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We’ll be giving our love to this rock’n’roll legend (as well as Angus, Frank and Dolly) in his Making Gravy concert, with huge guests Courtney Barnett and Kate
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It might only be 13 hours on a bus from St Kilda to Kings Cross, but it’s not gonna be much more than that until your old mate and Australia’s Uncle Paul Kelly graces TV screens thanks to what’s sure to be a pretty spectacular slot as guest host of Rage this weekend.
The ABC has confirmed that Kelly will step into the Rage host’s couch – or rather, the show took the unusual step of taking the portable neon sign to Kelly’s house – as part of their ongoing Ausmusic Month coverage, and while “Paul Kelly hosts Rage” alone should have you champing at the bit for a coupla evenings with The Gravy Man on the 1s and 2s, it’s the tunes he’s apparently selected that are noteworthy here.
Get ready, the man synonymous with Australiana, @paulkelly, is inviting Rage into his home to share the ingredients of his musical gravy.Watch Paul Kelly guest program Rage Saturday November 16 from 10am and again from 11:29pm on ABC TV.— rage (@rageABC) November 11, 2019
Paul Kelly ★★★The Domain, December 14
Reviewed by Kate Hennessy
Reviewed by Kate Hennessy
Rebooted for a third year, Paul Kelly's open-air tour Making Gravy is growing as iconic as the man himself. It's even accruing marketing cliches like "unmissable live music experience".
For many, it is unmissable. It's a greatest hits show, after all, studded with the integrity of classy deep cuts and the sparkle of several newer songs.
Of course Kelly plays Before Too Long, Careless, To Her Door and Dumb Things. And of course, they are received ecstatically. Even the bats flap out from the fig trees for a velvety victory lap.
The familiarity of old faves is more like soul food than comfort food. Kelly may be "in the middle of a dream" on Dumb Things, but recent weeks in Sydney have felt more like a nightmare.
Kelly Gang - Why Are Ireland’s Archeological Sites Disappearing?
About 15,000 new archaeological sites have been discovered over the past two decades. But where are they? The truth is that most have been physically removed. Are we to believe, therefore, that they were not worth keeping? That thousands of sites deserved nothing more than a dusty report on a shelf? –Irish Times
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