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The Down Under Hour 10-01-2025 show 139

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Show 139

Winter, spring summer and autumn

All you gotta do is call.

We need a word for the season between summer and winter that rhymes with call.

Things change but no matter where you go, there you are.

I Listen to the Night - Matt Walker, the title track of his 1997 album. With Ashley Davies on drums.

Bound To Ramble - the John Butler Trio, from their 2004 album Sunrise Over Sea. The album reportedly debuted at No. 1 in the Australian album charts and hit gold record status in its first week.

Let's Go - King Stingray, from northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, from their first album, a 2022 self-titled release.

Announcing the Journey - Move - First Nations rapper Danzal Baker, better known as Baker Boy, two tracks from his 2021 album Gela.

Yambo Yambo - the Senegambian Jazz Band, from their 2017 self-titled album. The band is led by Gambian-born Amadou Suso, who sings and plays the kora, which typically has 21 strings and has been compared to a lute and a harp.

Summertime Again - Miriam Lieberman with a song from her 2014 album Birds of the Moon. From her home in Sydney she travelled to west Africa to study music, and along the way learned to play the kora.

Highway One - the Waifs, from their 2003 album Up All Night.

Dodgy Train - Adrian Kosky, it was on his album The High Side of the Low End, a 2006 release.

Borderline - Goanna, from 1982, giving off some strong Springsteen vibes, from their album Spirit of Place.

Big Old Steam Train - Opelousas, from their self-titled debut LP, which came out in 2019.

Straws In the Wind - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, from one of the albums they put out in 2020, this one titled K.G., which was paired up with another 2020 album, L.W.

Farmyard Yodel - Chad Morgan. The song came out as a single in 1964 but we have it on a 1981 compilation titled Sheilas, Drongos, Dills and Other Geezers.

Desire Be, Desire Go - Tame Impala, from a self-titled EP released in 2008. At this point Tame Impala was mainly Kevin Parker and Jay Watson. A different version of the song appeared on the first Tame Impala LP, 2010's Innerspeaker.

It's Time To Go - the Davidson Brothers, from their 2014 album Wanderlust.

Intro- exit, etc - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, from their album Underwater Casino.



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