

I have included the video of the song here, as well as one of another of Denahy’s songs, “The Bloke Who Serves The Beer” Radio 2GB’s Ray Hadley and the Continuous Call Team have been playing the song during their pre game broadcasts, and it has somehow come to be known as ‘Crusher’ Cleal’s song, named after former League legend Noel Cleal because of his habit of giving one word answers in interviews. It has received even more attention with the beginning of the Rugby League season in Australia. Sort Of Dunno Nothin’ is a clever song that has hit a nerve with parents and teenagers world wide. He plays fiddle, accordion and guitar and toured as a support act with Slim Dusty’s Traveling Country Band. Peter’s written songs for a number of artists, including “The Bloke Who Serves The Beer”, which was included on the late Slim Dusty’s 100th album.Īs well as being a songwriter, Peter Denahy is a musician and comic, and has released several albums on the ACMEC label. The single “The Ringing Of The Steel” was nominated for the 2008 Golden Guitar Award in the “Heritage Song Of The Year” category. Peter Denahy is a story teller, and although his background has been in country music, his music covers a broad range. This YouTube video was recommended by Jenni Gay who says:Īs a mum, I can hear both myself and my late mother in this woman’s song.In Peter Denahy’s case, it led to a whole new song! After a three week spell of trying to come up with lyrics for songs for his new album, he began rehearsing what he would say about how his song writing was going.Īnd that is how “Sort Of Dunno Nothin” came into being.Īpart from proving that inspiration can come from the most unusual sources, the song has become a hit on YouTube, and has now been picked up by radio stations across Australia, and the video clip is being aired on television as well. I wasn’t sure if this should go in the Music section, the Humour section, or the Unclassifiable (i.e., just plain weird) section, because this clip is all three. They’re impossibly cute, and so is this song (Suggestion: play this one as loudly as possible): Puffy AmiYumi is a female pop duo from Japan. However, you can view it on YouTube here: Unfortunately, embedding for this video has been disabled. Here’s a pretty amazing a cappella version of The Who’s “ I Can See For Miles” that I actually prefer to the original: Parents will enjoy this one! Great song of parent asking teenage son how things are going: This YouTube video was recommended by Vicki Ryan who says: It includes four-part harmony singing that, for me, is stunning:
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The song is called “The Ghost At Number One” and it was recorded live on a TV show in Britain in 1993. Years later they are still spoken of in music circles with reverence. They did, however, develop a devoted cult following due to their songwriting craftsmanship and live performances. As a result, Jellyfish received little airplay and sold few records (they only made two albums). The video clip was directed by Ross Wood of 171 Entertainment. Musically, their brand of ornate power pop was fatally out of step with the emerging grunge period in rock (as typified by Nirvana et al). The Orchard Music, UMG (on behalf of Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC)), and 1 Music Rights. This song is from Peter Denahy's 2008 album, 'Picture In A Frame'. Jellyfish was a band that was active for about two years in the early 90s. The song comes my favourite album of 2007 ( Tones Of Town by Field Music), and the video shows what can be done with one line: This is the video for a song called "In Context". This YouTube video was recommended by Peter Scott who says: Home > Multimedia > YouTube recommendations > Music Health and Safety Policy for volunteer collectors Petra Haden and the Sell Outs - I Can See For Miles ME/CFS - A Hidden National Scandal Exposed It is also accessible from the footer of our new website. Our new website is: The website you are currently visiting remains live as an historical document and is no longer being updated.

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