Fri, 11 May 2007
(2hrs 53min, 40MB) A show especially for all the Hemp Embassy volunteers who came to Nimbin from every where in the world, some of who get to say something on air. DJ sends a special hello also to her mother in NZ, & Kath in Broken Hill, & Kim in Lismore. Hugs to you, & have a happy purple day.
Direct download: DJ_Starshine_Post_Mardi_Grass_Show_Thurs_10_May_2007.mp3
Category:Entertainment -- posted at: 4:52pm AEDT |
Fri, 11 May 2007
hosted by Bob and Naked Hippy Jack Quirky observation, cutting commentary and heaps of healthy attitude after the Mardi-Grass weekend. music has been shortened [ed] |
Fri, 11 May 2007
43.4 Mb. 63mins. 11secs mono 96kbps
There's this strange gawky looking guy wandering thru Nimbin with his guitar hanging over his shoulder, and I'm on the way to the studio to do my weekly webcrawl show. "You lurking, or looking for a gig, or what?" "No man, I heard there was a radio round here somewhere, thought I'd check it out ... " What else could I do? I sat him in front of a microphone, strapped him in and hung a harp round his neck. Aha! Got me a real live punk rocker here, from Oregon; Purple-heartland of grunge. The only X generationist to do a passable Dylan imitation, and who knows who Hunter S. Thomson was. And then I nearly fell off my chair when he did strange and unusual things to Don McClean's "American Pie" ... |
Fri, 11 May 2007
38.1Mb. 55mins 30 secs mono 96kbps
I drove out to Nimbin on a tip that I'd find good musicians to jam with and some good "herbal inspiration" if you know what I mean. When I get to town, my bass player's gone off to Sydney and I find myself alone in the coffee shop next door. Suddenly, a sound catches my ears... It's NIM FM 102.3 and it's really groovy! I ask the barista "Where's the local radio station, man?" He points me across the street and I'm on my way. When I walk in the door, this punker chick introduces me to this gawky, strange looking guy with two turntables and a microphone. "I've got a disc here you might want to play, man..." He replies "A disc? Dude, how about you come down to the station tomorrow and play live on the air?" What else could I do? He sat me in front of a microphone the next day, threw some heaphones on his head, and man... I thought I was sitting next to Howard Stern or something! Sheesh... It was awesome. Besides, he liked Bob Dylan and knew all about Hunter S. Thompson. The whole radio show went great (except when I fell out of my chair while trying to play Don McClean's "American Pie".) |
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