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The Down Under Hour 02-25-2026 show 160

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Show 160

Lance Ferguson and friends

Handbrake - Tim Rogers, renowned You Am I boss, fronting the Bamboos in 2015, from their album The Rules Of Attraction.

This Is How You Do It - the Bamboos, the title track to their 2023 album.

Runnin' - Lance Ferguson's Rare Groove Spectrum Vol. 3, a 2025 release.

Feet do your thing

In Your Arms - Saskwatch, featuring singer Nkechi Anele and multi-instrumentalist Nic Ryan-Glenie, we heard, from the 2015 album Sorry I Let It Come Between Us.

Owerri Disco Owelu Dreamhouse (pronounced Oh-WAY-lew), new music from Nkechi Anele, Nic Ryan-Glenie and Co. The song is on their self-titled album, which arrived in February 2026.

Treasures from the vault

From 1967, that was The Loved Ones, three songs from Magic Box, their only album.

The Loved One

A Love Like Ours

Everlovin' Man

We rock

Irresponsible - Peter Black, his new album A Bowl of Spiders was released in February 2026. Fans of Australian punk rock will know Peter Black as Blackie, from the Hard-Ons and Nunchukka Superfly.

Dumb - Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union, yes it's the guy who started the show this week singing with the Bamboos, because Mr Rogers needs to stay busy. It's from an album they made in 2005 titled Ghost Songs, paired with a second album, Dirty Ron, and reissued in vinyl in 2025.

Mother's Cries - Lady Lash, from her 2021 album Spiritual Misfit.

The way to go out

The Secret Life of Trees - by an artist who goes by the name Flash Poetry, from an album he put out in 2025 titled Reality, Now.

Get Up (Raise Your Head) - Marshall and the Fro, from their self-titled 2007 album.

Take Me to the River - Emma Donovan with a song written by Al Green for his 1974 album, Al Green Explores Your Mind. It's the title of the roadshow Emma is performing around Australia.

Respect to the brave people everywhere who are looking after their families, friends and neighbors in these trying times

Living In the Neighbourhood - Cyndi Boste, from her 2002 album Push Comes To Shove, for our weekly message of solidarity.

Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp start us off, move us along, and tell us when we're done.



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