Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's got tunes on tap this morning; Rob talks the big bang theory; Mikey talks to National Party MP Chris Penk for the last time; and we've got some exciting news about NZ Music Month aka May. Five cups of Rob's tea later, and that's Breakfast done.
Saddle up as we journey through time and genre. This episode quickly became about sharing your voice in a more vocal way and, as we always do here on Universal Harmony, with underpinnings of togetherness. We are, after all, all one and the same.
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Totally fizzing tonight over the new Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders album - so there's a few tracks off that. Some brand new tunes from bands discovered on a heartland america gig poster, Johnny Mile & The Kilometres and Joshua Reilly & The Corn Fed locals. Vintage Willie, vintage Neil and some fruity 1970's jams. Marlon live in the bFM lounge. Tex Pistol covers Tiahape's finest; Daggy & The Dickheads and heaps more. Especially Delaney & Barry.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey talks the weekends antics and an emotional last week; a very special Metal Memory Monday and storytime; Pennie talks The Face, while keeping it together; Kiran's working herself up to the Auckland's Writers Festival, with America Is Not the Heart; and Natural Ange sums up many years with Mikey with an old caller with the same problems.
One week into New Zealand Music Month! We played back some songs from Skilaa's set at Drive Island last Friday + had Emma (Aw B, Bad Friend, Moments) up to share to some songs have a chat about Discwoman, DJ workshops & gender diversity in the New Zealand music scene. All this tied together with some recent favourites.
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From 1970 - 2019, Papakura to Arizona. Classics and brand new tunes from right next door and far away. A handful of tunes off Kendall Elise's brand new 'Red Earth'. Also featuring our new buddies in Phoenix, The Felons and Shadowcaster. Classic Neil Young, brand new Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders, Norah Jones doing Hank Williams, Miley Cyrus doing Dolly, desert psych from Dirtwire, a little darkness from The Walking Dead Soundtrack and even some surprises from Voom and Talking Heads. Because we can.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's here to lift yr spirits through those mid-week blues; Rob tells Rach about some killer cows; we're very lucky to have Tayi Tibble in the studio after winning an Ockham Book Prize last night for her poems in Poūkahangatus; and we've got a bunch of goodies to give away for y'all.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel brings the sun out with some toasty tunes; Fabian's taking us to the streets of Hollywood for the latest movies; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings K-Pop to your airwaves this morning; and Zoë joins us with two special guests, Hweiling Ow and Marianne, to talk theatre. And would you look at that? The sun is now shining. Beaut.
Show starts with a few old and familiar tunes from REM, The Hangdogs, Pixies doing Neil Young kind of thing, then dips into plenty of brand new tunes mainly from out of South Carolina thanks to a sampler I found on-line. Cool bands like Kid Trails, She Returns from War and Slow Motion Cowboys. Then disaster strikes!! An attempt to get fruity with the '70's vibe goes awry about halfway through the show - but stick in there 'cos it comes back with more new tunes from the likes of Late Night TV some lovely local stuff from Kendall Elise and Emily Fairlight, a Lone Justice blast from the past and Star Anna who I haven't played for a while. SO yeah, nice show with a messy interlude. Aroha mai !