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The Down Under Hour 07-31-2024 show 79

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Show 79, 07-31-2024

It was 41 degrees Fahrenheit - 5 Celsius - back home in Australia, today.

Intro: Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino, 2003. Dom Mariani has been making fine music for many years in several bands, most notably with The Stems.

Who Listens To the Radio - the Sports, a 1978 single and it was also on their 1979 album Don’t Throw Stones.

Computer Games - a 1979 single by the band Mi-Sex, originally from New Zealand. This version from the 2016 collection The Glory Days of Aussie Pub Rock, Vol. 1.

Run To Paradise - the Choirboys, a 1987 single, and it was also on their 1988 album Big Bad Noise. Also from The Glory Days of Aussie Pub Rock, Vol. 1.

Double Standard - Checkerboard Lounge, from their 2023 album Rollercoaster.

That’s Your Problem - Foreday Riders, from their 1993 album Riders Groove.

The Teetotaller - Alanna and Alicia, a song off their new EP, Heart Song Listen.

Elder (reprise) / How Long Must I Wait - Radical Son, his Bandcamp bio says, is David Leha, from the Kamilaroi nation of Australia and the South Pacific nation of Tonga. From his new album Bilambiyal.

Gatjumak - Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, a 2023 single. The Australian ABC calls him “the shy-but-extravagant, blind, keytar-wielding Yolngu elder and frontman.”

Change Is Coming - Emma Donovan, from her 2024 solo effort titled Til My Song Is Done.

Three songs featuring Jack Howard on trumpet, plus some singing.

In Our Skin - Fiona Lee Maynard, from her 2024 album Junction.

Simple Men - Jack singing and playing on the song Simple Men, from his 2016 EP titled The Passing Parade.

Everything’s on Fire - one of Jack’s best-known gigs was with Hunters & Collectors, and this song was on their 1986 album Human Frailty

Higher With My Love - JazzParty, from their 2021 album Nobody Gets away.

After All - Marlon Williams, the New Zealand-born artist and the album title, from 2015.

Outro - Chicken Omelette, by Baby Langston, from their acclaimed 1998 album.


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