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The Take 5 is a music podcast where the people you love, share five songs they love. Each guest has a different theme, and the memories attached to their most beloved songs flip them to fan mode, often giving a rare insight into their creative heart. Hosted by Zan Rowe.

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The Take 5 is a music podcast where the people you love, share five songs they love. Each guest has a different theme, and the memories attached to their most beloved songs flip them to fan mode, often giving a rare insight into their creative heart. Hosted by Zan Rowe.

    Vika & Linda's sibling songs

    Vika & Linda's sibling songs

    Vika and Linda are national treasures. We first met the Bull sisters alongside the Black Sorrows, doing backing vocals for Paul Kelly, and then bursting out on their own with their debut album. That record turns 30 this year, and to celebrate, I’m taking you to a glorious Take 5 from the archives with Vika and Linda.

    The year was 2019, and their theme was “sibling songs”. They picked it too, and you’ll see why. Families singing together is the very backbone of what they do.
    The Andrews Sisters - 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy'
    The Pointer Sisters - 'I'm So Excited'
    The Staple Singers - 'I'll Take You There'
    Bee Gees - 'Islands In The Stream (Live At The MGM Grand 1997)'
    Crowded House - 'It's Only Natural'

    This episode was originally broadcast in 2019.

    • 30 min
    Adam Hills' Hall of Fame songs

    Adam Hills' Hall of Fame songs

    Adam Hills has lived an extraordinary life. From getting his start in stand up comedy to beaming out to millions on The Last Leg and Spicks and Specks. He's been awarded an MBE and even been immortalised on an Australian postage stamp. When he’s not on stage and screen, Adam is out on the field playing disability rugby, or smashing a tennis ball. He has a boundless energy and passion for living life.

    On Spicks and Specks each episode, he asks his panellists to share stories. But no one ever asks him for his, and Adam Hills has stories. It’s why I asked him to Take 5. As the beloved music quiz show returns to ABC and ABC iview, we’re taking a wander through Adam’s Hall of Fame. Settle in for laughs, tears, and a lot of valid name dropping from an absolute legend.


    The Flaming Lips - 'Do You Realize??'


    Little Shop Of Horrors [Soundtrack] - 'Suddenly, Seymour'


    Dan Sultan - 'Nyul Nyul Girl'


    Bobby McFerrin - 'Don't Worry Be Happy'


    Elbow - 'One Day Like This'

    • 54 min
    Neneh Cherry's songs of force

    Neneh Cherry's songs of force

    Back in 1989, Neneh Cherry released her debut album. Raw Like Sushi was a smash in the UK and here in Australia. This young Swede based in London caught all of our attention, and through the 90’s she’d release two more albums before taking a breather from music. But her creative life began way earlier. With an artist mother and jazz legend Don Cherry as her stepfather, Neneh’s childhood was a life less ordinary. She split it between commune-style living in rural Sweden and loft apartments in New York, and when she moved to London as a teen, she fell in with some of that city's most creative punks – people she remains friends with to this day.

    Her story is wild, which is why - back in 2019 - I invited her to Take 5. As we mark 35 years since that debut, I'm dusting this gem off to share it again with you. Settle in for a convo with one of the greats, and an extraordinary chat about the power of song.
    Tanya Winley - 'Vicious Rap'
    Stevie Wonder - 'Living For The City'
    Frank Ocean - 'Seigfried'
    Dice Ailes - 'Otedola'
    Nina Simone - 'Mississippi Goddam'

    This episode was originally broadcast in 2019.

    • 32 min
    Mike D's five songs from the five boroughs

    Mike D's five songs from the five boroughs

    Can you remember when Ill Communication first came out? If you came of age in the 90’s like me, it was a huge album. Bursting outta the gates with 'Sure Shot', with hits like 'Get it Together' and 'Sabotage'... it’s one of Beastie Boys most varied and loved albums, and in 2024 it turns 30 years old.

    The sound of this album is as fresh as it was in 1994, and to mark this big anniversary I dug into the archives to dust off one of my favourite conversations of all time. The one and only Mike D. Take a trip around New York City with a fella who knows it better than most.


    Notorious B.I.G. - 'Juicy'


    The Strokes - '12:51'


    Nas - 'N.Y. State of Mind'


    ESG - 'Moody'


    Wu Tang Clan - 'C.R.E.A.M.'

    This episode was originally broadcast on triple j in 2014.

    • 32 min
    Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste: songs that unravel

    Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste: songs that unravel

    Brooklyn band Grizzly Bear helped shaped the sound of modern indie music. Across their five albums they layered intricate and nuanced guitar music with choirboy vocals and a whole lotta heart.

    They broke through in 2006 with their second album, Yellow House, but it was 2009’s Veckatimist which took Grizzly Bear to a whole new plane and became one of the most loved albums of the decade.

    To mark its 15th anniversary, I’m throwing back to a brilliant chat I had with frontman and founding member, Ed Droste back in 2018. Ed is a gorgeous human, and I have such fond memories of this conversation. With Grizzly Bear’s layered music in mind, I gave him the theme “songs that unravel.” 
    Beach House - 'Master of None'
    Björk - 'Army of Me'
    Pavement - 'Fight This Generation'
    Aaliyah - 'One In A Million'
    Adele - 'Rolling In The Deep' (Jamie xx Shuffle)

    This episode was originally broadcast in 2018.

    • 29 min
    Kasey Chambers' musical breakthroughs

    Kasey Chambers' musical breakthroughs

    Kasey Chambers is a living legend. Five number one albums, fourteen ARIA Awards, she is the youngest woman to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Kasey grew up with music. As a kid she’d travel across the Nullabor with her dad, at the end of each day the family would always gather around the campfire to sing songs. She would go on to play with the family band, but it was her 1999 debut album The Captain that was her breakthrough to a solo career that has been rich and rewarding.

    That debut turns 25 this year, and to mark the anniversary I dipped into the archives for a Take 5 we captured back in 2019. We were celebrating The Captain back then, and the other musical breakthroughs Kasey had experienced through her life. I loved this chat so much; Kasey is a ray of light with her feet firmly on the ground. And hearing her talk about the songs she loves was such a gift.
    Emmylou Harris - ‘Boulder to Birmingham’
    Ben Harper - ‘Fight For Your Mind’
    J.S. Ondara - ‘Torch Song’
    Beyoncé - ‘Don't Hurt Yourself {Ft. Jack White}’
    Steve Earle - ‘Copperhead Road’

    This episode was originally broadcast in 2019.

    • 42 min

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