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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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Category: Life
Want us for new years eve? We didnt book anything and now we need to play! ! If ya do.. Flick us an email yes? barebonesandcabaret@gmail.com
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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Category: Life
Want us for new years eve? We didnt book anything and now we need to play! ! If ya do.. Flick us an email yes? barebonesandcabaret@gmail.com
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Monday, December 14, 2009
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Current mood:  curious
Category: Life
We are playing at the Laundromat on 2nd Ave in Tauranga on Thursday December 17th. The event is the launch of Scott Sergeant's Painted Games exhibition. Visit.. www.laps.co.nz for more info.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
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Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Hey - so I may have mentioned it before.. In fact I'm pretty sure that if I had the time to look at the last blog I would see it.. anyhow.. World Sweet World Magazine is a wicked little alt.indie production coming out of Wellington on a quarterly basis. www.worldsweetworld.com is their website. I strongly suggest you visit..have a read and decide to spend eight bucks on a worthy cause. The latest issue hosts a summer folk compilation. Other than BareBones and my little solo thing..its includes the likes of Ryan Prebble, Ashes Of August, Jess Chambers etc.. The best bit? You can go download the whole album right now for free! Why wouldn't you? Really.. http://worldsweetworld.com/musicThat's the link. Go forth! Discover! Much Love Matt, Glen and Stefan.
 | Currently listening: Oar By Alexander "Skip" Spence Release date: 1999-07-20 |
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Current mood:  optimistic
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
It is with sadness that we wave goodbye to Dylan. He joined us just after the start, wandered both light and dark paths for near on two years. We wish him well in his further travels as a dixieland synth pioneer. We managed to get into the studio as a four piece. I think we recorded 12 or so songs in acoustic band setup,including 'time flies' 'not gonna change' 'staring down the sun' 'twisted' and a sparse cover of Gram Parsons 'a song for you'. As we continue forward Glen is taking on bass duties. One slightly disturbing factor is the Funkadelic 45 that seems to be permanently revolving on his record player..
Any one who considers themself alternative,organic or just switched on could do no harm in purchasing a copy of worldsweetworld(.com)magazine. But the next edition (dec/summer) will please the reader even more as it is including a music compilation to make your soul tingle. Possibley.. best of all we have 2songs on it. 'skins' and 'shipwrecks'.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Greetings from the front,
It’s a rather rain-lashed day today on the coast; in fact I have not left the house in days. As a tonic against the inclement weather, I have had days of endless cups of tea and immersed myself in motion pictures and musical esoteria. There is a bright side to ill health you know.
This weekend sees the Cabaret heading into the studio to start work in earnest on our LP. We are hoping for a fairly honest representation of our live sound; a direct, country beatific record. Once the recording of our debut is out of the way, we will get weird on the second record – beards, pedals, keyboards and Eno (one of those is made up). Punctuation applied to our batch of songs if you will.
On to our recent live happenings, I must say a big thank you to everyone who came down to Waihi Beach Hotel gig – it was a truly fantastic night. You know it is going to be a good night when you walk into the venue and they are playing ‘Alabama’. However, I was quite disconcerted to see our bass playing aesthete, Dylan, tucking into a burger roughly the size of his head pre-gig; really, how can one play with a meat football congealing in your stomach?
We returned to Hamilton recently to on a cold, cold night, too. It was okay… The highlight for me was a visit to Mathew and Pip’s rather deluxe hotel suite; no thanks to them, however, for not letting Stef and I sleep on the floor – for the life of me I can’t think why? Can you?
I have to make a tea now, please find below my media over the past two days.
Films and documentaries
A Taste of Honey
Moonraker On Her Majesty's Secret Service The Saint Series One A Kind of Loving What’s New, Pussycat? Postcard Records – The Sound of Young Scotland. Joy Division Home Again
Music
Doc at the Radar Station – Captain Beefheart
Cut – The Slits Ralf and Florian – Kraftwerk Ege Bamyasi – Can Music in a Foreign Language – Lloyd Cole Live at CBGB’s – Suicide Neu 1 – Neu Heaven up Here – Echo and the Bunnymen
G.B.
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Sunday, October 04, 2009
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Current mood:  anxious
Category: Music
visit www.mediafirecom/barebonesandcabaret visit www.mediafire.com/barebonesandcabaret A Collection of songs. All Demo's. Some fast & some slow. Visit our mediafire place to download them. We thank you. www.mediafire.com/barebonesandcabaret
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
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Hosted By:BareBones and Cabaret When:Thursday, 24 September 2009 Where:Waihi Beach Hotel 60 Wilson Road Waihi Beach 3611 Description:BareBones And Cabaret are back!! And this time it's personal.. sort of..well...not really at all. Click Here To View Event
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
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So, hipsters, how are you?
I am writing this deep inside the bowels of a Sunday morning, 6am if we’re being pedantic; and we are being pedantic. Sunday has always bee a good day for the pop epiphany – I recall many hours reclined in bed, Billy Liar fashion, listening to records on a Sunday morning. Perhaps the greatest of all Sunday morning discoveries as a veritable pop music palaeontologist was this: the first time I heard Abbey Road.
Oddly, whilst my childhood had always been saturated with The Beatles, the records we listened to tended to be collections rather than the actual LPs themselves. In my early teens I went through a period where I eschewed anything I deemed ‘retro’ or ‘old’; indeed, a purging of anything pre 1990 was taking place. I can see the error of my ways now; however, it was necessary in order to build a sense of self, I think. I digress, so, this particular Sunday, I reached over to my record collection and scanned it dutifully, but, to my horror, nothing said ‘play me’ – not The Stones Roses, not Blur and not even Morrissey would do. Feeling not a little deflated, I reclined and just at the point when my head hit the pillow I remembered The Beatles. This may seem a little obvious now, but at the time the Beatles were yet to go through the full-blown post Oasis renaissance they have now; their records were hard to find and the era of the deluxe album and the anthology was some distance away. I recalled the tunes and the time spent as child listening to The Beatles on a Sunday morning: tuning into Dr. Robert not getting it was a song about scoring drugs and listening intently to Yellow Submarine not realising it was a song written by someone on drugs.
So, with twenty dollars left in my wallet and a head full of tunes and memories, I decided to trudge down to the record store and purchase a Beatles LP. Why I chose Abbey Road I can’t recall, but I remembered being amazed by it once I got it home; I listened to it over and over amazed at what was contained outside of the singles. I will leave the story there as I suspect you lot all know Abbey Road by now. But, suffice to say, from that point I never dismissed music pre-1990 as ‘old’ and ‘retro’ again. I still dug the new breed, but my schema now included The Who, Tamla Motown, The Kinks, Love, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, David Bowie and Bob Dylan amongst others. More importantly, it was a cracking way to spend a day immersed in that magical, non linear LP. I think I may just play it now.
It is Sunday, if you have the chance, go and purchase an album, go straight back to bed and listen to it with the chance that maybe, just maybe, you will have a pop epiphany this Sunday too. G.B.
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Saturday, June 06, 2009
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Check out this video: Staring Down The SunIt is with great pleasure that we offer you the 'Staring Down The Sun' Video by Dylan Parry. x
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