Live at the Wireless [Import] [Live]
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Very limited live radio session recorded in October, 1996 inAustralia at radio station JJJ. Melody Maker gave the album rave reviews. 11 tracks, including intense versions of 'GirlFrom Mars', 'Oh Yeah', 'T. Rex', 'Kung Fu', 'I'd Give You Anything', 'Goldfinger', a cover of Ween's 'What Deaner Was Talking About' and a different version of 'A Clear Invitation To The Dance' added as a hidden bonus track! The sound is incredible. 1997 Death Star release.
Live at the Wireless, Music, Ash, Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Indie Pop, Pop, Punk-Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Triple J Live at the Wireless
Various Artists
Manufacturer: White
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000074KD |
Tracks:
- Holy Juice - Killing Time
- Skin - Ratcat
- Kiss Off - Violent Femmes
- Long Walk Home - Louis Tillett
- Make Me Cry - Concrete Blonde
- Falling to Pieces - Faith No More
- Miles to Go - Nick Barker,
- Def Con One - Pop Will Eat Itself
- Bad Revisited - Beasts of Bourbon
- Puppy Drink - Falling Joys
- Tomorrow Wendy - Andy Prieboy
- Albert Namatjira - Not Drowning, Waving
- Charcoal Lane - Archie Roach
- Cake - Welcome Mat
- Touch Me I'm Sick - Mudhoney
- Such a Daze - Straitjacket Fits
- Glory Glory - The Blackeyed Susans
- Benchtop - Chris Abrahams, Melanie Oxley
- I Know You - Henry Rollins
Tracks:
- WhatS On Your Radio?
- Clocks
- Block Rockin Beats
- Calling
- Blister In The Sun
- This Is Love
- To Look At You
- People In The Middle
- My Kind Of Scene
- Special K
- More Than You Are
- Deanna
- Forest
- Scar
- How To Explain
Album Description
2007 compilation featuring the absolute best in-house performances from the Triple J vaults. Triple J, Australia's government-funded non-commercial radio station recently celebrated their 30th Anniversary and allowed their listeners to pick their favorite recordings. This first volume features 15 of those picks and includes rare performances from Coldplay, The Cure, Nick Cave, Missy Higgins, Powderfinger, Placebo, The Cat Empire and more. ABC Music.
Album Details
In 2005, Australia's National Youth Broadcaster Triple J Celebrated 30 Years on Air. As Part of the Celebrations, the Government Funded, Non-commercial Rad. They Let the Listeners Loose in their Huge Vault of Live Recordings to Select their Favourites and `must Hear Again' Recordings. The Commitment of the Station to Recording Live Shows by Local and International Acts is Unrivalled in Australia. They have One of the Best Archives of Live Music Anywhere in the World. Triple J's Impossible Music Festival Involved Putting Up a List of 500 of the Best Live Recordings on their Website for Listeners to Vote for their Favorites. The 50 Most Popular Sets were Then Featured Across a Special Weekend of Radio. It was Clear from the Enormous Feedback that Triple J's Listeners Wanted to Get Hold of Some of These Recordings on CD. It was from that Feedback that this On-going Series of CD Compilations was Initiated.
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- Alex Llyod Live
- Melodies, Emotion, and Music
- Unalloyd listening enjoyment
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Black the Sun/Live at the Wireless (+6 B
Alex Lloyd
Manufacturer: Emi
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00003ZKYW
Release Date: 1999-11-29 |
Album Details
This is the Re-release of Alex Lloyd's Debut Album, Black the Sun and Six Bonus Tracks Including Melting, Desert, Black the Sun, What a Year, Lucky Star and Snow (All Live Versions).
Customer Reviews:
Alex Llyod Live.......2000-05-29
Awesome great stuff highly recommend! Live accoustics make this one go off..rocks hard
Melodies, Emotion, and Music.......2000-04-06
I may not be able to provide an intellectual review, but I can say that this album is great. I enjoy good music in many forms (Monster Magnet, The Tea Party), and this album is great.
Lloyd conveys emotion in a powerful way without being overpowering. A great album to really LISTEN to, or to chill out to. I highly recommend it (pity it's an import for all you non-Australians)
Unalloyd listening enjoyment.......1999-12-30
Fans of progressive British rock bands such as Radiohead and Travis may care to check out Australian musician Alex Lloyd's more than competent debut album "Black the Sun". With versatile songwriting skills and a lived-in yet fragile voice that belies his youth, Lloyd richly evokes Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" on "Melting", without ever sounding derivative. This is a song that creeps up on you quietly, turns schizoid and grabs you by the throat, then gently lets go. Sampling, voice treatments and additional instruments are used judiciously, never overwhelming the listener. In "Momo", samples, harp, cheesy organ and heavy riffing guitars conspire to generate chaos, but are reined in at just the right moment to maintain the dynamic tension. The title track is a nothing short of a pop/rock gem, with a Jeff Buckley style refrain that lifts you into the ether where you don't want it to end. Even seemingly lesser tracks like "Lucky Star" and "What a Year" are compensated by succinct, memorable choruses and no-nonsense arrangements. The album's closing ballad, "Backseat Clause" conveys mixed emotions in a moving, understated way and would make a perfect live "show stopper". With a debut of this calibre, I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more of Alex Lloyd.
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- Ween cover!
- Very Very Good
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Live at the Wireless
Ash
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000768Y
Release Date: 2000-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Darkside Lightside
- Girl from Mars
- Oh Yeah
- T. Rex
- I'd Give You Anything
- Kung Fu
- What Deaner Was Talking About
- Goldfinger
- Petrol
- Clear Invitation to the Dance
Album Description
Very limited live radio session recorded in October, 1996 inAustralia at radio station JJJ. Melody Maker gave the album rave reviews. 11 tracks, including intense versions of 'GirlFrom Mars', 'Oh Yeah', 'T. Rex', 'Kung Fu', 'I'd Give You Anything', 'Goldfinger', a cover of Ween's 'What Deaner Was Talking About' and a different version of 'A Clear Invitation To The Dance' added as a hidden bonus track! The sound is incredible. 1997 Death Star release.
Album Details
10 Tracks Recorded Live at Triple J Studios. Songs Include: Oh Yeah, T Rex, Goldfinger, Girl from Mars and More.
Customer Reviews:
Ween cover!.......2006-09-04
You've got to get this if for no other reason than Ash's amazing Ween cover "What Deaner Was Talkin' About". Great for Ween fans everywhere!
Very Very Good.......2001-06-08
I remember hearing this on Triple J when it was recorded and remembered really enjoying it. I went out bought 1977 and Trailer and have been a big fan ever since. While I'm not sure whether this was ever released in Australia, I'd never seen it anywhere until the other day when I saw and bought it 2nd hand. It's a great live recording - high quality but with all those personal touches that put you on the same wavelength as the band. I love Ween, so 'What Deaner was Talking About' was really a treat. Great sound, great songs, great band.
Product Description
Triple J Live at the Wireless //
1. Holy Juice - Killing Time
2. Skin - Ratcat
3. Kiss Off - Violent Femmes
4. Long Walk Home - Louis Tillett
5. Make Me Cry - Concrete Blonde
6. Falling to Pieces - Faith No More
7. Miles to Go - Nick Barker,
8. Def con One - Pop Will Eat Itself
9. Bad Revisited - Beasts of Bourbon
10. Puppy Drink - Falling Joys
11. Tomorrow Wendy - Andy Prieboy
12. Albert Namatjira - Not Drowning, Waving
13. Charcoal Lane - Archie Roach
14. Cake - Welcome Mat
15. Touch Me I'm Sick - Mudhoney
16. Such a Daze - Straitjacket Fits
17. Glory Glory - The Blackeyed Susans
18. Benchtop - Chris Abrahams,
19. I Know You - Henry Rollins
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