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Nick Cave on 'Wild God', the Red Hand Files and frogs
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Durée 39:51
A special little treat for you in the feed this week; a conversation with Nick Cave. After years away, he's returned to doing interviews, and Zan Rowe was lucky to get the only Australian radio interview with him. They spoke about Wild God, the legacy of the Bad Seeds, people lost, and things found. About frogs.
Settle in for a beautiful conversation with one of the greatest artists and poets of our time. A fella who has been through it, and emerged with new purpose. The one and only, Nick Cave.
Emily Wurramara's songs of renewal
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Durée 36:49
Emily Wurramara is one of my favourite Australian musicians.
The Warnindhilyagwa woman writes from the heart, sings with the smokiest voice around, and has a laugh that is truly infectious. This is a glorious Take 5. Settle in for some beautiful energy, lots of laughs, and real insight into the songs that tell her story of new beginnings.
It’s been six years since Emily’s debut album, a lot has changed in her life but now she’s back with NARA, and on the day she released it I invited her to Take 5.
From John Fogerty to Brandy to The Cure, take a ride through the musical map of Emily Wurramara's big heart.
- John Fogerty – ‘I Will Walk With You’
- Brandy – ‘Sittin' Up In My Room’
- Inner Circle – ‘Bad Boys’
- Cat Power – ‘Sea of Love’
- The Cure – ‘Friday I'm In Love’
Vika & Linda's sibling songs
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Durée 30:39
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.
Kelly Lee Owens' flow state
vendredi 11 février 2022 • Durée 35:11
When you think of electronic music, do you think of the wild? Even as a synthetic creation, is it music that anchors itself in nature, in the sounds of icicles breaking or the feel of flow? Kelly Lee Owens is a producer who take you to all of those places. The Welsh artist may have begun her career as a nurse, and working in a record store, but these days she makes music that transports you; that is as at home in the club as a transcendental meditation.
Her second album Inner Song was big favourite of mine, and her collaborations with Jon Hopkins and remixes of Bjork reminded me of music’s power to get us into a flow state. So when she joined me to Take 5, I wanted to know the songs that did that for her. From Four Tet to Radiohead, Bjork to Nils Frahm, this is a very beautiful exploration of sound, of meaning, and how music can lift us into another realm.
Four Tet – Morning Side
The Knife – Heartbeats (live version)
Radiohead – Nude
Bjork – Sun in My Mouth
Nils Frahm – Says
Bodyjar's rituals
vendredi 4 février 2022 • Durée 30:22
Bodyjar are a band many of us grew up with; seeing them at all ages shows and festivals, hearing their music on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, and voting them into many a Hottest 100. Eight years on from their last album, they’re back with New Rituals, and on the day of it’s release lead singer Cam Baines joined me to share his rituals across five songs. From their heroes Descendents, to the inspiration of Adalita, this is a coming of age story – not just of Cam, but all of us.
Descendents – 'Coolidge'
Ramones – 'Too Tough To Die'
Face to Face – 'Disconnected'
Magic Dirt – 'Ice'
Brand New – 'Not The sun'
Best of 2021
vendredi 10 décembre 2021 • Durée 31:04
We’re wrapping up the Take 5 for another year and even though 2021 still kept a lot of us apart, these conversations helped me find a community again. Maybe they did for you, too. We connected a lot over Zoom, we bonded over the music that made us who we are today, and we learned a whole lot more; not just about the guests who joined us to Take 5, but also about the songs and artists they picked.
Every year around this time I like to share my favourites. It’s always hard to whittle it down, but in this episode you’ll hear from the conversations that floored me when I had them, and still resonate with me now. From across the world, and many different personal stories, here are some of my favourite moments of the Take 5 this year.
Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit (chosen by Shirley Manson)
The Beatles - I Am the Walrus (chosen by Danny Elfman)
The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby (chosen by Ruby Wax)
Hot Chip - I Feel Better (chosen by Tony Armstrong)
Björk - Hyperballad (chosen by Julia Stone)
Go-Betweens- Your Turn My Turn (chosen by Lindy Morrison)
The Supremes - Stoned Love (chosen by Billy Bragg)
Beverly Glen-Copeland - Ever New (chosen by Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine)
Fran Kelly's life (so far)
vendredi 3 décembre 2021 • Durée 44:11
When Fran Kelly announced she was leaving RN Breakfast after 17 years, everyone I know had a little cry. Maybe it was the same for you too, because this legendary journalist has been waking up with us for a long time. Fran has held those in power to account and told stories we may never have heard otherwise.
But it’s not often you hear Fran’s stories. That’s why I was so stoked and honoured to have her Take 5 with me, the day after she wrapped her final show on RN Breakfast. The theme was simple; life, so far. And from singing around the kitchen table, to hitting the road to get to her great love, this is a beautiful capture of an extraordinary human.
The Tokens – The Lion Sleeps Tonight
The Easybeats – Friday On My Mind
Lucinda Williams – I Just Want To See You So Bad
Yothu Yindi – Treaty
Gurrumul - Wiyathul
Stella Donnelly's songs that belong
vendredi 19 novembre 2021 • Durée 25:00
The first time I heard Stella Donnelly, I knew she was a star. Then I saw her live, and the heavy weight and brutal honesty of her songs made way for comedy interludes, even cabaret. There’s more to Stella Donnelly, than meets the eye.
For all of these reasons, I’ve long wanted her to Take 5. Her music has given many a sense of community, a home, so I wanted Stella Donnelly to tell me about the songs that belong, for her. From Billy Bragg to Jenny Hval to male choirs from Wales, this is a beautiful and charming insight into her musical heart.
Valentine's Day Is Over - Billy Bragg
Hiraeth - Morriston Orpheus Choir
Lance Jr - Courtney Barnett
Spells - Jenny Hval
Seabird - Alessi Brothers
Damon Albarn's universe
vendredi 12 novembre 2021 • Durée 30:07
Damon Albarn is one of the busiest men in music. We first met him as frontman for Blur, he kicked off Gorillaz a decade or so after that, and in between collaborated with Malian musicians, wrote operas based on Monkey, and formed supergroups with members of The Clash and Tony Allen. You get the sense that he doesn’t like to sit still, so it was a coup to ask him to do that, for a spell, to Take 5.
On the day he released his new solo album, Damon invited you into his universe across songs. There are not many people that can mention legends like Lou Reed and Bobby Womack as friends, but it’s the reverence he holds these makers in, that makes this truly special.
Ghost Town – The Specials
Trench Town - Bob Marley
Lou Reed – Dirty Blvd.
Bobby Womack – Across 110th Street
The Clash – Rock the Casbah
Amy Taylor's Australia
vendredi 5 novembre 2021 • Durée 19:27
As soon as I heard Amyl and the Sniffers, I was hooked. The name for one: genius. And this band out of Melbourne, with a phenomenal frontwoman and wild live show, held a lot of promise. They delivered on their debut, and kept that fire alive on the follow up too. Amy Taylor is the lead singer of Amyl and the Sniffers, and every time I’ve spoken to her I’ve been left feeling giddy afterwards. As we kick off Ausmusic Month for another year, who better to ask to Take 5? From Slim Dusty to Barkaa to AC/DC and beyond, this is Amy Taylor’s Australia.
AC/DC – If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)
Maureen Elkner - Rak off, Normie!
Barkaa & Mackridge - 22Clan
Slim Dusty - Looking Forward Looking Back
Yothu Yindi - Treaty (Radio Mix)









