Richie Havens – our second celebration of Woodstock - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

from 2019-08-10T22:00:29

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Welcome to the show notes for our 1 year anniversary, it's nothing special, no celebration of that here. However, we are celebrating Woodstock, and particularly Richie Havens' epic performance on the inaugural day. Quite what Richie Havens was thinking as he walked onto that stage to see all those people in front of him is any one's guess. But we've got much, much more than Richie Havens today. Our bookend artiste this week is another one off Tobin's Australian roster. He must have some serious contact there. Mallrat brings us the belting opener Groceries and follow up at the bottom of the show, where all good Mallrats should be we guess, with Nobody's Home. Shame there was nobody home when Ed Rooney visited the Bueller home and suffered a serious beating from Ferris' sister! Further to all that noise, we've got a banger from Shoredive Records' Indonesian shoegaze outfit Superego, the track Float, Lost leaves us feeling just that. Shoredive Records have an exciting and different catalogue of artists and we recommend you get off that beaten track you've been treading for so long. Don't look down at your feet in the musical mud, but look towards the heavens and dream of new shoes. Wait… there's more New Music Shot since old Tobers has been away - we had Horse Jumper of Love in the wings but due to technical difficulties couldn't get this up on our Patreon page. So, Richard jumped in with a Sunglitters remix of Baby by Primitive Heart, but you're going to have to jump on our Patreon channel to hear that. It's $1 a month for extra show, exclusive content. What are you waiting for? And lastly, but by no means least, we've got a double Cover Shot, M. Ward and the track that confused Richard, Let's Dance, and the instantly recognisable New Morning performed by James Corder. Join us, it's a lot of fun.

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