Happy Australia Day!

by Mark Gibson on January 26, 2010

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Happy Australia Day to you all. I’ve never tried an open thread before so I’m not sure how this will work but here we go…

All you need to do is leave a comment below telling us about your favourite Australian Music. That’s it!

It could be about your favourite band, song, concert or whatever you like. As long as it’s Aussie.

I’ll kick the conversation off with a few videos of bands I had the pleasure of working with during my days as a touring sound engineer.

James Blundell “This Road”
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Rick Price “A House Divided”
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Black label “Addicted” Live
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GANGgajang “Sounds Of Then”
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Celibate Rifles “I Shoulda”
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The Radiators “No Tragedy”

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Choirboys “Run To Paradise”
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1 John Billing February 10, 2010 at 10:53 am

Great site Mark!

Well done!

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