Three D Radio announcer, Megan Cat (up until recently with her husband, the late Peter Brat) lives in "The BratHaus" a rural seaside home about 100km from Adelaide on South Australia's scenic Fleurieu Peninsula.
Veteran musician Peter, and artist/musician Megan, were long-time DJs on Three D Radio 93.7fm
, Adelaide's eclectic independent music station.
Together Peter & Megan, known as "The Cat and The Brat" created this blog to allow listeners to review the playlists of their radio show, "Technicolour Dreaming" , watch clips of selected songs and simply join them in the enjoyment of their favourite music... psychedelia, 60's garage,
surf, punk/post-punk, pop, folk-rock, glam, 'Krautrock', goth, 80's electro... and much more!
But The Cat is carrying on the tradition, with guest co-presenters, and "Technicolour Dreaming" will continue in the same format, drawing from the huge "Cat & Brat" music collection, with the addition of new releases and reissues to keep things current. The Brat is hugely missed, but the show must go on, as he wanted...

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


The psych-pop classic “We Love You” by the Rolling Stones, with Brian Jones on mellotron and Lennon & McCartney on backing vocals, began today’s edition of Technicolour Dreaming, while, with ‘The Seeker’ from their debut EP, the Sunnyboys, in their last appearance as our “band of the month”, finished it. In between, we played a cut from the soon-to-be-released debut album by the Laurels, recent releases from bands such as Thee American Revolution, Love Parade and Them Plasms, a song from a Brian Eno’s ‘Another Green World’, a track from Paul McCartney’s debut solo album featuring his first recorded duet with Linda, a version of “The Saint” theme by a UK band found on a compilation of instrumentals supposedly from behind ‘the Iron Curtain’ [?], a Ray Davies song given the Redd Kross treatment, the brilliantly-named ‘Krome Plated Yabby1967 single from Australia’s own Wild Cherries and the Count Five’s ‘Psychotic Reaction’, plus much more... all brought to you once more by the Cat & the Brat on 3D Radio 93.7fm.....
..... and here is the full play-list.....
the Rolling Stones – We Love You     (7”single 1967 UK)
the Laurels – Glacier     (‘Plains’ 2012 Australia)
Ride Into The Sun – New Sunday     (demo version 2011 Adelaide, Aust.)
Love Parade – Like Lovers Do     (CD single 2012 Perth, Aust.)
Redd Kross – Fancy [Ray Davies cover]     (‘Lady in the Front Row’ CDsingle b-side 1993 USA)
Thee Oh Sees – Crushed Grass      (‘The Dream’ EP 2011 California, USA)
Them Plasms – Australian of the Year      (7”split-single [with the Hootenannies – Perth] 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Headset – Action Man     (‘Antipodean Screams Vol.1’ compilation 2003 Aust.)
the Molting Vultures – Morning Sun     (‘Get On Board’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Eno – Sky Saw     (‘Another Green World’ 1975 UK)
Paul McCartney – Man We Was Lonely     (‘McCartney’ 1970 UK)
Jim White – All Together Now [Beatles cover]     (‘Mojo : Yellow Submarine Resurfaces’ comp. 2012 UK/USA)
Sonny & the Sunsets – I See The Void     (‘Long-time Companion’ 2012 California, USA)
Arbouretum – Another Hiding Place     (‘Song of the Pearl' 2009 USA)
Hush Arbors – Fast Asleep     (‘Yankee Reality’ 2009 USA)
White Denim – Mirrored & Reverse     (‘Fits’ 2009 USA)
the Sand Pebbles – Occupied Europe (take me across the water)     (‘Dark Magic’ 2011 Aust.)
the Count Five – Psychotic Reaction      (7”single 1966 California, USA)
the Wild Cherries – Krome Plated Yabby     (7’single 1967 Aust.)
the Apricot – In Slower Motion     (‘A Forestful of Threes’ 2011 Norway)
Inside Looking Out – Morning Sun     (7”single 1970 Adelaide, Aust.)
Thee American Revolution – Grit Magazine     (‘Buddha Electrostorm’ 2012 USA)
the Eliminators – The Saint [TV-theme cover]    ("Guitars & Percussion" LP 1966 UK – taken from ‘Planetary Pebbles Vol.1 : Surfbeat Behind The Iron Curtain’ comp. 1997)
the Sunnyboys – The Seeker     (‘Sunnyboys’ EP 1980 Sydney, Aust.)  #
      # “Band of the Month”



Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Obscured By...


It probably says something about an Obscured By... audience that the best reaction we got this show was to a 42 year old flexi disc promoting a Readers Digest LP box set!   But then it probably says even more that we actually played it, along with another flexi designed for service station owners to promote a new, exciting kind of fuel.  That one is so obscure, we have no idea who is on it or when it came out.  But then, we also uncovered an early 60s track by The Big Three, with pre-Mamas & Papas Cass Elliott, which was not only a heavy influence on a current Neil Young version of the same song, but a rather well known and apparently unrelated hit in the meantime.  Very rare Australian tracks (Snakes Alive) were also included as usual, along with the other delights listed below.  All three "dots", at your service...
Billy Thorpe – You Don’t Live Twice     (7”single b-side 1967 Australia)
the Castaways (feat. Frankie Stevens) – Baby, What I Mean     (7”single b-side 1968 Aust.)
the Groove – You are the One I Love     (7”single 1968 Melbourne, Aust.)
the Valentines – Getting Better     (7”single b-side 1969 Perth, Aust.)
Snakes Alive – Aberrations      (‘Snakes Alive’ LP 1974 Aust.)
the Big Three – The Banjo Song     (7”single 1963 USA)
Shocking Blue – Venus [rare stereo mix]     (7”single 1969 Holland)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Oh Susannah     (‘Americana’ 2012 USA)
Sapphire Thinkers – Doin’ Alright     (‘From Within’ LP 1968 USA) 
the Palace of Light – Books     (7”single b-side 1991 UK)
Davy Jones – Girl     (7”single 1971 USA – taken from ‘The Bell Recordings 1971-72’ anthology) 
Scott Walker – Seventh Seal     (‘Scott 4’ LP 1969 UK)
Procol Harum – [Outside the Gates of] Cerdes     (‘Procol Harum’ LP 1967 UK)
Barclay James Harvest – Pools of Ice     (out-take 1968 UK – taken from ‘Barclay James Harvest’ 2002 CD-remaster)
the Seventh Seal – Spiritual Springs     (‘the Seventh Seal’  1997 Japan/UK)
Allan Toohey – Magical Melodies     (‘Readers Digest’ promo flexi-disc 1970 Aust.)
Arthur Ferrante & Louis Teicher – Tico-Tico     (‘Sound-proof: Sounds of Tomorrow Today’ 1956 USA)
We All Want To – You Used to be Funny     (flexidisc 2012 Australia)
the Avengers – We Are The One      (7”single 1977 California, USA)
FEAR – Living In The City     (7”single 1978 California, USA)
“???” – “H-Power”     (Ampol Petrol Co. commercial 1970[?] Australia)
Flipper – Brainwash      (7”single b-side 1981 USA)
T.Rex – There was a Time/ Raw Ramp     (7”single b-side 1971 UK)

 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


A mixed bag of tunes was on our menu again this week, starting with Traffic’s second single... still a great song despite bringing to mind ‘Neil the hippy’ every time we hear it! We featured cuts from an assortment of new releases, including two of our current faves, Ty Segall & White Fence’s ‘HairLP and ‘Bloom’ by Beach House, plus tracks taken off slightly older albums by the likes of Espers, Asteroid #4 and the Frowning Clouds, as well as a brilliant Beatles’ cover by Pete Shelley and a classic from the Psychedelic Furs debut LP, before finishing with our JuneBand of the Month”, the mighty Sunnyboys... these and a whole bunch more were played for your listening delight by  the Cat & the Brat.....
..... and here is the full playlist.....
Traffic – Hole in My Shoe     (7”single 1967 London, UK)
Like Leaves – Dancing On Glass     (‘Like Leaves’ 2011 Adelaide, Australia)
the Questions – We Got Love     (7”single b-side 1968 Sydney, Aust.)
the Vibrants – Something About You     (7”single 1967 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Frowning Clouds – That Girl’s Something Else     (‘Listen Closlier’ 2010 Melbourne, Aust.)
Wolfy & the Batcubs – Railroad Track     (‘Wolfy & the Batcubs’ EP 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
Ty Segall & White Fence – Time     (‘Hair’ 2012 California, USA)
Frank Black – Los Angeles     (‘Frank Black’ 1993 USA)
the Daylight Braves – Summer At Last     (‘Liquid Sun’ EP 2011 Adelaide, Aust.)
Pete Shelley – Think For Yourself [Beatles cover]     (‘Mojo: Yellow Submarine Resurfaced’ compilation 2012 UK)
the Thanes – Buzz Buzz Yeh Yeh     (‘Evolver’ anthology 2004 Scotland, UK)
the Molting Vultures – Train Crash      (‘Get On Board’ 2012 Adelaide, Australia)
the Psychedelic Furs – Pulse     (‘the Psychedelic Furs’ LP 1979 UK)
Beach House – Myth      (‘Bloom’ 2012 USA)
Espers – Another Moon Song     (‘Espers III’ 2009 USA)
Brightblack Morning Light – Black Feather Wishes Rise     (‘Brightblack Morning Light’ 2006 USA)
Asteroid #4 – Belong      (‘An Amazing Dream’ 2006 Philadelphia, USA)
the Laurels – Black Cathedral     (‘Mesozoic’ 2011 Sydney, Aust.)
the Mondo Phase Band – Chase     (‘Major Input Live’ 2011 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Photon Band – 9 Of Dreams     (‘All Young In The Soul’ 1998 Philadelphia, USA)
the Sunnyboys – This Is Real     (7”single 1982 Sydney, Aust.)    #
     #  “Band of the Month”

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Obscured By...


Our regular opening set of Australian 60’s and 70’s music this week featured a Loved Ones track found on a rare 1966 W&G Records compilation, plus a ‘live1971 Wild Cherries recording from Australia’s fondly-remembered ABC-TV series ‘GTK’. Other highlights included the “Light & Darkness suite”, comprising the whole of side 1 of Ash Ra Tempel’s second album, a couple of  Perth punk gems, a Peter Tork penned and performed song from the Monkees which remained unissued for more than twenty years, and a track from a new album spawned from the collaboration of Ty Segall and White Fence.  All rounded out with lots more, shall we say, obscurities and forgotten masterpieces... brought to you by the Cat & the Brat, your DOTS for this week......
..... and here is the full playlist.....
Freshwater – Hello Sunshine      (7”single b-side 1971 Australia)
the Wild Cherries – G.O.D. (Guitar Over Drive)      (broadcast on ABC-TV July 1971 – taken from “the GTK Tapes Vol.1” 1995 Australia)
the Vacant Lot – Don’t Let Me Sleep Too Long [Myddle Class cover]     (7”single 1967 Sydney, Aust.)
the Twilights – The Way They Play     (7”single b-side 1967 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Wright of Waye – Sun God     (7”single 1968 Sydney, Aust.)
Ray Brown & the Whispers – Too Late to Come Home     (7”single 1966 Aust.)
the Loved Ones – I Want You To Love Me     (‘Our Generation’ W&G Records compilation LP 1966 Aust.)
the Numbers – Govt Boy      (‘Govt Boy’ EP 1979 Aust.)
the Rich Kids – Ghosts of Princes in Towers     (7”single 1978 UK)
the Rockets – Mean Mistress     (7”single 1979 Perth, Aust.)
the Manikins – Love at Second Sight     (7”single 1980 Perth, Aust.)
the Vice Creems – Danger Love      (‘Danger Love’ EP 1979 UK)
Ultravox! – Satday Night in the City of the Dead     (‘Ultravox!’ LP 1977 UK)
the Human League – Circus of Death [Fast Product version]     (7”single 1978 UK)
Ash Ra Tempel – Light & Darkness     (‘Schwingungen’ LP 1972 Germany)
Michael Bundt – Les Classes Aux Microbes     (‘Just Landed Cosmic Kid’ LP 1977 Germany)
Ultimate Spinach – Fragmentary March of Green     (‘Behold & See’ LP 1968 USA)
Svensk – Dream Machine     (7”single 1967 UK)
Pleasure – Poor Old Organ Grinder     (7”single 1969 USA)
Ola & the Janglers – What a Way to Die     (7”single 1969 Sweden)
the Garden Club – Little Girl Lost & Found     (7”single 1967 Los Angeles, USA)
the Monkees – Tear The Top Right Off My Head     (recorded/unissued 1968 – released on ‘Listen to the Band’ compilation 1991 USA)
Gene Clark – Los Angeles     (recorded/unissued 1968 – released on ‘Flying High’ compilation 1998 USA)
Ty Segall & White Fence – The Black Glove/Rag     (‘Hair’ 2012 California, USA)
Dark Ocean Colors – The Other Line     (‘Dark Ocean Colors’ 2011 USA)
the Jelly Bean Bandits – Generation     (‘the Jelly Bean Bandits’ LP 1967 USA)    

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


We devoted a chunk of this week’s show to a phone interview with one of our favourite bands... Melbourne’s dulcimer-driven Dandelion Wine, who are in town on June 16 as part of their ‘Light Streaming Down 10th Anniversary Tour’ commemorating the release of their first EP back in 2002. Amongst other things, we spoke to Nicholas about their German record label, Black Rain, the upcoming European tour (their 7th), favourite toy lobsters and, of course, dulcimers and other exotic string instruments. They are a great live act, so try and catch them next time they are in your locale. Speaking of great live performances, we also played a track from the lovely LeighStarDust who is making her first live appearance in over a year, supporting Dandelion Wine. During the rest of the show there were tracks from new releases by the likes of Gravenhurst and Suzi Chunk from the UK  and Aussie outfits, the Fabergettes and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, as well as 60’s gems by Kaleidoscope and Chris Farlowe, 80’s Australian singles by Salamander Jim (Tex Perkins et al) and the Sacred Cowboys, plus local surf tunes from Dieselwitch and GT Stringer, before we finished with our current “Band of the Month”, the Sunnyboys... all this, and more, brought to you by the Cat and the Brat on 3D Radio 93.7fm, Adelaide’s foremost eclectic music station.....
..... and here is the full playlist.....
Wooden Wand – Baby, You’re a Rich Man [Beatles cover]     (‘Mojo: Yellow Submarine Resurfaced’ compilation 2012 UK)
Gravenhurst – The Prize     (‘The Ghost in Daylight’ 2012 UK)
Kaleidoscope – (Further Reflections) In the Room of Percussion     (7”single 1968 UK)
Eric Burdon & the Animals – Anything     (7”single 1966 UK)
the Screaming Tribesmen – A Stand Alone     (7”single 1984 Australia)
the Drab Doo Riffs – Trouble     (‘Postcards from Uranus’ 2010 New Zealand)
Salamander Jim – Hot Cakes For Daddy     (‘Lorne Greene Shares His Precious Fluids’ mini-LP 1984 Aust.)
the Damned & Lemmy – Ballroom Blitz [Sweet cover]     (7”single 1979 UK)
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Bloody Ripper     (CD-single 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
the Sacred Cowboys – Nothing Grows in Texas     (7”single 1982 Melbourne, Aust.)
Dandelion Wine – Twins      (‘Selected Anachronisms’ EP 2008 Aust.)
       [phone interview with Nicholas from Dandelion Wine]
Dandelion Wine – Found     (‘An Inexact Science’ 2006 Aust.)
Trembling Bells – All Good Men Come Last     (‘Shindig: It’s Happening Vol.2’ compilation 2010 UK)
Houdini Dax – Fizzy Moon     (‘You Belong to Dax, Darling’ 2011 Wales, UK)
the Fabergettes – Ding Dong     (‘the Fabergettes’ EP 2012 Sydney, Aust.)
the Booby Traps – Another Day, Another Man     (‘the Booby Traps’ 2006 Aust.)
Dieselwitch – Surf Wagon     (‘Surfedelica’ 2009 Adelaide, Aust.)
GT Stringer – Nothing Else Matters     (‘Surfrospective’ CD-anthology 2008 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Race Marbles – Like a Dribbling Fram     (7”single 1966 Toronto, Canada)
LeighStarDust – The Moll Song [Matt’s Little Brother cover]     (‘They Make Good Pets But I Don’t Have One’ 2005 Adelaide, Aust.)
Chris Farlowe – Moanin’ [sitar mix]     (7”single 1967 UK – taken from ‘Immediate Mod Box Set’ compilation 2005)
Suzi Chunk – Tripwire     (7”single b-side 2012 UK)
the Sunnyboys – Show Me Some Discipline     (7”single 1982 Australia)   #
     # “Band of the Month”


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Obscured By...


Sadly, there were two more RIPs to announce and commemorate - Bob Welch, ex-Fleetwood Mac guitarist and Eduard Khil, the Russian artist behind probably the most successful meme of recent times - quite different musically but both making their own mark on the world.    Elsewhere in the show, we continued with some favourite themes such as bizarre covers, rare singles from any place and any time, Australian obscurities, even some current Welsh music from Houdini Dax and Colorama.  Indeed, we - that is, all three "dots" - even saw fit to include a Wa Wa Nee single.  Have we no shame?  That's a rhetorical question, btw.

Annette Steele - Lazy River     (7” single 1967 Australia)
Yvonne Barrett – You’re the One [Petula Clark cover]     (7” single b-side of ‘Little People’ 1965 Aust.)
Noleen Batley – Running Round In Circles     (7” single b-side of ‘Heartaches and Kisses’ 1966 Aust.)
Marty Rhone – She’s Coming Home     (7” single 1968 Aust.)
the Factory – Hooray for Hazel    [Tommy Roe cover]   (‘Our Generation’ LP compilation 1967 Aust.)
Ronnie Charles – Wishing Well [Free cover]     (‘Prestidigitation’ LP 1976 Aust.)
Eduard Khil – I Am So Happy To Finally Be Back Home [aka ‘Trololo’; Muslim Magomayov cover]     (1976 Russia)
Alextremo Boy – Trololo [Trololo ‘metal’ cover]     (mp3, Argentina, 2012)
the Presidents – Love Bug [the Supremes ‘Love Is Like An Itching’ cover]    (date unknown, Germany)
Bugotak – Kon Tegathy [Beatles ’Come Together’ cover]     (‘Coverlar’ 2006 Tuva, Russia)
RTC – Drive My Car [Beatles cover]     (‘Seropositive’ 1987 Holland)
Cachicamoconcaspa Y Leyko El Perro de la IIII Dimension – Imagine [Lennon cover]     (‘A Pulir La Hebilla’ Venezuela 2006)
the Driving Stupid – Horror Asparagus Stories     (7” single 1966 New York)
the High Revving Tongues – Elevator     (7” single 1968 New Zealand)
Ray Columbus – Polka Dot Resistance     (‘San Francisco International Pop Festival’ LP compilation 1967 New Zealand/USA)
Boo and the Boo Boos – Oriental Boo      (7” single b-side of Linda Van Dyck’s first single, 1966 Holland)
the Graded Grains – Lucifer Sam [Pink Floyd cover}     (7” acetate b-side, 1968 Torquay, UK)
Bob Welch  - Man Overboard     (‘Man Overboard’ LP 1980 USA)
Jim Keays – Urania     (‘Boy From The Stars’ LP 1974 Aust.)
Colorama – Safara     (‘Llyfr Lliwio’ [‘Colouring Book’] 2012 Wales, UK)
Houdini Dax – You’re A Ghoul     (‘You Belong to Dax, Darling’ 2012 Wales, UK)
Asteroid #4 – Tricks of the Trade     (‘Sounds From Psychedelphia’ compilation 1998 Philadelphia, USA)
Crystal Set – Thrive [Mr Jolly Mix]     (‘Mixed Bag’ EP 1991 Aust.)
Wa Wa Nee – I Want You     (7” single 1987 Aust.)
Cousteau – Last Good Day of The Year     (‘Cousteau’ 2001 USA/Aust.)
Dukes of Stratosphear – Open A Can Of Human Beans     (’25 O’Clock’ bonus track 1992 UK)
the Strangeloves – Night Time     (7” single 1966 USA)
Bobby Comstock – Let’s Stomp     (7”single 1963 USA)
Patti Lace and the Petticoats – Girls Don’t Trust That Boy     (7” single 1964 USA)
Johnny Topper and his Beatnik Buddies – Frankie’s Goat     (7” single 1979 Aust.)

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


After coincidentally beginning this week’s edition of  Technicolour Dreaming with Norway’s the Apricot and WalesApple, the Cat & the Brat just couldn’t resist a ‘fruit-salad’ set – the Electric Prunes even had a fruit-referencing song -  from around the world, but once we got to Quincy Conserve, it had to stop, because there are so many and we could have done a whole show of them... so we moved into more psychedelic sounds starting with perennial favourites, Wooden Shjips. Later, there were a bunch of local bands from different eras, such as Systems Go from the early 80’s through to debut releases by Jim Jennings [of God God Dammit Dammit fame] and the title track from the cassette-only EP by Major Crimes, plus the debut  Zoot single in support of singer Darryl Cotton’s battle with cancer, before we ended the show with the Sunnyboys in their first appearance as our new ‘Band of the Month’.....
..... and here is the full playlist.....
the Apricot – We Believe in Zoo     (‘A Forestful of Threes’ 2011 Norway)
Apple – The Otherside     (7”single b-side 1968 Cardiff, UK)
Mid State Orange – Moving in a Circle [Executives cover]     (taken from the CD compilation accompanying the ‘Tomorrow is Today’ book about 60’s Australian psychedelic music 2007 Melbourne, Australia)
the Lemon Pipers – No Help From Me     (7”single b-side 1967 Ohio, USA)
the Electric Prunes – The Great Banana Hoax     (‘Underground’ LP 1967 USA)
Pineapples From The Dawn Of Time – Too Much Acid     (7”single 1987 Brisbane, Australia)
Quincy Conserve – San Francisco Girls [Fever cover]     (rec. 1970 New Zealand – released on ‘A Day In My Mind’s Mind, Vol.2’ compilation 2008 Wellington, N.Z.)
Wooden Shjips – Rising     (‘West’ 2011 San Francisco, USA)
Sun Dial – Magic Flight     (‘Other Way Out’ LP 1990 USA)
the Church – Shadow Cabinet     (‘Persia’ EP 1984 Australia)
Cotton Mather – 40 Watt Solution     (‘The Big Picture’ 2001 Austin, Texas, USA)
the Higher State – Turn Into Fall     (‘Freakout at the Gallery’ 2012 UK)
Jim Jennings – Hit Me Again     (demo 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Pat Capocci Combo – Devil Got My Baby     (‘Adelaide Kustom Kulture Weekend 2003-2012’ compilation 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Major Crimes – Monsoon     (‘Monsoon’ cassette EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Sardine V – Stuck On You     (‘I Hate You’ 12”EP 1983 Sydney, Aust.)
Systems Go – Red Light On     (‘5MMM’s Compilation Album of Adelaide Bands 1980’ – local community FM radio station [now 3D Radio] comp. 1980 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Zoot – You Better Get Going Now [Jackie Lomax cover]     (‘4 Shades of Pink’ EP 1968 Aust.)
the Sunnyboys – Tomorrow Will Be Fine     (7”single b-side 1981 Australia)   #
     #  “Band of the Month” 

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Obscured By...


After hearing, shortly before going to air, the news about Adelaide singer Darryl Cotton‘s cancer diagnosis, we just had to play a favourite song from his old band, the Zoot, at the conclusion of our selection of Australian music which regularly opens our show. Also included in that set was the opening track of Normie Rowe’s debut album in 1965, the debut single from the Black Diamonds, and a rare EP cut by Billy Thorpe& the Aztecs from 1966. From there, we ventured far and wide, with rarities by Slowdive, Throbbing Gristle and New Zealand’s Dizzy Limits, plus a slew of 7” singles from numerous locales, such as I Fantoms from Italy, the Beavers from Japan, Hex from the USA and the Matadors from Czechoslovakia, as well as some early Bowie in his David Jones & the Lower Third incarnation plus Marc Bolan with a later John’s Children track from the UK, before finishing with some Harmonia musik from Germany ... all brought to you this week by your two DOTS, the Cat & the Brat.....
..... and here is the full playlist.....
the Joyboys – Murphy the Surfie     (7” single 1963 Australia)
the Black Diamonds – See the Way     (7” single 1966 Lithgow, Aust.)
Normie Rowe – She used to be mine     (‘It Ain’t Necessarily So But It Is... Normie Rowe’ LP 1965 Aust.)
Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs – My Babe [Willie Dixon cover]     (‘Stand By Me’ EP 1966 Aust.)
Johnny Young – Hold On [Fleur De Lys cover]     (‘Surprises’ LP 1968 Aust./UK) 
the Moods – Rum Drunk     (7”single b-side 1966 Aust.)
the Zoot – Turn Your Head     (7”single b-side 1970 Aust.)
Gary Numan – Metal     (rec. 2001 BBC Radio – taken from ‘1979-2001: the Complete John Peel Sessions’ 2007 UK)
Major Crimes – Poolside     (‘Monsoon’ cassette EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Slowdive – Some Velvet Morning [Lee Hazlewood cover]     (‘Volume, issue 7’ magazine/CD 1993 UK)
Simple Minds – I Travel [extended mix]     (12”single 1980 UK)
Throbbing Gristle – United     (7”single 1978 UK)
Sun Araw – Beat Cop      (‘On Patrol’ 2010 USA)
Alex – Tales of Purple Sally     (‘Alex’ LP 1974 Germany)
the Beavers – Koishite Aishite     (7”single b-side 1968 Japan)
the Hobbits – I’m Just a Young Man     (‘Down to Middle Earth’ LP 1967 New York, USA)
Les Problemes – Dodecaphonie     (7”single 1966 France)
I Fantoms – Le Insegnere Pubblicitarie     (7” single 1966 Turin, Italy)
Dizzy Limits – Mare Tranquility     (7”single b-side 1969 Wellington, New Zealand)
the Apostolic Intervention – (Tell me) have you ever seen me     (7”single 1966 UK)
Hex – Doubt     (7”s9iingle 1966 USA)
Ronnie Burns – Exit Stage Right     (7”single 1967 Aust.)
 the Twilights – Cathy Come Home     (7”single 1967 Adelaide, Aust.)
Davy Jones & the Lower Third – You’ve Got a Habit of Leaving Me     (7”single 1966 UK)
John’s Children – A Midsummer’s Night Scene     (7” single 1967 UK)
the Yardbirds – Little games     (7”single 1967 UK)
the Matadors – Get Down from the Tree     (‘Matadors’ LP 1968 Czechoslovakia)
 Lemmy & Wendy O. Williams– Stand By Your Man [Tammy Wynette cover]     (‘Stand By Your man’ EP 1982 USA/UK)
Harmonia – Veterano     (‘Musik von Harmonia’ LP 1974 Germany)