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...
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming

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It was a more relaxed Cat & Brat this week, having recovered from last week’s 3D Radiothon marathon, but still, we hit the ground running as per the Gordon Gano song we began with! There was new music from the likes of UK songstress Suzi Chunk, Japan’s Tenniscoats and Adelaide’s Volcano Cleaner, with the latest single from Django Django and a track from Wizards of Time’s intriguing debut, plus interesting covers of songs written by the likes of Bowie and the Rutles... there was a 1971 New Zealand Top 10 chart hit by Timberjack as well as tunes from the more recent past by Painted Hills, Pugwash and the Scoundrelles plus much more, before we finished the show with a very humorous song by Baterz in his final appearance as our “Artiste of the Month”.....
..... here is the full playlist.....
Gordon Gano & PJ Harvey – Hitting the Ground      (‘Hitting the Ground’ 2002 USA)
Suzi Chunk – No Stone Unturned      (‘Girl from the Neck Down’ LP 2012 UK)
the Tamborines – The Great Division      (‘Camera & Tremor’ 2010 UK – taken from ‘Psychedelica 4’ compilation 2010 UK)
Django Django – W.O.R.      (‘Django Django’ 2012 Scotland, UK)
the Mona Lisa Overdrive – It’s Just Too Much      (demo 2008 Adelaide, Australia)
Big Richard Insect – I’m So Bored      (‘Big Richard Insect’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Scoundrelles – Don’t Know Why [Rutles cover]     (‘Atomic Batteries to Power’ 2008 Aust./UK)
Wizards of Time – Hi My Name Is Body      (‘Will The Soft Curse Plague On?’ 2012 USA)
Weightless – Museum of Expired Life      (‘Self-Adjustment’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Tenniscoats – Shinjitsu       (‘All Aboard!’ 2012 Japan)
the Sand Pebbles – Sunshine to Burn [Long Grass cover]      (taken from the CD compilation accompanying the ‘Tomorrow is Today’ book about 60’s Australian psychedelic music 2007 Melbourne, Australia)
Volcano Cleaner – Not as Easy as it Sounds      (‘The Making of Volcano Cleaner’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Painted Hills – Kaleidoscope Eyes      (‘Painted Hills’ 2010 USA)
David Bowie – Moonage Daydream      (‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders From Mars’ LP 1972 UK)
Pugwash – A Rose in a Garden of Weeds      (‘Jollity’ 2005 UK)
Gaz Coombes – I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times [Beach Boys cover]      (‘Mojo: Pet Sounds Revisited’ compilation 2012 UK)
Black Box Recorder – Rock’n’Roll Suicide [Bowie cover]      (‘The Worst of Black Box Recorder’ anthology 2001 UK)
Mott the Hoople – All the Young Dudes [live]      (‘Uncut: Rebel Rebel’ compilation 2008 UK)
the Salt – Lucifer      (7”single 1968 USA)
Timberjack – Come to the Sabbat      (7”single 1971 New Zealand)
the Third Rail – Run, Run, Run      (7”single 1967 USA)
Baterz – You’re Not Cool      (‘Out of Hell’ 2000 Adelaide, Aust. – taken from the ‘Baterz for Beginners’ bonus CD with ‘Great Big Squiddy Fun’ tribute compilation 2009 Australia)    #
       #   “Artiste of the Month”


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


This week the Cat & the Brat curated the annual RADIOTHON (extended) edition of Technicolour Dreaming and we would like to thank the many listeners and bands who have subscribed to this fine station, helping to keep 3D Radio (and us!) on-air to play music you won’t hear anywhere else in this city (and indeed few places elsewhere!) and to expose and promote local and Australian music to the wider world, whether it be the latest releases or almost-forgotten 60’s singles, and all stops in between. Apropos of this, we played new tracks from Melbourne’s Pony Face, Perth’s Tame Impala off-shoot Pond and the soon-to-be-released EP by the Dunes, 60’s singles by the Loved Ones, Chris Malcolm, the Purple Hearts and the final release by the Twilights, throwing in 80’s Adelaide icons Toyland and the Spikes, an early brillig album track and a couple of surf instrumentals by Slingshot Dragster and DieselWitch along the way. Casting our net wider, we also played tracks from new releases by Sleepy Suns, Ty Segall and Asteroid No 4, as well as a ‘promo-teaser’ from the Galileo 7, (featuring Medway legend Allan Crockford of the Prisoners, Thee Headcoats etc) from their debut LP, due for release in September on State Records – the cover is worth the price alone! (check it out at  http://thegalileo7.fourfour.com/home  ) Finally, after two and a half hours of music plus Radiothon messages and giveaways, we ended the show with a song from the brilliant Baterz, our currentArtiste of the Month”..... and don’t forget, it’s not too late to subscribe to 3D Radio (and go into the prize draw!) – just go to  http://threedradio.com  for details!
..... and here is the full playlist:
the Small Faces – Here Comes the Nice     (7”single 1967 UK)
Chris Malcolm – Hurt, Love & Fire     (7”single b-side [to Trip on Life] 1968 Australia)
Go-Go Sapien – Celebrities Are Your Gods Now     (‘This Body Is Wrong For Us’ 2011 Melbourne, Aust.)
Pony Face – Alabama     (‘Hypnotised’ 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
the Dunes – Transition     (‘Between Midnight and Dawn’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Ride Into The Sun – Drown Your Soul     (‘Rats, Thieves & Liars’ 2011 Adelaide, Aust.)
Decoys – It’s All Mine     (‘It’s All Mine’ EP 2009 UK – taken from ‘Psychedelica 4’ compilation 2010 UK)
Mondo Phase Band – Equaliser     (demo 2011 Adelaide, Aust. – taken from ‘DepthCharge 11 : 3D Radio Compilation of Adelaide Bands 2012’)
Pond – Leisure Pony     (‘Beards, Wives, Denim’ 2012 Perth, Aust.)
Tame Impala – I Don’t Really Mind     (‘Innerspeaker’ 2011 Aust.)
Jay Walker & the Pedestrians – Purple, Black & Blue     (‘The Rise & Decline of the Sun’ EP 2010 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Purple Hearts – Early in the Morning     (7”single 1966 Aust.)
the Loved Ones – the Loved One     (7”single 1966 Aust.)
Brat Farrar – Punk Records     (‘Brat Farrar’ 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
the Gels – Ballroom Blitz [Sweet cover]     (‘Ballroom Blitz’ EP 2004 Adelaide, Aust.)
Ty Segall & White Fence – I am Not a Game     (‘Hair’ 2012 California, USA)
Sleepy Suns – Martyrs Mantra     (‘Spine Hits’ 2012 UK)
Luke Haines – Peter Hammill     (‘21st Century Man’ 2010 UK)
the Bee Gees – The Earnest of Being George     (‘Horizontal’ LP 1967 Australia/UK)
Dark Ocean Colors – Crashing the Sky     (‘Dark Ocean Colors’ 2011 USA)
the Galileo 7 – The Only One You’re Hurting (Is You)     (pre-release from ‘Staring at the Sound’ LP 2012 UK)
Asteroid No 4 – Hail to the Clear Figurine     (‘Hail to the Clear Figurine’ 2012 USA)
 Paul McCartney & Wings – Spirits of Ancient Egypt     (‘Venus and Mars’ LP 1975 UK)
 the Gothic Archies – This Abyss     (‘The Tragic Treasury : Songs from A Series of Unfortunate Events’ 2006 UK)
the Morning Light – Someday     (‘Otis’ 2012 Perth, Aust.)
Toyland – Glad To Be Australian      (‘Toyland’ 12” EP 1984 Adelaide, Aust.)
Jacques Dutronc – Hippie Hippie Hourrah     (‘Jacques Dutronc’ LP 1967 France)
Almost Numan – Me I Disconnect From You [Gary Numan cover]     (‘Almost Numan’ 2011 Adelaide, Aust.)
brillig – Pterodactyls     (‘Pterodactyls’ 2003 Adelaide, Aust.)
Barry Adamson – 007: a Fantasy Bond Theme     (‘Cinema is King’ EP 1992 UK – taken from ‘the Murky World of Barry Adamson’ anthology 1999) 
Davie Allan & the Arrows – Experiment in Terror [Henry Mancini cover]      (‘Shots in the Dark’ compilation 1996 USA)
DieselWitch – UFO Surf     (‘Surfadelica’ 2010 Adelaide, Aust.)
Slingshot Dragster – Stoli Chaser [Tremelo Beergut cover]      (demo 2008 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Spikes – She’s Melting     (7”single 1982 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Moodists – Frankie’s Negative     (‘Thirsty’s Calling’ LP 1984 Aust.)
Riders of the MarkThe Electronic Insides and Metal Complexion that Make Up Herr Doktor Krieg      (7”single 1967 USA)
the Twilights – Tell Me Goodbye     (7”single 1968 Aust.)
Baterz – Zombie Girl     (‘Out of Hell’ 2000 Adelaide, Aust. – taken from ‘Baterz for Beginners’ anthology bonus CD with ‘Great Big Squiddy Fun’ tribute compilation 2009 Australia)    #
 #    “Artiste of the Month”

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


As we gear up here for next week’s 3D Radiothon 2012, we felt we should up the local and Australian quotient in preparation, which was easy since there were so many new releases fitting that bill which demanded to be played! There were new singles from King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and the Demon Parade, EPs from a bunch of local acts including the Sunbirds, Steering By Stars and Sleeptalker, as well as albums from Wolfmother/redsunband offshoot Good Heavens and the Laurels. But it was not all new stuff... as always, we parted the mists of time and played lost gems by Lotus, the Psychedelic Furs and Echo & the Bunnymen, plus a track by the Popinjays from their 1992 ‘coversEP,and one from Canada’s High Dials, taken from Psychedelica 4, the most recent of Northern Star Records excellent compilation series before finishing with our currentArtiste of the Month”, the late great Baterz.....
... so here is the full playlist from your curators, the Cat & the Brat...
the Sand Pebbles – Altered Images      (‘Atlantis Regrets Nothing’ 2006 Melbourne, Australia)
the Flower Machine – LA in the Rain     (‘Lavender Lane’ 2010 USA)
the Sunbirds – I Shook     (‘Emergency Christmas’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Australia)
Steering by Stars – Shallow Breath     (‘Ties That Bind’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Swimming – Like Minds Colliding     (‘Swimming’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Lotus – Lotus 1     (7”single 1971 Australia)
the Selfish Cales – Psychedelic Eyes     (‘the Selfish Cales 11’ EP 2012 Italy)
the Demon Parade – She’s Gonna Be a Star     (7”single 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
Marlow – Always there     (CDsingle pre-release 2012 Aust.)
the Jessica Fletchers – Bloody 70’s Love     (7”single 2004 USA)
Sures – The Sun     (‘Stars’ EP 2012 Sydney, Aust.)
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Elbow     (CDsingle 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
the Headset – Action Man     (‘Antipodean Screams - Vol. 1’ compilation 2003 Aust.)
the Laurels – This City is Coming Down     (‘Plains’ 2012 Aust.)
Good Heavens – Are You Sick?      (‘Strange Dreams’ 2012 Aust.)
Sleeptalker – Wolves     (‘Sleeptalker’ cdEP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Napoleon XIV – They’re Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!     (7”single 1966 USA)
the Popinjays – Rain [Beatles cover]     (‘I’m a Believer’ cdEP 1992 UK)
Echo & the Bunnymen – People are Strange [Doors cover]      (12”single 1987 UK)    
the Teardrop Explodes – Strange House in the Snow      (‘Kirimanjalo’ mini-LP 1980 Japan-only release/UK)
the Psychedelic Furs – Imitation of Christ     (‘the Psychedelic Furs’ LP 1980 UK)
the High Dials – Space Hobo     (‘Moon Country’ 2008 Montreal, Canada  – taken from ‘Psychedelica 4’ compilation 2010 UK)
the See See – Keep Your Head     (7”single 2009 UK)
Baterz – Spider Mother     (‘Out of Hell’ 2000 Adelaide, Aust.)    #
     #  “Artiste of the Month”

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


Sometimes there are highlights on Technicolour Dreaming that are selected for any number of reasons. Take, for instance, the Merry-Go-Round“Listen, Listen” is a great slice of pop-perfection, but take a look at those groovy clothes!! (our clip shows their ill-fated appearance on “the Dating Game” in 1967).  New London outfit Weird Dreams made the grade due to their sheer delicious musical wooziness, and seeing as it had been stuck in our heads all week, we just had to play the catchy trackLucifer” by the Salt (in reality a studio-only band headed by Joey Levine, who also made Chewy, Chewy and Yummy, Yummy, Yummy!) Other picks included a Kim Fowley classic, co-written with Michael Lloyd of the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (who coincidentally also played with the late Darryl Cotton, as featured in last week’s tribute), and cool cover versions by the Barbarellatones and the Church (of Jan and Dean, and Hawkwind, respectively). The Adelaide artists featured this week included local legends the Dagoes and Lizard Train and, of course, the late great Baterz, our current “Artiste of the Month,” who concluded the set.

And here is the playlist…

Lizard Train – Explosion in a Room     (‘Thirteen Hour Daydream’ EP 1986 Adelaide, Australia)
the Black Angels – Manipulation     (‘Passover’ 2006 Texas, USA)
the Knickerbockers – Lies     (7”single 1965 USA)
Penetration – Don’t Dictate     (7”single 1977 UK)
the Merry-Go-Round – Listen, Listen     (7”single 1967 USA)
the Green Circles – Brown House in Stepney     (‘Brass knobs, bevelled edges [and in 23 different positions]’ 2003 Adelaide, Aust.)
Jefferson Airplane – We Can Be Together     (‘Volunteers’ LP 1969 USA)
Marc Bolan & T.Rex – Teenage Dream     (‘Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow – A Creamed Cage in August ‘ LP 1974 UK)
Scott Walker – The Old Man’s Back Again [dedicated to the neo-Stalinist regime]     (‘Scott 4’ LP 1970 UK)
the Church – Silver Machine [Hawkwind cover]     (‘Box of Birds’ 1999 Aust.)
the Dagoes – Little Blackie     (7”single b-side [to We Sell Soul] 1980 Adelaide, Aust. – taken from ‘Supreme’ anthology)
the Readymades – Big Shoe Shuffle     (‘Handmade’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Suzi Chunk – Tripwire     (7”single b-side [to Look Back and Laugh] 2012 UK)
the Barbarellatones – Dead Man’s Curve [Jan & Dean cover]     (‘Confessions of a Teenage Prostitute’ 2011 USA)
Tea – Birthday Boy     (pre-release/demo 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
?  and the Mysterians – 96 Tears     (7”single 1966 Michigan, USA)
Kim Fowley – Strangers from the Sky     (7”single 1967 California, USA)
the Salt – Lucifer     (7”single 1968 USA)
City Riots – Wait For You     (‘Sea of Bright Lights’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Weird Dreams – Vague Hotel     (‘Choreography’ 2012 London, UK)
Baterz – Darling     (‘Out of Hell’ 2000 Adelaide, Aust.)     #
      #   “Artiste of the Month”




Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


Beginning with a psychedelic Rolling Stones gem, the Cat & the Brat juggled genres, eras and geography for your listening pleasure. But minutes into the show, we were pleasantly interrupted (twice!) by a knock at the door of Three D Radio, with members of Adelaide bands bearing their brand new releases. Not long after, hot-off-the-press tracks from Brenton Manser and the Readymades were unleashed on the airwaves – ‘seat of the pants radio’ in action!! You too can have your songs aired on Three D – send us a copy, and if we like it, we’ll play it! – regardless, it’ll go into the ‘new releases’ section of the 3D Library for other announcers to discover! But we digress – your hosts proceeded on their merry way with gems from Baker Knight and the Knightmares, Major Tom and the Atoms, the Buzzcocks, and the Great Apes, to name but a few. A highlight was the Jigsaw Seen’s version of ‘Circle of Steel’, featuring Dave Davies on backing vox, so naturally we had to follow this with a rare Davies track from his new “Hidden Treasures” anthology.  And being the first day of August, it was time to finish the show with a new “Artiste of the Month”, with Adelaide’s late, great Baterz winning the spot for the next 4 weeks.....
.....and here is the playlist.....
the Rolling Stones – She’s a Rainbow     (‘Their Satanic Majesties Request’ LP 1967 UK)
the Great Apes – Sebastopol Street [Procession cover]     (‘Tomorrow Is Today: a tribute to the Australian Psychedelic Scene 1966-70’ compilation 2007 Australia)
the Lovetones – Mantra     (‘Meditations’ 2006 Aust.)
Jacques Dutronc – Les metamorphoses      (‘Jacques Dutronc [aka Comment Elles Dorment]’ LP 1967 France)
the Good, the Bad & the Queen – the Good, the Bad & the Queen     (‘the Good, the Bad & the Queen’ 2007 UK)
the Triffids – Raining Pleasure     (‘Love in Bright Landscapes’ LP 1986 Aust.)
Brenton Manser – Don’t Shut Me Out     (‘3 Song Sampler’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Bikini Atoll – Then Amplify     (‘Moratoria’ 2004 UK)
the B-52’s – 53 Miles West of Venus     (‘Wild Planet’ LP 1980 USA)
the Royal Dave Graney Show – Bodysnatcher Blues     (‘All our Friends are Stars’ EP 2004 Aust.)
the Jigsaw Seen – Circle of Steel [Gordon Lightfoot cover]     (‘Winterland’ 2011 USA)
Dave Davies – Creeping Jean [unreleased stereo version]    (rec. 1969 – taken from ‘Hidden Treasures’ anthology 2011 UK)
Paul Revere & the Raiders – Mr Sun Mr Moon     (7”single 1969 USA – taken from ‘Hungry for Kicks: singles & choice cuts 1965-69’ Rev-Ola anthology 2009)
the Moles – Brain Garden     (‘The Future Sounds of Ashton’ 2011 UK)
the Mynd Gardeners – Falling in Love Again [Ted Mulry cover]     (hidden track on ‘Tales From The Caramel Hourglass’ EP 2010 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Readymades – Ghost & the Bones     (‘Handmade’ EP 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Monkees – Love Is Only Sleeping     (‘Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones’ LP 1967 USA)
Baker Knight & the Knightmares – Hallucinations      (7”single 1967 USA – taken from ‘My Mind Goes High: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets from the WEA Vaults’ compilation 2005)
Major Tom & the Atoms – Last Dance of the Lizard King     (‘Shake It Til You Break It’ EP 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
the Buzzcocks – Boredom     (‘Spiral Scratch’ EP 1977 UK)
the Monks – Oh, How to Do Now     (‘The Early Years 1964-1965’ anthology 2009 USA)
Kamikaze – ‘Lil Red Riding Hood [Sam the Sham cover]     (demo 2011 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Flamin’ Groovies – Teenage Head     (‘Teenage Head’ LP 1971 USA)
Baterz – Goth      (‘Goth’ EP 2000 Adelaide, Aust. – taken from the ‘Great Big Squiddy Fun: A Baterz Tribute’ compilation’s bonus disc ‘Baterz for Beginners’ 2009 Aust.)   #
         #   “Artiste of the Month”