Showing posts with label Augie March live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Augie March live. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 7

Augie March - Live 2003 + 2006 (FM)

Live at the Wireless 2003 
and
Triple R Live 2006 (FM)

01 Blackbird
02 Brundisium
03 I, Me, Mine
04 Tulip
05 There's No Such Place
06 Train
07 This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers 
08 The Cold Acre
09 What Passes for a Single These Days
10 One Crowded Hour
11 Clearly Not
12 Mother Greer
13 ...Which Is Logical
14 The Baron of Sentiment
15 One More to the Rs
16 Just Passing Through
 
Tracks 1 - 6 - Live at the Wireless 2003 (exact date unknown)
Tracks 7 - 16 - Live on Triple R March 23, 2006



ROB SEZ: MEGA HUGE thanks to Don for sharing this one at the late, great ASH blog.

ASH Tuesday post #78

Tuesday, November 3

Augie March - Live 2003 & 2007

Botanic Gardens, Kings Park
Perth, Australia
with Western Australia Symphony Orchestra
Triple-J radio broadcast
Feb. 25, 2007

FM broadcast (sound quality EX-)
   
AUGIE MARCH: The Melbourne-based band is beloved in Australia.





















ROB SEZ: Where would I be without my musical pals from the old ASH blog? They introduced me to so many great artists — like Augie March, a challenging-but-beguiling combo from Australia. Thanks to Heather at the Fuel Friends blog, where the 2007 set first appeared. Thanks also to Don & Mick from ASH, who first posted the 2003 show (the year listed on the front cover art is incorrect).





01 Lady Time (orchestra intro)
02 This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers
03 Mother Greer
04 The Honey Month
05 One Crowded Hour
06 Men Who Follow Spring the Planet 'Round 
07 Bottle Baby
08 O Song
09 Song In the Key of Chance
10 Stranger Strange
11 Brundisium


Meredith Music Festival
Supernatural Amphitheatre
(near) Victoria, Australia
Dec. 2, 2003
    
FM broadcast (sound quality VG+)

    AUGIE MARCH:
    Adam Donovan
    Dave Williams
    Edmondo Ammendola
    Glenn Richards
    Kiernan Box

    MP3@320 (first set = 160 kbps, best available)

    ASH Tuesday post #19.

    Learn more about the music of Augie March at the band's web site, FB page, Allmusic and at Wikipedia.