Recording time

After a whirlwind intro to the T’ville gig scene we have just completed the foundations to our demo EP (or whatever it turns out to be!) last Saturday at Tunesville Studios. We had a pretty big day putting down 7 songs by all live takes - some requiring a few more takes than others! Bjarne had a great sound coming out the speakers as usual and so now we have to put the vocals sax and finish the mix. Davey and Simon were solid as usual with John also doing all it pretty easy - I had a bit more trouble with some of my lead bits but nothing a few more takes couldn’t fix. We recorded Star Studded Dustbin, Wondering, Born Again Lazy, Monkeys Eels & Butterflies, To U 4 help, Black Hearted Girl & Sax I. We’ll keep you all up to date with the progress score and let you know when the launch will be! Cul8r.

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Mike Cooper wants you to click here

WWW.FREE WEST PAPUA.COM
Mike Cooper had this on a large sticker on the bottom of his 1931 national guitar so it was visible above his right knee while he played his hawaiian/folk/blues slide guitar. I think he did a song about West Papua also.

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Relay photos

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Two more gigs

Exchange on Friday
Maybe my best gig yet. My screw up count is now into single figures. Monkeys, Eels was very popular. Steve Towson was blown away by The Street Pirates. Those guys (and girl) are awesome. Also there was a cover band on after us. They seemed quite young and had a girl singer with two-tone hair. They played some silverchair and some Muse (I think?).

Relay for Life
So there are several hundred people in purple shirts who are walking around a 400m track. Some are running. They have been going in relay teams all day and will continue all night. They have been promised money which will be given to help find a cure for cancer. The weather is bad and it has been raining. The grass inside the track is filled with coloured tents in which people take rests from the walking. There are people in costumes and people with silly hats. People are handing out drinks to the walkers and ambulance officers are standing by. Everyone seems to be in a happy mood despite being wet and tired. Powerful stadium lights at dusk on an overcast day give everything a strange brighter than life appearance. Entertainment has been organised. There is an multi-generational country band. There is a old ladies choir. In between them we play on a stage about five metres above the track. We cover our power leads because the tarp roof leaks. People look up at us as they walk by. Some smile and wave. They seem to like the music. Some clown girls dance. John breaks a string. It was dark by the time we had packed up and left. As we pulled away they were switching the lights out and lighting candles in paper bags with messages to departed loved ones. The walking continued.

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Band photos

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The Bully

This appeared in the Townsville Bulletin, 12/5/06:

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Photos 28/4/06

These are from the Exchange gig. Click to see larger version.

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Thanks Andrew from The Street Pirates for sending these in.

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If you just can’t get enough of these photos then click here to see the entire set.

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Two more shows

Wow - we’ve reeled off another 2 in quick time - the Bellevue with Mike Cooper & the Uniclub. Both gigs went well although were very different. We played a much more stripped back sound @ the Bellevue with everything DI’d into the desk and no mics on sax & drums. The sound was sweet and crisp and people in the front row said they loved it as it wasn’t too much for the earholes! We only did 7 songs because of time, but it is definitely great to know we can pull that kind of sound off! And last night at the Uni was great too although as a 2 setter you have more time to establish a feel - the first set went really well and climaxed in our namesake song “Interstellajam” - no, not a breakfast condiment. But after the break we came back and rocked it up with songs like Mystery & Boppy to leave everyone feeling groovy. N

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Mike Cooper

Tomorrow night we are supporting Mike Cooper at the folk club. Check out his web site and this recent interview. I feel very lucky!

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Thursday May, 4, Folk Club, Bellevue Hotel 8.30pm. Cover charge $10 ($6 for folk club & MCNQ members).

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First gig

Hi everyone. This is pretty exciting to have the band site up and running. We are getting some pictures from our first gig together last Fri night @ Exchange - so as soon as we receive them we’ll put them up for your viewing pleasure! c u l8r

Just on the Exchange gig - I think we had a great night. For our first real gig I was really happy with the feel & the sound. Well done fellas!

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