Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.
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Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.
Giles has got the Sunday night blues. Perhaps a digressive discussion about the nature of talent, while listening to a bunch of old tunes might help? Featuring some choice cuts from the Johnny Domino tape mountain, as well as songs by MJ Hibbett and Pala.
Also in this episode:
* The track that made our Dad 'lose his s**t'.
* An improvised song about a haircut.
* Steve kick-starts the Northside revival.
* Giles' obsession for finding old records becomes spiritual.
Related audiovisual material is available on the This Are Johnny Domino blog [https://thisarejohnnydomino.blogspot.com/2024/11/is-this-talent-or-obsessive-behaviour.html].
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This Are Johnny Domino
Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.