Here’s a unique opportunity – a small group of people can join Mark Seymour on an African safari from the 13th of October 2017! Mark will join 16 fans on a two week tour across Cape Town, Thakadu River Lodge, Johannesburg and Victoria Falls. Five Mark performances are including among the touring. Arranged by Tourica more »
Archive for August, 2016
Something to Give rehearsal
Source: 1989 02 01 Ghost Nation Rehearsals VHS PCM. A largely instrumental jam found in the tapes leading up to the Ghost Nation album!
Skin is Strong demo
Source: 1983 10 29 Gluepot, Auckland, New Zealand T2 Cassette. …found hidden on the end of a cassette that otherwise contained the last recorded Fireman’s Curse gig before the band implosion… a demo called Skin is Strong…
Jack Writes Song for 2016 Melbourne Day Celebrations
Jack Howard has written a new track, Home Is Where The Heart Is, for the 2016 Melbourne Day celebrations. Jack tells us the story… This is a song about Melbourne – written for the official 2016 Melbourne Day celebrations. It’s my story of growing up in the north-western suburbs to my life playing in a more »
When The River Runs Dry single edit
Source: US When The River Runs Dry CD single. The Hunters run with Atlantic Records in the US resulted in this disturbingly short single edit of When The River Runs Dry, from the almighty Ghost Nation album. We’ll stick with the beefier, 85 second longer, album version; but this remains an interesting historical anecdote!
The Voice of the Brett Whiteley Audiobook
Ashleigh Wilson’s biography of the artist Brett Whiteley has been released as an audiobook – with Mark Seymour doing the reading! Be sure to check it out 🙂
Mark Seymour & James Reyne Set List – 12 August 2016
Mark Seymour & James Reyne Twin Towns Services Club, Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia 12 August 2016 A large crowd for a quality performance by Mark Seymour and James Reyne in north eastern New South Wales, meters from the Queensland border. James Reyne: 1. Way Out West 2. Slave 3. Downhearted 4. (Don’t Be So) Reckless more »
Debris live acoustic
Source: 1995 05 05 Continental, Melbourne VIC, Australia T2 Cassette. Here’s a rare live recording of Debris, which can be found in studio form on the Mutations album, which in itself is a rarities collection! Debris was originally written by Ronnie Lane and performed by British band Faces.