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December 31, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

The Best Gigs Of The Year: The Top 10 Gigs I Reviewed in 2017

Every year I see some great shows – and 2017 offered up plenty. There were loads of great shows I missed (Paul McCartney – though I saw him in 1993 at least) and others that someone else will tell you was the best where I thought it was fucking absurd (Future Islands). Still, all up, […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Bill Frisell, Comet Is Coming, James Taylor, Midnight Oil, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Paul Kelly, PJ Harvey, Pseudo Echo, Steve Gunn, The Best Gigs Of The Year, The Best Gigs Of The Year: The Top 10 Gigs I Reviewed in 2017, The Top 10 Gigs I Reviewed in 2017 ·

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December 13, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

The Vinyl Countdown # 458

Pseudo Echo, Funky Town – The Album (1987) In 1987 we were in Surfer’s Paradise – first family trip. And it was a big deal. I was 10, mighta just turned 11 – and the aim for that trip was to get a brand new Walkman (I’d saved). And my folks were planning to buy […]
Posted in Blog, The Vinyl Countdown · Tagged 1987, A Beat For You, A Beat For You (Extended Mix), Australia, EP, Extended Mix, Funky Town, Funky Town - The Album, Gig Review: Pseudo Echo (December 9; Wgtn), Gold Coast, Icehouse, INXS, LP, Pseudo Echo, Record, Remix, Surfer's Paradise, The Vinyl Countdown # 458, Vinyl ·

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December 9, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Gig Review: Pseudo Echo (December 9; Wgtn)

Pseudo Echo San Fran Saturday, December 9 Pseudo Echo in 2017 is really just Brian Canham – lead singer, songwriter and guitarist. But his rent-a-bandmates look and sound the part, the twin keytar attack sells the look and feel of the band, 80s electric drums and a China-type cymbal giving the right rounded-edges to the […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged A Beat For You, Brian Canham, December 9, DJ Bill E, Funky Town, Gig, Gig Review, Gig Review: Pseudo Echo (December 9; Wgtn), Live Gig, Live Music, Music, Pseudo Echo, San Fran, Saturday, Send Me An Angel, The Narcs, Wellington, Wgtn ·

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