Something For Kate almost broke up, Tim Rogers pays tribute to health workers, week two of our quiz!
I used to listen to Dress Me Slowly every day. Truthfully, I have been through phases of listening to a You Am I record every day for a large part of my life. But Dress Me Slowly always struck me as one of the band's most underrated records. I was bound to tire of it. And I did. It got relegated to the CD rack years ago and hasn't had much action for about a decade. But after seeing Tim Rogers play 'Weeds' on a live stream the other night, I had to hear it again. I still knew every nook and cranny of its 13 songs. I knew exactly which song was coming next. And I loved it in a way that I didn't think I could love it again. It made me consider whether the glee of rediscovering a record you used to love is any more profound than the feelings you developed for it the first time around. Is the added pang of nostalgia you get when unearthing an old treasure enough to make it stand even taller? Does distance really make the heart grow fonder? It can't be confected. You can't bury a record like a time capsule and come back to it expecting revelations. But geez it's a good feeling to be surprised by something so familiar. Dig through your shelves this weekend and see if something grabs you for the first time in a long time. |
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| | For a while there, it looked like the band would not live past the release of its debut album. But something special happened. | | | |
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| | | | | Here's how he's handling life in isolation so far away from home. | | | |
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| | Each week, we test your musical memory and knowledge of the best new stuff with our quiz. Challenge your friends! | | | |
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| | | | From Vivian Bullwinkel to David Lee Roth. | | | |
| | | | | The band are pulling a new relic out of their archives every week while we are in isolation. | | | |
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| | He’s a founding member of one of the world’s biggest alt rock acts, has been ranked as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, and now Ed O'Brien of Radiohead is guest programming rage. Tune in Saturday 18 April from 6am, and later that night from 11:50pm. | | | |
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