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Like a Version is a weekly segment on the Australian radio station Triple J. It involves Australian and international artists playing live in the Triple J studio, typically performing one of their own songs and then a cover version, hence the name of the segment. The title is wordplay on Like a Virgin.
It was created by Mel Bampton as part of the Mel in the Morning program. The segment was later moved to Robbie Buck's Drive program, and then to the Breakfast Show. Due to the intimate nature of the studio, the performance is often acoustic or otherwise stripped-back, however some bands have stretched this concept. The segment has grown in popularity over the years, leading to the release of compilation CDs featuring the best covers. Some particularly well-received covers have also made it into the Triple J Hottest 100. All Like a Version performances are filmed by Triple J and are made available on the Triple J website and YouTube channel.
Like a Version is comparable to BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge and Irish Today FM's Even Better Than the Real Thing.
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"Dumb Things" or "I've Done all the Dumb Things" was the fourth single released by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls from their second album, Under the Sun. The single was released by Mushroom Records imprint White Label Records in February 1989 and reached No. 36 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Singles Chart. In the US, it was released under the band name, Paul Kelly and the Messengers, which reached No. 16 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart. A music video, directed by Larry Williams, was provided for the single – a still from the clip is used as the single's cover.
The song was included on the soundtrack for the 1988 Yahoo Serious film Young Einstein and the single was re-released with a different cover, although with the same catalogue number. The song was also in the 1989 film, Look Who's Talking, which starred John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. It was also released as a double single, with the second single containing "Rock 'n' Roll Soul" written by the Coloured Girls member, Jon Schofield. Its flip-side is a cover version of the Australian Crawl song, "Reckless", again with same catalogue number as the original single. Kelly's cover of "Reckless" also appeared on the 1990 tribute album, Used and Recovered. "Dumb Things" was covered by alternative rockers Lash on the Paul Kelly tribute album, Women at the Well (2002), and by Paul Dempsey (from Something for Kate) on Before Too Long – A Tribute to Paul Kelly (2010). In 2012 the song was used as the opening theme for the Australian reality TV series The Shire.
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Plot: Marisa has never achieved the success of her mother, a famous figure in the art world. And that's led her on a monumental search for new artistic outlets (as well as quite a few hours spent on the therapist's couch). But when she meets Paul, a shy neighbor who's having the same problems, it could be love at first sight. Or maybe just a case of misery loving a little company.
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Genres: Documentary,A.B. Original are joined by Paul Kelly himself for a cover of his 1988 hit 'Dumb Things' for Like A Version. Subscribe: http://tripj.net/151BPk6 Like A Version is a segment on Australian radio station triple j. Every Friday morning a musician or band comes into the studio to play one of their own songs and a cover of a song they love. Since 2004, many artists have participated, including Tame Impala, Childish Gambino, Lorde, Mark Ronson, Halsey, Arctic Monkeys, Alt-J, Sarah Blasko, Bon Iver and Hilltop Hoods. You can watch past sessions here: http://tripj.net/ZMSMjL You can watch Like A Versions ad-free at http://www.triplej.net.au
This is the original promo video for Kelly's song about a guy getting his life back together after his missus leaves him. "in A Silver Top/ to her door". Silver Top is a Taxi company (for anyone from overseas!). The Buttery (where 'he stayed about a year" is a detox place in NSW. "On Olympic/To her door" is a reference to the bus company, Olympic.
We hope you enjoyed Neil Finn & Paul Kelly's final sold-out performance in the Concert Hall, streamed as part of Live At The House. Neil Finn and Paul Kelly's live album, Goin' Your Way, is available for purchase here: http://bit.ly/1a55f4R Subscribe: http://youtube.com/SOHfestival http://sydneyoperahouse.com/musicatth... http://facebook.com/sydneyoperahousem... http://plus.google.com/+SydneyOperaHouse http://twitter.com/sydoperahouse http://instagram.com/sydneyoperahouse #LiveAtTheHouse
Live At The Empire Theatre, Toowoomba. From the Paul Kelly Stolen Apples Live DVD.
Paul Kelly, On The Market. A Steve Bloor Media Video Production
http://KEXP.ORG presents Paul Kelly performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded February 1, 2013. Songs: One For The Ages Gonna Be Good Cold As Canada Aches And Pains Host: Kevin Cole Audio: Kevin Suggs Cameras: Brittney Bush-Bollay & Scott Holpainen Editor: Scott Holpainen http://kexp.org http://www.paulkelly.com.au/news
Tassie punks Luca Brasi smash a gut-wrenching rendition of Paul Kelly's beitter sweet Christmas anthem 'How To Make Gravy' for Like A Version. Subscribe: http://tripj.net/151BPk6 Like A Version is a segment on Australian radio station triple j. Every Friday morning a musician or band comes into the studio to play one of their own songs and a cover of a song they love. Since 2004, many artists have participated, including Lorde, Arctic Monkeys, Tame Impala, Dirty Projectors, Ben Folds, The Temper Trap, Alt-J, Regina Spektor, Bon Iver, The Kooks and Hilltop Hoods. You can watch past sessions here: http://tripj.net/ZMSMjL You can stream triple j online at http://www.triplej.net.au
Stolen Apples played live in it's entirety plus 16 other Paul kelly classics
BARREIRAS DE FOGO..Gunsmoke 1953 Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot & Paul Kelly
A Morte Tem Seu Preço 1958 Audie Murphy , Susan Cabot ,Paul Kelly, Donald Randolph
Webinar Perstorp March 2016: Packaging design and cationic curing materials by Paul Kelly
How many cabs in New York City?
how many angels on a pin?
How many notes in a saxophone?
how many tears in a bottle of gin?
How many times did you call my name, knock at the door but you couldn't get in?
I know I've been careless
I've been wrapped up in a shell nothing could get through to me
Acted like I didn't know I had friends or family
I saw worry in their eyes, it didn't look like fear to me
I know I've been careless (I lost my tenderness)
I've been careless (I took bad care of this)
Like a mixture in a bottle, like a frozen-over lake
Like a long time painted smile I got so hard I had to crack
You were there, you held the line, you're the one that brought me back
I know I've been careless (I lost my tenderness)
I've been careless (I took bad care of this)
How many cabs in New York City?
how many angels on a pin?
How many notes in a saxophone?
how many tears in a bottle of gin?
How many times did you call my name, knock at the door but you couldn't get in?
How many stars in the milky way?