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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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Technicolour Dreaming



Again this week, we had a pleasant surprise awaiting us at our local general store/post office in the form of a package from State Records in the UK, containing the Thanes latest single plus the new self-titled Higher State album. On the local front, we also featured a track by the lovely LeighStarDust from “the Wedding EP” [which also features new husband Denni’s band Brillig] as well as a cut from the 12” vinyl LP by Tea, plus one from 60’s Adelaide legends, the Twilights, taken from the lavish CD reissue of a few years back which we found at Mr V Records here in Adelaide, which, with a few other remaining independent record shops including Clarity, Funhouse and Rev Records, are still reliable sources of cool, interesting music – there’s nothing quite like flicking through stacks of vinyl and CDs, holding & examining their covers while music whirls around you and engaging in discussions with other music lovers... and with the ongoing vinyl revival, there are still places like these to be sought out and found. But we digress... and with the end of the year rapidly approaching we thought we should begin adding selections from our numerous “favourite finds of 2013” into our playlists over the coming weeks.....
..... so here is this week’s lot with some associated eye-candy.....

Octopus Syng – Listen with the Moths      (“Fruits de Mer 2014 Annual” EP 2013 UK)
the Charlatans – The Shadow Knows [Coasters cover]      (7”single 1966 San Francisco, USA)
the Rain Parade – No Easy Way Down       (“Explosions in the Glass Palace” EP 1984 USA)
Gene Clark – No Other      (7”single 1975 USA)
Colorama – Delaware       (“Good Music” 2012 Wales, UK)
the Dandelion – Paranoid Floyd in a Bliss You Can Hear      (“Strange Case of the Dandelion” 2013 Australia)
the Higher State – Need to Shine      (“the Higher State” LP 2013 Kent, UK)
the Thanes – She’s Coming Back To Me      (7”single 2013 UK)
Keith Allison – Action. Action, Action      (7”single 1966 California, USA)
Tea – Burnside Mums      (“Tea” LP 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
October Country – My Girlfriend is a Witch      (7”single 1968 California, USA)
the See See – The Day That Was The Day      (“Fountayne Mountain” 2012 UK)
Luke Haines – A Badger Called Nick Lowe      (“Rock’n’Roll Animals” 2013 UK)
We The People – My Brother The Man      (7”single 1966 USA)
Melody’s Echo Chamber – I Follow You      (“Melody’s Echo Chamber” 2012 France/Australia)
Eric Charden – Amour Limité Zéro [Dylan cover]      (7” single 1967 France – taken from “Fools On The Hill, Vol.1 – My Tailor Is Rich” compilation 2008)
the Topsy Turbys – Hey Tiger      (7”single b-side [to Snake Woman] 1965 Arizona, USA)
the Luck of Eden Hall – Dandy Horse      (“Victoria Moon” 2013 Chicago, USA)
Sands – Listen to the Sky      (7”single 1967 UK)
the Twilights – Paternosta Row      (“Once Upon a Twilight” LP 1967 Adelaide, Australia)
Glass House – And Now For The Wild      (“A Sun Full & Drowning” 2013 UK)
Laika & the Cosmonauts – The Ipcress File      (“Amazing Colossal Band” 1995 Finland)
Baker Knight & the Knightmares – Hallucination      (7”single 1967 USA)
the Velvet Underground – Satellite of Love [demo]      (recorded 1970 – bonus track on reissue of “Loaded” 2013 USA)
the Glass Family – House of Glass      (7”single 1968 USA)
LeighStarDust – Anything You Want [Roy Orbison cover]      (“The Wedding EP” 2013 Adelaide, Australia)
the Asteroid #4 – Yuba      (“The Asteroid #4” LP 2013 Philadelphia, USA)
Paul Revere & the Raiders – Where The Action Is      (7”single 1966 USA)
Tom Dyer – The Question Asked      (recorded 2007 – taken from “Songs from Academia, Vol. 1: Songs with Singing, 1981 to 2009” anthology 2009 Seattle, USA)

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Technicolour Dreaming


From the 60’s to Now!” is a premise of  Technicolour Dreaming  which was admirably fulfilled in this week’s edition, brought to you by our 3D Radio compadre Paul D. in our absence (check out his blog here)... from the Strawberry Alarm Clock and the Kinks to the latest from the Laurels and Adelaide’s Tea, with stops along the way to visit the Soft Boys, the Hard-Ons and the Beep Seals, plus Captain Sensible’s lament for Thatcher’s Falklands War and the Teardrop Explodes’ second single, whilst not forgetting a classic from our latestArtiste of the Month”, the brilliant Brian Eno... great stuff! Thanx Paul!
..... and here is his full playlist.....
the Farm – Groovy Train      (7”single 1990 UK)
the Laurels – Traversing the Universe     (‘Plains’ 2012 Australia)
the Grand Rapids – Blow Up     (demo 2012 Melbourne, Aust.)
Wreckless Eric – (I’d go the) Whole Wide World     (7”single 1977 UK)
the Strawberry Alarm Clock – Incense & Peppermint     (7”single 1967 USA)
the Manikins – What are you on?      (7”single 1986 Perth, Aust.)
the Scientists – Larry     (‘the Scientists’ LP 1981 Perth, Aust. – taken from ‘Pissed on Another Planet’ anthology 2004)
the Soft Boys – When I was a kid     (rec. 1979 – released on ‘Invisible Hits’ LP 1983 UK)
the Others – Why Can’t She Be Mine     (rec. 1967 Adelaide -  released on ‘Big Beat Cellar Scene’ compilation 2010 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Ruts – Staring at the Rude Boys     (7”single 1980 UK)
the Rules – Rumour     (’live in the 3D Radio Sound Lounge’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
Captain Sensible – Glad It’s All Over     (7”single 1984 UK)
Bordel Militaire – CoCo Loco (feat. Boyd Rice)     (‘Bordel Militaire’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Trails – Show You     (demo 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Kinks – Yes Sir, No Sir     (‘Arthur [or the Fall and Decline of the British Empire]’ LP 1969 UK)
the Beep Seals – Stars      (‘Things That Roar’  2008 UK)
Tea – Burnside Mums     (‘Tea’ 2012 Adelaide, Aust.)
the Adverts – New Day Dawning     (7”single b-side 1978 UK)
Fat Mattress – Petrol Pump Assistant     (7”single b-side 1969 UK – taken from the ‘Magic Forest’ anthology 2006)
the Stone Circus – Mr Grey     (7”single 1969 USA – taken from ‘All Kinds of Highs : A Mainstream Pop-Psych Compendium 1966-70’ compilation 2012)
the Hard-Ons – Just Being With You     (7”single 1988 Aust.)
Nick Lowe – No Reason     (‘Jesus of Cool’ LP 1978 UK)
the Teardrop Explodes – Bouncing Babies     (7”single 1979 UK – taken from ‘Floored Genius - The Best of Julian Cope and The Teardrop Explodes 1979-91’ anthology 1992 UK)
Eno – Baby’s on Fire      (‘Here Come The Warm Jets’ LP 1972 UK)     #
      #     “Artiste of the Month”

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Obscured By...

The new - a local Adelaide band Tea whose demo was only received a matter of days previously.  The unreleased - a totally improvised song by Broderick Smith & Matt Walker recorded at Semaphore late 2011.  The odd - Yat-Kha's throat singing Love Will Tear Us Apart, and other wild world music versions of well known songs.  The unexpected - a reggae version of My Sweet LordThe pretty wonderful - music by US early 70s psych band Mystic Siva and South Korea's "godfather of rock' Shin Joong HyunThe Australian rarities - present and correct.  The host - Michael HunterThe common thread - Obscured By..., of course!

Inside Looking Out - On Whom Her Favour Falls  (7" single B-side 1969 Aust Adelaide)
Jeff St John & Yama -  Everybody's Gone  (7" single B-side 1967 Aust)
Vince Lovegrove - Livestock   (7" single B-side 1971 Aust Adelaide)
Snakes Alive - Fruit Pie  ('Snakes Alive' LP 1974 Aust)
Sidewinder - Heartaches  ('Sidewinder' EP 1978 Aust)
The Honeybus - I Can't Let Maggie Go  (7" single 1968 UK)


 
Pete Dello & Friends - A Good Song  ('Into Your Ears' LP 1971 UK)
Mystic Siva - Find Out Why  ('Mystic Siva' LP 1971  US)


 
Bokaj Retsiem - Something's Wrong With Bokaj  ('Psychedelic Underground' LP 1968 Germany)
T Swift & The Electric Bag -  Expo In Sound  ('Are You Experienced?' LP 1968 US)
Tea - Tea Home For Xmas  ('Tea' demo CD 2012 Aust Adelaide - precursor to full CD later this year)
Shin Joong Hyun -  Beautiful Rivers And Moutains  ('Beautiful Rivers And Mountains: The Psychedelic Rock Sound Of South Korea's Shin Joong Hyun 1958-1974' comp CD 2011, rec. 1973 Sth Korea )
Keith Lynn, The SPMs & Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - My Sweet Lord  ('A Reggae Tribute To The Beatles, Vol 1' comp 1999 UK)
Svetlyo Zhilev - Purple Haze ('Marmoreal Apparitions' CD 2008 Bulgaria)



Yat-Kha - Love Will Tear Us Apart  ('Re-Covers' CD 2005 Tuva) 


 
Dan Bau Vietnam - Rider In The Sky (Ghost Riders In The Sky) ('Roady Music From Viet Nam' comp  1997 Vietnam)
Father John Misty - Everyman Needs A Companion  ('Fear Fun' CD 2012 US)


 
Glenn Cardier - Hollywood  ('Stranger Than Fiction' CD 2012 Aust)
Broderick Smith & Matt Walker - Lazy Semaphore Sunday  (unreleased, live 2011 Aust) 


 
King Fox - Listen Girl ('70 2 07, The Unforgotten Album' recorded 1970, released 2007 Aust)
Agitation Free - A Quiet Walk  ('2nd' LP 1973 Germany)