Show 117
04-30-2025
Whatever happened to the revolution
We all got stoned and it drifted away
Whatever happened to the revolution
I think it died just yesterday
The 80s
Another Day In the Sun - the Moffs, a 1985 single and it was also on their 1988 album Labyrinth.
Just Like Fire Would - the Saints, from their album All Fools Day, a 1986 release.
Idiot Grin - Do Re Mi, featuring Deborah Conway singing, from 1985, their album Domestic Harmony.
Paul Kelly was there
Maralinga, from Gossip, the 1986 album with his band the Coloured Girls.
Under The Sun, the title track to the band's 1987 album.
Sweet Guy, from 1989, by this time the band had been renamed Paul Kelly and the Messengers.
In the 80s, this would have been the future
Underground - Monique Brumby, a 2011 single and it was also on her self-titled 2014 LP.
The Colour of Hurt - Paulie Bignall, from his album Express Elevator, a 2021 release.
Preacher - Suzannah Espie, from her 2009 album First and Last Hotel.
More oldies, this time it's the 70s
Up There - Kahvas Jute, from their 1971 album Wide Open.
Most People I Know - Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Billy's best known song, a 1972 single. This version from the compilation It's All Happening - 23 Original Hits (1964-1975).
Evie (I'm Losing You) - Stevie Wright, the voice of the Easybeats, from Hard Road, a 1974 release, his first album as a solo artist. finale of the three-part song Evie.
Destination - the Church, in concert in Sydney in 2011. Destination was the first song on their 1988 album Starfish.
Intro: Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino, 2003.
Exit and extra: Pacific Heights - Baby Langston from their acclaimed 1998 album.