Fri, 30 September 2005
10.4Mb 46mins
Part 2 Nimbin Goodtimes with Bob Dooley September 21st Edition.
Includes an interview with Martin Preedy, talking about local Nimbin musicians, and playing some of their tracks.
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Fri, 30 September 2005
10.1Mb. 44mins
Bob Dooley's Nimbin Goodtimes show. Pt.1 News and review of what's on and going on in Nimbin town. Local Artists: Martin Preedy, Durga Babies ... the list goes on. Check out Bob's Nimbin Goodtimes local newspaper at http://nimbin goodtimes.com .
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Sat, 24 September 2005
8.9Mb. 39 mins.
Da Men from Da Demons 23rd September Edition. The Big Weekend. Swans, Eagles, Tigers ... a real menagerie from the Primal Football Zoo. Grand Final show,plenty of action,the where's Broggo competion,hopefully Ron Barrasi will be one of the guests,more poems,proverbs and general mayhem. Go Swannies.
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Tue, 20 September 2005
Part 2 of Playspace September 16th Edition.
Direct download: PlaySpace-Pt2-2005-09-16_10_00_01edit_copy_2.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 9:01am AEDT |
Tue, 20 September 2005
7.97Mb 35 mins.
Playspace September 16 Edition Part 1. Quick roundup of Australian Politics, the expulsion of Scott the peace activist, and the latest on corporate gian Halliburton's bad behaviour. An analysis of the right wing anti-green rants of little Johnny Howhard. Why we should remember names like Cherry Lickett Balicorn, Terra O'Toole, and right winger Mark texta. Attempted ban on poetry in Nimbin town and a health warning for peace activists. Lifted with great music "BLue King Browne "water,Jeff Lang ('Dig Deep to my Daddy') and Martin's Black Piano Micro-Jazz "On the River"
Direct download: PlaySpace-Pt2-2005-09-16_10_00_01edit_copy_1.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 8:59am AEDT |
Tue, 20 September 2005
14MB Uncle Len's Tall Stories Saturday September 17th Edition.
Uncle Len with Graeme, reading Australiana, poetry, tall stories and true.
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Tue, 20 September 2005
6.7Mb Hemp Show Part 4 of 4 16th September Edition.
The dangers of Ecstacy, and how The Goddess failed the drink-spiking test. The decline and fall and final days of an Ekki dealer. Some thoughts on sex-worker collectives. Multiple busts in Victoria.
Leader of the local Chamber of Commerce Andrew arrives to bring us up to speed on the poltics and tactics of Drug Law Reform. The State of Play in New Zealand. Playing catchup with the news of the Maori Wars, and a bit of Australian history. Wrapping up the show with the latest in medical research, and a little compare and contrast.
Direct download: bHempHrPt2-2005-09-16_13_00_01.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 8:52am AEDT |
Tue, 20 September 2005
4.7Mb Hemp Show Part 3 of 4 16th September Edition.
Michael and Bob ad lib the answers to the local Quiz and contemplate the relative advantages of replacing the razor wire with an electric fence, until Michael is replaced by The Goddess. A great Aboriginal Didge track to prepare us for talk of Peak Oil and Halliburton as winners of the Pig-trough award and meritorious mention as top contributors to the Starve the Troops campaign. General raving around the Multiversial Skate-Park Continuum.
Direct download: aHempHrPt2-2005-09-16_13_00_01.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 8:50am AEDT |
Tue, 20 September 2005
4.8 Mb Part 2 of 4 September 16th Edition.
Thoughts on Podcasting, and a news flash:"Job offer hobbles Hemp activist" A fumbled question rescued by Butterfingers'"Fig Jam Mix" while Michael cogitates on ways to make money with black plastic. Back into Drug news with the 2 ton cocaine bust, drug bonded football players, Michelle and Chapelle - how to Make the Most of Life in and Indonesian Prison - NOLA and the Drug Withdrawal Blues, while a reading of Hunter S. Thompson's suicide note helps Michael get over the football blues.
Back to national politics and with rightwinger Clarke's lunacy, and Federal Minister Amanda does Razor Wire at Villawood and Baxter.
Direct download: bHempHrPt1-2005-09-16_12_00_01.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 8:45am AEDT |
Tue, 20 September 2005
7.5 Mb Hemp Show Part 1 of 4 September 16th Edition.
Bob starts the show with a few thoughts on the Australian National Yahndi Awards. A musical break with a track from Charles Foskett "Silence and Tranquillity" before launching into the Drug news. The creation of a hemp super-beer, anti-terrorist cameras and the Great Nimbin Cookie Bust. News from LA with Chronic Kandy and the big Candy-Ban.In Australia the VIP squadron elite Flyers grounded for you-know-what. A political flash - has Rock-Pop Politician Peter Garrett sold out? And then there's the Urban Hydro Drug Gangs ...
Direct download: aHempHrPt1-2005-09-16_12_00_01.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 8:41am AEDT |
Tue, 20 September 2005
3.5Mb. Segment 3 of Martin's ScanDotOrg Audio Magazine. Religion Mix
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Tue, 20 September 2005
3.1 Mb. Uranium Mix Segment 2 of Martin's ScanDotOrg PodZine.
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Mon, 19 September 2005
4.25 Mb. 10 Mins. Segment 1 of Martin's Audio Magazine ScanDotOrg. The David Suzuki Mix.
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Mon, 19 September 2005
14Mb 1hr. 9th September. Playspace Part2
Conspiracy theories, local events, legalisation and more news,media effects and emotional journalists.A review of the local school play. Plainclothes unmarked mystery CDs are played. Also:
Angus (sweetbread),
Straight up Funk - Innocent Criminals,
Richard Thompson - My soul, My soul
Direct download: Playspace2005-09-16_09_00_00.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 2:12pm AEDT |
Sun, 18 September 2005
Uncle Len's Tall Stories. Saturday September 10th Edition.
Australiana, poetry and whimsy with the inimitable voice of Uncle Len, with a touch of that old time music
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Sun, 18 September 2005
12Mb 50 Mins. September 9 edition - Mostly local
Bob and Jack cross from the latest in Louisiana to applaud our government's latest achievements. A nice track from Peter Garret - White Skin, Black Heart.The Local-Global struggles and strife relieved by the taste of locally grown Mountain Top Coffee, while we listen to the aboriginal hip-hop songline song with 2 way Dreamtime - Rap without the American Accent. Latest instructions on how to read a Nimbin Product with the 2NimFM Radio Glitch Guidance System for CDs distributed in contravention of our new sedition laws. Then a hard run to outflank NSW Labour right winger David Clarke. Good Australian State/Federal political commentary. Back to the local with the latest on the Nimbin skate Park with a pat on the back for Nimbin Youth. Skunk Hour, and Music for Peace with Musrat. Words of praise for local musicians and peacemakers.
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Sun, 18 September 2005
Christine Strelan reads poetry from George Macbeth, Wilfred Owen, Dorothy Porter, Theodore Rilke and local Poet L. Sorenson ('Love is not working'). A nice musical interlude from Australian Rory McCloud, and a reading of Patti Smith ('Dr. Love Pt2'). Poetry from Anne Sexton (?ou, Dr. Martin') and another local (Lismore) poet Kathryn Stewart with her poem '"?deally'".
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Sun, 18 September 2005
14Mb 1hr. The men from the Demons. September 16 AFL football - local, regional & national. Australian music. Nimbin'r own football hub. Anton and Johgn discuss AFL football, local and National. General sports commentary, a dash of poltics, social comment and whatever's on the boil. Good freewheeling show, no holds barred. Language warning
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Tue, 13 September 2005
11.4Mb 49Mins. Nimbin Hemp Hour Part 2 September 9th Edition.
(note - this segment has a longish musical lead-in).
The hemp mayhem continues with lightning raid from the Hemp Embassy's rapid intervention team. Bad behaviour and a discussion on how to transfer the New Orleans Astrodome to the Nimbin Skatepark. The legal ramifications and anomalies created by the existence of the Ganja Fairy until the Head of the Nimbin Chamber of Commerce arrives to threaten the local Council with the Truth. All wrapped with some serious Aboriginal music.
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Tue, 13 September 2005
9Mb 25 Mins. Part 1 September 9 Edition Nimbin Hemp Hour.
Some rapid response strategic decision making takes place in this slightly truncated edition when Michael discovers at the last minute that the cow ate his homework (or was that 'the cowboys lit the campfire with the drug news notes?)'Never mind - Bob and Michael proceed regardless with media mindgames and some pharmacological reclassification. The Queensland QUT University smoking team drops in and we get a demonstration of how smoke and mirrors enhances imspired glitch-management. And this is only Part 1.
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Mon, 12 September 2005
14Mb 1hr. The men from the Demons. September 9
AFL football - local, regional & national. Australian music. Nimbin'r own football hub.
Anton and Johgn discuss AFL football, local and National. General sports commentary, a dash of poltics, social comment and whatever's on the boil. Good freewheeling show, no holds barred. Language warning
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Mon, 12 September 2005
14Mb 1hr. The men from the Demons. September 2
AFL football - local, regional & national. Australian music. Nimbin'r own football hub.
Anton and Johgn discuss AFL football, local and National. General sports commentary, a dash of poltics, social comment and whatever's on the boil. Good freewheeling show, no holds barred. Language warning
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Sun, 11 September 2005
19Mb Hemp hour September 5 edtion.
Bob and Michael are let loose to ream the media for the dirt on Drugs. Drug busts from Bali to Vancouver, a rich crop gleaned from the victims of drug laws and drug wars - peasants, farmers, dealers, and fellow travellers. Hear how the US DEA bent Canadian law to entrap Australian seed buyers. Instant education on fake terrorism, just to keep you deluded long enough to listen to local, live and absolutely amazing musical artists. Inside info on how Australian blues artists do it, and the sounds of the Brian Frazer Trio. Produced by the Nimbin Hemp Embassy and drug law reform activists.
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Wed, 7 September 2005
9.3 Mb. September Edition Saturday 3rd.
Uncle Len reads the yarns of CJ Dennis and from Bill Scott and his Folklore. He moves on to Australian poetry with Mary Gilmore's Old Botany Bay, and gets into the spirit of things with Douglas Stewart's 'Heaven is a Busy Place'. A few quotes from Samuel Johnson, and a discussion of the correct pronunciation of Foucault with his French teacher. He signs off with the hilarious English poem 'The Lion and Albert' by Marriot Edgar.
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Tue, 6 September 2005
9Mb. Playspace Part 1. September 2 Edition.
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Tue, 6 September 2005
9Mb. Playspace Part 2 - September 2. Katrina Special
Category:news commentary
-- posted at: 10:25am AEDT
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Tue, 6 September 2005
3.76 Mb. August 25 Edition Nothing Sacred.
Poetry readings by Christine Strelan. Includes poetry by Margaret Attwood, Sappho, and her own formidable reading of 'Married Man'.
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Tue, 6 September 2005
4mb. August 25th Edition. Omega's Free Press Radio takes around Australia and overseas for the latest in radical actions and activism. This week - Preparing for the Forbes conference in Sydney.
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