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saratoga samchaz
11th September 2005, 11:26 AM
Hey, I'm a huge music fan and wondered what bands are you listening to down under? I'll tell ya one I love,,,,The John Butler Trio!!!

luv2bet
11th September 2005, 11:33 AM
My favourite band is AM..... 1539... tab radio!!!!!

jose
11th September 2005, 12:11 PM
DALLAS CRANE, A Melbourne pub band.

Betsy
11th September 2005, 01:24 PM
Pete Murray
You Am I
Dallas Crane
Xavier Rudd
The Beautiful Girls
Bodyjar
Cold Chisel

Some decent Aussie acts in there

saratoga samchaz
11th September 2005, 04:44 PM
Luv2 You horse degenerate!!! And I imagine your favorite song is the call to the post........LOL

saratoga samchaz
12th September 2005, 10:08 PM
Check out Kathleen Edwards from Ottawa, Canada. She's a singer songwriter with a bit of an edge. "And I know where the cops hang out. ANd I know what you're all about. And I know where you're going down. Maybe 20 years in state will change your mind!" her first album "FAILER" got lots of praise on the college radio stations here. "hockey skates", "six o'clock news", and "westy" are all great.

umrum
13th September 2005, 01:18 PM
DALLAS CRANE, A Melbourne pub band.


Jose, Dallas Crane are far more than a pub band. They're my favourite aussie band by far. They're awesome live. Get their album if you dont have. Sinmply brilliant. One of the best albums ever bar none. It is really that good!

umrum
13th September 2005, 01:19 PM
Also huge fan of The Beautiful Girls. I feel they're going places.

jose
13th September 2005, 06:21 PM
Umrum. Yes, sorry, I probably shouldn't have called them a pub band as they have been around for ages and go OK.
I will check out The beautiful Girls, it sounds like we have similar tastes.
I have 3 'DC' albums and nearly burnt out the "No through Road" album in the car I played it that much. I heard them originally on JJJ.

umrum
13th September 2005, 06:54 PM
Umrum. Yes, sorry, I probably shouldn't have called them a pub band as they have been around for ages and go OK.
I will check out The beautiful Girls, it sounds like we have similar tastes.
I have 3 'DC' albums and nearly burnt out the "No through Road" album in the car I played it that much. I heard them originally on JJJ.


No worries Jose. Yeah i listen to the jjj's religiously mate. The beautiful girls are Well worth having a listen. Currently listening to a bit of the mountain goats(they're not aussie but they're good imo) and the Editors.

jose
13th September 2005, 07:06 PM
Yes, at least there is no adds on the J's, and they have more than 3 albums in their collection, which is more than can be said for some of the fm stations. They also give a lot of new acts a bit of a go.
I will also check out those other bands you mentioned.
A mate of mine saw DC live in Melb a while back, I think it may have been on "The Blues Train", and he reckoned they fairly thumped.

Hey saratoga, you may be able to help me. In the mid eighties an old squeeze of mine gave me a demo tape of a band called "The Nighthawks", they were a bluesey type band and she reckoned they were the next big thing. I tried downloading some of their stuff when Napster was alive and they seemed to have morphed into a jazz outfit.
Do they still get around? I quite liked them.

saratoga samchaz
13th September 2005, 09:33 PM
NO WAY, JOSE!!!! That's so weird!! They are from right around here. Well, Baltimore basically but they used to play Newark, Delaware at a pub called the Deer Park (famous for Edgar Allen Poe staying there) and the Stone Balloon. It's a college town. They're great and really used to cut it up. They're most recent claim to fame is doing a guest spot on the HBO series' "THE WIRE" based in Baltimore. Baltimore is a great town. Not pretentious at all, very blue collar, and real. No BS. Street Wise. In season 2, the Nighthawks play in the Port of Balt. bar where the dock workeers hang out. THey have a banner hanging in the back with there website. i think it is www.nighthawks.com (http://www.nighthawks.com) but i'm not sure. Pretty funny you mentioned them.

saratoga samchaz
13th September 2005, 11:18 PM
Jose, it's www.thenighthawks.com (http://www.thenighthawks.com). If you like raw blues, you HAVE to check out my favorite band, the North Mississippi AllStars at www.nmallstars.com (http://www.nmallstars.com). Their first album is their best, "SHAKE HANDS WITH SHORTY". This album just about single handedly restored my faith in new and live music. Not the bull that Nashville and the big studios put out. That schlock is brutal. These guys are the real deal. Their dad Jim Dickinson played on the Stones' "Wild Horses"--now the moderator can't get mad at me for starting this thread. LOL NMAS also have a new album that just came out, "ELECTRIC BLUE WATERMELON". It's great but a little more varied than pure blues. "51 PHANTOM" is excellent as well. Actually, the drummer, Cody DIckinson, pm'ed me one time from Australia at a festival they were playing at some outdoor venue on a bay. he said it was beautiful. THat was in 2004 and I think it was the only time they played Down Under, but with the way the kudos they keep getting, and opening for Dave Matthews, they are going to be all over the map soon. BOO!!!! (little selfish, but the small clubs are great). They are a great bunch of guys.

Raw Instinct
14th September 2005, 06:49 AM
I have never really got into the Aussie music scene don't really know why just never was a huge fan of it, I went and saw Living End when they were playing here quite a few years back (we don't get alot of bands travelling to where I live) and Bodyjar opened for them they were awesome they did a rock cover of Hazy Shade of Winter which just blew the place apart. I didn't mind the Living End but I thought Bodyjar were evey bit as good if not better. I have always been into Metal/Rock most of the music I listen to is Metallica, Megadeth, Linkin Park, Seether, System of a Down, Creed, Live & Evanescence. I feel like one of the few Metallica fans left around these days I guess with all the crap that went down with Napster and James going into rehab kind of really destroyed them with alot of people. I have been a fan for along time and that won't change I have always loved there music and in the end that is all that matters.

umrum
14th September 2005, 12:16 PM
I have never really got into the Aussie music scene don't really know why just never was a huge fan of it, I went and saw Living End when they were playing here quite a few years back (we don't get alot of bands travelling to where I live) and Bodyjar opened for them they were awesome they did a rock cover of Hazy Shade of Winter which just blew the place apart. I didn't mind the Living End but I thought Bodyjar were evey bit as good if not better. I have always been into Metal/Rock most of the music I listen to is Metallica, Megadeth, Linkin Park, Seether, System of a Down, Creed, Live & Evanescence. I feel like one of the few Metallica fans left around these days I guess with all the crap that went down with Napster and James going into rehab kind of really destroyed them with alot of people. I have been a fan for along time and that won't change I have always loved there music and in the end that is all that matters.

Saw bodyjar a year ago and they sucked but in general i'm a fan of their recorded stuff. Huge system of a down fan, they were awesome at Big day out last year. Big fan of The Music, chilli peppers, nirvana, smashing pumpkins, interpol, the roots, dandy warhols, r.e.m, grinspoon(everything except their last album), stereophonics, slipknot, wolfmother, end of fashion, polyphonic spree, millencolin, the hives, architecture in helsinki, bloc party, green day, rage against the machine, unwritten law and heaps more that i cant remember. I like pretty much any rock/punk/heavy and some blues type stuff. Cant stand R&B and most pop is annoying.

Raw, cant believe your a Mettallica fan admitting to liking Creed.

saratoga samchaz
14th September 2005, 01:11 PM
Raw! I didn't take ya for a head banger!!! LOL!!! ROck on mate!!! I like bluesy southern rock and folk, as well as ALT-country (not that Nashville stuff--You can take that Keith Urban dude back home and let the Croc hunter walk him around a Crocky cage!!!)

umrum
14th September 2005, 01:25 PM
Raw! I didn't take ya for a head banger!!! LOL!!! ROck on mate!!! I like bluesy southern rock and folk, as well as ALT-country (not that Nashville stuff--You can take that Keith Urban dude back home and let the Croc hunter walk him around a Crocky cage!!!)


why do you think keith urban went to america? we didnt listen to him! LOL

saratoga samchaz
14th September 2005, 01:30 PM
Good one, UMRUM!!! I don't think I've really even heard him..... But here is aHunch bet for us music fans today......... BOPPIN THE BLUES race 7 at Belmont (the OTHER Belmont!) will try and sting em on the lead.... Much like Stevie Ray Vaughn or Luther DickinsonCheck out GOV'T MULE for a good heavy tinged jam band lead by Warren HAynes from the ALLMAN BROS>>> and another hunch name if we come across any Mules..

jose
14th September 2005, 06:45 PM
Cheers Saratoga, I shall check out that Nighthawks site.
They sound like they are a great small/live venue outfit.
Funny you should mention GOVERNMENT MULE, a mate of mine swears by them, but I couldn't seem to get into them, maybe I shall give them another listen.
Yes alt country is OK too, I quite like Steve Earl, but they flog "Copperhead Road" to death on the FM stations over here, you would swear that that was the only ****** song he ever released.

Good to see a couple of old headbangers in here, I used to be right into MOTORHEAD, IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST, WHITE SNAKE, etc so maybe that is giving my age away a bit. (Actually saw MOTORHEAD live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London in the early 80's, now that IS giving my age away)

Saratoga I think the outdoor festival you speak of is the blues festival held at Byron Bay every easter, the Gov't Mule mate goes every year, reckons it's the bees knees. He has been trying to coach me down there for about 2 years now so I may have to get along next year.

Raw Instinct
14th September 2005, 07:37 PM
Umrum Creed is just something different to listen to I guess most of the metal that comes out these days is absolute garbage so I had to tame my tastes hence that is where Linkin Park and Creed came into it. I am probably more into rock/metal bands who can actually sing rather than scream. System of a Down are probably my fav band that is really still going around (I know metallica still are but they are at the end of the line I would think anyway) There latest album is awesome I just cannot stop listening to it, The best part about them is it isn't repetitive every song is different and it has been like that with everyone of there albums.

Saratoga please keep that crap that comes out of the mouth of Keith Urban over there cannot stand any of that music. I am pretty much Rock/Metal don't mind a bit of Punk cannot stand anything else really. The part that probably got me really into Rock/Metal was playing Rugby used to really get you fired up before games listening to songs like Battery, Master of Puppets & Eye of the Beholder among others.

Raw Instinct
14th September 2005, 07:42 PM
Jose I didn't mind listening to Iron Maiden when I was a kid in the mid to late eighties beat the crap out of all the other music that was going around at that point in time. Between Iron Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth & Motley Crue they probably made up 90% of what I listened to at that stage of my life probably why I amnot an accountant or a rocket scientist these days :)

jose
14th September 2005, 08:02 PM
Good stuff Raw. I don't know about you but I just can't go that lollypop commercial s***.
No, that's probably why I ended up a dumb plumber as well. lol

Raw Instinct
14th September 2005, 08:13 PM
LMAO I work in the plumbing industry aswell only on the other side of the counter selling the fittings rather than installing them.

ijuandaQLD
15th September 2005, 07:51 AM
look fellas there is no doubt that the best band in the world is none other than......THE WIGGLES

saratoga samchaz
15th September 2005, 12:15 PM
Byron BAy, Correcty, Jose. And guess what boyos!!! I install filtered water coolers, on the plumbing line!!! I can't get into tyhe Mule either too heavy for me

jose
15th September 2005, 05:53 PM
Hey Raw, and Saratoga, all us plumbing related people are a breed of our own, I still reckon it is something in the glue.

Raw Instinct
15th September 2005, 05:59 PM
That glue is woeful mate should be illegal that green stuff takes the cake though that stuff would melt your brain with to much exposure to it.

maverick1993
15th September 2005, 06:13 PM
Hey SS you should check out "Powder Finger" real good Brissie band.
Pete Murray is another good local talent..dont mind Missy Higgins but you have to be in the mood for it..

some of my old Aussie favourites are "The Hoodoo Gurus" , "Cold Chisel"
"The Prodigy"

just checking over my colelction and its filled with Green Day, U2 , Pearl Jam , Nirvana, Beastie Boys , Seven Mary three,Bob Markey,NIN , Blink and the smashing Pumpikns..to name just a few..

I love a band called the Cowboy Junkies over there..i think they might be Canadian...fantastic make out music..

Saw U2 in LA a few months ago ...incredible performance,,living legends..

saratoga samchaz
16th September 2005, 08:43 AM
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saratoga samchaz
16th September 2005, 09:08 AM
Mav, Missy Higgins is getting a lot of air play on the University of Pennsylvania college radio station, WXPN (www.xpn.org)I (http://www.xpn.org)I) think?). It is absolutely the bast Americana and Adult Alternative station here. The syndicated "World Cafe" show is taped here as well. The COWBOY JUNKIES are Canadian and are fans of TOWNES VAN ZANDTwho in return has a song called COWBOY JUNKIE'S LAMENT.
Townes was a legendary singer songwriter from Texas who is considered one of the major influences of Americana. I have a live show of Townes, Steve Earle, and Guy Clark. It's great, if you want a copy, I'll burn it for ya

saratoga samchaz
16th September 2005, 09:44 AM
SAMCHAZ's DAILY HUNCH: NOWAY HOSAY at Musswellbrook

Sahasastar
16th September 2005, 10:23 AM
Add a few more to Raw's collection:

AC/DC, Anthrax, Alice In Chains, Alice Cooper, Faith No More, Guns n' Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Metallica, Motley Crue, Nirvana, Pantera, Screaming Jets, Skid Row, Ugly Kid Joe

Ahhhh... if only it were the late 80's/early 90's again.....
Axl.. the only man on the planet who can save rock.. Where are you?