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September 18, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

RNZ Pre-Panel: The Story of the Day (Sept 11, 12, 13)

Last week I had my first go on the Pre-Panel on RNZ. Well, actually I had my first three goes… The Panel runs from 4-5pm but at 3.45pm they have the “Pre-Panel” where Wallace Chapman introduces the guests and the question of the day and they get a producer or a guest (or whatever) to […]
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April 6, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Five Songs For Friday: # 11 – Five Favourite Cover Versions

Many years back – a decade ago at least, I reckon, the editor of the then-Real Groove magazine asked me to compile a list of five favourite cover versions; he never ended up using it but wrote back to tell me he thought my list was weird but cool. I liked that. You hardly ever […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged #11, Alone Again Or, Back In The High Life, Calexico, Cover, Cover Versions, Damon Albarn, Five Favourite Cover Versions, Five Songs For Friday, Five Songs For Friday: # 11, Five Songs For Friday: # 11 – Five Favourite Cover Versions, FM, Gin & Juice, Joe Cocker, John Darnielle, Love, Nathan Haines, novelty cover, Snoop Dogg, Steely Dan, Steve Winwood, The Beatles, The Gourds, The Mountain Goats, Warren Zevon, With A Little Help From My Friends ·

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October 23, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

Great Kiwi Albums You Must Revisit: #11 Pasif.ist

Okay, here’s one that you might need to visit rather than revisit, which is not to assume that you lot haven’t heard of it – but there’s that chance. It’s a relatively recent album – released on the often-wonderful Rattle imprint; a small label with big ideas around providing a quality package. They release CDs […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged #11, Great Kiwi Albums You Must Revisit, Natalia Mann, Pasif.ist, Phantom Billstickers, Rattle ·

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