DUMB by NIRVANA. Story by Shome Dasgupta.
Sadness is what I know best and it continues to seek me out relentlessly. Its loyalty never fails.
Dumb Things by Paul Kelly Story by Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly Meredith Music Festival, December 2008 Snug in my carousel I rose above the din and lights and looked out over the gloaming. I swung back down towards the crowd and the squalor and then back up again. It was hypnotic.
EAGLE ROCK by DADDY COOL. Story by Tracy Peacock.
I’d never seen the Eagles play at the G and my pulse was racing.
EDGE OF SEVENTEEN by STEVIE NICKS. Story by Lisa Jewell
Lisa Jewell Loungeroom, Clarinda, Melbourne 1982 Mrs Rainer was a tyrant with a vacuuming fetish. She would make me take my shoes off before even looking at the carpet.
EL CONDOR PASA by SIMON & GARFUNKEL Story by Tony Birch
While I loved music and sat in class day-dreaming that the girl sitting in front of me in class was the girl Marc Bolan swooned over in Hot Love, I hated school, a situation reflected in my term reports.
ELECTRIC FEEL by MGMT. Story by Barbara Samuelson.
It was the first time I learned what a silent disco headphone system even was.