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It's bloody brilliant, mate!!
Works for me. I grew up in NJ. Totally cool.

This album has particular resonance for me.
In 1988 my friend and I drove around the entire Australian continent in our 1974 Ford Falcon station wagon, and Paul Kelly provided the sound track.
His music is rich in Australian cultural references, and every time I hear a song from the album I am transported to those times, those places.
It was a wonderful experience, and my friend and I still regularly remind each other of events from the trip.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it.
this is fucking brilliant!!!
It's bloody brilliant, mate!!
In 1988 my friend and I drove around the entire Australian continent in our 1974 Ford Falcon station wagon, and Paul Kelly provided the sound track.
His music is rich in Australian cultural references, and every time I hear a song from the album I am transported to those times, those places.
It was a wonderful experience, and my friend and I still regularly remind each other of events from the trip.
It's the 21st of December here in Oz so happy Gravy Day to all. I'm lucky to see the great man tonight on his Making Gravy tour. Pity Bill doesn't have Australias unofficial Christmas Anthem "How to make Heavy".
I think you mean "How to make gravy"
YOW! Ain't this a late '80s kick in the head? Reminds me of Split Enz, The Replacements, and others like it on the radio at the time...
yes!! what a time that was.
An Aussie Music Legend.
GREAT TUNE!! I never heard of him, prior to RP. That is why we come here. Thanx RP!

this is fucking brilliant!!!
Ah hell yeah.
..... and the Coloured Girls.
Huh, oh. Am I allowed to enjoy this song or is it quote unquote racist?
That means you'll also have to abandon "Walk on the Wild Side," the lyrics of which I'm pretty sure are the origin of this name.

Huh, oh. Am I allowed to enjoy this song or is it quote unquote racist?
I lived in Australia in 1989 and wore out this cassette in my Walkman.
Most certainly!!! His catalogue deserves to be heard beyond just this song.
barbarabush450 wrote:
This makes me wonder if anyone has ever mistaken Wall of Voodoo for Midnight Oil (or vice versa).
With gravy?
Brizvegas, the bane of Briz civic community.
More would be welcome here Bill.
Whoa...recognized this voice in an instant. Would love to hear something from "So Much Water Close To Home" Bill.
Cities of Texas would be a good start







That was how I got to see Paul Kelly play for the first time, doing a solo gig on the "Comedy" release tour at the Iron Horse Cafe in Northampton, Massachusetts. He played a bunch of tunes from "Comedy" (like "From Little Things, Big Things Grow") but also some of his older favorites -- I especially remember being transfixed by "Other People's Houses". It was mesmerizing. I bought the CD and took it home and played it on constant repeat the rest of the year.
Thanks for playing this, RP, and please bring us some more Paul. He's one of the best living storytelling singer-songwriters we have.