Thank you to everybody who came to the One Star Gallery and Lounge to the launch of my lyrics book.
The book was self published and I got the design together with the help of Simon Strong.
The launch was set up with a casual suggestion to Katy Beale and Mick Harvey. Its a great, flexible space that perfectly suited this kind of affair.
Doors opened at 6pm and I stood around as people started to fill the place. There was no hiding out in a backstage room (though there was one available) as this was to be a very casual soiree.
I hadn't really prepared anything to read out as its a lyrics book (though with many annotations and notes in regard to song chords and structures and production) and I just thought I'd wait and see who turned up - if anybody! I had my Crate acoustic amp with both my guitar and mic plugged into it, ready to make show.
People arrived on a very wintry Thursday evening, coming from work and home. By car and tram and foot. Wine and beer were served and chairs were lined up for an attentive audience.
The place was full with about 70 people so I started at 7pm. I thanked everybody and told them what the book was and about the design and that it was lyrics from 1980-2023 with no images, only text and was 374 pages in total. Book design is based on a classic French Éditions Gallimard NRF form of paperback.
I mentioned that I'd written about how I got my tone of voice in my 2011 book 1001 Australian Nights and mentioned my blue collar and regional town background. I was explaining how I found it difficult to howl songs starting with "I" like my heroes did so easily. How "I" as an unreliable narrator of my own story or self but felt the pressure of the particular moment of the music scene I was immersed within to write my own words and to fashion them from my own environment. I had found this difficult also because all the sounds and images we liked were from the UK or USA.
Then I read out the words to How I Wrote Elastic Man by The Fall as if to illustrate the way that Mark E Smith - in his post punk META stance - opened up so many new ways of expression for me - and I'm sure for others as well. It didn't have to be all "I - I - I" it could be also a kind of meta eye view of your own situation (even as you were doing it). A kind of pulp reportage.
you know what I'm talkin about
you know mate, that guy would give a dogs arse heartburn "
singin my songs
theres six people hangin around
they've got nowhere else to go
I'm a hero, thats what I do"
I played parts of Lt Colonel Cavalry from THE DAVE GRANEY SHOW album (1999).
"I was a free man
like a highland prince
a fur trapper gazin into the distance
nobody bothered me with trifling details
my mind wandered the earth and the cosmos
rightin wrongs and cuttin fools down where they stood"
Talked about the chords and how the chorus has a drone note going through four changing chords underneath, holding it at the treble end while the emotion shifts underneath.
I said that I had never had much feedback for my work as in the moribund, straight rock scene of Australia I sensed I was seen as mostly an annoying ironic presence who was not serious. Serious rock music being unreservedly grim.
I didn't mean that I wanted to be taken seriously, I meant that I didn't take any of that seriously, only my work. My songs.
I also played The Old Swagger and ended with Where Are You In The Underworld. Both from my most recent album, IN A MISTLY.
It was a very enjoyable night and I thank everybody who came along. You really made my night. And day.
THERE HE GOES WITH HIS EYE OUT IS AVAILABLE VIA BANDCAMP.
Friday 28 July – The Street Theatre, Canberra ACT
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Saturday 29 July – Blue Mountains Theatre, Springwood NSW
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Thursday 3 August – The Factory Theatre, Marrickville NSW
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Friday 4 August - The Imperial, Eumundi QLD
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Saturday 5 August – The Old Museum, Brisbane QLD
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Sunday 6 August – HOTA, Surfers Paradise QLD
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Friday 11 August – The Royal Oak, Launceston TAS
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Saturday 12 August – Gnomon Room, Ulverstone TAS
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Sunday 13 August – The Palais Theatre, Franklin TAS
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****NEW MELBOURNE SHOW ADDED****
Thursday 17 August - The Gershwin Room , Esplanade Hotel, St Kilda.
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Friday 18 August – The Corner, Richmond VIC
******SOLD OUT****
Saturday 19 August - The Gov, Adelaide SA
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Friday 25 August – The Heritage, Bulli NSW
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Saturday 26 August – Drifter’s Wharf, Gosford NSW
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thanks for writing up the night and thanks for putting the book together. yr lyrics are peerless, Dave, completely fucken peerless and there's the hard copy proof
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