Show 153
First show of 2026 - it's about time.
Better Times Will Come About - Carson, featuring Broderick Smith singing, from their 1972 album Blown.
All Times Through Paradise - the Saints, from their album Prehistoric Sounds, a 1978 release. It was the band's the third album and last with founding guitarist Ed Kuepper.
The Bold Arrow of Time - Tame Impala, from their 2010 album Innerspeaker.
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - the Dave Miller Set, it was the A side of a 1970 single. The B side was a much better song, No Need To Cry. The original was a hit in 1969 for the band Chicago.
Another Day In the Sun - the Moffs, a 1985 single and it was also on their 1988 album Labyrinth.
Days Like These - Tex Perkins and the Dark Horses, from 2003, the album Sweet Nothing.
First Time Really Feeling Liz Stringer with the title track of an album she released in 2021.
Let's hope this year has plenty of Weddings, Parties, Anything
Away Away - from their 1987 album Scorn Of The Women.
Under the Clocks - if you say to pretty much anyone in Melbourne to meet you under the clocks they'll know what you mean. For generations it's been a place to meet in central Melbourne, under the clocks at Flinders Street Station. From their 1988 album Roaring Days
Speaking of which - Roaring Days, the album's title track.
More title tracks
Night Of The Wolverine - Dave Graney With The Coral Snakes. We played part 1; part 2 goes on for 8-plus minutes. It is the title track to their 1993 album.
A Matter of Time - Railroad Gin, it's the title track to their debut album, released in 1974.
Man Out of Time - Broderick Smith, he was the singer in the band on our first track, and this is the title track to his 2018 album.
Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp start us off, move us along, and tell us when we're done.












