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Episode 9 OutCast PodCast Walkabout OutCast

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Scratch and Bite Outcast.9.The Walkabout

Yoweeee PodCastOffs.

Welcome to OutCast the Podcast on walkabout in outback Australia.

The Stiffies opened our journey tonight as a warning to all those who trek the wilds of the planet … you to could end up in “Swampland”
After that “Crash and Burn” we discover the North Coasts “Hammerfish” was home to both “The Stiffies” Ryan and Greg from “The Outcome”.and foreshadows Greg’s path through various noise machines until “The Crimson Project“, remodelled as “
The Violation of Silence” and now in its final form “The Outcome” definitely will “Keep Running”.
The Outcome, a powerful machine indeed.

If you cruised round this great land of ocean and desert,
You would have no doubt met “Gypsy Dave” sitting at his campfire near some lonely Billabong reminiscing about the “Bye and Bye”.
Unfortunately “Gypsy Dave” passed away late this year, living the Rock and Roll lifestyle to the end and teaching a new generation of noisemakers his art.

Gypsy Dave (Ian Thomas) was an interesting character, a survivor of the Seminal sixties garage bands “The Missing Links” precursors to the Punk outbreak 10 years later, “The Showmen”, “Thomas Hood” and several other reincarnations through a chequered career in the Australian music scene.
The Missing Link exposé of “Nervous Breakdown” featured a scathing Ian Thomas shattering every Elvis fans heart.
In true links fashion the “Missing Links” always let you know “You’re Driving Me Insane”.

A listen to some of Australia’s bands of sixties would loosen anyone’s brain cells.

Found on several tracks of the “Gypsy Dave” CD is Ray Arnott another stalwart of the Australian music scene.
Ray has credits on so many tracks you would think he was the only drummer in Australia; I will delve into Ray in the future.
Ray also was a leg in the trio “Digital Soul” with the incandescent “I’m on Fire” featuring “Laura Gillespie” who we will catch up with on another episode.

Down in the South of the country Melbourne’s young bloods “NeonPres” are starting their own climb into the Australian musical hierarchy, with a slight departure from their frantic funk the pulsing “Down”.


Peeled off caves walls around my slice of heaven and hung for your pleasure are images by the incredulous Danielle Burford.

http://www.danielleburford.com.au


Remember

I want you to contribute to my noise ravaged world, so send your noise, images, and words to me and the planet can see you for who you are.


Send stuff here

scratchandbite@podomatic.com

muzz@scratchandbite.com

Or visit

www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast

If that is too scary, email me and I will sedate you so it will all seem like a dream.


If you are brave enough for another episode so am I, of course it will consist of Noise, more noise and images related to NOISE!

Disappearing into the dust this episode closes with the raw energy of “Sunday Faynes with Loco Parentus” the fresh blood that will keep Australian music driving the planet.
Sunday says “Get Stuffed”.

Don’t forget!

I want to get Stuffed….I want to get Stuff!

Send stuff, if you don’t have noise or images, send money.


Appearing were:

www.myspace.com/thestiffies

www.myspace.com/theoutcome04

www.myspace.com/lauragillespie2006

www.myspace.com/neonpres

http://www.myspace.com/sundaymusics

http://www.danielleburford.com.au

Scratch and Bite Outcast.9.The Walkabout

Yoweeee PodCastOffs.

Welcome to OutCast the Podcast on walkabout in outback Australia.

The Stiffies opened our journey tonight as a warning to all those who trek the wilds of the planet … you to could end up in “Swampland”
After that “Crash and Burn” we discover the North Coasts “Hammerfish” was home to both “The Stiffies” Ryan and Greg from “The Outcome”.and foreshadows Greg’s path through various noise machines until “The Crimson Project“, remodelled as “
The Violation of Silence” and now in its final form “The Outcome” definitely will “Keep Running”.
The Outcome, a powerful machine indeed.

If you cruised round this great land of ocean and desert,
You would have no doubt met “Gypsy Dave” sitting at his campfire near some lonely Billabong reminiscing about the “Bye and Bye”.
Unfortunately “Gypsy Dave” passed away late this year, living the Rock and Roll lifestyle to the end and teaching a new generation of noisemakers his art.

Gypsy Dave (Ian Thomas) was an interesting character, a survivor of the Seminal sixties garage bands “The Missing Links” precursors to the Punk outbreak 10 years later, “The Showmen”, “Thomas Hood” and several other reincarnations through a chequered career in the Australian music scene.
The Missing Link exposé of “Nervous Breakdown” featured a scathing Ian Thomas shattering every Elvis fans heart.
In true links fashion the “Missing Links” always let you know “You’re Driving Me Insane”.

A listen to some of Australia’s bands of sixties would loosen anyone’s brain cells.

Found on several tracks of the “Gypsy Dave” CD is Ray Arnott another stalwart of the Australian music scene.
Ray has credits on so many tracks you would think he was the only drummer in Australia; I will delve into Ray in the future.
Ray also was a leg in the trio “Digital Soul” with the incandescent “I’m on Fire” featuring “Laura Gillespie” who we will catch up with on another episode.

Down in the South of the country Melbourne’s young bloods “NeonPres” are starting their own climb into the Australian musical hierarchy, with a slight departure from their frantic funk the pulsing “Down”.


Peeled off caves walls around my slice of heaven and hung for your pleasure are images by the incredulous Danielle Burford.

http://www.danielleburford.com.au


Remember

I want you to contribute to my noise ravaged world, so send your noise, images, and words to me and the planet can see you for who you are.


Send stuff here

scratchandbite@podomatic.com

muzz@scratchandbite.com

Or visit

www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast

If that is too scary, email me and I will sedate you so it will all seem like a dream.


If you are brave enough for another episode so am I, of course it will consist of Noise, more noise and images related to NOISE!

Disappearing into the dust this episode closes with the raw energy of “Sunday Faynes with Loco Parentus” the fresh blood that will keep Australian music driving the planet.
Sunday says “Get Stuffed”.

Don’t forget!

I want to get Stuffed….I want to get Stuff!

Send stuff, if you don’t have noise or images, send money.


Appearing were:

www.myspace.com/thestiffies

www.myspace.com/theoutcome04

www.myspace.com/lauragillespie2006

www.myspace.com/neonpres

http://www.myspace.com/sundaymusics

http://www.danielleburford.com.au

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