archives. Off the back of a handful of Take 5's reflecting back on the 90's, it got me thinking about all the conversations I've had with artists over the more than 12 years I've been doing this. People for whom that decade has had a lasting impact, as a performer, or fan, or both. So I Frankensteined a monster Take 5; a collection of voices we know and love, talking about the songs that shaped who they became. Adalita, Johnny McKay, Kram, Daniel Johns, Jebediah and Bernard Fanning. The soundtrack to our lives, sharing the soundtrack to theirs. Hope you love it too. Adalita & Johnny McKay (Children Collide): Nick Cave - 'The Ship Song' Kram: The Breeders - 'Cannonball' Daniel Johns: Bjork - 'Joga' Jebediah's Kevin Mitchell & Vanessa Thornton: The Living End - 'West End Riot' Bernard Fanning: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphopisy - 'Television, The Drug of the Nation'

Take 5
A celebration of the 90s

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 30:09


One of the joys of having such a long running segment like the Take 5, are the archives. Off the back of a handful of Take 5’s reflecting back on the 90’s, it got me thinking about all the conversations I’ve had with artists over the more than 12 years I’ve been doing this. People for whom that decade has had a lasting impact, as a performer, or fan, or both. So I Frankensteined a monster Take 5; a collection of voices we know and love, talking about the songs that shaped who they became. Adalita, Johnny McKay, Kram, Daniel Johns, Jebediah and Bernard Fanning. The soundtrack to our lives, sharing the soundtrack to theirs. Hope you love it too. Adalita & Johnny McKay (Children Collide): Nick Cave - 'The Ship Song' Kram: The Breeders - 'Cannonball' Daniel Johns: Bjork - 'Joga' Jebediah's Kevin Mitchell & Vanessa Thornton: The Living End - 'West End Riot' Bernard Fanning: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphopisy - 'Television, The Drug of the Nation'

Take 5
A celebration of the 90s

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 30:09


One of the joys of having such a long running segment like the Take 5, are the archives. Off the back of a handful of Take 5’s reflecting back on the 90’s, it got me thinking about all the conversations I’ve had with artists over the more than 12 years I’ve been doing this. People for whom that decade has had a lasting impact, as a performer, or fan, or both. So I Frankensteined a monster Take 5; a collection of voices we know and love, talking about the songs that shaped who they became. Adalita, Johnny McKay, Kram, Daniel Johns, Jebediah and Bernard Fanning. The soundtrack to our lives, sharing the soundtrack to theirs. Hope you love it too. Adalita & Johnny McKay (Children Collide): Nick Cave - 'The Ship Song' Kram: The Breeders - 'Cannonball' Daniel Johns: Bjork - 'Joga' Jebediah's Kevin Mitchell & Vanessa Thornton: The Living End - 'West End Riot' Bernard Fanning: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphopisy - 'Television, The Drug of the Nation'

Take 5
Sophie Howarth's Access All Areas pass to the Big Day Out

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 42:22


The Big Day Out was one of our most iconic festivals. Born in 1992 when the Australian festival calendar was way less crowded, this is where many of us return when we think about discovering our favourite bands, and our tribe, in the 90's. It'd always be hot, you'd spend ages planning your outfit and organising your friends. And even if you had a mental list of the bands you were desperate to see, there'd always be surprises… strange and wonderful experiences on the Lilypad Stage, dark and dank moments in the Boiler Room. You'd come home from a Big Day Out with a whole new bunch of artists to love. Imagine being on that traveling tour every year, looking through the lens of a camera. That was the job of Sophie Howarth – official photographer for the Big Day Out. From it's very first year, she was there; in the pit, on the stage, amongst the crowd and backstage. Capturing some of the most iconic images of the 90's. Sophie gave us an Access All Areas pass for her Take 5, and transported us to the first (and only) Nirvana tour on the maiden BDO, to babyfaced Silverchair and their furiously excited fans. She took us into the world of her own musical horizons expanding, and reminded us of the lasting legacy of our own incredible artists. This is one for the heart, from the heart. Nirvana - 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Silverchair - ‘Tomorrow' Warumpi Band – ‘Blackfella/Whitefella' ASH - 'Girl From Mars' Magic Dirt - ‘Super Tear'

Take 5
Sophie Howarth's Access All Areas pass to the Big Day Out

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 42:22


The Big Day Out was one of our most iconic festivals. Born in 1992 when the Australian festival calendar was way less crowded, this is where many of us return when we think about discovering our favourite bands, and our tribe, in the 90’s. It’d always be hot, you’d spend ages planning your outfit and organising your friends. And even if you had a mental list of the bands you were desperate to see, there’d always be surprises… strange and wonderful experiences on the Lilypad Stage, dark and dank moments in the Boiler Room. You’d come home from a Big Day Out with a whole new bunch of artists to love. Imagine being on that traveling tour every year, looking through the lens of a camera. That was the job of Sophie Howarth – official photographer for the Big Day Out. From it’s very first year, she was there; in the pit, on the stage, amongst the crowd and backstage. Capturing some of the most iconic images of the 90’s. Sophie gave us an Access All Areas pass for her Take 5, and transported us to the first (and only) Nirvana tour on the maiden BDO, to babyfaced Silverchair and their furiously excited fans. She took us into the world of her own musical horizons expanding, and reminded us of the lasting legacy of our own incredible artists. This is one for the heart, from the heart. Nirvana - 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Silverchair - ‘Tomorrow' Warumpi Band – ‘Blackfella/Whitefella’ ASH - 'Girl From Mars' Magic Dirt - ‘Super Tear'

Take 5
Sophie Howarth's Access All Areas pass to the Big Day Out

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 42:22


The Big Day Out was one of our most iconic festivals. Born in 1992 when the Australian festival calendar was way less crowded, this is where many of us return when we think about discovering our favourite bands, and our tribe, in the 90’s. It’d always be hot, you’d spend ages planning your outfit and organising your friends. And even if you had a mental list of the bands you were desperate to see, there’d always be surprises… strange and wonderful experiences on the Lilypad Stage, dark and dank moments in the Boiler Room. You’d come home from a Big Day Out with a whole new bunch of artists to love. Imagine being on that traveling tour every year, looking through the lens of a camera. That was the job of Sophie Howarth – official photographer for the Big Day Out. From it’s very first year, she was there; in the pit, on the stage, amongst the crowd and backstage. Capturing some of the most iconic images of the 90’s. Sophie gave us an Access All Areas pass for her Take 5, and transported us to the first (and only) Nirvana tour on the maiden BDO, to babyfaced Silverchair and their furiously excited fans. She took us into the world of her own musical horizons expanding, and reminded us of the lasting legacy of our own incredible artists. This is one for the heart, from the heart. Nirvana - 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Silverchair - ‘Tomorrow' Warumpi Band – ‘Blackfella/Whitefella’ ASH - 'Girl From Mars' Magic Dirt - ‘Super Tear'

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 25 - Warpigs; Adalita

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2013 55:59


War Pigs: Describing their music in terms of epic space and divine cut throat blues sounds fairly audacious, but instrumental drone two piece Warpigs are not too far off the money. Made up of drummer Brian O’Dwyer and Andrew ‘Poly’ Polydourou, they’re an experimental group not afraid to indulge in a bit of ambient noise. The feature set we have for you today is a journey into the maw of carthathis and comes the band’s performance at The Old Bar in Melbourne around about March 2013. We also managed to catch up with Brian from the band to have a bit of a chat about how important live performance is to a band like Warpigs. Recorded and mixed by Brian O’Dwyer with some additional mixing from Dusty Anastassiou Recorded at the Old Bar, Melbourne, 2013. Adalita: I really don’t need to waste your time spruiking the credentials of Adalita Srsen. The charismatic singer of Geelong’s legendary Magic Dirt released a fine debut solo record way back in 2011. Our friends at BeauFM were present to record part of her set at BigSound 2011 and Live Delay is pleased to give some digital radio love to some of Adalita’s sublime live performance. Recorded and mixed by Matt Denver of D4 Studios at BigSound 2011 Produced by John Robinson for BeauFM. Airing details: First aired via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday 5 July 2013. Production and engineering: Darragh Murray Thanks: Brian O’Dwyer, Dusty Anastassiou, John Robinson, Matt Denver, Beau FM