Step Inn
Brisbane,
Australia
Oct. 11, 2009
(billed as the band's last-ever show in Australia)
Dom Mariani and The Stems play a 'farewell' show in Perth, Australia photo by lunderall via Flickr |
audience recording (sound quality VG+; this one earns a high
rating for an audie: the house sound coming from the club’s PA, the recording
quality, and the just-right rowdiness from the crowd — it's ALL good. Taper
used binaural in-ear mics, so he suggests listening with earbuds or headphones
for best effect…)
ROB SEZ: Didn't know anything about The Stems (or Dom Mariani or his many Aussie-based bands) until blog friends at Ash pointed me to their music. The Stems were a garage-pop band in the mid-1980s based in Perth, Australia. They didn't last long, but produced some wildly impressive music (think Flamin' Groovies meets Hoodoo Gurus, and you're in the ballpark). They reunited in 2007, but declared there would be no more Stems after a tour of Australia & Europe in 2009 & 2010. (Now, I hear they're still doing live shows — never say "never", Dom!) REPERCUSSION: After The Stems were no more, Dom Mariani collaborated many times with Mitch Easter, who produced recordings by The Someloves, The Orange Humble Band and DM3.
Dom & The Stems, live in Spain photos by Ricardo via Flickr |
01 intro + Get to Know Me
02 Mr. Misery
03 Hellbound Train
04 band intros + Man With the
Golden Heart
Golden Heart
05 Leave You Way Behind
06 The Otherside
07 Move Me
08 You Can't Turn the Clock
Back
09 Undying Love
10 Make You Mine
11 For Always
12 She Sees Everything
13 Rosebud
14 Surround Me
15 Sad Girl
16 She Waved Goodbye
17 She Waved Goodbye (outro)
18 Love Is Gone
19 Sorry (Easybeats cover)
20 She's a Monster
21 At First Sight
The Stems:
Dom Mariani - guitar, vocals
Julian Matthews -
bassDave Shaw - drums
Richard Lane - keyboard, vocals
Learn more about the music of
The Stems at Wikipedia