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'''''Live at the Wireless''''' is a radio show, and now a long |
'''''Live at the Wireless''''' is a radio show, and now a long-standing tradition, of [[Triple J]], an Australian [[Radio in Australia|radio station]]. Live music is one of the central philosophies of the station. |
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The live broadcasts take a number of forms. |
The live broadcasts take a number of forms. Some broadcasts are from open-air concerts and [[music festival|festivals]], or smaller pub gigs around the country. Many are bands that have been invited into the Triple J studios to play a live set of tracks, usually [[acoustic instrument|acoustic]]. Occasionally, Triple J will give away tickets to listeners, to allow them to be a part of a special live performance in a secret location. |
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[[Image:Triple J Live and Unleashed album.jpg| |
<!-- Image with inadequate rationale removed: [[Image:Triple J Live and Unleashed album.jpg|right|thumb|120px|Triple J's latest live music compilation CD cover]] -->All of the live broadcasts are recorded, and the station has released several double-CD compilations of live tracks. Many complete live sets are [[file sharing|traded]] by music fans worldwide over the [[internet]]. |
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Live music is not exclusive to the ''Live at the Wireless'' segment - many other shows, including the specialty music shows, also have bands playing acoustic in the studio. |
Live music is not exclusive to the ''Live at the Wireless'' segment - many other shows, including the specialty music shows, also have bands playing acoustic in the studio. |
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[[Ash (band)|Ash]] have released their ''Live at the Wireless'' set from 1996 as an album - see ''[[Live at the Wireless (Ash album)]]''. |
[[Ash (band)|Ash]] have released their ''Live at the Wireless'' set from 1996 as an album - see ''[[Live at the Wireless (Ash album)]]''. |
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==''Live at the Wireless 1''== |
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Recorded by the Triple team, compiled and released in 1983 was Triple J - ''Live At The Wireless 1''<ref>[http://ausrock.blogspot.com/2008/01/va-jjj-live-at-wireless-1983.html Ausrock: VA - JJJ Live At The Wireless (1983)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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#[[Private Lives (band)|Private Lives]] - "Pleas" |
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#The Particles - ("Bits Of) Wood" |
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#Samurai Trash - "Samurai Stomp" |
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#[[The Go-Betweens]] - "Hammer the Hammer" |
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#[[The Triffids]] - "My Baby Thinks She's a Train" |
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#Second Language - "Random Men" |
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#[[Do-Re-Mi (band)|Do-Re-Mi]] - "Bring the Hammer Down" |
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#[[Dropbears]] - "Lay Him Down" |
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#Soggy Porridge - "You've Changed" |
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#[[Hoodoo Gurus]] - "Dig It Up" |
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#Idiom Flesh - "Ritual" |
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==''Live at the Wireless 2''== |
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Recorded by the Triple team, compiled and released in 1991 was Triple J - ''Live At The Wireless 2''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/comp/wireless.html |work=[[Australian Rock Database]] |title=Triple J - Live At The Wireless |accessdate=2009-04-12 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080515222311/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/comp/wireless.html |archivedate=2008-05-15 }}</ref> |
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#[[Killing Time (Australian band)|Killing Time]]- Holy Juice |
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#[[Ratcat]] - Skin |
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#[[Violent Femmes]] - [[Violent Femmes (album)|Kiss Off]] |
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#[[Louis Tillett]]- Long Walk Home |
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#[[Concrete Blonde]] - Make Me Cry |
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#[[Faith No More]] - [[Falling to Pieces]] |
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#[[Nick Barker & The Reptiles]]- Miles To Go |
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#[[Pop Will Eat Itself]]- [[Def. Con. One]] |
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#[[Beasts Of Bourbon]]- Bad Revisited |
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#[[Falling Joys]]- Puppy Drink |
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#[[Andy Prieboy]]- [[Tomorrow Wendy (song)|Tomorrow Wendy]] |
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#[[Not Drowning, Waving]]- [[Albert Namatjira#Legacy|Albert Namatjira]] |
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#[[Archie Roach]] - Charcoal Lane |
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#[[The Welcome Mat]]- Cake |
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#[[Mudhoney]]- [[Touch Me I'm Sick]] |
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#[[Straitjacket Fits]] - [[Melt (Straitjacket Fits album)|Such A Daze]] |
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#[[The Blackeyed Susans]]- Glory Glory |
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#[[Melanie Oxley]] & [[Chris Abrahams]] - Benchtop |
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#[[Henry Rollins]]- I Know You |
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==''Live at the Wireless 3''== |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/live/latw |
*[http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/live/latw ''Live at the Wireless''] |
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 17 July 2024
Live at the Wireless is a radio show, and now a long-standing tradition, of Triple J, an Australian radio station. Live music is one of the central philosophies of the station.
The live broadcasts take a number of forms. Some broadcasts are from open-air concerts and festivals, or smaller pub gigs around the country. Many are bands that have been invited into the Triple J studios to play a live set of tracks, usually acoustic. Occasionally, Triple J will give away tickets to listeners, to allow them to be a part of a special live performance in a secret location.
All of the live broadcasts are recorded, and the station has released several double-CD compilations of live tracks. Many complete live sets are traded by music fans worldwide over the internet.
Live music is not exclusive to the Live at the Wireless segment - many other shows, including the specialty music shows, also have bands playing acoustic in the studio.
Ash have released their Live at the Wireless set from 1996 as an album - see Live at the Wireless (Ash album).
Live at the Wireless 1
[edit]Recorded by the Triple team, compiled and released in 1983 was Triple J - Live At The Wireless 1[1]
- Private Lives - "Pleas"
- The Particles - ("Bits Of) Wood"
- Samurai Trash - "Samurai Stomp"
- The Go-Betweens - "Hammer the Hammer"
- The Triffids - "My Baby Thinks She's a Train"
- Second Language - "Random Men"
- Do-Re-Mi - "Bring the Hammer Down"
- Dropbears - "Lay Him Down"
- Soggy Porridge - "You've Changed"
- Hoodoo Gurus - "Dig It Up"
- Idiom Flesh - "Ritual"
Live at the Wireless 2
[edit]Recorded by the Triple team, compiled and released in 1991 was Triple J - Live At The Wireless 2[2]
- Killing Time- Holy Juice
- Ratcat - Skin
- Violent Femmes - Kiss Off
- Louis Tillett- Long Walk Home
- Concrete Blonde - Make Me Cry
- Faith No More - Falling to Pieces
- Nick Barker & The Reptiles- Miles To Go
- Pop Will Eat Itself- Def. Con. One
- Beasts Of Bourbon- Bad Revisited
- Falling Joys- Puppy Drink
- Andy Prieboy- Tomorrow Wendy
- Not Drowning, Waving- Albert Namatjira
- Archie Roach - Charcoal Lane
- The Welcome Mat- Cake
- Mudhoney- Touch Me I'm Sick
- Straitjacket Fits - Such A Daze
- The Blackeyed Susans- Glory Glory
- Melanie Oxley & Chris Abrahams - Benchtop
- Henry Rollins- I Know You
Live at the Wireless 3
[edit]Recorded by the Triple team, compiled and released in 1993 was Triple J - Live At The Wireless 3
- DEF Rhyme - Sex Be High
- Underground Lovers - Promenade
- Matthew Sweet - Devil With the Green Eyes
- The Truth- My Heavy Friend
- Lucinda Williams- Changed The Locks
- Throwing Muses - Firepile
- Things of Stone and Wood - Share This Wine
- Skunkhour - Bootyfull
- Tumbleweed- Sundial
- Headless Chickens - Juice
- Belly - Dusted
- DIG- Reinvent Yourself
- The Badloves - I Remember
- The Sharp- Train Of Thought
- Screaming Jets - Here I Go
- The Plums - Ride
- Chris Wilson- The Big One
- Faith No More - Midlife Crisis
References
[edit]- ^ Ausrock: VA - JJJ Live At The Wireless (1983)
- ^ "Triple J - Live At The Wireless". Australian Rock Database. Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2009-04-12.