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...
Showing posts with label Electric Prunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric Prunes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Technicolour Dreaming



Douglas P. of Death In June fame joined us again as guest programmer this week, on the eve of his North American tour which begins shortly in Mexico [details here], playing some tracks from his recent “Live In Wein” double album. As always he entertained us with anecdotes and stories including the merits of the Dave Clark 5’s contribution to “the British Invasion” and their 1965 movie “Catch Us If You Can”, which we all agreed was an unjustly under-rated 60’s classic! He also brought in music for us to play by artists who have joined him on his various overseas tours, including Ostara, Spitting At Pigeons and Spiritual  Front. Also this week we played a couple of previews from some of the forthcoming album releases by the UK’s wonderful Fruits de Mer Records vinyl-only label – one from Sweden’s Tor-Peders and another by UK stalwarts Astralasia - you can get more details at their website. Add some Byrds, Clinic, Antoine, a mix of new and old psychedelia and more..... and that was the show for another week! We hope Douglas’s shows in the Americas go well and we look forward to catching up again after his return.....
..... so here is the playlist, with a multitude of visuals to enjoy.....
the Dave Clark 5 – Anyway You Want It      (7”single 1964 UK)
Ostara – Paradise Down South      (“Paradise Down South” 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
Tor-Peders – Aye Makami      (“Brev Från Ederstorp” LP 2014 Sweden)
the Byrds – Eight Miles High      (“Fifth Dimension” LP 1966 USA)
Pinkunoizu – Myriad Pyramid      (“Free Time” LP 2012 USA)
Clinic – Touch Me [Doors cover]      (“A Psych Tribute to the Doors” compilation 2014 USA)
Death In June – Heaven Street      (“Live in Wien” double-CD 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
Spiritual Front – Eternally Yours      (“Black Hearts in Black Suits” 2013 Italy)
Crisis – UK ’78 [demo]      (“Kollectiv” anthology LP 2014 UK)
Astralasia – The Desert      (bonus 7”single [rec.2006] with “Wind On Water” LP 2014 UK)
the Masters Apprentices – Our Friend Stanley Owsley lll      (“Choice Cuts” LP 1971 Australia/UK)
the Electric Prunes – Flowing Smoothly       (7”single b-side [to Hey Mr President] 1969 USA)
Death In June – C’est un Rêve      (“Live in Wien” double-CD 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
Lou Reed – Sword of Damocles      (“Magic and Loss” 1992 New York, USA)
Paul McCartney – Road      (“NEW” 2013 UK)
the See See – Open Up Your Door      (“Fountayne Mountain” 2012 UK)
AntoineUn éléphant me regarde      (7“single 1966 France)
Mordecai Smyth – Georgina Jones      (7“single 2013 UK)
the Association – Pandora’s Golden Heebie Jeebies      (“Renaissance” LP 1967 USA)
Ostara – Darkness Over Eden      (“Paradise Down South” 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
Spitting At Pigeons – Cry of a Dying Star      (“Spitting at Pigeons” 2013 Slovakia)
Ikon – I Burn For You      (pre-release single 2014 Melbourne, Australia)
Gene Clark – Please Mr Freud      (rec.1972 – taken from “Here Tonight : The White Light Demos” 2013 USA)
the Dave Clark 5 – Come Home      (7”single 1965 UK)

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Technicolour Dreaming



Ahh, technology... don’t you love it? For this week’s show we’d lined up a ‘live-to-air’ phone interview with Rick Brewer, drummer with Australian pop legends the Zoot, and were looking forward to discussing his experiences with that band, their new CD/DVD of their 2011 reunion tour, his perspective on Australian music in the 60’s and 70’s and other highlights of his long musical career – he was on the line chatting and we went to air and...... nothing! A “technical difficulty” had intervened so the interview didn’t happen – ahh, the wonders of the age! Grrr!! Fortunately, the ability to spin discs was unaffected so we were able to play a selection of the music he was involved with, including 1960’s Adelaide group the Third Party and of course the Zoot. The rest of the show went without a hitch however, and we featured the latest recordings by Technicolour Dreaming favourites such as the Barbarellatones, Lumerians and Permanent Clear Light as well as new tracks by Adelaide bands, Glass Skies and Last Days of Kali. We also couldn’t refrain from throwing in a musical commentary on the recent Australian elections with our first few songs – the X-Ray-Z song, in particular, still remains a relevant reflection on the Liberal Party’s election, both in 1978 and 2013! And with summer approaching we thought it appropriate to play some Surf School Dropouts and Sunnyboys, plus a forgotten Move b-side, a perennial Mike Furber fave and much more.....
...... so here is the playlist plus some visual treats..... 
David Bowie – Big Brother / Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family     (‘Diamond Dogs’ LP 1974 UK)
X-Ray-Z – Three Glorious Years      (‘Lethal Weapons’ compilation LP 1978 Australia)
the Bitter Lemons – Canberra Blues      (7”single 1965 Australia)
Glass Skies – To Be True      (CDsingle b-side [to Highway] 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
Peter Daltrey & the Asteroid No.4 – Holy      (‘The Journey’ 2013 UK/USA)
Cheval Sombre – Hyacinth House [Doors cover]      (‘Cheval Sombre’ 2008 USA)
Permanent Clear Light – Constant Gardener      (‘Beyond These Things’ 2013 Finland)
Giles, Giles & Fripp – Call Tomorrow      (‘The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp’ LP 1968 UK)
the Monkees – Daily Nightly      (‘Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.’ LP 1967 USA)
the Move – Omnibus      (7”single b-side [to Wild Tiger Woman] 1968 UK)
the Sunnyboys – Love in a Box      (7”single 1984 Sydney, Australia)
Lumerians – Dogon Genesis      (‘The High Frontier’ 2013 California, USA)
the Third Party – Russian Spy & I [Regents cover] / Now It’s Time     (7”single 1967 Adelaide, Australia)
Zoot – Better Get Going Now/1x2x3x4/Flying      (‘Zoot Live – the Reunion’ CD/DVD 2013 Australia/USA)
the Ferrets – This Night      (‘Fame At Any Price’ LP 1978 Australia)
the Zoot – Little Roland Lost      (7”single b-side [to Monty and Me] 1969 Australia)
the Demon Parade – Open Up Your Mind      (CDsingle 2013 Australia)
Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs – Sorry [Easybeats cover]      (bonus track on Australian edition of ‘Under the Covers, Vol.1’ compilation 2006 USA)
Last Days of Kali – Last Days of Kali      (‘Last Days of Kali’ EP 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
the Electric Prunes – Get Me To The World On Time      (7”single 1967 California, USA)
Surf School Dropouts – Searching for the Perfect Wave      (‘Summer is a State of Mind’ 2012 Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mike Furber & the Bowery Boys – You Stole My Love [Mockingbirds cover]      (7”single 1966 Australia)
the Barbarellatones – Mermad      (‘mp3 final mix’ 2013 USA)

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”