dave graney - Moodists-Coral Snakes-mistLY-FEARFUL WIGGINGS

dave graney - Moodists-Coral Snakes-mistLY-FEARFUL WIGGINGS
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2023 book THERE HE GOES WITH HIS EYE OUT (lyrics 1980-2023) 2023 reissue Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes Night Of The Wolverine. Double vinyl release. 2023 ROCK album with Clare Moore IN A MISTLY . WORKSHY - 2017 memoir out on Affirm Press. Available at shows or via website. Moodists - Coral Snakes - mistLY. I don’t know what I am and don’t want to know any more than I already know. I aspire, in my music , to 40s B Movie (voice and presence) and wish I could play guitar like Dickey Betts, John Cippolina or Grant Green - but not in this lifetime, I know.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Weird Times.






Okay, I found the picture that was taken at Beechworth in the Court House in 1994 that I alluded to in my last blog.
To recap, we were on a trail for Ned Kelly locations and the like and found ourselves in Beechworth Court House where Ned had been first arraigned, (but quickly transferred to Melbourne as people were too sympathetic in Northern Victoria). People were still touchy about even talking about Kelly, due to relatives of the slain policemen living in the area. You could get your photo taken in a few costumes that were provided. We got dressed up and the photographer then discovered he had to run home to get some film, leaving us there as seemingly part of the "exhibit". We were supposed to be "diggers" from the gold fields. We were standing in the dock - where Ned had stood. We tried to look grim.


So winter arrived like an evil change of scenery in Melbourne. 9-10 degrees in the day. We had a  gig in Darwin which involved us getting up at 4am to get to the airport by 5:30 . Oh it was dark, windy and freezing cold.
The flight stopped off in Brisbane and then got delayed for an hour so we had to race to the ABC in Darwin. Oh yes, Darwin in the months June-September is delightful. "The DRY". We left our scarves and coats in the van in the carpark in Melbourne and were getting about hours later in our lightest of shirts.

 (picture taken by Danny Walsh during the week and messaged to us)

We tried to tune into the ABC in our van as we drove to the station but just found a frequency playing Led Zeppelins "Stairway To Heaven". This did in fact turn out to be the actual ABC at Drive Time on a Friday... While we got a few mics sorted the announcer played another track, "LA Woman" by the Doors...
We went with the weirdness.
We played a couple of songs and made our way to the hotel in the middle of town where we were on the 20th floor. Some kind of hawk flew around in the dusk. A dozen of them.




On the Saturday we played two sets at the Railway Club, myself on acoustic 12 string and my archtop and Clare on keys. There was also a  drumkit set up so Clare got behind that for a few songs. One was "CODINE" for the late Mike Wilhelm and then a run through of "You're Gonna Miss Me Baby" for the late Roky Erikson.  RIP comrades. Both songs so much fun to inhabit. Otherwise we did a lot of songs from ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS/WAS THAT/THIS?
The sound man told us crazy great stories of conspiracies and evil and the Sydney jazz scene. I was distracted for a minute and all of a sudden he was in the middle of a story about playing in the band at Elton and Renate's wedding in the 80's. He had to hide IN A SAUNA from the bachanaalian goings on.  Luckily a waiter passed trays of food and drinks through every now and again. But the Banks hunting widows to murder? Dunno...

The club has pool tables and an outdoor area which is an atmosphere of cool overhanging vegetation and candles.
We had a  great time playing. I met the kind of people who really love my music. Rough hewn blue collar guys. Truckers with huge hands. Just great, regular people who really connect with my stuff. I spend so much of my time thinking of regulation city hipsters who are just dilletantes for the most part. Like teen pop fans, dizzy for whatever shit is on the merry go round this week. These people come up and hug me and tell me how much they've gotten from our music - for decades. Its flattering, of course, and very enlivening and humbling.

When I put my first book out in 2011 and did some readings in libraries in suburban Melbourne, Newcastle, Maitland and Sydney, the library people would coment on how they'd never seen these kinds of men in their places before. 

We caught up with some friends on the Sunday. Darwin has lots of markets for exotic foods and fruits.  A strange boom and bust of a place. people kept telling us it was in a bust at the moment.



The place seems to be built on hard rock and thats further knitted together by tough mangrove roots.
The sea looks lovely but no one is ever swimming. Crocs, sharks, jellyfish, mangroves. 



It could have been so cool in a downbeat tropical style. Of course it was all flattened by a  cyclone in 1975 and rebuilt. The buildings are all smashed in the wet season and by termites too I guess.

As we drive home at night there are groups of first Australians walking around, however they like. If the lights and power went out here it wouldn't mean shit to them. They walk all over it according to their own ideas anyway. Clare thinks if they want to make Darwin really BOOM they should hand it over to the indigenous people. Less Gold Coast or Miami - make it blacker. Indigenous food, art, culture, time.

There are a couple of pre-cyclone houses intact. All the louvres and timber in the walls revolve to let the breeze through, as well as being on stilts.






With more plane delays it takes us all of Monday to get back to Melbourne - via Sydney. I read more LUCIA BERLIN all the way back.



Melbourne is dark, windy, cold  and the rain is constant.

On the Tuesday, a man shoots four people in Darwin central with a pump action shotgun. Its a town of 140,000 people. Everybody knew him or his family. He's in custody.

On Wednesday the Australian Federal Police raid the ABC  after shaking down a NEWSCORPSE jounalist ( for 7 hours in her home) and a (revolting) 2GB shock jock the previous day. Were they just smoke screens or alibis?


MOST PHOTOS by Clare Moore.


Saturday June 15th-Major Toms, Kyneton(Graney and Moore) SOLD OUT
 
Friday June 21st the Bison Bar, Nambour DAVE GRANEY 
SOLO
 Saturday June 22nd - the Bearded Lady, Brisbane.DAVE GRANEY SOLO

Saturday June 29th - The Caravan Music Club - Bentleigh Special guest Sean McMahon

July 12th - THE GOV - Adelaide.Special guests The Sunday Reeds


Oh, I forgot. I'm keen on doing PARLOUR GIGS. I've done three or four and each have been different and enjoyable. Leaps into the unknown.



People have responded to my previous callouts by suggesting some venues that might appeal but this system is a bit different. People set up the situation/parlour/ backyard/room and invite their friends to come and hear me play. I dont do the setting up. You invite me.
This is an agency/app or system. Basically, with PARLOUR, a person applies via the website and offers to host a show and to organize to get 40-50 people along and I turn up and play. If its in Victoria I can come and play with my guitar and a mic through my amp, you don't need a PA. Elsewhere, we could work around that. I might just play totally acoustic or you could organize a small PA. So far I have played at a winery in an old shearing shed, someones back porch (with PA system and lights and opening act in front of a seated audience) and someones back yard. This is the link https://app.parlourgigs.com/artist/davegraney

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Dave Graney and Clare Moore with Georgio "the dove" Valentino and Malcolm Ross

Dave Graney and Clare Moore with Robin Casinader - In Concert

ONE MILLION YEARS DC

Starts with a Kinksy groover sketching a 21st century populist tyrant who coasts in power on waves of public resentment at those on the lowest rungs of the ladder (He Was A Sore Winner). Sweeps across a sci fi terrain with nods to songs in the sand at the end of the world (Pop Ruins) and nods to the ties that bind in the underground communities (Comrade Of Pop and Where Did All The Freaks Go?). Songs about intense, long relationships, defunct technology that didn’t answer back, severe social status definition (I’m Not Just Any Nobody), people wandering through your mind as if it was a garage sale, the anxiety of the long running showman (wide open to the elements again) and ends with a song that’s “a little bit Merle Haggard and a little bit Samuel Beckett”. " Edith Grove! Powis Square! 56 Hope Road! Petrie Terrace!.. The Roxy! The Odeon! Apollo! Palais! Olympia! The Whisky! Detroit Grande!” Pop Ruins!"

ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS/WAS THAT/THIS?

ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS/WAS THAT/THIS? (The title comes from the chorus of “Song Of Life” ) is a classic rock’n’roll album. Classic if you lived through what has become known as ”the classic rock era” as it rolled out new and even broke onto the beachhead and morphed into punk. That’s the direction Dave Graney and Clare Moore have always been coming from. They have spent their lives schooled by and immersed in rock ‘n’ roll culture. Neither attended higher education and they dived in deep and kept swimming. From the Moodists through the Coral Snakes /White Buffaloes to the mistLY This is an album with their band, Dave Graney and the mistLY. Stuart Perera has played guitar with them since 1998 and Stu Thomas on bass since 2004. MARCH 2019 ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS/WAS THAT/THIS? 2019 album out on Compact Disc - available here via mail order...
If you are from outside of Australia and wish to purchase a Compact Disc copy of ZIPPA DEEDOO WHAT IS/WAS THAT/THIS? please use this button (different postage)

LETS GET TIGHT

FEARFUL WIGGINGS

2014 solo album from Dave Graney. *****"If I've learnt anything in my years of writing about music it's that if you are going to do anything of worth in this tough game, you better have your own thing. Today's generic is easily replaced by tomorrow's. And yet you need to be flexible, to follow wherever the songs demand. In the case of this, only the second credited as a solo album among 30 or so Graney releases, it's a curious yet welcoming lane he walks you down, with acoustic guitars, not much percussion, vibes, smooth sounds. At the end of it you feel like you've awoken from a strange yet pleasant summer's dream. As shot by Luis Bunuel. It ranges from off-kilter reveries (A Woman Skinnies Up a Man, The Old Docklands Wheel) through to the softly seductive (How Can You Get Out of London) and the downright arch (Look Into My Shades, Everything Is Great In The Beginning.) This is music that is neither folk, nor blues, nor country, but it's all Graney, somewhere out to the left field beyond Lee Hazlewood's raised eyebrow. It's astringent on the tongue but sweetens in the telling." Noel Mengel Brisbane Courier Mail

you've been in my mind

June 2012 super high energy pop rock album - blazing electric 12 strings - total 70s rock drive. Greatest yet! available via paypal - $20 pp

rock'n'roll is where I hide/- 2011 "vintage classics/ re recordings" on LIBERATION

SUPERMODIFIED - August 2010 remixed/re-sung/re-strung//remastered/replayed comp via PAYPAL

also available as a digital album

Knock yourself (2009)-first ever dg solo set-filthy electro r&b-available via Paypal- $20

available as a digital album too

We Wuz Curious (2008)-blazing R&B jazz pop album available via paypal-$20


UNAVAILABLE-COMPLETELY SOLD OUT!!!
AVAILABLE AS A DIGITAL album

Keepin' It Unreal-(2006)-minimalist/lyrical vibes, bass, 12 string set - CDs sold out - digital only

Hashish and Liquor (2005 double disc by Dave Graney and Clare Moore) available via Paypal $25


UNAVAILABLE-COMPLETELY SOLD OUT!!!
Single album HASHISH available as a digital release

Heroic Blues- "folk soul" set from 2002-Availableas a digital album via BandCamp


UNAVAILABLE ! Completely sold out!

It is written,baby-book released 1997- available $10 via paypal