Thursday, December 30, 2010

Show 27: Be Excellent To Each Other

Well we have made it to the end of the year, and what a year it has been,musically speaking. 2010 was chock full of amazing albums from all over the globe, we here at pilot the dune had a hard time picking our favourites but if you look at the track list for this show it roughly serves as a best of the year.

Have a glorious end to the year and a bitchin 2011

Tune in next week for a recap of our new years eve shennanigans and as always ,more excellent tunes!

Sons Of The Ionian Sea - Down By The Lake (Playing All The Time In Melbourne, Go See Em!)
The Sheepdogs - Suddenly
The Sheepdogs - Baby, I Won't Do You No Harm
The Sheepdogs - We'll Get There
The Sheepdogs - I Should Know
Dios - Toss My Cookies
Future Of The Left - Small Bones Small Bodies (Playing Jan 2nd @ The Corner)
Earthless - Flower Travellin Band (Playing Jan 9th @ The Arthouse)
Sleepy Sun - Wild Machines
Dead Meadow - Push Em To The Crux
Crippled Black Phoenix - Troublemaker
Black Mountain - Rollercoaster (Playing Feb 21st @ The Corner)
Evel Gazebow - Secret Door
Wooden Shjips - Auld Lang Syne

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Show 26: Radio With Muscles

Christmas on the dune has happenned, with a more finer sampling of christmas tunes than you are likely to come across anywhere else on the airwaves.

We gave a serve of the fantastic sons of the ionian sea in celebration of their vinyl launch this weekend and god damn are we happy that has finally arrived! bring a beard to the tote on xmas eve for 5 bucks off and some cool giveaways!

Christmas jollies allround with a film review being the scarrilly bad santa with muscles starring the hulkster what more can be said other than dont bother unless you are deaf and blind and want to piss off some dinner guests.

Christmas kitchen goodness with all my secret classic meals stolen by celebrity chefs this year i had to settle for the old cozza classic christmas pavlova, all the chrissy colours represented ontop of the worlds tastiest cake base the pavlova. firstly dump a load of cream on top, then grap a heavy blunt instrument and two packs of peppermint crisp choc things belt them till they crumble and sprinkle ontop of pav, next cut up some straberries and give them a home with the choc mint crumble and there you go a half arsed 15 buck 15 min cake, time can be cut down if you are focused and not distracted by booze and apache helicopters encircling boronia.

anywawy the vibes not here this time is it, tune in though, its not that hard, and we are heaps better live and in the flesh then reading about it and seeing what i got out of those hard fought years of creative writing at school, yep good times

Lastly we included a lesson in stocking sampling of old 60's wild west cowboy vinyls with the bombastic frankie laine giving you what for. so thats about it.

Tune in next week for a well rounded round up of all

Shawn Lee & The Ping Pong Orchestra - Little Drummer Boy
Wooden Shjips - O Tannenbaum
Sons Of The Ionian Sea - Lucky Country
James Brown - Satan Claus Goes Straight To The Ghetto
James Brown - Santa's Got A Brand New Bag
Run DMC - Christmas In Hollis
Monster Magnet - Dead Christmas
Vibravoid - Christmas On Earth
Twisted Sister - Heavy Metal Christmas
Twisted Sister - White Christmas (Spanish Version)
The Border Brass Orchestra - Tijuana Christmas
Shawn Lee & The Ping Pong Orchestra - Do You Hear What I Hear
Shawn Lee & The Ping Pong Orchestra - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
The Rolling Stones - Shake Your Hips
The Sonics - Santa Claus
Canned Heat - Wooly Bully
Frankie Laine - Bowie Knife
Twisted Sister - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Show 25: Jigging & Gigging

Gig fiesta this week where we rounded out the year thus far for what live music we wwent to see and pretty much filled the playlist all with bands that are on show in ye olde melbourne town this weekend. we finally had a chance to discuss the better of steven segals 80's films of fury with Above the Law, something that took me back a few years to getting it on video and watching it purposely because every time it was on TV they would chop out the bloody violence and back in the day we regarded it as one of the better violent action films availiable to us, but oh yes was i an unworldy boy in those early years with so many bloodbath treats already lying in wait....

Anyway has been a good year of gigs, with a couple of the biggest in the world of international stoner/psych still to come in a few weeks so get excited if your a melbournian and keep your ears tuned for more of your pilots announcements coming up this week!

Menahan Street Band - The Contender
Jeff The Brotherhood - Heavy Damage
Mushroom Giant - Autumn Leaves The Dead
Night Terrors - Existential Revelation In The Circle Pit At Slayer
Cockfight Shootout - Earth Grazer
Spider Goat Canyon - Moment In Time
Dead Meadow - Everythings Going On (Live)
Buried Feather - Distant Drums
OM - Unitive Knowledge Of The Godhead
Looking Glass - Acid Tongue
Baroness - A Horse Called Golgotha
Legends Of Motorsport - Eyes For The Ladies
Pillow - Spitshine
The Rolling Stones - Ventilator Blues

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Show 24: When We Say Your Name Please Say "Here" & We'll Take That To Mean "Here I Am, Rock Me Like A Hurricane".

For a show so purely focused on the magnificent bands we saw at the volcanicly plagued roadburn in Tilburg Netherlands, you may be surprised by the why we chose a scorpions themed title to the blog, well yes, i am too. but scorpions were given a spin to celebrate ziggys 59th birthday, Big ups to franny and glen who also share this birthday week, congrats amigos!

Now roadburn, a festival without any piers, or peers, a festival where you can go from seeing the awesome might of the man John Garcia on mic to getting lost in the epical soundscape offered by the small group of fellas from melbourne that are Ahkmed in only a few steps, a range of artists all coming together with the one intention, to play a range of great music that you will be hard pressed to find anywhere else under the one same roof ( or a few hundred metres up the road because there is just too much cream for the cone, ewww didn't mean it like that you dirty barsted)

So we tried to bring you a selection of our faves that we saw, and sadly had to cull a great many, but there will always be another night in the studio and another level to crank full and another speaker to push to fuzzy limit as we try every week to bring you the best we can find on offer in the world rocking goodness.

I am writing this and it really feels like its all being written with no rhyme or reason, just a lot of heart and good feelings about what we do and enjoy every week. I look forward to next week with the opportunity to just sit back and do what we do with less self imposed stress to bring you all thats heavy and the bestest tunes from a festival of the heaviest heavy weights of heavy fuzzy psychedelic grooves, damn i'll stop there its all getting pretty mushy and wanky and full of myself that im almost embaressed to put it up there, look at it now im fucking reading this shit and who the fuck writes that, what the fuck am I daniel steel? some wanktard politicion trying to get you blindfolded right wing christian liberals to still vote for me after those photos of my drug fuelled alien themed orgy hit the media? huh, huh.....

nah fuck it, don't know whats happenning to me, its all tripe and dribble, i actually had a dream last night i banged my girlfriend and her two sisters in my lounge room on a purple and blue flowerbed and then my fuckwit neighbour dressed up like a cowboy and came in on a horse and was jumping through the walls of the house pretending to be frankie lane, yeah i reckon i found a one way ticket wrongtown somewhere in all this, ah just shut up heres the play list

Yeah, feel free to edit the fuck out of this one dude.

The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird
Oresund Space Collective - Volcanoes & Ash (Live)
Kyuss - Freedom Run (Live)
Fatso Jetson - Light Myself On Fire
Brant Bjork - Low Desert Punk (Live)
Monkey 3 - Driver
Church Of Misery - Born To Raise Hell
Scorpion - Rock You Like A Hurricane
Witchcraft - Queen Of Bees (Live)
Astra - The River Under
Ahkmed - Saltwater (Live)
Graveyard - Satan's Finest

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Show 23: Bon Scott Hood Ornaments...

back on planet earth with a bit of a different format this time around.

Got Bealy from roundabout, our preceeding show, to stick around for a guest spot in our cooking sensation macgyver meal of the week being tuna more ey! a great kitchen cupboard clearer with enough spice to clear out some other areas too! the secrets all in the choice additives and the masterful creation of some of the worlds bestest bechemel. the trick was to try it with the regular pasta but also make a seperate dish with almost dissimilar ingredients except for the rice and a couple of things i ran out of the first time i had a crack at it. so yeah , what im saying is one with rice and one with rice and corn pasta stuff to keep all you stupid yaks happy. all in all it was awesome so email us if you would like a recording of the recipe sent to you ;)

we then found greatness in bringing you a leslie nielson tribute with intended homage to richard prior that fell horribly short, but had a good time bringing you samples and stories from our favourite gigs from the first three months of this year. and we look forward to bringing you a lot more as the final month of closure of 2010 reaches its climax. Next week will be a bit of a roadburn 2010 special, a great festival of heavy sounds held in tilburg netherlands each year, sadly we have missed out on tickets for next years festival due to no fault of our own. but will do our best to keep the rock alive for everyone over that inevitable sad time when april comes around.

one last thing i would like to say is Pillow are brilliant, seeing them this weekend has renewed my faith in the lull we have seemed to have over most of this year in melbourne with only one or two quality gigs a month if your lucky, probably more but being out in the hills, rocking melbourne seem sto get harder and harder. still they are brilliant and news of new songs is always good as that leads to new releases and of course more live gigs from a great live band will follow.

bring it on and looking forward to 2011's offerings already

thanks for listening and reading, email us with anymore questions or requests, always welcome.

The Machine - Pyro
Cuzo - Astoratas
Future Of The Left - Adeadenemyalwayssmellsgood
Beaches - Ramblin'
Pillow - Bogan Chariot
Hot Water Music - Free Radio Gainesville
Faith No More - Caffeine
Baroness - Rays On Pinion
Clutch - Escape From The Prison Planet (Live)
Wooden Shjips - Lucy's Ride
Dinosaur Jr - Thumb
The Cruel Sea - Cocaine
Tom Waits - Goin Out West
Augustus Pablo -Thunder & Lightning

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Show 22: Into The Sun...

Grand funkin fine show tonight, even my mum and dad called to say they loved it, gotta say most of the credit would have to go to the awesome artists whose music we are lucky enough to have and play to you all! With of course the mighty Grand Funk Railroad and the send off to the month of radiofestival with the final side of their double vinyl original release from exactly 40years ago 'Grand Funk Live' with the powerfully manic bass driven, guitar violated and precission percussion procession of Into The Sun, one hell of an encore if you ask us.

We also played a hendrix birthday tribute of my fave hendrix track, lots of smaples from various touring artists, a special CD of the week featuring the split talents of Queens of the Stoneage (playing soundwave next year) and the re-formed Beaver ( who will be playing at the festival to end all festivals 'roadburn' in Tilburg Netherlands next april, Tickets on sale this saturday by the way!) and we marked 30 years since the release of the blues brothers adventurus soulfilled romp at cinemas in Australia.

But extra special thanks to our first ever interview and a phone interview at that! Tonka from the Victorian Rollerderby League an awesome chick whoose always up for a Jam gave us a great chat to help spruik this weekends grand finale at the royal mebourne showgrounds! Looking forward to her coming into the studio with calamity mame and some of the other girls to help promote next season and give us a chance to play a couple of other awesome rollerball tracks and maybe even an excuse to have a review of the James Caan classic film ROLLERBALL to fit the theme for the show, mmmmm everything falls into place...

However the house of a thousand 80's VHS review was the magnificent "Leonard part 6", and we gotta say screw all your shitty websites of IMDB and rotten tomatos etc. if you so called 'most award winnig film sites' can not see nor appreciate the amazing humour and wit that the great man bill cosby brings to almost everything in life than i really wont bother refering to you sites for film advice ever again, this film is awesome. Now im a big fan of the vegetarian lifestyle of choice, but you gotta admit its pretty funny to see bill cosby throwing magical uncooked sausegas and beef patties at evil vege henchmen and taking them out, no dead horse even required! So yes check out this film it is fun, funny and features a tank porsche!

But anyway we were pretty excited this week to have got some Kyuss tickets this very morning for a gig that aparently sold out in 14mins,,, aparently. And had the privelige / sorrow to bring you all the news that they swapped venues to announce more ticket sales to at the larger Metro/palace venue around the corner, now how retarded is this!
Cant they just announce a second show so that you know the people around you are all as die hard as yourself and had a heap of screens all open at once clicking like a mad stonerrock hero in the vain hope to at least have a kyuss tickets to help ease their now newly acquired RSI, or they even went to a ticketek outlet to raid the door dead on 9 to get themselves an instant ticket like the old days!

But No.

Now im not saying all fans shouldnt have the chance to get to see this gig of the century, BUT, why should those who worked their arses off to get an original ticket on the first release now suffer in a much larger/shitter venue and be pushed back further where vision of the unfolding riffage being thonged out isn't as easy with so many fanboy goons now filling the joint up.

Cant they just have announced a second show and let that be it so you know you are only around the true bretheren fans of Kyuss, its almost as if they would rather save the cashola on booking two venues and just have the one and save on re-routing to squeeze in this now mythical extra show.

Nah, im just a bit pissed, now i reckon it will be too big a gig to feel like im really there rocking it with these maestros of the music form we love so much. really dissapointed, but hey what the fuck, i'll just get drunk and push my way to the front like usual cracking skulls of the second tier infidels who are in my path, its the way it is and always will be, i hope.

But i am curious how much a beer is at this joint, after being raped by the espy at baroness last week i am a bit wary these days of who really wins when it comes to buying a beer at a venue in melbourne.

So here i am talking about a radio show and honestly doubt much of that above makes very much sense and i'll leave it up to tristanus to edit, but i stand by my coments and start getting prepared for the "50 million year trip downunderside up" this May!


The Sound Carriers - Last Broadcast
To The Bones - Astral Magic
Jimi Hendrix - Stone Free
Leon Russel - Queen Of The Roller Derby
Rollerball - Lowly Sublime
Kyuss - Conan Troutman
Spiderbait - Monty
The Vascoe Era - I Am The Chosen Vessel
Queens Of The Stoneage - The Bronze
Queens Of The Stoneage - These Aren't The Droids You're Looking For
Beaver - Morocco
Beaver - Absence Without Leave
Grand Funk Railroad - Into The Sun
The Blues Brothers - Shake Your Tailfeather
Cookin On 3 Burners - Gravel Rash
The Transatlantics - Tea Legs
Bill Cosby - Uppers & Downers
Bill Cosby & Quincy Jones - Hicky Burrr
Thee Oh Sees - Castiatic Tackle
Jeff The Brotherhood - Heavy Days

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Show 21: May Your Blog Go With You

Wow, what a show, we battled through missing cables, broken cables, 1.5 record players, broken tapes, steamed "Fried" rice and no drinks breaks, but we got there in the end.

Some surprise tracks got played this week, thank Chuck we brought a bunch of vinyls! It gave us the chance to re visit some old Brant Bjork stuff so that is a win in our books.

Don't forget to buy your Kyuss Lives tickets next week. here we'll even make it easy for you

Here's the tracks...

Sons Of The Ionian Sea - Pum Shpit Phum Psar
Sons Of The Ionian Sea - Clockwise Orange

---The XD Bracket

Wolf People - Tiny Circle
LAN Party - Random Accusations
Baroness - Son Of Sun
God - My Pal

Brant Bjork & The Operators - My Ghettoblaster
Nebula - Atomic Ritual
Black Mountain - Stormy High
Che - Hydraulicks
Troubled Horse - Brinh My Horses Home
The Osmonds - Crazy Horses
Clutch - Red Horse Rainbow
Kyuss - Thong Song
Kyuss - Allens Wrench
Grand Funk Railroad - Mark Says Alright
Grand Funk Railroad - TNUC

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Show 20: Grand Funk Radiothon!!!

Year of the anniversary as we celebrated 30 years since motorheads Ace Of Spades record was released and in followup noticed that this month also marks the 40th anniveraary of our classic album of the months release which is Grand Funk Live. was also mega happy as finally got my hands on one of the hottest releases of the year for me by Jeff the Brotherhood which we will be playing more over the coming weeks leading up to their december tour!

So you all know this week we celebrated radiotho=n and we actually had asubscriber to our show, not just anyone but Les from my local boozeroony the scarab bar. so hopefully he wasnt being full of shit because and not follow through with his pledge because if he does ther'll be trouble! but radiothon was good and fun, the big gig station fundraiser coming up this weekend in fine beautiful emerald town, check out the website for info, and what more can i say other than come along it will be fun and awesome (truth is i forgot to do this weeks description till now, tuesday, so yeah it was fucking awesome and you missed out suckas, and even you tristan, yeah thats right you slack barsted! and im gonna let yuou know about it this week haha).

Also to win our radio festival prizes , of a plethora of soaps and free shit i stole from a hotel, you can still contact us anyway you like to subscribe and win your prize!!!

so yeah where were we?

tapes from the CRYPT, Crypt, crypt was busted out of awesome as we came across some old mixes for purerockcaseys 21st birthday party that came to live in the crypt. and we cooked up a storm with a bed of bacon atopped with hash browns atopped with poached eggs with maximum ooooze factor, balsamic italised mushies, seasonings and horse of choice! i like to call it "remember to breathe" because once you start munching you cant stop baby.

Heres the tracks

Crystal Caravan - Focus
The Red Eyes - Tribulation
Primal Scream - Higher Than The Sun, A Dub Symphony In 2 Parts
The Sand Pebbles - Wild Season
Dr Teeth & The Electric Mayhem - Can You Picture That
Even - Beverly Drive
Jeff The Brotherhood - Dreamscape
Motorhead - Love Me Like A Reptile
Motorhead - (We Are) The Road Crew
Grand Funk Railroad - In Need
Grand Funk Railroad - Heartbreaker
Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out
Sloan - Money City Maniacs
The Besnard Lakes - I've Got A Feeling
Phosphorescent - Across The Universe

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Show 19: Once Upon A Time In The Outer Eastern Suburbs...

Allright its radio festival. Subscribe Yall! at 3mdr.com

So this week was kickin arse, no preset play list as such, just a great effort of tunes for the moment and the day,

A fine story was had where hawkwind were announced to tour nextyear on my birthday week, which i am now planning on taking a good fortnight off work considering the awesome acts we have gracing our shores in early march with the Soundwave tour and Golden Plains festival is shall be madness!!!!

Pure excitement and rock 'n 'roll were on the inspiration menu as i made something pretty retarded that i cant right now remember but pretty sure it was warm and awesome a lot like other great things in life. we gave the fantastic melbourne based Warped a farewell for a while till chris gets his drummers wander' rocks off and decides to start spanking skins again, but was a pleasure to finally play my fave warped masterpiece figure four leg lock.

it was international saxophone day so started off with a few grand masters all leading to an excuse to play some fatso Jetson, fuck yeah!

and how could i forget ..... november classic album!!!

yes thats right, Grand Funk - Live, my favourite vinyl one last play and send off i think before i re-purchase another form of the record to crank and retire my original press to the archive. anyway a final play for you all thanks to the big Al, here it is!, one side a week for the month is our promise of rock to you all!

The House of a thousand 80's review was done and this week we made it a decade earlier with the sergio leonne classic once upon a time in the west in honour of the birthday of mr monkey man, Charles Bronson. the temptation was there for death wish four for sheer hilarity but i had been waiting for an excuse to enjoy this bad boy lately and it also just goes to show here at house of a thousand 80's VHS reviews we aren't all about the stoopid, although i did stop in at an op-shop today and spotted the hilarious bill cosby in "leonard part 6" a film which won three golden raspberries for worst picture, worst actor and worst screenplay. THEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

so yeah, stay tuned i guess

Tracks for this week...

Maserati - Pyramid Of The Sun
Monobrow - Troubled Apostle In The Chamber
MC5 - Ramblin Rose
MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
Warped - Figure Four Leg Lock (Live)
Matt Walker & Ashley Davies - Bulk Haulage
Hawkwind - Silver Machine (Live)
The Besnard Lakes - Glass Printer
King Curtis - In A Fun ky Groove
Sonny Rollins - Sonnymoon For Two
Ornette Coleman - Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Fatso Jetson - Here Lies Booners
Bob Dylan - Maggies Farm
BB King - Paid The Cost To Be The Boss
Electric Wizard - Venus In Furs
Candlemass - Black Dwarf
Grand Funk Railroad - Are You Ready?
Grand Funk Railroad - Paranoid

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Show 18: Horsewind

Probably the finest moment in radio history happenned tonight where in celebration of the impending melbourne cup we played a vintage vinyl of race calls of the race that stops the nation, with a smoothly mixed hawkwind epic totally unrehearsed and unscripted and pulled it off perfect with the songs build and finale being in perfect time with the race itself. it is a shame to reach possibly our heights of radio awesome so soon, but at least we got there,

Other rare radio moments dealt with were the sad passing of Mr. Gregory Isaacs, a deoscent dose of funk and groove and many fantastic new tunes from all over the world, discussed a the grandeour of the show and reckon it was actually a pretty good fun effort this time as we knocked back a few post show scotch's. thanks for listening if ya did, and we will be back with more soon,

Hills - You Talk The Talk
Sonny & The Sunsets - Lovin' On An Older Woman
Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse
The Red Eyes - Sticks & Stones
The Bamboos - One Man Entourage
Cookin On 3 Burners - Tokyo Saucer
Hawkwind - British Tribal Music (1971 Melbourne Cup Edition)
Elfer - Vento
sHeavy - Electric Sleep
Akihiko Hayakawa - Psychedelic Hibernation
Titan - Sweet Dreams
Devon Townsend - Earth Day
Harvey Mandel - A Wade In The Water
Harvey Mandel - Nashville 1AM

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Show 17: I Coulda Been A Rockstar...

OK, back in the saddle with a show where we kinda took it as it came, playing what we felt like hearing at the time, or what fitted with a stupid, unrepeatable but repeated because we can, event that occurred during the week, really just an excuse to be radio wankers working some nice segues into the show.

Its not all about a good segue, but for some reason its a prized moment in radioland, the moment of the seamless segue like 'speaking of infidelity, i banged your girlfriend tristan!' This is something we dont normally bother with. Here at pilot the dune the only segues anyone has to put up with each week is the awesome transition between good tunes and more good tunes.

And speaking of good tunes we took it upon ourselves to worthilly play another hendrix track this week, this time it was in honour of the greatest masterpiece in film since big trouble in little china, thats right you guessed it, "the adventures of ford fairlane rock'n'roll detective", where he has the worlds second greatest alarm clock!
Other adventures had were an embracing of spring time with a guide to modern loving! a sad tale of the death of a pigeon on the spikes along the rafters at bell st mall given appropriate song dedication thanks to hangnail and another astounding effort in the kitchen combining two of lives greatest pleasures rice and custard to be the unforgettable "rustard".

Hope everyone is feeling good and getting psyched for this summer, we have a few more treats in-store for you yet so stay tuned!


My Sleeping Karma - Shiva
Heirs - Burrow
The Modern Lovers - Astral Plane
The Modern Lovers - Government Centre
The Modern Lovers - I'm Straight
The Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso
The Drones - Oh My
Low - Everybody's Song
Even - Superstition Blues
Future Of The Left - Manchasm
The Brought Low - A Better Life
Aerosmith - Mama Kin
Hangnail - Charge The Vibe
Masters Of Reality - Deep In The Hole
Andrew Dice Clay - I Ain't Got You
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
Legends Of Motorsport - Corner Of Bent St. & High

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Show 16 v 2.0: The Rock vs The Responsibilities

Here is the playlist for last Thursdays show, sorry its a tad late, but yeah, it's been a big weekend!

Troubled Horse - Shirleen
Tolmund Mesipuu - Saatana Kiviourakas
Dead Meadow - The Whirlings (Live)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Put A Spell On You
Black Sabbath - Electric Funeral
Black Sabbath - Planet Caravan
Black Sabbath - Fairies Wear Boots
Sleep - Dopesmoker (Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers Soundtrack 3:57 version)

Sudstern 44 - The Dampfwalze

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Show 16: Low Voltage Rock'n'Roll

Car hit a power pole outside station so no power and no show, instead we went and got drunk and ate tasty food for purerockcasey's birthday at captain americas in ferntree gully. had an awesome show quoed up too, but can save it for next week....

Speaking of next week we are pissing off early to go see dead meadow!!!

so we are planning a 70 odd minute epic track to play in our absence, its our show we can do what we want and not pander to the normal politics involved in presenting a show for the masses neither for generals or witches at their masses, or maybe.... anyway,

Vote via here or our facebook page, Pilot Le Dune.

the nominated tunes by triz and myself are....

Dopesmoker by Sleep

OR

Dampfwalze by Sudstern 44


CAST YOUR VOTES UP UNTIL THE HALF HOUR MARK OF NEXT WEEKS SHOW WHEN THEY ARE TALLY'D AND WE'LL GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT, AND IF WE DONT GET ANYVOTES IM GONNA PLAY SOME OLD JAM TAPES ON REPEAT FROM CIRCA 1998, THE DAYS OF THE DS-1, SO YOU BETTER GET VOTING SUCKERS

WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU DURING THE WEEK AND SEEING WHAT THE FINAL SCORE IS IN THE BALLOT OF SPEAKER DESTRUCTION 2010

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Show 15: The Cover Up

5 Hours of kicking back, playing awesome music, eating prawn crackers and talking shit!

instead we wisely opted for "The Cover Up".

Yes lines were crossed this week, swords were raised and bows drawn as we set the stonerdoom goliaths against the psych-krautrock fraternity in a ballot to end all ballots, you thought this years election was close but that was nothing compared to..... "Vote for which epic 70min track you want to hear as your pilots piss off early to go see dead meadow, 2010".
I'm shure your pants are thundering at the excitement there will be over the next two weeks as we keep taking votes up until the half hour mark of our Thursday the 14th October show to decide if we will crank the epic Dopesmoker by Sleep or the adventurous Dampfwalze by Sudstern 44.

To help you mellow on the prospect ahead we decided to give you a thrilling four and a bit hours of tributes/covers of great tunes through the ages mixed in with a farewell to Los Natas set of covers from the argentine masters and some of our regular segments of cooking expertise (this time spicy grilled meatballs filled with ham fetta and olives). And the House of a thousand 80's VHS film review of the great Hunter S. Thompson presented in fine form by birthday boy Bill Murray in "where the buffalo roam".
This weekend week is Doomsday at the northcote social club, get tickeets now or get along early to what should be a great day of destructive riffs to accompany the destruction of livers in the room, hopefully see you all there!

And don't forget to vote in the greatest display of interactive radio since call back radio with alan jones and being able to call him an ignorant old rascist fuck


US Christmas - Fonta Flora
Shooter Jennings & Hierophant - Wake Up
Sheavy - Eyes Of The Demon Lord
Sungrazer - Common Believer
Budd - 2DayKills2Morro
Spider Goat Canyon - Moment In Time

Sleep - The Druid
Sleep - Some Grass
Sleep - Aquariar
Sudstern 44 - Kauderwelsch Maschine

~ Covers Special ~

Los Natas - I Don't Mind The Pain (Danzig)
Los Natas - Born To Be Wild (Steppenwolf)
Los Natas - Green Machine (Kyuss)
Los Natas - Paranoid (Black Sabbath)
Kyuss - Into The Void (Black Sabbath)
Isis - Hand Of Doom (Black Sabbath)
US Christmas - Psychedelic Warlords (Hawkwind)
Minsk - 7x7 (Hawkwind)
Brant Bjork - Hey Joe (Billy Roberts)
On Trial - You're Gonna Miss Me (13th Floor Elevators)
Butthole Surfers - Earthquake (13th Floor Elevators)
Primal Scream - Slip Inside This House (13th Floor Elevators)
The Black Keys - Have Love Will Travel (Richard Berry)
Tool - Demon Cleaner (Kyuss)
Nebula - I Need Somebody (The Stooges)
The Hellacopters - I Got A Right (The Stooges)
Monster Magnet - 1970 (The Stooges)
Johnny Winter - Jumpin Jack Flash (Rolling Stones)
Hawkwind - Gimme Shelter (Rolling Stones)
Brant Bjork - 2,000 Man (Rolling Stones)
Crippled Black Phoenix - Run Like Hell (Pink Floyd)
The Flaming Lips - Any Colour You Like (Pink Floyd)
Easy Star All Stars - Brain Damage (Pink Floyd)
King Crimson - Mars (Gustav Holst)
Spirits Burning - Red (King Crimson)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson)
Neil Young - Home On The Range (Dr. Brewster M. Higley)
Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan)
Butthole Surfers - Mark Says Alright (Grand Funk Railroad)
Sleepy Sun - The Chain (Fleetwood Mac)
The Dirtbombs - Livin For The City (Stevie Wonder)
Fu Manchu - 6 Pack (Black Flag)
Metallica - Crash Course In Brain Surgery (Budgie)
Dozer - Mongoloid (Devo)
Lowrider - Freelance Fiend (Leafhound)
Novadriver - 20th Century Boy (T Rex)
Suplecs - Workin Man (Rush)

...phew

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Show 14: Huevos Verde y Jamón Bitches

Second last week of the month so almost time to end our Los Natas adventures but will be fun to see them out next week with a bit of a tribute night of various tunes they have attempted to re-work over the years, and we’ll follow this with all other tracks for the night being awesome re-works in some way or another. But played some cool new tunes from Titan and the brilliant US Christmas who I hope to continue cranking in the coming weeks, perhaps a requested track by fan no.9 topherelli from over in canadatown.

no House of a thousand 80’s this week with a couple of late night attempts to watch some tragic films from the decade of dreadful movie decadence became full of frustration and retardation and caused the giving up on watching what somehow passed as viewable back in the day.

Cooking cooking cooking, what did we cook, I cant even remember, prob wasn’t too special then I guess, ah no of course. Shit cant believe I forgot, it was the magnificent “green eggs and Ham with some hash browns for good measure!” pretty damn tasty. who’d have thought of whacking some leftover green coconut thai curry in with ya morning fry up, ah actually no, im pretty sure everyones thought of that, but sticking to the mantra of the magnificent Dr. Suess style? now that’s special.

A couple of tributes to the full moon were there as well as celebration for new life with Incredible Hog’s Tadpole for little Ed. And how cool is JPT scare band by the way! Gotta say this album of old recordings is way better than the newer stuff, just something about recordings from the era carrying more than they do today, or it could just be the fact they got old and off the good stuff but I guess we’ll never know. More tributes followed with keeping the proud Holman tradition going with another version of Hey Joe as he wasn’t there to start his show off and we snuck in a bit of brant for some bizarre reason

Tune in again this week for some more great tunes in and great stories from what will be a mega week ahead

Titan - Wooded Altar Beyond The Hills
US Christmas - Wolf On Anaretta
The Ovals - Elements Outside My Control
Sons Of The Ionian Sea - Children Of The Apocalypse
Nation Blue - Idiot
Los Natas - Tomaiten (Jamm Aleman)
Los Natas - El Bolsero
Los Natas - Humo Negro Del Vaticano (Black Smoke Of The Vatican)
Los Natas - El Nuevo Orden De La Libertad (The New Order Of Liberty)
Los Natas - El Pastizal (The Pasture)
Dead Moon - Walking On My Grave
Incredible Hog - Tadpole
JPT Scare Band - King Rat
Deep Purple - Hey Joe
Brant Bjork - I Miss My Chick

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Show 13: As Old Jack Burton Used To Say...

Wow pretty happy with the show this week, lots of positive grooves in the studio and i aint talking bout the vinyl. But hope we managed to push that positive vibe out over the airwaves and get everyone on the same page of some party rock'n'roll funky rythem and soul flavours on this mantric moist thursday night in the hills.

so what happenned this week besides an awesome playlist and some crazy mic work... we managed to play quite a few new tunes as always, this week a part of the goods were a surprise reprise by our boys from the urge which is nice to hear! Also an insight into the european plight of our Gypsy friends in need, so we sent out some healing romanian tunes from the new awesome of the egocentrics and a classic jingle thrown in for good measure.

Other highlights were "satans prawn cockcoqtion dairy free bad arse cream sauce" the sauce for the vegan who eats anchovies, and a mouthfull it was, which went down a treat with some browns of hash at the post show wrap up party in tristans backyard! Raul jr was a fan so eat that shit!

How awesome of a movie is big trouble in little china!!! Lo Pan gives it two big thumbs up with massive curly nails on top! and Jack Burton has officially gained status as the greatest action hero from Timbuktu to Portland Maine. Or Portland Oregon, for that matter. Yeah, damn right!

We finished it off with a double Natas whammy from the toba trance albums uno and dos. what more can i say other than the month is only halfway to gone for our journey through the extraordinary musical adventures of the argentine wooly mammoth hunters that are Los Natas, so sit back and enjoy.

Looking forward to next week, hope to have you all again then, cheers coz and tristan

Lemon Bird - The Mole
Urge Overkill - Effigy
Yawning Man - Sand Whip
Heirs - Cabal
Buck 65 - Roses & Blue Jays
The Bakelite Age - Seritonin Sea
The Egocentrics - Bright Dawn Of The Soul
Jimi Hendrix - Gypsy Eyes
Spiritu - Fat Man In Thailand
The Beatles - Something
Millie Jackson - My Heart Took A Licking
Lo Pan - Savage Henry
Los Natas - Que Rico
Los Natas - Traicion En El Arrocero

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Show 12: But I Digress

Yeah how bout that, probably the most scatterred shambles of a show since our humble beginings a few months back, anyway bare with us, i'm pretty sure we can only get better.

At least the music will always save our shitness, no matter how bad we get the tunes are always gonna bring back the cred, and this weeks tunes were no exception. It seems we got some evel gazebow musos overseas keen on our show, maybe the dunes minions of supporters could lobby them to come and play here this summer, now that would be pretty fuckin rad.

And it was good to play some funky bluesy stuff with black merda who were a super fine group for their time, and i reckon we would have to be holding the mantle as the first show on 3mdr to manage 12 episodes before playing some hendrix. not that theres anything wrong with cranking the maestro of manic melodies, but for a station set solidly in its blues worship we held out for a fair while. And now that cherries gone i got me a hankering for some 1983 next week, but we'll see...


Anyway like i said things got scatterred and messy, i reckon it was to do with those weeds i found in the garden that decided to pass for mint and mixed into the choclate for the ring of fire aged strawberries.

so moving on, we gave a massive helping of the bitchwax to aidainedelic of space and lethal leeroy from the patch, hope your chickens were digging it bro! And rounding out the show with some of ours and yours favourite Natas recordings.

So anyway, sweet as tits im still at work getting paid to write this! which is almost like a paid radio gig, yeah suck on that trisbang, but its 5 now so im going.... what you people want me to work overtime for this piece of shit blog, fuck that man. get yourselfs a beer its friday, soooo playlist for the drive home hmmmm, the winner is dead moon , hasta la huego dude patrol.

Oh and My Science Project > House

Verma - Salted Earth
Evel Gazebow - Swordfish 2010
(Download their awesome album here, for free)
Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A Comin'
Black Merda - Over & Over
Black Merda - Cynthy Ruth
Cookin On 3 Burners - Cars
Budos Band - Reppirt Yad
Smokey Bandits - The Rooster
Atomic Bitchwax - Hey Alright
Atomic Bitchwax - Smoke Screen
Atomic Bitchwax - Forty Five
Atomic Bitchwax - Stork Theme
Blue Cheer - Out Of Focus
Captain Beyond - Raging River Of Fear
Hard Stuff - Monster In Paradise
Los Natas - Metero 2028
Los Natas - Tufi Meme
Los Natas - 2002
Los Natas - Planeta Solitario
Los Natas - Lei Motive

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Show 11: Italian Herbs & Missing Introductions

What can i say about this weeks show other than the cream of Natas beginnings has begun, another 4 weeks ahead of quality south american sounds spewing from what they like to call the free rock genre, but what is really just the solid sounds of stoner. a style, a groove a way of life.

We gave tristan a taste of the fanciest Macgyver Meal yet known only as heppatitis tomatos.

and yeah, fuckit im a bit pissed off right now about some dickheads and cant be fucked writing more interesting shit about the show,

will do more later, and if not have a listen this week for more radio thats easy on the ear of appreciation of good shit


Black Space Riders - Space Bomb
Quest For Fire - Strange Vacation
Evel Gazebow - "What Happens If..."
Betty Davis - Anti Love Song
The Budos Band - Unbroken, Unshaven
The Bamboos - On The Sly
Deep Street Soul - Get Up & Get It
Molten Duke Ranch - Omeo Romeo
Digger & The Pussycats - Save Yourself
Bob Log III - Boob Scotch
Los Natas - Mux Cortoi
Los Natas - Delmar
Los Natas - El Gobernador
Los Natas - Brisa Del Desierto
Los Natas - Asteroides
The Small Faces - I Feel Much Better (Dedicated to Aiden "MacGuyver" Haverkamp)
Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses
Tame Impala - Half Full Glass Of Wine
Atomic Rooster - Friday The 13th
Atomic Rooster - A Spoonfull Of Bromide Helps The Pulsrate Go Down
Atomic Rooster - Sleeping For Years

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Show 10: When Fences Attack

Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Just Won't End!


BAM! And the month is gone. And what a month it was… we made a most triumphant journey through time and space over the years of the magnificently munificent munich musicians that are colour haze, was it good for you too? Yes, yes, we know… it pains us to end on such a high… but wait there’s more, Teen Wolf got the usual "Do Not Watch" treatment we seem to be giving to most of the films we review, maybe this week we'll go out of our way to watch something good, maybe..

this coming week brings a new month of adventures in the kitchen and on the dancefloor, by the fire or even in your pants… stay tuned a for more awesome rock and segments, a new focus band, not sure who yet, and another instalment of the Most Consistent Cooking Show on Earth!

Oh and Doomsday looks awesome as, check out details at northcotesocialclub.com

Dios - Stare At Wheel
The Ojo Rojos - Disappear
Thee Oh Sees - I Was Denied
The Sword - Barael's Blade
Queens Of The Stone Age - Spiders & Vinegaroons
Looking Glass - Mascaron
Acid King - 2 Wheel Nation
Monty Norman - Kingston Calypso
El Michels Affair - Walk On By
Parliament - Give Up The Funk
Deep Purple - Space Truckin
The Flying Eyes - Don't Point You God At Me
The Omnipresent 57 - J2
Colour Haze - Earth
Colour Haze - Moon
Colour Haze - Fall

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Show 9: Sacrificing The Dove

Another show and more radio lessons learned, lesson 1 pace yourself, everyone loves your mojoflair cooking segment, give them time to take some much needed notes you peanut! and lesson 2 play more super badass funk!!! So the futures looking good with all this summers surprise touring artists annoucing shows and the big festivals are paying the big dollars to get some big names out here so, its always a good chance for people to get along to some hopefully reasonably priced sideshows to to enjoy the rock without all the teenage stock and other lame shit music that seems to come hand in hand with the fests right now.

But yeah, tune in next week for more weekend stories of superhuman valour for the price of a beer, tasty treat suggestions for those with loose teeth and possibly some new and old segments, yeah thats right bitches theres been a breach of the crypt and we're gonna make sure these analogue oddities get one farwell play before an on air execution. Plus a final week wrap of the artist of the month and im sure your all thinking by now artist of the last decade COLOUR HAZE!!!

Peace out brothers and sisters.

Quest For Fire - Set Out Alone
The Black Angels - Bad Vibrations
Yawning Man - Laster Arte
Jakob - Semaphore
Fu Manchu - The Falcon Has Landed
Fu Manchu - Godzilla
King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew
James Brown - Super Bad, Pts 1 & 2
Betty Davis - If I'm In Luck I Just Might Get Picked Up
Jimmy Castor Bunch - Troglodyte
Legends Of Motorsport - Brunswick Ladies
Custard - Apartment
Church Of Misery - Race With The Devil
Colour Haze - Peace, Brothers & Sisters
Colour Haze - Did El It
Colour Haze - Flowers

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Show 8: Norris As Good As You Think

Great show again, solid stream active, wider listenership, special g'day to luke in denmark, got some logged recordings of fist 6 shows, squeezed in a poorly executed TAPES FROM THE CRYPT, Crypt, crypt... and a couple of chuck norris inspired segments with a House Of A Thousand 80's VHS Review of his solid beginnings of texas ranger worship in "Lone Wolf McQuade" and a culinary creation of chuck beer steak, something no belly should be without. All this around a bevvy of new and classic musical works enough to get any head nodding and foot tapping.
To round the show off we managed to play about 45 mins of colourhaze, all good tracks and made it difficult to get into much else but who cares.... COLOURHAZE MOTHERFUCKERS!! dont know too many other radio shows that give that much dedication to artists and the goodness they provide. tune in next week for more good tunes and other tasty offerrings


Hypnos 69 - My Journey To The Stars
Hypnos 69 - An Aerial Architect
Black Mountain - Old Fangs
The Meanies - Song For Suzy
Clagg - Pathways To Oblivion
Seekae - Crooks
The Night Terrors - Human Hair
Unida - Red
Buffalo - El Perigrino
Los Natas - El As De Espadas
Kings Of Frog Island - Glebe Street Whores
Colour Haze - Almost Gone
Colour Haze - Outside
Colour Haze - I Wont Stop
Colour Haze - Zen
Colour Haze - Overriding

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Show 7: Fuzzy, Heavy & Complicated

Hey duners, how good of a show was this we managed some skillful and smooth radio work for only our seventh effort and this time with only minimal alcoholic assitance too.... yes a surprise i know! a set back to lose some of our regulars when the stream went down but fingers crossed all is good for this coming week where i think im smelling a bit of chuck for our house of a thousand 80's VHS review, yes a time where there was too much money and powder and too little ideas and originality in hollywood

so to start the tale of this weeks journey we delved into some brand new tunes from the black angels and black mountain, then with the big news of soundwave 2011 launched into an epic bracket of awesome rocking stuff and kept the mood going along those lines, definitely a great opening hour of power.
After which we embraced our new focus artist of the month the amazing colourhaze which if anything must have given everyone some incentive to tune in next week for another much needed dose of the haze that just gets better and better.
Finished up with a classic album retrospective of king crimson's beautifully progressive 'red' released in 1974 and yes it was mighty mighty good.

but what am i telling you all this for, check out the playlist below you mongs

a half arsed facebook page is now available if anyone can be stuffed searching for it, and yes the eternal promise of show downloads will be delivered soon, untill next week keep on rolling and send any requests through to our email.


Crazy Casey - Comin' Home Baby
The Black Angels - Telephone Blues
Black Mountain - The Hair Song
The Melvins - A History Of Bad Men
Kylesa - Where The Horizon Unfolds
High On Fire - Speedwolf
Monster Magnet - Superjudge
Iron Maiden - Aces High
Baroness - Isak
Horisont - Just Aint Right
Clutch - Careful With That Mic Eugene
Clutch - Brazenhead
Colour Haze - Sometimes
Colour Haze - Pulse
Colour Haze - Get It On
Colour Haze - Periscope
King Crimson - Red
King Crimson - One More Red Nightmare
King Crimson - Starless

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Show 6: Ruddy Mysterious

Hey all, Tracklist for our 6th show. We were a bit sick this week so sorry for the coughing off mic and raspy voices. Tonight we wrapped up our John Garcia focus month, took a look at Maniac Cop 2, and sampled another "creation" from Cozza's Kitchen. Coming next week... some other focus band, we haven't decided yet, more awesome segments, and a bunch more whinging.

Later!

Endless Boogie - A Mighty Fine Pie
Oresund Space Collective - Lord Of Slumber
Regular Xon - El Rodeo
Monkey 3 - Watchin You (Kiss Cover)
Waxy - White Walls
Kyuss - Fatso Forgotso
Kyuss - Flip The Phase
Black Mountain - Modern Music
The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner
The Monks - Shut Up
Maniac Cop Rap
Monkey 3 - Last Moulinao
sHeavy - For Those Who Chose To Stay
Dead Meadow - Sleepy Silver Door
Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf
Black Feather - Mango's Theme
Black Feather - Long Legged Lovely
Black Feather - Seasons Of Change

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Show 5: Is Alive

Hi All, Tracklist for the 5th show here, some glitches at the start, but i think we had a decent last 3/4, Earthless took up a good chunk of that though!

Tune in next week for more awesome tunes, a look at Maniac Cop II, Cozza Kitchen & our round up on John Garcia.

The Heavy - That Kind Of Man
Stevie Wonder - Living For The City
The Heavy - You Don't Know
Gallery Of Mites - 100 Days (Heron)
Hermano - Murder One
Hermano - Brother Bjork
Hermano - Exam Room
Hermano - Senor Moreno's Introduction
Hermano - Senor Moreno's Plan
Earthless - Sonic Prayer
Witch - Black Saint
Dead Meadow - Good Moanin
Jeff Beck - A Day In The Life
Road - Space Ship Earth
Road - Mushroom Man
Road - Road

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Show 4: A New Hope

What up dudes, here is the tracklist for show four, some good tunes tonight, finally got to some doomier stuff. Looking forward to OM tomorrow night, full review next week.

Have a good weekend all!

Weird Owl - 13 Arrows, 13 Stars
Yellow Moon Band - Polaris
Quest For Fire - The Hawk That Hunts The Walking
Kings Of Frog Island - Everybodies Gonna Lose Their Heads
sHeavy - Virtual Machine
Orange Goblin - Made Out Of Rats
Unida - Thorn
Unida - If Only Two
Unida - Coffee Song
Unida - Stray (Leafhound Cover)
OM - Unitive Knowledge Of The Godhead
US Christmas - Silent Tongue
Hotel Wrecking City Traders - Wantok
The Sand Pebbles - Silver Comet
Ahkmed - Miyagi Method
Dr Alimantado - Johnny Was A Baker
Astra - The Weirding

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Show 3: The Return of the Rock

Hey everybody, Track list here for the third show, our first flying solo in the studio. Hope everyone enjoyed it.

Tune in this week for more of our focus on John Garcia, this week looking at his days in Unida.

The Sheepdogs - The One You Belong To
The Sheepdogs - Please Don't Lead Me On
Howlin Rain - Roll On Rusted Days
Brant Bjork - Low Desert Punk
Kyuss - Super Scoopa & Mighty Scoop
Slo Burn - Muzeli
Slo Burn - Positiva
Slo Burn - July
Endless Boogie - Gimme The Awesome
Muddy Waters - I'm A King Bee
Dr John - Hudson Hawk
Cookin On 3 Burners - The Burners Jam
Natural Yoghurt Band - Pipe Dreams
Funkadelic - Trash A Go Go
Dead Man - Goin Over The Hill
Karma To Burn - Two Times
Colour Haze - Sundazed
Budgie - Breadfan
Budgie - Whiskey River

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Show 2 : The Excellent Adventure

Hey folks, Here's the playlist for the second show, hopefully we can have some recordings up soon. Tune in next week for more of our focus on John Garcia, VHS reviews, cool tunes and another creation from Cozza's Kitchen.

Clutch - Regulator
Fatso Jetson - Archaic Volumes
Kyuss - Freedom Run
Kyuss - El Rodeo
Dozer - Speeder
Fu Manchu - The Falcon Has Landed
US Christmas - Masters Of The Universe
Puny Human - Crazy Horses
Roadsaw - When The Levee Breaks
Stevie Wonder - Uptight
Booker T & The MG's - One Mint Julep
Martha Reeves & the Vandellas - Nowhere To Run
Leafhound - Freelance Fiend
Leafhound - Drowned My Life in Fear
Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special
Kenny Rogers - Just Dropped In
The Besnard Lakes - Devastation
Peeping Tom - Sav Rocker
Kyuss - Asteroid

Hope you all enjoyed the tracks and the banter!

Friday, June 25, 2010

First Show Tracklist

Tracklist from our innaugral show, mixture of psych, stoner rock, funk and some old favourites.

Downloadable version available soonish.

The Black Angels – Young Men Dead

Black Math Horseman - Tyrant

Darker My Love – Two Ways Out

Lord Newborn & The Magic Skulls – A Phase Shifter I’m Going Through

Radio Moscow – Hold On Me

Graveyard – Evil Ways

Sleepy Sun - Lord

Sleepy Sun - Marina

Hermano – The Bottle

Truckfighters – Last Curfew

Gallery Of Mites – Headless Body Topless Bar

Peeping Tom – Of Constellation Argus

Legends Of Motorsport – Mess It Up

Beaches – Hoedown

The Politicians – Psycha-Soula-Funkadelic

Frank Zappa - Letter from Jeepers

Flying Eyes – Lay With Me

Creedence Clearwater Revival – Ramble Tamble

Groundhogs – Eccentric Man

Earthless – Cherry Red


Tune in next week for more good tunes and witty banter!