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SIDE STREETS.
Hosted by Graham Reid
 
Sundays 1pm - 2pm
Thursdays 2pm-3pm
 
Graham Reid has been writing about New Zealand music, musicians and Kiwi musical culture of all kinds for almost 30 years. In the early 80s he had his own "jazz and elsewhere" magazine Passages, in the late 80s he started a 17 year residency at the New Zealand Herald as music journalist/critic/reviewer, he was the New Zealand correspondent for Billboard magazine, has hosted radio shows and written liner notes for dozens of Kiwi albums, and is well respected for his integrity if not his taste which has appalling lapses into kitsch and vacuous pop music. He avidly collects old Kiwi vinyl but is just as comfortable in a bar listening to band of noisy teenagers making a godawful rock'n'roll racket. He lectures in journalism and music, is in demand as a guest speaker, and his book Postcards From Elsewhere won the Whitcoulls Travel Book of the Year award in 2006. At his music/travel website www.elsewhere.co.nz he posts new music every week.

Some weeks Graham will be doing vinyl-only shows which will allow you to hear almost forgotten bands like Big Sideways and Avant Garage, some free jazz from Wellington, oddball rock, experimental music, avant-classical and avant-rock, and music from albums you thought had been lost forever. Graham will be dishing out Buddhist-dance and Krishna-rock, guitar orchestras, Afrojazz from Auckland, te reo reggae using traditional instruments, poetry and rants, Soviet surfer rock . . .

So go with Graham into these Sidestreets. Because if he does'nt take you there, no one will

This show is brought to you by NZ On Air.
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PLAYLIST.
Prog 16 (25 May 2008)

 

  1. “How is the Air Up There” by the La De Das (from the album The Very Best of the Groups) (EMI, reissue compilation 1999)
  2. “Next Sunday” by Mareko (from the album White Sunday 2: The Book of Mark) (Dawn Raid, 2008)
  3. “Problems” by King Kapisi (from the album 2nd Round Testament) (FMR, 2003)
  4. "Parihaka" by Sisters and Brothers (from the album Tribal Stomp II (Tangata, 1996)
  5. “Pictures and Memories” by Reg McTaggart (from the album Beyond the Reason) (RJM, 2006)
  6. “Five Blackball Sonnets” by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman (indie recordings)
  7. “Aubergine Tears” by Bryony Jagger (private CD, 2007)
  8. “Living in the Real World” by Alan Brunton and the Free Word Band (from the album 33 Perfumes of Pleasure) (FWB, 1997)
  9. “All New Zealand Heroes” by Pretty Wicked Head and the Desperate Men (from the self-titled CD EP) (Oreti, early 90s?)
  10. “Cheap Jazz” by Friend (from the album Inaccuracies and Omissions) (Flying Nun, 2002)
  11. “Welcome” by Village of Idiots (from the album Village of Idiots) (Explorers Club, 2008)
  12. “Gaskrankenstation” by the Headless Chickens (from the album Chickens Hits) (Flying Nun compilation, 2002)
  13. “Harp” by Warwick Blair (from the EP Accordion) (Manu, 2006)

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