Today's Morning Glory was a tribute to our good friend Jules Barnett. Playing songs that he loved and that he was a part of creating, alongside an archived interview between Lucia and Jules about Thorazine Shuffle in 2017.
Thank you to everybody who sent in songs to dedicate to him and shared their beautiful memories. And thank you to Jules for everything he did for so many of us as a production engineer, drummer and friend. We love you.
Playlist
Lush - Sweetness and Light
Garageland - Fingerpops
Garageland - Beelines To Heaven
The Cure - In Between Days
Soundgarden - She Likes Surprises
Smashing Pumpkins - Rocket
Second Child - Running Over Me (Live at the Gluepot Tavern 1989)
Semi Lemon Kola - Otherwise (95bFM Demo, 1995)
Killing Joke - The Wait
KISS - Cold Gin
Ace Frehey - New York Groove
Subhumans - Can't Hear the Words
Interview wth Jules - Rewind with Thorazine Shuffle
This week's Friday Drive features interviews from Boiler Room Aotearoa as well as an exciting Friday Live with Adam Hattaway. Nicholas also chats to MOKOTRON about the release of their album WAEREA. Proudly brought to you by NZ On Air Music and McLeod's Brewery.
Playlist
Mokotron - ŌTAUTAHI
Bobbi Humphrey - New York Times
Bob Marley & The Wailers - So Much Things To Say
Casual Healing, The Hongi Slicker - Water The Good Seed
ARAHI - Kupe
AJA - Kōpere
Boris Gardiner - Every Nigger is a Star
Mara TK - Every Hori is a Star
Mokotron - Decolonize Existence (Big Fat Raro Remix)
Toi Te Mana: an Indigenous History of Māori Art is a landmark account in words and pictures of Māori art by Māori art historians Professor Deidre Brown (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) and Associate Professor Ngarino Ellis (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou), with the late Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Ngāpuhi, Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kurī).
Published last month, the authors explore a wide field of art practice from the arrival of Pacific voyagers 800 years ago to contemporary artists in Aotearoa and around the world today.
Sofia had a kōrero with co-author Deidre Brown about Toi Te Mana, its content, and the significance of the book.