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Nights for Thursday 28 September 2017

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 27 September 2017
  • Next Episode: Friday, 29 September 2017
  • ‘The Outer Skin’ covered by SJD

    business music

    10:55 PM.Sean Donnelly aka SJD covers 'The Outer Skin' for Chris Knox's stroke compilation. (Part of Bryan Crump and Richard Langston's Dunedin: A Magical Musical Tour) Audio

  • Richard Langston reads 'On the Closing of The Captain Cook Tavern'

    business music

    10:45 PM.The Captain Cook used to be the venue for bands. Toy Love seemed to be the pub's house band at one point. And all the Flying Nun Dunedin bands played there at some point. It has been a pub of musos… Read more Audio

  • ‘Civilisation’ by Death and the Maiden

    history music

    7:46 PM.Death and The Maiden go light on the guitars and taking something of a cue from 80's synth bands. So, a change of pace while we take in the sea air at Port Chalmers - probably fish and chips for… Read more Audio

  • ‘Waiting for Touchdown’ by Sneaky Feelings

    history music

    7:38 PM.We are probably ready for an afternoon coffee by now, just to keep the energy up for the tour. So let's go to The Govenor's Café. Dave Pine, one of the lead writers and singers for Sneaky Feelings… Read more Audio

  • ‘As Does The Sun’ by Look Blue Go Purple

    history music

    7:32 PM.Now we're going to have a look at The Oriental Tavern, just off campus. In the mid-80s this was something of a second home for many of the Dunedin bands. It is a pretty ordinary looking pub but it… Read more Audio

  • ‘Joed Out’ by The Verlaines

    music Otago

    7:29 PM.We're heading for the North End. The student quarter. Stopping to take in the University, the bell towers, those beautiful stone buildings, the Leith flowing by. Grame Downes of The Verlaines lectures… Read more Audio

  • ‘Evolution’ by Dimmer

    music Otago

    7:26 PM.If we turn around on the Stuart Street over-bridge we can see Brockville. That is where Shayne Carter grew up. He is in charge of proceedings at the awards tonight. Shayne was in his first band at… Read more Audio

  • ‘Night of Chill Blue’ by The Chills

    history music

    7:20 PM.In Roslyn/Maori Hill, we are in the neighbourhood of the hall where The Chills played some of their earliest gigs. The Coronation Hall. They also played their 30th Anniversary gig there. It is time… Read more Audio

  • 'Planet Phrom’ by Peter Gutteridge (off his solo album ‘Pure’)

    history music

    7:08 PM.Peter Gutteridge was in The Chills, The Clean, The Great Unwashed and Snapper. Roy was a fan of Peter's songs. Peter was a wild character. His songs ranged from feedback masterpieces to simple sweet… Read more Audio

  • ‘Anything Could Happen’ by The Clean

    history music

    6:52 PM.We are now outside The Empire in Princess St, a 5 minute drive south from the Beneficiaries Hall. The hotel which was so pivotal, it allowed the young ambitious songwriters of the Dunedin school to… Read more Audio

  • ‘Pull Down The Shades’ by The Enemy

    history music

    6:48 PM.This song is on the CD I Write the Songs Okay, a selection made by the late Roy Colbert. We have stopped outside the Beneficiaries Hall on the corner of Hanover and Filleul Street in central Dunedin… Read more Audio

  • ‘What You Should Be Now’ by The Great Unwashed

    history music

    6:38 PM.Because it has the word 'Dunedin' in the opening line and I can't think of another Flying Nun song that does: 'Saw you back in Dunedin/things seems strange there". The song is off an album recorded by… Read more Audio

  • ‘North by North’ by The Bats

    history music

    6:33 PM.Songwriter, Robert Scott, grew up close to Dunedin airport in Mosgiel. He left the town to go into Dunedin to go to art school when he was 17 or so. That led to his later meeting David Kilgour (The… Read more Audio

  • Dunedin: A Magical Musical Tour

    history music
    Richard Langston's Magical Musical Tour of Dunedin - record covers

    12:00 PM.Southern man, music fan, poet and journalist Richard Langston takes us on a personal journey through Dunedin and its music. Read more Video, Audio

  • LIVE: Silver Scrolls 2017

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    10:00 AM.The country's top songwriting awards are taking place at the Dunedin Town Hall tonight from 8pm. Read more Video

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 27 September 2017
  • Next Episode: Friday, 29 September 2017
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