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It's like a Moomba parade
Paradise Garage - the Babe Rainbow, from their EP Fresh As A Head Of Lettuce, a 2023 release.
Scotty Says - Courtney Barnett, we found it on a 2013 compilation, The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, but first it was on a 2012 EP titled I've Got A Friend Called Emily Farris. The second EP in the title was How to Carve A Carrot Into A Rose.
No Rain, by Charlie Bedford, from 2020, his album titled Good To Go.
The Lost Song - the Cat Empire, from 2003, their self-titled album.
Such A Bore - Rebecca Barnard from her 2006 album Fortified.
The Perfect Crime - Ups and Downs, a 1985 single.
The Coldest Heart - Belles Will Ring, from 2007, their album Mood Patterns.
Featuring Kim Salmon
Frantic Romantic - a 1979 single by Kim Salmon and his band the Scientists. This version from the collection Tales From the Australian Underground - Singles 1976-1989.
Door To Your Soul - in 1988 Kim had reunited with Tex Perkins and the Beasts of Bourbon to make the album Sour Mash.
How You Gonna Get Back Home - from 2025, his latest offering, the band called Smoked Salmon.
We search the vault for Chuck Berry songs
Johnny B. Goode - the Masters Apprentices, from 1967, their debut album. This version was on a 2009 Aztec Music compilation titled The Master’s Apprentices. Mr Berry released it as a single in 1958.
Rock And Roll Music - Mental As Anything , a 1988 single and on their 1989 album Cyclone Raymond. It was a 1957 single for Chuck.
School Days - AC/DC, it's on their second studio album, TNT, released only in Australia and New Zealand in 1975, repackaged for the rest of the world in 1976 as High Voltage, without School Days. Chuck Berry did it in 1957.
By request, Renee Geyer
Uncloudy Day - Renee Geyer, from a 1973 Australian television broadcast. The song was originally by American soul singer Jackie Moore, who released it 1972.
Careless (edited for time, sorry) - Renee Geyer singing the Paul Kelly song, from her 1994 album Difficult Woman.
Intro: Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino, 2003.
Exit and extra: Pacific Heights - Baby Langston from their acclaimed 1998 album.