Back in the saddle for the first time in a while. Frothing over the upcoming Jenny Don't & The Spurs show at the Piha RSA and playing all sorts of tunes, new, old, familiar and strange.
We celebrate International Brownie Day early by microwaving one in a mug, and we're joined by Aussie band, The Oogars, ahead of their tour of New Zealand in 2023.
The sun came back to say hello to Auckland for once, but it didn't stop Corey from symbolically calling for 1 outs with Mayor Wayne Brown after some comments with the Herald. Also, Flicks n' That has our mate Steve Newell clapping for James Cameron achieving world dominance at the box office (again).
It was a big weekend for Jonny and Corey - Jonny DJ'ed for Surf Friends while Corey protested that Stop Co-Governance guy in Orewa. But it doesn't stop there! Peter Lineham talks more about that guy - and we welcome in Broods and Half/Time for special interviews.
This week on the biggest show on the radio... we count down YOUR top 10! So thanks for voting. We played music from Herbie Hancock's soundtrack to Blow-Up! (1966), as well as songs by Soft Plastics, Magdalena Bay, Romy and Julia Jacklin.
If the Mormon Church have a lot of money in New Zealand, perhaps they could use that money to solve fish starvation in the Gulf Harbour. They certainly didn't use that money to pay for Paul Holmes CD in 2000.