Wed, 30 November 2005
4.37Mb. 19mins
Omega reads radical news and direct action in Australia and round the world with music to match.
Direct download: ORN-2005-11-17_09_00_00edited.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 10:17am AEDT |
Tue, 29 November 2005
11.2Mb. 49 mins14Mb. 1hr. Nimbin Hemp Hour Pt.1 November 18 Edition
Bob and Michael as usual, and featuring special guest Dr. Carol Delourney with informed comment about Drug research and flawed methodologies. Latest Chopper Report, the latest figures on heroin consumption in Iraq and its effects on Australia's media habits. How cornflakes cause psychosis and side-effects of drugs on political behaviour. Gossip on the pollies. The new Swab Test. Musical break with Nikki Barber "Learn to Breathe" and others. Why sniffer dogs don't work in Nimbin.
Some great background history of the Nimbin counterculture and its first clashes with the country establishment.
Taking the first hour out with comment on Moslem underwear model Michelle Leslie - how to beat a Bali rap.
Direct download: HHpt1-2005-11-18_12_00_00edit.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 11:59am AEDT |
Tue, 29 November 2005
8.514 Mb 37:21.
Hemp Hour Pt.2 November 18 Edition. Before 'adjusting the levels' the gang cogitate on the new anti-sedition laws' effects on drug based subversion of the dominant paradigm, and tactical responses to the latest chopper movements. Musical break with Oka and others, then comment on the Ngu case in Singapore. Who cares who hangs for heroin - little Johnny Howhard Not! apparently. Musical break - "Down and out in Cairns, and some hot rebel punk. Short review of medical benefits. Dr. Carol fills a prescription for balanced social strategies to challenge imbalanced methodologies, while Michael wades through the news. Quick plug for Dr. Carol's new book on 'Nimbin Cannabis Culture' ...
Direct download: HHpt2-2005-11-18_13_00_00edit.mp3
Category:news commentary -- posted at: 11:45am AEDT |
Tue, 29 November 2005
16.2 Mb 35 mins.
Scan Dot Org presents the Foot and Mouth Mix featuring Amanda Vanstone, Kim Beazley, Alexander Downer, and some very perplexed media people, followed by a commentary on D. Rumsfeld in Australia with Graham F.
Local 6 piece all women band 'Bertha'
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Sat, 26 November 2005
12 Mb Why the US can't assasinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias. Could it be that he is (gasp! shock! horror! awe! ) Popular ...! ?
First part of an interview with an Australian woman who spent a month in, what she proudly calls "revolutionary Venezuela".
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Sat, 26 November 2005
10.6Mb. 47mins.
Bob Dooley, Town Sleaze, is getting out and about again (when he's not playing the double bass and producing the local newspaper). See below for the playlist and program, and check out "The Nimbin Goodtimes" monthly newspaper for the eyecandy version of news around the town.
(http://nimbingoodtimes.com)
. Get the sounds! He might look sleazy at the gangsters' ball, but he has very eclectic (ie:kewl and unusual) musical tastes!Local musicians aired for free.
Direct download: GTpt1-2005-11-16_16_00_00edit_copy_1.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:57pm AEDT |
Sat, 26 November 2005
8.16Mb. 35 mins
Bob Dooley, town sleaze, is out and about again (when he's not playing the double bass and producing the town newspaper). check out "The Nimbin Goodtimes" monthly newspaper for the eyecandy version of news around the town. Get the sounds! He might have won the prize for sleaze at the Gangsters' Ball but he has eclecticly kewl and usnusual musical tastes. Free-to-airing our local musicians.
Direct download: GTpt2-2005-11-16_17_00_00edit_copy_1.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:07pm AEDT |
Sat, 26 November 2005
12Mb
One of Martin's best. Hard sharp satirical jabs at the heartland of reactionary sentiment in Australia.
Direct download: 01_-_podzine_Nov_20_-_Track_01.mp3
Category:Political Satire -- posted at: 3:58pm AEDT |
Sun, 20 November 2005
8.89 Mb. 38mins
Bob and Jack's Playspace Ommms not Bombs - that's Armistice Day Nimbin style, and that's not all - more on terrorism ... before a nice chillout with a Beatles' retrospective and a rare interview with John Lennon. Time off for some unique moneymaking ideas for 2NimFM - including Waxing the President (that's Bob, of course) and some good poetry, and Michael Tranti, Skin off the drums, Heat of the Sun, and unique, inimitable, unprecedented readings of the news |
Sun, 20 November 2005
10Mb. 42:49
Bob and Jack's Playspace. The boys surge on with an expose on the Ministry of Truth at work. Melbourne group "The Speakeasies" - some more great old Rockers and more rare interviews with Lennon and McCartney. Extra Special Bonus edition of "The Blogger" where we get the Nimbinesque take on the French Republique. More Omming for Peace and a 'lively-up' with a unique rendition of "Time" that would make Pink Floyd blush. |
Sun, 20 November 2005
9.4Mb 41mins
Hemp Hour and Bob and Michael continue to be obstreporous and recalcitrant. More on Michelle Leslie, the Moslem Underwear Model. Michael gets a phone call from the Indonesian Minister for something or other. (warning - hints of political incorrectness ... )
Why people fall in love on Ekkies? Mummy hormones?! How YUKKIE ! and the boys just roll on ...
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Mon, 14 November 2005
5mb. 10 mins.
An exclusive interview with the Venezuelan representative to Australia, October 30 2005. Nelson Davila talks to Warwick Fry about the changes that controversial President Hugo Chavez has wrought. Most of this is in Spanish, but an English translation should come soon. Nelson responds to questions about whether Hugo Chavez should be seen as a demagogue (as represented in the US media), what is the response to calls to assassinate Hugo Chavez by senior US official Pat Robertson ("there are 23 million Hugo Chavez - if they kill him, they will have to kill another 23 million Venezuelans ... ") and what difference has his election made ("from one of the highest rates of illiteracy, in 5 years we have achieved one of the *highest* literacy rates in Latin America). Time to learn why social welfare programs work. Venezuela has experienced a 10% plus growth rate as a response to the Chavez' governments diversion of oil money into social programs.
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Sun, 13 November 2005
5.5Mb
11mins, 45 seconds
Martin at his best.
nov. 6th 2005
Includes:
Tips for the disabled
The Nim Files
Interview we had to have
Difficulties of modern radio making under Mc Farty, Culture and Art Ministry
Das Tagebuch, page 2 ‘views of a lonely migrant in Australia’
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Fri, 11 November 2005
9Mb. Martin's ScandotOrg
Index - Scan Dot Org - Weekly Podzine 30th Oct. 2005
1.] Phone Talk-Back proposal for 2 Nim Fm
2.] Counterspin - again!
3.] The Blogger part 3
4.] Anti-Terrorist Laws in Nimbin
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Sat, 5 November 2005
9Mb 14 Minutes Anniversary of the foundation of the FMLN - the Salvadoran revolutionary movement that fought the US government backed military regime to a standstill in 1990 in a guerilla war and are now the major opposition party in El Salvador. In Canberra, Saturday 29 of October, the Assistant Bishop to Canberra and Goulbourne Pat Power, the Speaker of the ACT Legislative Assembly Wayne Berry, the representative of the Venezuelan Embassy Nelson Davila, Giovanni Ortiz from the Sydney committee of the FMLN, Jose Maria Funes, reading the poetry of Bernardo Zamora, all paying tribute to the achievements of the Farabundo Marti Liberation Front of El Salvador in resisting the imposition of US Imperialism on their country. Background music from the song "el sombrero Azul" the "Blue Hat" ('The Salvadoran People wear the Heavens as a Hat'). See previous post for Spanish speakers.
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Fri, 4 November 2005
(Spanish Language section) - 25th Anniversary of the foundation of the FMLN - the Salvadoran revolutionary movement that fought the US government backed military regime to a standstill in 1990 in a guerilla war and are now the major opposition party in El Salvador. In Canberra, Saturday 29 of October, the Assistant Bishop to Canberra and Goulbourne Pat Power, the Speaker of the ACT Legislative Assembly Wayne Berry, the representative of the Venezuelan Embassy Nelson Davila, Giovanni Ortiz from the Sydney committee of the FMLN, Jose Maria Funes, reading the poetry of Bernardo Zamora, all paying tribute to the achievements of the Farabundo Marti Liberation Front of El Salvador in resisting the imposition of US Imperialism on their country. Background music from the song "el sombrero Azul" the "Blue Hat" ('The Salvadoran People wear the Heavens as a Hat'). English speakers in the next post.
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