Initially unsure whether to do a novelty song podcast without the inclusion of Mr R Harris, Rod
Crundwell and Hugh Liney have persisted and herein list a bunch of wacko songs from Australian
music history by characters such as Lucky Starr, John Williamson, Joe Dolce and even more oddly
some sicko Melburnians who hid behind a novelty name —This is Serious Mum or TISM. Hereafter
come many songs people love others just love to hate – what a formula for a top podcast.
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Initially unsure whether to do a novelty song podcast without the inclusion of Mr R Harris, Rod
Crundwell and Hugh Liney have persisted and herein list a bunch of wacko songs from Australian
music history by characters such as Lucky Starr, John Williamson, Joe Dolce and even more oddly
some sicko Melburnians who hid behind a novelty name —This is Serious Mum or TISM. Hereafter
come many songs people love others just love to hate – what a formula for a top podcast.
Rod Crundwell and Hugh Liney add to their successful first series of music histories and return to to
the 60s when singers had names like Johnny, Ronnie and Normie, when Lynne Randell and Jimi
Hendrix supported the Monkees (true Fact!) and local bands like The Executives and The Groop
came so close to the always-desired but maybe over-hyped ‘overseas’ success. We find out more
about other significant contributions to Helen Reddy’s I am Woman, including those of men.
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Initially unsure whether to do a novelty song podcast without the inclusion of Mr R Harris, Rod
Crundwell and Hugh Liney have persisted and herein list a bunch of wacko songs from Australian
music history by characters such as Lucky Starr, John Williamson, Joe Dolce and even more oddly
some sicko Melburnians who hid behind a novelty name —This is Serious Mum or TISM. Hereafter
come many songs people love others just love to hate – what a formula for a top podcast.