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Archive for January, 2010

Melbourne rock and roll photographer Richard Sharman

It’s the end of another busy year in Melbourne, so on this last day of the year I’m going to attempt to compress a year of musical experience down to ten defining things – The Barman doesn’t make it easy!
1. All Tomorrows Parties – Mt Buller
What a festival! Fantastic line-up in a great venue – not your usual festival as it was full of music lovers instead of cool kids out to get wasted. Musical highlights were – The Dirty Three (my favourite performance of the year), The Saints, Spiritualized, Dead Meadow, Nick Cave and Grinderman.
2. Rowland S Howard – Pop Crimes
Definitely my favourite album of the year. It’s rarely been off my play list since picking it up recently. It’s understated yet powerful and the production means Rowland’s sonic guitar sound was captured to perfection. I was terribly saddened to hear of his death; yet another sensational Australian musician off to the great big gig in the sky. If you haven’t got this make sure it’s the next album you buy.
3. Neil Young – Melbourne Big Day Out
What can I say? Old Shakey pulled out all stops when delivering a greatest hits set at the Big Day Out – he’s still got that gargantuan guitar sound and age hasn’t wearied him.
4. Tom Waits – Glitter and Doom
It’s a Tom Waits album, need I say anything more? Stellar live performances showcasing his amazing talents and the best voice in music.
5. Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Boogie Festival
Boogie Festival is a small festival held on a farm about an hour from Melbourne over Easter. On Good Friday Eddy Current Suppression Ring followed swamp rock legend Tony Joe White on the bill and put on one of the greatest shows I have seen them play; it culminated with a spontaneous stage invasion where about 200 people joined the band on stage as they kept playing. Wonderful moment of a great weekend.
6. Black Cab
Dark psychedelic garage rock from one of Melbourne’s best kept musical secrets. I was lucky enough to see a few of their shows this year; the best being a low key album launch at Northcote Social Club that saw Ron Peno join them for one of their songs on stage. Their album Call Signs is a fine piece of work too. I’d love to see them on a big stage with a massive sound system – they have the power to blow minds.
7. Eagles of Death Metal – The Palace Theatre
Jesse “The Devil” Hughes and his band of merry men laid waste to The Palace – they put on the most fun rock show of the year. Nothing too complicated but heaps of fun.
8. Painters and Dockers – The EG Awards
After a long hiatus Melbourne’s Painters and Dockers reformed and brought their brand of mayhem to the Prince of Wales to headline the annual EG Awards. Heaps of fun and energy – you could literally see the years roll away as they hit their straps.
9. Died Pretty – Melbourne Big Day Out
In what may end up being their swansong performances Died Pretty were one of the standout acts at the Melbourne Big Day Out. The sound and performance was gob smacking.
10. Monster Magnet – Billboard
The kings of psychedelic, stoner space rock Monster Magnet returned to Australia to deliver a stellar performance at Billboard. Dave Wyndorf’s vocals have lost none of their power while guitarist Ed Mundell’s riffs and lead guitar was sublime (there was even an Ed Mundell guitar effects pedal for sale at the merch stand).  Powerful show by a great band.
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Bob Short, I-94 Bar contributor, guitarist-vocalist with Dead Rabids and member of original Sydney punks Filth

Bob leading the Dead Rabids through a set at an in-store at Mojo Music in Sydney. Bryan Cook photo

TOP TEN WISHES FOR 2010:
  • Stooges with James Williamson at the Enmore Theatre please.
  • A return visit from Niagara.
Actually, that’ll do me.  Someone else can have the other eight wishes.
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Steve “Danno” Lorkin – Guitarist with The Cool Charmers, occasional -94 Bar contributor

Ron Asheton passes judgement on Lorks' bass-playing abilities during the 1991 Dark Carnival Australian tour.

James Williamson rejoins Iggy and The Stooges.
Now all we need is an Australian tour that doesn’t involve a sports field full of Bogans (ie BDO)

Iggy and the Stooges box set You Want My Action.
If nothing else a great historical document of what on paper could have been the Stooges greatest line up.

Rose Tattoo Pain vinyl edition.
The CD version of this album sounds weird (very compressed and not much guts) however this 2 LP vinyl pressing comes a long way in rectifying this. Possibly their most consistent album since the 1978 debut.

Stooges book. Authorized and Illustrated Story – Robert Matheu.
Mind-blowing photos and excellent interviews.

Mick Hadley and the Others. Notes at Newtown in Sydney.
Live gig of the year! Hadley of Brisbane ’60s freakbeat maniacs The Purple Hearts joins forces with members of The Booby Traps and The Crusaders for a killer set of Purple Hearts hits. Thanks for the hangover courtesy of  The Barman.

Mick Cocks benefit – One of the Boys. Enmore Theatre.
A final jam for Brother Mick who has since sadly left us. Tatts, You Am I (who the yobs in the audience hated) Annalise Morrow (The Numbers) Kevin Borich played mighty sets. Rock in Peace Mick.

All Tomorrows Parties in Sydney.
Despite the ridiculous “No Escape Until Sir Nick has finished his bloody Set” policy, this was a mighty fine show! I rediscovered the Laughing Clowns and the incredible drumming of Jeff Wegener, The Saints I loved every second of despite Christopher Bailey’s tomfoolery and it was great to see Rowland S Howard for a final time. Nick who??

Hitmen. Tora Tora DTK / Moronic Inferno & Niagara St Valentine’s Day Massacre.
The Hitmen reissue rollocoster continues courtesy of Dave Laing and his backers at $hock. The Hitmen vs. Niagara set sounds better here than it did on the night.

Masters Apprentices 1st album reissue on Aztec.
Possibly the greatest Australian recordings on the ’60s finally get the respectful re-issue they deserve. Every dodgy character from Sydney to German has done a weak sounding bootleg of this for the past decade but finally the diamond ears at Aztec Music are the ones to do it with justice and class it deserves.

Remains 2 LP Mono reissue.
This great 60s album sounds incredible in its (as with ’60s albums) original Mono mix.

Many sad loses this year. Talena Chew, Noel Bennett, Ron Asheton, Mick Cocks.

Right honourable mentions:

Tyranna 7 inch ep reissue

X & Decline of the Reptiles at the Empire Hotel

Buzzcocks at the Forum (despite the muddy sound)

The Users – Secondary Modern CD

News that Magazine have re-formed and may come to Australia

Mick Medew and The Rumours All Your Love CD.

AK79 vinyl reissue

New Christs – Gloria,

Rediscovering Laughing Clowns

Fawlty Towers DVD remaster

Ozzy era Black Sabbath remasters on vinyl + CD

Oz Beat Frenzy CD

Rocky Mountain Low LP (compilation of Canadian punk / new wave)

Mick Medew and Rumours & Decline of the Reptiles at Vanguard Newtown,

Stevie Wright spoken word at the Factory

Jason Alexander Comedy Spectacular

Spinal Tap Goes to 11 remaster DVD.

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