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Unfiltered & Undiscovered!
#163 - 15 of the Best Albums of all Time

Unfiltered & Undiscovered!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 76:30


Welcome to episode 163 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered Podcast! Join Curly, Braggy, and Rossy as they dive into their top five favorite albums. From classic rock to alternative country, this episode is packed with music insights, personal stories, and a whole lot of fun. Tune in to hear about albums from Weddings Parties Anything, The Style Council, Jason and the Scorchers, Hoodoo Gurus, Paul Kelly, and more.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
See Hear Podcast - Interview with Simon Head, director of "Subversives: The History of Lowest Of The Low"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 87:15


Every major city with a healthy music scene will have hometown heroes….that band or artist that the locals love and wish the whole world knew about. One of those bands is Toronto's “The Lowest Of The Low”. Welcome to episode 118 of See Hear. The Lowest of the Low started in the early 90s as a follow up to the band punk band, Popular Front. Ron Hawkins had previously written overtly political songs, but for the debut album Shakespeare My Butt (one of the best album names ever), he wrote songs about ordinary people facing everyday pressures – so still political in its way. The history of the band is not an uncommon tale – friends get together based on common musical and ideological points of reference, members have “differences” and they split apart, years after the fact they reunite remembering the spark that got them started. However, their tale is still fascinating because they were true independents and were never going to sell their ideals downstream for a quick buck. Big companies came calling, but LOTL dictated terms all the way. Kerry was away, but Tim and I spoke with musician, tour manager for many Canadian bands, and film director Simon Head about his documentary “Subversives: The History of Lowest Of The Low”. As well as talking about the film, we spend time devoted to discussing the Toronto music scene of the early 90s and where it is now, friendship, Weddings Parties Anything and Billy Bragg, and Toronto as a film character.  A huge thanks to Simon for joining us. As I mention in our discussion, I perceive from watching the film that the story of the wider Toronto scene was reflected in the Melbourne scene of the 90s….watch the film or listen to our conversation and see how it reflects your own city's live music environment. The film is now available to stream on Apple TV or you can get a blu ray with a bunch of great extras. If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com. Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.com Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour (except Spotify). You can also find the episode at https://seehearpodcast.blogspot.com/2024/08/see-hear-118-interview-with-simon-head.html Proudly Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

See Hear Music Film Podcast
See Hear 118 - Interview with Simon Head, director of "Subversives: The History of Lowest Of The Low"

See Hear Music Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 87:15


Every major city with a healthy music scene will have hometown heroes….that band or artist that the locals love and wish the whole world knew about. One of those bands is Toronto's “The Lowest Of The Low”. Welcome to episode 118 of See Hear. The Lowest of the Low started in the early 90s as a follow up to the band punk band, Popular Front. Ron Hawkins had previously written overtly political songs, but for the debut album Shakespeare My Butt (one of the best album names ever), he wrote songs about ordinary people facing everyday pressures – so still political in its way. The history of the band is not an uncommon tale – friends get together based on common musical and ideological points of reference, members have “differences” and they split apart, years after the fact they reunite remembering the spark that got them started. However, their tale is still fascinating because they were true independents and were never going to sell their ideals downstream for a quick buck. Big companies came calling, but LOTL dictated terms all the way. Kerry was away, but Tim and I spoke with musician, tour manager for many Canadian bands, and film director Simon Head about his documentary “Subversives: The History of Lowest Of The Low”. As well as talking about the film, we spend time devoted to discussing the Toronto music scene of the early 90s and where it is now, friendship, Weddings Parties Anything and Billy Bragg, and Toronto as a film character.  A huge thanks to Simon for joining us. As I mention in our discussion, I perceive from watching the film that the story of the wider Toronto scene was reflected in the Melbourne scene of the 90s….watch the film or listen to our conversation and see how it reflects your own city's live music environment. The film is now available to stream on Apple TV or you can get a blu ray with a bunch of great extras. If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com. Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.com Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour (except Spotify). You can also find us on https://seehearpodcast.blogspot.com/ Proudly Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cuckoo Bananas! A Degrassi: the Next Generation Podcast
RECAP: S5E5 "Weddings, Parties, Anything"

Cuckoo Bananas! A Degrassi: the Next Generation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 67:30


Ezra and Keeley find themselves enthralled in the Craig-Ellie-Manny love triangle, as well as Daddy Joey dating a 23-year old! This episode is fun, we even talk about whether or not our parents use condoms. Enjoy! Potentially triggering content in this episode: teen pregnancy, ugly wedding favors follow Keeley at: @omgitskee on Instagram and Tiktok  follow Ezra at: @ezrapartier on Instagram follow the podcast at: @cuckoobananaspodcast on Instagram  email us at: cuckoobananaspodcast@gmail.com  music: https://www.purple-planet.com  cover art by: Jaime Lee (@nosoyhere on Instagram)

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Just Ace: A podcast about the 90s Australian alternative music scene
Ep 15: 1992 – Tumbleweed, Underground Lovers, Def FX, Weddings Parties Anything

Just Ace: A podcast about the 90s Australian alternative music scene

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 57:17


Welcome to Just Ace - a podcast about the 90s Australian Alternative Music Scene - whatever the hell that means. This week, we look at a bunch of bands from 1992 - Tumbleweed, Underground Lovers, Def FX, Weddings Parties Anything. Show notes, including information on all the music heard, is on the website. Check it out – Just Ace 90s Follow Facebook Instagram Sign up for emails Support Patreon Buy Me A Coffee Buy a poster You can write to us at justace90s [at] gmail [dot] com

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Miss Chatelaine
Mick Thomas – Show #279 (part 2), 21 May 2023

Miss Chatelaine

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 55:09


Katie is joined in the studio by Mick Thomas, founder of iconic Melbourne band Weddings Parties Anything and leader of Mick Thomas' Roving Commission. Mick and Katie talk about some... LEARN MORE The post Mick Thomas – Show #279 (part 2), 21 May 2023 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.

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Everybody Wants Something: A Degrassi Podcast
DTNG: S5EP5&6 Weddings, Parties, Anything & I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

Everybody Wants Something: A Degrassi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 121:31


This Week, downtown Sasquatch has a wedding gig, and Craig decides to put all of his focus on the music, but things get complicated when Manny and Ellie vie for Craig's attention. Craig later forgive Manny for having abortion of their child two years ago. Meanwhile, Joey has a date with the bride's sister but wonders if he's too old for her when he overhears her friends gossiping about him. Later, At his father's urging, Jimmy tries out for the National Wheelchair Sports Association's Junior Basketball Team, even though he wants to concentrate on his art. Meanwhile, Liberty and J.T. attempt to keep Danny from telling their parents about the baby. Become a Patron on the Solid Listen Patreon! Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Find The Unofficial DTNG Playlist on Spotify and Apple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Street Press Podcast
Ep. 3 - Mick Thomas - Weddings Parties Anything

The Street Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 22:57


Singer-songwriter Mick Thomas calls in to chat about the rise of Weddings Parties Anything and his various other projects. WPA took out the Aria for Song of the Year in 1993 for 'Father's Day', beating the likes of Crowded House and Diesel. But it wasn't always easy sailing for the rockers from Melbourne, starting out in the 80s they would play to empty halls, but full of belief and resilience, they kept at it, before cracking the big time. ==== Podcast Website www.thestreetpresspodcast.com Write in to the show! www.thestreetpresspodcast.com/letters Check out THE RITZY KIDS on Instagram

Drive with Jim Wilson
Mundi Mundi Bash preview

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 5:00


Mick Thomas from Weddings Parties Anything talks Olivia Newton-John's passing and provides a Mundi Mundi Bash preview with Jim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album Podcast Episode 158 - Interview with John Kennedy and Peter Timmerman of the 68 Comeback Special

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 86:00


Since the Beatles showed up with a built-in songwriting team, bands have always had those members who practised the mysterious art of creating and arranging compositions rather than relying on outside professionals to do that for them. Of course, even those great songsmiths liked to take a break and release an album of music that inspired them to pick up the quill and ink in the first place – Bowie's “Pinups”, Patti Smith's “12”, John Lennon's “Rock n Roll” (maybe more for contractual obligations, but still...) Now we can add Australian songwriter John Kennedy's “Raining Treasure” to that mix. Welcome to episode 158 of Love That Album. John's been making great records since the 1980s with his bands like John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong and JFK and the Cuban Crisis. His music has always had an Americana flavour to it, and he writes wonderful tales of life in Sydney. His 2017 album JFK and the Midlife Crisis was a concept album about a middle aged musician recalling his times younger days in Sydney working in the indie music scene and where he now sees himself.  In 2019, this led to the idea of recording an album of covers from fellow travellers in Australian independent music of the 70s and 80s, “Raining Treasure – Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.1”.In 2022, John and his band The '68 Comeback Special have released a second volume, “Raining Treasure – More Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.2” with their interpretations of songs from The Scientists, Weddings Parties Anything, Radio Birdman, and (in an extension of the definition of “independent”) The Angels (aka Angel City in the US). These are not carbon copies of their originals – the gents put deep thought into the arrangements of these songs, and the results in some cases show a greater musical alignment with the lyrics.  I met up with John Kennedy and Peter Timmerman from the band to discuss these great albums. Tales are also told of the oppressiveness of Queensland under the Bjelke-Petersen government, John's “Sex Pistols” moment meeting the Go Betweens, and whether it's appropriate for an audience to chant during a cover of THAT Angels song. If you're a fan of Kennedy, you won't want to miss this. If you're unfamiliar with his work, you're in for a treat. You can stream the Raining Treasure albums from the usual places OR get a physical copies of the CDs from https://www.thegroovemerchants.com/Product/106392?fbclid=IwAR0x6jxrn6V3nds5OV4EcVGER_pkmkSQrG6KqBUplMqxLWP4JKDY2-wREP4 If you want to do a compare and contrast with the originals, I've created a YouTube playlist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUPF49t_p_U&list=PLvosm3nd-62VG0NoFR3x8jhoMgPBkcm51 Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice. The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at http://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. Proudly Pantheon. 

Love That Album
Love That Album Podcast Episode 158 - Interview with John Kennedy and Peter Timmerman of the 68 Comeback Special

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 86:00


Since the Beatles showed up with a built-in songwriting team, bands have always had those members who practised the mysterious art of creating and arranging compositions rather than relying on outside professionals to do that for them. Of course, even those great songsmiths liked to take a break and release an album of music that inspired them to pick up the quill and ink in the first place – Bowie's “Pinups”, Patti Smith's “12”, John Lennon's “Rock n Roll” (maybe more for contractual obligations, but still...) Now we can add Australian songwriter John Kennedy's “Raining Treasure” to that mix. Welcome to episode 158 of Love That Album. John's been making great records since the 1980s with his bands like John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong and JFK and the Cuban Crisis. His music has always had an Americana flavour to it, and he writes wonderful tales of life in Sydney. His 2017 album JFK and the Midlife Crisis was a concept album about a middle aged musician recalling his times younger days in Sydney working in the indie music scene and where he now sees himself.  In 2019, this led to the idea of recording an album of covers from fellow travellers in Australian independent music of the 70s and 80s, “Raining Treasure – Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.1”.In 2022, John and his band The '68 Comeback Special have released a second volume, “Raining Treasure – More Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.2” with their interpretations of songs from The Scientists, Weddings Parties Anything, Radio Birdman, and (in an extension of the definition of “independent”) The Angels (aka Angel City in the US). These are not carbon copies of their originals – the gents put deep thought into the arrangements of these songs, and the results in some cases show a greater musical alignment with the lyrics.  I met up with John Kennedy and Peter Timmerman from the band to discuss these great albums. Tales are also told of the oppressiveness of Queensland under the Bjelke-Petersen government, John's “Sex Pistols” moment meeting the Go Betweens, and whether it's appropriate for an audience to chant during a cover of THAT Angels song. If you're a fan of Kennedy, you won't want to miss this. If you're unfamiliar with his work, you're in for a treat. You can stream the Raining Treasure albums from the usual places OR get a physical copies of the CDs from https://www.thegroovemerchants.com/Product/106392?fbclid=IwAR0x6jxrn6V3nds5OV4EcVGER_pkmkSQrG6KqBUplMqxLWP4JKDY2-wREP4 If you want to do a compare and contrast with the originals, I've created a YouTube playlist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUPF49t_p_U&list=PLvosm3nd-62VG0NoFR3x8jhoMgPBkcm51 Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice. The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at http://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. Proudly Pantheon. 

Love That Album
Love That Album Podcast Episode 158 - Interview with John Kennedy and Peter Timmerman of the 68 Comeback Special

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 88:15


Since the Beatles showed up with a built-in songwriting team, bands have always had those members who practised the mysterious art of creating and arranging compositions rather than relying on outside professionals to do that for them. Of course, even those great songsmiths liked to take a break and release an album of music that inspired them to pick up the quill and ink in the first place – Bowie's “Pinups”, Patti Smith's “12”, John Lennon's “Rock n Roll” (maybe more for contractual obligations, but still...)   Now we can add Australian songwriter John Kennedy's “Raining Treasure” to that mix.   Welcome to episode 158 of Love That Album.   John's been making great records since the 1980s with his bands like John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong and JFK and the Cuban Crisis. His music has always had an Americana flavour to it, and he writes wonderful tales of life in Sydney. His 2017 album JFK and the Midlife Crisis was a concept album about a middle aged musician recalling his times younger days in Sydney working in the indie music scene and where he now sees himself.    In 2019, this led to the idea of recording an album of covers from fellow travellers in Australian independent music of the 70s and 80s, “Raining Treasure – Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.1”.In 2022, John and his band The '68 Comeback Special have released a second volume, “Raining Treasure – More Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.2” with their interpretations of songs from The Scientists, Weddings Parties Anything, Radio Birdman, and (in an extension of the definition of “independent”) The Angels (aka Angel City in the US). These are not carbon copies of their originals – the gents put deep thought into the arrangements of these songs, and the results in some cases show a greater musical alignment with the lyrics.    I met up with John Kennedy and Peter Timmerman from the band to discuss these great albums. Tales are also told of the oppressiveness of Queensland under the Bjelke-Petersen government, John's “Sex Pistols” moment meeting the Go Betweens, and whether it's appropriate for an audience to chant during a cover of THAT Angels song. If you're a fan of Kennedy, you won't want to miss this. If you're unfamiliar with his work, you're in for a treat.   You can stream the Raining Treasure albums from the usual places OR get a physical copies of the CDs from https://www.thegroovemerchants.com/Product/106392?fbclid=IwAR0x6jxrn6V3nds5OV4EcVGER_pkmkSQrG6KqBUplMqxLWP4JKDY2-wREP4   If you want to do a compare and contrast with the originals, I've created a YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUPF49t_p_U&list=PLvosm3nd-62VG0NoFR3x8jhoMgPBkcm51   Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice. The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at http://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com   Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.   You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum   If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.   Proudly Pantheon.

Narbos And Broomheads: A Degrassi Podcast
TNG Season 5 Episode 5: Weddings, Parties, Anything

Narbos And Broomheads: A Degrassi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 66:52


Oh boy, Manny and Craig are going to get back together. This can only lead to good things, right? And Joey has to be the biggest sad sack ever. We're available on all of the standard podcasting platforms and can also be streamed on Spotify. Please give us a follow on Twitter @NarbosPodcast or on Instagram and Tiktok @NarbosAndBroomheadsPodcast, and if you want to watch along, please send your comments to Narbosandbroomheads@gmail.com and we'll make sure to share them on future episodes. You can also join our Narbos And Broomheads Facebook group for information on live episodes being broadcast in the future. If you like the show, please shoot us a 5 star rating on iTunes, and tell all of your Degrassi loving friends!

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RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Mick Thomas' 'Roving Commission' busting to tour

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 9:08


Third times a charm for front-man Mick Thomas, who has jumped out of lockdown and hit the road to tour. He spent lockdown recording two new albums, filled with some new and old songs and some new and old friends.

Lisa and Jen Go Canadian, Eh:  A Degrassi Podcast

Lisa and Jen discuss Downtown Sasquatch's funky new sound, Joey trying to put himself back out there, and the train wreck that was the wedding gig. 

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Im In Love With A Girl Named Spike
Episode 170 "Weddings, Parties, Anything"

Im In Love With A Girl Named Spike

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 35:12


Ellie and Craig or Manny and Craig? Would a 23 year old really be into Joey?

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Casting Lots: A Survival Cannibalism Podcast
S3 E1. LAND PART I – Alexander Pearce

Casting Lots: A Survival Cannibalism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021


Kicking Season 3 off with a bang, Carmella and Alix are back with the ‘maneater of Macquarie Harbour' – Alexander Pearce. TRANSCRIPT https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2021/10/31/s3-e1-land-part-i-alexander-pearce/ CREDITS Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis. Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett. Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend. Casting Lots is part of the Morbid Audio Podcast Network. Network sting by Mikaela Moody. Find her on Bandcamp as mikaelamoody1. BIBLIOGRAPHY ‘Alexander Pearce'. (2021). Convict Records. Available at: https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/pearce/alexander/128595 Bock, T. (1824). Alexander Pearce executed for murder, July 19 1824. [Pencil]. State Library of NSW, Sydney. Available at: https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/collection-items/alexander-pearce-executed-murder-july-19th-1824-thomas-bock Bonwick, J. (1857). ‘Alexander Pearce the Tasmanian Cannibal', Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, 28 January, p. 4. Available at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62051091 Charleston, L.J. (2019). ‘'We ate each other one by one': The gruesome story of Alexander Pearce the cannibal convict', New Zealand Herald, 5 May. Available at: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/we-ate-each-other-one-by-one-the-gruesome-story-of-alexander-pearce-the-cannibal-convict/IZ7HKYWQD6PM6X67MX5EOWYMQ4/ Collins, P. (2014). Hell's Gates. Melbourne: Hardie Grant Books. Cormick, C. (2004). ‘The confessions of a cannibal', MARGIN: Monash Australiana Research Group Informal Notes, (62), pp. 33-37. Available at: https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Confessions+of+a+cannibal.-a0117040501 Simpson, A.W.B. (1981). ‘Cannibals at Common Law', The Law School Record, 27, pp. 3-10. Available at: https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=crosskey_lectures Stolze, D. (2014). ‘Skull of the executed murderer and cannibal Alexander Pearce', Strange Remains, 11 February. Available at: https://strangeremains.com/2014/02/11/the-skull-of-executed-murderer-and-cannibal-alexander-pearce/ Thomas, M. (1999). ‘A Tale They Won't Believe.' Weddings Parties Anything. They Were Better Live. [Digital]. Melbourne: Mushroom Records Pty. Available at: https://open.spotify.com/track/1dLBPVqVNgK1NPvEsPLvjU Wright, J. (2020). ‘The Fermanagh cannibal who lured his victims to the woods and banqueted on their flesh', Sunday Life, 27 July. Available at: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/news/the-fermanagh-cannibal-who-lured-his-victims-to-the-woods-and-banqueted-on-their-flesh-39391450.html

Miss Chatelaine
Mick Thomas – Show #198 (part 2), 9 May 2021

Miss Chatelaine

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 54:28


Katie is joined in the studio by Australian music scene stalwart Mick Thomas, founder of iconic Melbourne band Weddings Parties Anything and leader of Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission. Mick and... LEARN MORE The post Mick Thomas – Show #198 (part 2), 9 May 2021 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.

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Sticky Carpets
Episode 2 - Boo to Covid

Sticky Carpets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 32:17


In this episode we say, "boooo" to covid. We talk about what we did when we had a gig postponed, we hang out with friends from interstate and discuss the great friends you can make through live music, we have a chat about the great Weddings Parties Anything and reveal a new bar we discovered in Hobart. Live music featured this fortnight - Weddings Parties Anything, Dave Steel and Ross Smithard, The Polaroids, Nineteen-20, Daniel J Townsend, Ben Salter, The Bad Dad Orchestra, Kutcha Edwards, Pete Cornelius and Band and The Single's Bar.

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The Two Smokin' Guns Podcast
Two Smokin' Guns - Podcast #45 - 25th October 2020

The Two Smokin' Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 119:52


Scotty & Ruttsy discussed Oscar the F3 driver “What the Cox Plate Jockeys said about their Rides”, Croc attacks, Fun facts about Tigers, Cats & Saints, Eric Bana's new movie, Veggie burgers, Top 4 Australian cities to visit when borders re-open, Odd spots and fun facts, Weird boy names, The Romans & other assorted snippets of stupidity. Song theme was Melbourne places so we had Under the Clocks by Weddings Parties Anything, Never Turn Right at Burke Rd Malvern by Greg Champion, Westgate by Mark Seymour, Balwyn Calling by Skyhooks & From St.Kilda to Kings Cross by Paul Kelly.

Foxx on the Wire podcast
Ep #38 Mick Thomas (Roving Commission, Weddings Parties Anything, talking new album, industry biz & MORE)

Foxx on the Wire podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 89:53


For Episode #38 I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Aussie Music Legend Mick Thomas of Weddings Parties Anything and Mick Thomas' Roving Commission. We sat in the freezing cold band room of the currently closed venue Merri Creek Tavern in Northcote on a chilly friday night which Mick helps to run. It's been closed for the passed few months due to the Coronavirus much like many other venues, and it's sad to see a bar with no beer. Although there hasn't been any gigs happening of late, Mick has of course kept himself busy as always. We talk about his new chain song called 'See you when I'm looking at you' and the upcoming album of the same name it features on to be released on June 19th. You can pre-order the album here on Mick's website. Mick and the Roving Commission are live streaming an album launch on June 21st from the Memo Music Hall. Get your tix at memomusichall.com.au Show time 8:30PM.Mick & myself touched on a lot of topics during our one and a half hour chat, and I feel very thankful & grateful to be able to sit down and talk with someone like Mick Thomas. Thanks for your time Mick, thanks everyone for tuning to this episode of the Podcast. As always, if you enjoy this episode please share it around. I also have a Foxx on the Wire Spotify Playlist of all the guests I've had on the show it's a great mix of tunes!Until next time,~ Acoustic Foxx ~acousticfoxx.com.au 

The Degrassi Every Episode Ever Marathon Podcast
505: Weddings, Parties, Anything

The Degrassi Every Episode Ever Marathon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 78:24


Hey Broomheads! Rach and Pat are back on #DEEEMP for the record-breaking second week in a row! Craig is vowing to remain girlfriend-free for the time being, but he finds himself in the crosshairs of both Ellie and Manny. Meanwhile Joey J is punching way above his weight class with Diane, a young lady looking for love and a domestic used car, whatever that means. We hope you guys are safe and healthy and we'll see you next week!

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BALLS with Dr Yobbo and Beeso
tripping balls.221 We’ve just run out of Melbourne clichés

BALLS with Dr Yobbo and Beeso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 46:03


This week: new albums from the Smith Street Band, Naked Six and [Public] Enemy [Radio], RUGBY LEAGUE, mating calls, definitely albums, Weddings Parties Anything covers bands, Fitzroy turf wars, Things Of Stone And Wood That Aren’t Beer, don’t talk just go, sax offending, loud is enough, insufficient stickiness, stop eating the microphone, Chuck & friends, old man flow, the Facebook uncle of hiphop, 10 albums in 10 days, not for broadcast, incredibly local, kings and cutthroats, lost in the 90s, hit and Misch, Alvin Stardust, songs to get off heroin to, panned Labyrinth, it’s been a long week and the whisky’s kicking in, Choirboys don’t like big muff, black metal cats, tunnel vision, industrial disease, Tarzan albums, influential vs good, mental pedometers, angry Collective Soul, Garage Days Re-Revisited, RUGBY LEAGUE and the longest uninterrupted string of washed 1980s references in the history of this or indeed any podcast. Next week: Violent Soho rep the 4122, a new Tom Misch/Yussef Dayes collab and Brothers Stoney’s underground debut Stone Broke. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with our full archive of last year's albums and our mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of all the new and classic albums we've reviewed on the pod and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and your unvarnished reckons are always welcomed via Twitter, Facebook and email.

I Hope I Can Make It Through
S5E5- Weddings, Parties, Anything- Let's actually hear it for the boys

I Hope I Can Make It Through

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 74:21


(Trigger warnings: ableism)   On this week's episode Joey and Craig are having lady problems.  But they're actually being good boys for the most part?  Just dumb.  They are always so dumb. Father and son have one brain cell between them and both of them needed it this weekend and it causes trouble.  Intro is the Degrassi theme song.  Outro is Vindicated by Dashboard Confessional and Shin Splints by the Epic Beard Men.   E-mail: ihopepod@gmail.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170951926883998/ Twitter: @ihopepod Tumblr: ihopepod.tumblr.com  Buy us a coffee: www.ko-fi.com/ihopepod  Frank's Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/user/FranklinCota Please rate, review and subscribe to the show on iTunes.  It helps other people find it and helps us out.  Also, if you would like to share you feelings with a particular episode, you can send us an audio file or if you don't want to speak, you can send us a statement that Donnie and I will read on the podcast.  Finally, if you a particular issue of the week pertains to you, hit us up about cohosting the show with Donnie and Frank.  

Foxx on the Wire podcast
Episode #15 Mick Thomas

Foxx on the Wire podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 36:35


Episode #15 features Australian singer-songwriter, producer, guitarist and hotelier Mick Thomas. Well known in the Music industry from bands such as Weddings Parties Anything, Mick Thomas and the Sure Thing, Mick Thomas' the Roving Commission and of course his solo work.Our chat took place inside the Merri Creek Tavern on High Street Northcote which Mick actually runs, but soon after we hit record we had to move outside due to bands loading in their gear for the night. Throughout our chat you might hear the 86 tram go by. I had a million questions for a legend like Mick who has been in the industry for so many years, riding the ups and downs I could have picked his brain for hours. I felt very fortunate to be able to sit down and talk to him for the time we had.Reflecting on this conversation with Mick made me realise what a central role the High Street Thornbury/Northcote run has actually had in my career as Acoustic Foxx as I explain in my intro to this Podcast. Thanks for your time Mick, hope you all enjoy this chat.mickthomas.comDon't forget to check out the exclusive Spotify Foxx on the Wire Playlist featuring tracks from all the artist who feature on this Podcast. Until next time...~ Acoustic Foxx ~ 

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Wide Open Air Exchange
Celebration of sad songs, Angus Huntsdale – WOAE061

Wide Open Air Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018


A celebration of sad songs with music aficionado Angus Huntsdale. Angus explains the appeal of listening to sad songs and shares some of his favourites by Perfume Genius, Dirty Three, Elliott Smith and Weddings Parties Anything. 

Hey Hey It's The Podcast
Hey Hey It’s The Podcast Episode 34

Hey Hey It's The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 37:32


An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here. Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonsey as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 34th Hey Hey of 1994. This episode features The Baby Animals, Eddie McGuire, Take That, Weddings Parties Anything and more! Please subscribe to us on iTunes and you can find us at: www.facebook.com/heyheyitsthepodcast Twitter: @Heyheypodcast

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The Debrief with Dave O'Neil
Lehmo & Lawrence Mooney

The Debrief with Dave O'Neil

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 39:20


Straight out of a gig in Rosebud - Dave, Lehmo and Lawrence head back to town. “Am I bringing your podcast down, Dave?” Lawrence Mooney is in the back seat. Lehmo's song choice - Wide Open Road (cover), Weddings Parties Anything.   Socials Lehmo on Twitter Lehmo on Facebook Dave on Twitter Dave on Facebook   VIDEO: Lawrence as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull   The Debrief is produced by Nearly. More info - nearly.com.au/thedebrief Nearly on Twitter Nearly on Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Whatever It Takes: A Degrassi Podcast
S5E5 - Weddings, Parties, Anything

Whatever It Takes: A Degrassi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 59:37


Holland and Kelsey discuss Season 5 Episode 5, "Weddings, Parties, Anything." Downtown Sasquatch transitions into funk music, Joey explores a May-December romance and Craig is still garbage with the ladies.

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Love That Album
Love That Album episode 61 - Richard and LindaThompson "Shoot Out The Lights"

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 104:13


What do Lamb of God, REM, Weddings Parties Anything, Neko Case, Gerry rafferty and Iron Maiden have to do with Richard and Linda Thompson and their 1982 masterpiece “Shoot Out The Lights”? Some of the links are actually very tenuous, but they’re brought up nevertheless in episode 61 of Love That Album, which is devoted to discussing said masterpiece. I am joined by the Knife Licker himself, Mr John Ross co-host of the wonderful Feed My Ears podcast to talk about just happy subjects as infidelity, death, marriage woes, and amusement park rides. Join us!!! We had a lot to talk about including the back story behind the recording of the record. Eric Reanimator is back on board for his Album I Love segment to talk some more excellent Swedish rock. This time he brings us some Hellacopters action with their EP Strike Like Lightning. You can download the podcast at iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can also stream or download it at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”.  Send me any feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.  

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Love That Album
Love That Album episode 49 - Weddings Parties Anything - The Big Don't Argue

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2013 143:49


Welcome to Love That Album podcast 49.   Before I started the podcast, I was writing blog articles about albums I love. Back in May 2011, I wrote about my passion for the 1989 album from Weddings Parties Anything “The Big Don’t Argue”. I really felt that this deserved a return visit via the podcast. I am joined by LTA regular and host of Sitting In A Bar In Adelaide, Michael Pursche to discuss this incredible record.   The threatening cover, a reference to the song A Tale They Won’t Believe really grabs your attention before you’ve played any of the music. Once the needle hits the grooves, we hear  lots of great stories, worthy of any great author. Via songwriter Mick Thomas, WPA tells us stories of livelihoods destroyed, cannibalism, the loss of idealism and enjoying a sunny Sydney day with barely enough money for a beer. Not just great stories, but fantastic memorable tunes that make you want to mosh or cry in your beer. I went to many many WPA shows and it felt like a sense of community when you sang with complete strangers about holding down cooked human flesh to survive.   We are joined once again by Eric Reanimator for his Album I Love segment to discuss the album Poison Love by cowpunks, Blood On The Saddle. Another great segment for yer earholes.   You can download the podcast at iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can stream or download it at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”.   The podcast can also be listened to via Stitcher Radio. Download the app from stitcher.com, and listen to any episode streaming over your Android or Apple device after searching for “love that album”.   Send me any feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum and start a discussion on your favourite literary songwriters.

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Love That Album
Love That Album Episode 47 - The Monkees- Pisces, Capricorn, Headquarters and Head

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 198:23


Here we come…walking down the street….we get the funniest looks from….everyone we meet…. If you can sing the next line of that song, then Love That Album episode 47 is for you. The Monkees TV show theme would have to be one of the most beloved and recognised of its era and beyond. Arguments have gone back and forth about whether the Monkees were really a band, given their start as actors who just happened to be playing the parts of band members for a TV show. Well, like all good Frankensteinian monsters, they decided to take on a life of their own. On LTA 47, I am joined by two co-hosts in separate segments. First of all, I welcome back to the show my friend and fellow Monkee nut, Julian Gillis to discuss two classic albums released in 1967 (a watershed year for rock). First of all, we discuss “Headquarters”, the album that by and large avoids the use of session musicians and features more Monkee-penned compositions. Then we look at the next record they released “Pisces, Aquarius Capricorn & Jones”. They return to the use of outside song writing help and they share the platform with session musicians, but to great effect. Julian and I both discuss the notion about the whether they were a real band, and what their legacy has been. How do these albums stand up against other albums released by the more conventionally assembled bands of the day? We both had fun recording this one and discussing some real pop gems. But wait…there’s more Monkee business at hand. For his first LTA appearance, Terry Frost (of the wonderful “Paleo Cinema” and “Martian Drive In” podcasts) joins me to discuss the 1968 surreal piece of Monkee cinema, “Head”. To say this film has been much maligned is an understatement. Devised by Bob Rafelson, Jack Nicholson and the band while allegedly digesting a bag of fauna, this has no linear narrative to speak of – but does it have something to say? Terry and I have a good time finding out. Eric Reanimator returns with his Album I love segment to discuss the album by Danny and Dusty, “The Lost Weekend”, part of the underground paisley movement of the 80s. I really dig this album, as it reminds me of my beloved Weddings Parties Anything. Another classy segment courtesy of Eric. You can download the podcast at iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can stream or download it at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”. The podcast can also be listened to via Stitcher Radio. Download the app from stitcher.com, and listen to any episode streaming over your Android or Apple device after searching for “love that album”.   Send me any feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.