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This is the modern worldTE caught up with Bruce Foxton, bass player for legendary new wave punks The Jam to chat about From The Jam’s upcoming Australian tour
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Prepare yourself. Winter is coming and the nights are dark and full of terrors. Fortunately the House Falcona is bringing one of the largest characters from Winterfell across the seas and onto our shores - Kristian Nairn aka Hodor will be heading Down Under this August hosting some of the most anticipated gatherings since the beheading of the Hand.
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Throughout an illustrious and wide-ranging musical career, Neil Diamond has charted 37 Top 10 singles and 16 Top 10 albums in the U.S and the lion’s share are included in this set.
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If you’re looking for a no fooling, unabashed belly laugh this week, then this uproarious Steve Carell vehicle should be just the trick.
Andy Stitzer has gone 40 years without “doing it.” Now his pals are making it their mission to help him score - fast. Can he survive their hilariously bad advice? Will he land in the arms of the way-too- experienced or the way-too-drunk? Or can he find true love where he least expects?
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The story follows AI boffiin Dr Will Caster (Depp) who is building a machine that combines the collective intelligence of everything ever known and his experiments have gained the attention of anti-technologists who will do anything they can to stop him.
While some interesting concepts about AI, and singularity theory are thrown in here, for the most part a meandering script with very little ac-tion, drag this film down.
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If, in the burgeoning UK punk scene of 1977, the Sex Pistols were the heart, the Clash were the conscience, then the Jam were definitely the brains.
Their debut LP, In The City, showcased a band that was able to capture the raw aggression and urgency of punk, thanks to the powerhouse rhythm section of bass player Bruce Foxton and drummer Rick Buckler, with a whip-smart pop sensibil-ity and incisive lyricism from frontman Paul Weller, that recalled the likes of Ray Davies and Pete Townshend.
Cutting their teeth on what Foxton called the “social club circuit” with a much “mellower sound” in 1975/76, after Weller caught an early Sex Pistols gig at the legendary 100 Club, the true direction of the band began to take shape.
“It was such an exciting time - there was a sense that anything could happen and after Paul saw that Sex Pistols gig, all we wanted to do was break into that London pub circuit,” Foxton told TE.
The Jam’s talent quickly eclipsed that of many of their upstart contemporaries and with subsequent albums, This Is The Modern World, All Mod Cons, Setting Sons, Sound Affects and The Gift, shifted into poppier and more soul oriented territory.
Since their break up in 1982, after which Weller went on to form The Style Council, the Jam’s legacy has only grown more potent. Their third record, All Mod Cons, featuring the genre defining Down in the Tube Station At Midnight, A-Bomb In Wardour Street, and Mr Clean, came in at number 50 in a Q Magazine list of the greatest 100 British albums of all time.
After the Jam split, Foxton and Buckler turned up in a number of bands, most notably Foxton’s 15-year stint as bass player for Irish punk legends Stiff Little Fingers, but the desire to continue playing those classic Jam songs still burned bright with Foxton and Buckler, despite Weller’s disinterest. Hence, From The Jam was born. Initially featuring Foxton and Buck-ler, along with Russell Hastings on vocals and guitar and David Moore on keyboards and guitar, From the Jam launched a mammoth tour, including Australia, in 2007 and proved just how much love there still is for The Jam.
Now, with a line-up consisting of Foxton, Hastings and drummer Steve Barnard (Joe Strummer and the Mescalaros), From the Jam will be making a return Oz trip next year, with a special acoustic Newcastle show in the offing.
“We were down there three or four years ago and it was bloody brilliant,” Foxton said.
“Unfortunately the Jam never made it down to Australia, which is a real shame, but that first tour was just amazing and
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hopefully this one will be even better.”Foxton said while the Jam’s considerable
back catalogue presented a few issues when writing a set-list these days, it was a good problem to have.
“Yeah, there are certain songs that you have to put in there, but the set does get changed very regularly - which keeps it fresh for both the band and the audience.”
Aside from the slew of Jam classics on offer, Foxton added that there would be a couple of tracks from his latest solo album, and first in 30 years (his last being 1984’s Touch Sensitive) - Back to the Room. The album represents somewhat of a mending of the fences between Foxton and Weller, who had reportedly not spoken for 20 years.
“It was amazing to work with Paul again - we had some really great times in the Jam but we had a falling out and sadly, it took the passing of my wife and his father (John Weller, who also managed the Jam) in 2009 to make us both realise that life is too short - I played on a couple of tracks on Paul’s last album Wake Up The Neighbours
and I also got up and played a song with him at the Royal Albert Hall for his fiftieth birthday and people just went mental,” he said.
“Our friendship is back on track now and going from strength to strength, which is just brilliant - I couldn’t be happier.”
Back To The Room, which also features the talents of Booker T and the MGs drum-mer Steve Cropper and Spandau Ballet sax player Steve Norman, is a stunning pop album with a few tracks, namely Window Shopping and Number Six, sounding as good as anything the Jam produced.
“Yeah, those two that you mentioned are definitely in the set at the moment,” he said.
“People have commented that if the Jam had stuck together, this is probably what it would’ve sounded like, which is a bloody huge compliment.”
Catch From the Jam at The Depot on Beaumont on Sunday, March 8 2015.
Tickets are available at bigtix.com.au and thedepotonbeaumont.com.au. Get in early as this one is going to be huge.
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Days of wine and stand-up
If there’s one thing that radio personality, actor and all-round funnyman Matt Okine knows it’s that the world of show
business is one that can be best described as full of swings and roundabouts.
“I’m actually speaking to you on a bus so I’m trying not to be too loud which kind of illustrates the highs and lows of the kind of job I do - earlier today I was taken out to lunch by a TV personality friend of mine who just scored a plumb new job on Channel Nine and now, here I am on public transport - peaks and valleys,” he said.
It seems though after taking on the Triple J breakfast slot with co-host Alex Dyson, that 2014 is a year with more peaks than valleys - choice of transport notwithstanding.
Despite the early mornings, Okine is about to embark on a stand-up tour that will see him split sides at the Civic Playhouse and he said punters could expect a bit of a free-wheeling experience.
“Well, basically the show is going to be around an hour of absolute hilarity that’s all about me,” Okine told TE.
“This show is a bit different to shows that I would do at festivals where you’re bound by the tagline - you know, if the show is called
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Matt Okine Goes to the Shops then I have to talk about going to the shops, but this one will be much a much more freestyling affair which I’m really looking forward to.”
After starting his career as a Triple J RAW finalist in 2004 with just three stand-up gigs under his belt, Okine’s comedy stock has risen dramatically with five hugely successful solo shows as well as stints overseas, especially at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he grabbed a best newcomer nomination. Aside from stand-up and radio gigs, Okine has also proved equally adroit in the mediums of film and television with recent stints on the small screen in ABC1’s This is Littleton, Dirty Laundry Live, and a stint as host of SBS2’s soccer show, ThursdayFC and on the silver screen in such films as See No Evil and Aquamarine - just don’t ask him to pick a favourite medium.
“If I picked a favourite, I think I’d get pretty sick of that favourite pretty quickly,” he said.
“It’s kind of like when you are working out what you want for dinner, you learn to kind of trust your body to know what you want - so I’m fortunate that if I want to do some stand-up or if I want to make some crap hip-hop in my bedroom, that I can do that.”
Looking at his CV you’d be forgiven for thinking that Okine is a driven workaholic, however he said the driving force behind
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his success is a desire to never be a telemar-keter again.
“Yeah man, a little while back, after I graduated from acting school, me and a friend were working in a call centre selling wine over the phone and we were just so f**king depressed about it,” he said.
“One day at lunch we decided that we needed to do something, anything other than sell wine - so basically everything I’ve done since has been so I can avoid tele-marketing. If I can go through life drinking wine and not selling it over the phone, then I consider myself a success.”
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If superhero flicks are your bag, then chances are you’ve been wait-ing for this one for quite some time. Well, wait no longer.
After stealing a mysterious orb in the far reaches of outer space, human Peter Quill is now the main target of a manhunt led by the vil-lain known as Ronan the Accuser. To help fight Ronan and his team and save the galaxy from his power, Quill creates a team known as the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ to save the world.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman passed away six months ago but the Academy Award winner’s final cinematic performance in Anton Corbijn’s A Most Wanted Man will likely bring the loss back to the surface for many movie-lovers.
This intense spy drama follows Günther Bachmann, a German security agent, and his Hamburg-based team as they attempt to track down a Chechen-Russian illegal immigrant who holds the key to snatching a wanted financier of international Islamic extremists groups.
Written by the same novelist who penned Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, A Most Wanted Man is not what you’d call a breezy watch. The viewer knows what Bachmann knows, which means a lot of the time you’re left thinking, what the hell is going on. But this sense of being almost completely in the dark is exactly what gives the flick its edge.
Hoffman is emotionally-charged, tightly wound perfection.
When it comes to apocalyptic dramas, this bold flick from up and coming director Zac Hilditch is up there with John Hillcoat’s brilliant adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel The Road.
A meteorite has hit earth and a wave of fire is consuming pret-ty much everything, and Australia has roughly 12 hours on the clock. Society has pretty much broken down and self-obsessed James leaves his girlfriend in the lurch to spend his last hours on earth partying. On his way to the party to end all parties, James encounters a young girl, Rose, and saved her from a hideous fate. Rose is desperately searching for her father and James takes her under his wing, guiding her through this vicious, pre-apocolyptic landscape. With the unexpected burden of respon-sibility, James must reconnect with his humanity through Rose before it is taken away forever.
What it lacks in subtlety, These Final Hours definitely makes up for in tension, with Hilditch creating an ominous sense of claustrophobic tension right from the get-go.
A Most Wanted Man [Rated M] Reviewed at Tower Cinemas, Newcastle by Amelia Parrott
These Final Hours [Rated MA] Reviewed at Event Cinemas, Glendale by Stephen Bisset
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BEGIN AGAINGretta (Keira Knightley) and her long-
time boyfriend Dave (Adam Levine) are college sweethearts and songwriting partners who decamp for New York when he lands a deal with a major label. But the trappings of his new-found fame soon tempt Dave to stray, and a reeling, love-lorn Gretta is left on her own. Her world takes a turn for the better when Dan (Mark Ruffalo), a disgraced record-label exec, stumbles upon her performing on an East Village stage and is immediately captivated by her raw talent. From this chance encounter emerges an enchant-ing portrait of a mutually transformative collaboration, set to the soundtrack of a summer in New York City.
AND SO IT GOESDirected by the legendary Rob Reiner, And So It Goes tells the story of a self-absorbed realtor who enlists the help of his neigh-bour when he’s suddenly left in charge of the granddaughter he never knew existed until his estranged son drops her off at his home.
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Ally and Darren make one Wicked duo. Ally began singing at the age of 14, competing in many talent shows and winning the NSW BBX Champi-onship. At the age of 18, Ally burst onto the professional scene fronting her first band, Hey Baby. In 2004, Ally became lead vocalist of Wicked and has been working hard ever since.
Darren, whose influences include Mark Knopfler, is one exceptionally talented guitarist who can cover it all. He is also the founding lead gui-tarist in the The Viper Creek Band who debuted at number one with their first single Crazy Tonight. He has fast gained the well deserved reputation of one of the finest gui-tarists on the East Coast.
Darren’s remarkable talent, combined with his unique style and nimble fingers, allows him to play virtually any style with ease. He has been part of the professional music scene for the last 17 years, not only as a live performer but also as a sought after session musician, Darren has performed and recorded with many local and interstate artists. Darren is one exceptionally talented musician who can cover it all.
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When it comes to sumptu-ous Chinese fare, there are few who do it better than Jeff and Kerry Law at Pelican RSL.
For the past 20 years, Jeff and Kerry have been tantalising local taste buds and their wealth of experience shines through in their extensive menu.
When I say extensive, I mean extensive. Aside from a lunch menu that combines the best of Australian and Chinese fare (with no less than 25 dishes to choose from) the main menu, with some 74 dishes to take your fancy, you will definitely be spoiled for choice.
Upon arriving, my dining partner and I were greeted by the friendly wait-staff and, after agonising over the hefty menu for some time, decided on a couple of dishes that were, in a word, magnificent.
On Kerry’s suggestion, we decided to start with one of the restaurant’s most popular dishes, garlic cheese King prawns ($20) and as soon as this sizzling plate of deliciousness arrived, it was obvious why it is so popular. Perfectly cooked and super fresh prawns were literally swimming in a heady cheesy, garlic sauce that was one of the most morish sauces I’ve had in recent memory - not too cheesy or too garlicy. While cheese doesn’t feature often on Chinese menus, this dish was an undisputed winner and definitely worth a sample.
Next up it was a tried and true Chinese classic - crispy beef with Peking sauce ($15.50) and Jeff and Kerry’s take on this beloved dish was out of this world. Just as the menu promised, the beef was cooked to crispy perfection and the traditionally sweet and savory Peking sauce was a paragon of balance.
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Accompanying both was the special fried rice ($7.50 small, $8.50 large) and tied both dishes together perfectly. With generous helpings of prawns, chicken and egg, this dish certainly lived up to its name.
You’d have to travel pretty far to find a Chinese restaurant that lives up to the quality of this one and with mains ranging from $10 to $20, you can’t argue with the price.
JEFF LAW’S FAMILY CHINESE RESTAURANTPELICAN RSL1 PIRIWAL STREET, PELICAN(02)4971 2165
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After piquing quite a bit of interest with their double A-side 7-inch Song For Bill Of The Trains/Dexa-
mphetamine Blues, Melbourne based indie punks Have/Hold are back with a cracking new EP - Calm Your Blood and will be kicking off the EP tour in Newcas-tle this month.
“Yeah, Newcastle is the first show on the run so we’ll be very keen to blow the doors off that one,” singer and guitarist Luke Shields told TE.
The band capped off 2013 in style - being named as one of Blunt magazine’s
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20 bands to watch in 2014. And it seems those wags were right with the band opening up for the likes of La Dispute, Balance And Composure and Lemuria already under their belt this year .
“Yeah, hearing stuff like that Blunt thing is great because this it was the first time in the life of this band that we’d had any real kudos like that,” Shields said.
Have/Hold have drawn favour-able comparisons to artists as diverse as Fugazi and INXS and Shields said the new EP represents a much more focussed and collaborative approach, thanks to the new bass player Luke Smith.
“This EP is much more collaborative and I think the approach is a lot more direct,” Shields said.
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This eclectic show features MasterChef season 3 finalist Sun Etheridge, comic magician Jack Black and MC and funny-man Jason Karcher in a fully interactive that promises to be as hillarious as it is tasty.
Sun Etheridge is a Brisbane Master Chef and writer who loves raiding the local Italian, Asian and Greek markets for quality produce and her mantra is ‘fresh is best’.
Acknowledged as a true master of his art, award winning Jack Black is the ultimate combination of magi-cian and comedian. His captivating unique blend of magic and comedy coupled with his incredible close up miracles can only be described as brilliant, once you’ve picked your jaw up off the floor. Having performed more than 500 shows across Australia, Asia and the UK, funnyman Justin Karcher can hon-estly say that being held up at gun point 3-times in PNG was not the highlight of his career.
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One of Australia’s most successful singer / songwriters artists, Alex Lloyd has finally returned home
to Australia after having spent the last five years living and working in the UK. Having last appeared in Australia in 2011 for the acclaimed and award winning film project Mad Bastards (featuring the incredible soundtrack composed by Alex together with The Pigram Brothers), Alex Lloyd celebrates his return with a rare selection of dates as well as commenc-ing the recording of a new album. With these shows currently restricted only to NSW, Alex will be performing together with his band at Lizottes Lambton and, aside from the 2011 performances with The Pigram Brothers, these shows will be the first in Australia for Alex since the release of his album Good In The Face of a Stranger - five years ago.
Looking forward to once again performing on home turf, it’ll be quite a change from Alex’s last performance to celebrate the 40th birthday of Crown Princess Mary at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen last year.
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When it comes to the cult of personality surrounding rock and rollers, there are few who
could even imagine the amount of fan-based fervour that surrounds the King of rock and roll Elvis Presley.
Some 37 years since his death, Elvis’ spirit well and truly lives on thanks to his mammoth back catalogue and countless impersonators keeping the flame alive.
Of those impersonators and tribute artists, Max Pellicano and his show Elvis to the Max definitely stands at the top of the pile. His recreation of Presley’s looks, moves, vocal style, impressions and humour is so accurate, its awe-inspiring.
Pellicano will be making yet another trip to the region later this month with his show Elvis to the Max: The Orchestral Sessions and Pellicano told TE that punt-ers could expect a show that was as big in scope as an actual Presley concert.
“This time around we’re going to be doing Elvis’ NBC TV special and his Aloha from Hawaii special and we’ll be using a pretty big string section which is just so cool. A lot of acts these days tend to cut down on the band - you know they might use synths and stuff for the
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orchestral parts, but we’re definitely going all out with this one.”
Pellicano added that, rather than just being a straight tribute act (and with costumes designed by Elvis’ personal tailor Bill Bellow, this is one tribute that is scarily accurate), his interpretation strived to capture more of Elvis’ spirit rather than being a straight re-hash.
“When I’m studying Elvis, I prefer to look at those old bootleg concerts where he was relaxed and obviously having so much fun with his audience. He was a real fun loving jokester onstage and that’s what I’m trying to get across with this show.”
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With bands like Muzzy Pep, the Great Dividing Range, the Tax-Sea Cabs and the
Rodgers on their collective résumé, you can pretty well guarantee the debut self-titled release from Newcastle punk rock purveyors, the Grounds is going to be a ripsnorter of a record.
Laid down over two days at Rock the Nation Studios in Mayfield under the expert guidance of local producer par excellence, Geoff Mullard, the Grounds frontman Justan Saunders told TE that listeners could expect a real no bulls**t sound from the four-piece’s first offering.
“It was really sort of in and out, one or two takes, making it as live as possi-ble,” he said.
“We didn’t want to do any overdubs or any of that sort of crap because we wanted it to be as it sounds on the floor.
“There’s not very many bells and whistles, what you see is what you get - loud, loose and in your face.”
And from the sounds of it, punters will be getting a heavy dose of that same no frills energy when the Grounds launch the record at the Hammo later this month, alongside Worstmn, Horse Bolted and a re-formed Tax-Sea Cabs.
“There’ll be a fair bit of drunken
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Sounds like a good night to us!
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Hot off the trail of their New Zealand shows, the Australian leg of the Candyland tour will
take the dynamic duo down the east coast with a special Newcastle show locked in for good measure.
Santa Barbara natives Ethan and Josie aka Candyland began producing their own original songs back in April, 2012. After becoming g the first act to win back-to-back Beatport remix contests (Skrillex Make it Bun Dem and Bingo Players Rattle) and racking up over 5 million Soundcloud plays, they released their debut album Bring the Rain on which charted at number one on Beat-
port Dubstep, Electro House, Drum N Bass, & Glitch Hop Top 100.
2013 was a strong year for touring as Candyland performed as direct support for Krewella on their 72-date bus tour as well as performing at major festival events including EDC (Orlando), Veld Fest (Toronto), Global Dance Fest (Red Rocks), Escapade Music Festival, Boon-stock Festival, Meltdown Music Festival, and more.
Candyland continues to pave their own lane bridging the gap between trap, dubstep and house into a new form of music that can only be described as melodic bass.
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designs for soldering; carves pieces in wax for casting; assembles components previ-ously made in one of her other studios into sculptures or jewellery pieces; produces cards from collage, drawings and computer-edited images, all at her studio desk within the gallery. People love watching others create.
It is sometimes possible to completely make something on the spot, in her mini studio, from her extensive range of components and tools.
A new show opens every month in the Newcastle-based gallery. There is almost always an opening celebration and meet the artist event with every new show.
The gallery consists of up to three walls and provides an intimate space for small bodies of work to be exhibited to the public. The space is ideal for spontaneous ideas culminating in small runs of contem-porary work. The gallery is open 9am-5pm Wednesday to Friday, 9am - 3pm Saturday or by appointment.
Barbara Nanshe is a Newcastle-based artist producing jewellery, sculpture and multimedia images
(often sold as greeting cards).The gallery, located in Hamilton, is a
great space to work while also talking to people about Newcastle art and design; philosophy, materials and animals and the environment.
“I have a well of ideas to get through in this life and so I need to keep creating whilst looking after the space,” she said.
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Diana Baker Mixed media
Helene Leane Paintings
You are invited to the exhibition:
Interiors A collection of oil paintings by artist
Geoffrey Breen Opening and drinks with the artist Saturday 9th August, 4:30pm-6:30pm 738 Hunter St, Newcastle West
Exhibition closes 30th August 2014
Given that he was only in our part of the world in January, celebrat-ing the 10th anniversary of his
breakout album Feeler, the fact that Pete Murray is heading back our way for two shows - with one already sold out - is testament to the fact that there is a heck of a lot of love in these parts for the So Beautiful singer.
Murray’s story is an unlikely one - a promising athlete and rugby star turns a career stopping injury into an opportu-nity to become a singer; initially selling CD’s out of his Kombi van and ultimately landing a worldwide record deal. This was followed by 12 ARIA Award nomina-tions, sales of over a million albums, and playing to passionate audiences in Australasia, North America, Europe and South America.
Last year Pete Murray re-released his definitive album Feeler as a special 10 year anniversary edition, re-mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. He then toured the country to sold out crowds.
While Murray was a relative newcomer to the world of music, first picking up the guitar at age 22, while pursuing a career in sports medicine, he has definitely taken to the singer-songwriter thing like the proverbial duck to water with subse-quent albums See The Sun and Blue Sky
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Blue propelling him even further into the fecund Aussie folk-rock stratosphere.
Catch Pete Murray at The Depot on Beaumont on Thursday August 21. Get tickets at thedepotonbeaumont.com.au. However, the Friday, August 22 show has now sold out.
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