1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,733 Speaker 1: from News Talks at B. 3 00:00:13,413 --> 00:00:14,053 Speaker 2: But it's. 4 00:00:31,133 --> 00:00:34,733 Speaker 3: Georgia Lines. Ah. She has such an incredible voice, doesn't she. 5 00:00:34,853 --> 00:00:37,413 Speaker 3: The song is Wonderful Life, and it's one of the 6 00:00:37,453 --> 00:00:41,813 Speaker 3: songs that features on our methodokey playlist put together by 7 00:00:41,973 --> 00:00:44,173 Speaker 3: music review at Stelle Clifford, who thought she'd do things 8 00:00:44,213 --> 00:00:46,173 Speaker 3: a little bit differently for the long weekend. Hey is 9 00:00:46,213 --> 00:00:47,493 Speaker 3: Stelle o kyoda. 10 00:00:47,973 --> 00:00:50,293 Speaker 2: I mean, what a great way to celebrate some of 11 00:00:50,333 --> 00:00:53,613 Speaker 2: our incredible news. Thos right in and seriously, the list 12 00:00:53,653 --> 00:00:55,213 Speaker 2: could have gone on for quite some time. 13 00:00:55,893 --> 00:00:57,973 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I mean typically you didn't want to do 14 00:00:58,053 --> 00:01:02,253 Speaker 3: like a nature's beast, but slightly, I'm nothing against nature's beast. 15 00:01:02,253 --> 00:01:04,373 Speaker 3: We all appreciate a bit of nature's beast. At least 16 00:01:04,413 --> 00:01:07,933 Speaker 3: we're like forty five minutes into for a customer service 17 00:01:07,973 --> 00:01:11,373 Speaker 3: roup present enough to join us. But yeah, this is 18 00:01:11,413 --> 00:01:14,213 Speaker 3: a this is a kind of it's quite a modern playlist. 19 00:01:14,293 --> 00:01:16,893 Speaker 2: I think. So I've tried to tried to give you 20 00:01:16,933 --> 00:01:18,693 Speaker 2: some new stuff. A Wonderful Life is one of the 21 00:01:18,693 --> 00:01:21,213 Speaker 2: new singles from Georgia Lines. She actually did this really 22 00:01:21,333 --> 00:01:23,493 Speaker 2: stellar gig, you know, the one that gives your skin 23 00:01:23,573 --> 00:01:26,893 Speaker 2: the tingles at Civic Theater in Auckland, And actually some 24 00:01:26,973 --> 00:01:28,813 Speaker 2: of the time they didn't like the stage. They just 25 00:01:28,893 --> 00:01:31,453 Speaker 2: lit up the sky and the Civic because it is 26 00:01:31,493 --> 00:01:35,573 Speaker 2: all stars in shooting stars, so real, spine tingling, magic stuff. 27 00:01:35,573 --> 00:01:37,933 Speaker 2: And I know this because I watched everybody else's Instagram 28 00:01:38,013 --> 00:01:42,653 Speaker 2: videos about it. I wasn't there so absolute far. I 29 00:01:42,693 --> 00:01:44,613 Speaker 2: know I heard they recorded it or they videoed it, 30 00:01:44,613 --> 00:01:46,813 Speaker 2: so I think eventually it'll come out for us to 31 00:01:46,813 --> 00:01:49,293 Speaker 2: be able to watch. I love that song. I think 32 00:01:49,333 --> 00:01:53,973 Speaker 2: it actually really suits Mathaiky because it's about facing the 33 00:01:53,973 --> 00:01:55,813 Speaker 2: fact that there are tough things that happen to us 34 00:01:55,853 --> 00:01:57,973 Speaker 2: in life, but there's still so much to be grateful 35 00:01:57,973 --> 00:02:01,493 Speaker 2: for and celebrate and again, so that's really, you know, 36 00:02:01,693 --> 00:02:03,853 Speaker 2: on the pathline of what Mathardiky is. I know you 37 00:02:03,893 --> 00:02:05,773 Speaker 2: also had a little bit of a dance off earlier 38 00:02:05,773 --> 00:02:10,773 Speaker 2: when you got to hear the Makerina Matariki the stars. 39 00:02:11,733 --> 00:02:13,213 Speaker 2: If there was ever a way to be able to 40 00:02:13,213 --> 00:02:17,973 Speaker 2: remember all the star cluster names, why why white Ornalagi? 41 00:02:18,173 --> 00:02:20,293 Speaker 2: You can just be in my household that has been 42 00:02:20,333 --> 00:02:22,453 Speaker 2: sung to me every day for two weeks while my 43 00:02:22,493 --> 00:02:24,813 Speaker 2: small human prepped for her Martariki concerts. 44 00:02:24,853 --> 00:02:27,333 Speaker 3: So yeah, but clever, isn't it? 45 00:02:27,373 --> 00:02:29,413 Speaker 2: Like her new in nineties people we loved so much 46 00:02:30,093 --> 00:02:32,253 Speaker 2: would now be teaching our kids how to remember the 47 00:02:32,293 --> 00:02:34,333 Speaker 2: star clusters. So I'm I'm all here for that. I 48 00:02:34,373 --> 00:02:35,173 Speaker 2: think that's amazing. 49 00:02:36,493 --> 00:02:40,733 Speaker 3: You've got a little bit nuance in there. Version of 50 00:02:41,373 --> 00:02:44,213 Speaker 3: melour I Reckon. That's my favorite Marti language song. 51 00:02:45,053 --> 00:02:47,213 Speaker 2: I think it's one of those songs that I mean, 52 00:02:47,253 --> 00:02:49,933 Speaker 2: it's a it's an araditional Mari folks song. I have 53 00:02:50,053 --> 00:02:54,053 Speaker 2: sung it at farewells, I have sung it, Yeah, I've 54 00:02:54,053 --> 00:02:56,413 Speaker 2: sung it around the campfire, and I think it's one 55 00:02:56,453 --> 00:02:59,413 Speaker 2: of those songs that is easy for everybody to learn 56 00:03:00,573 --> 00:03:02,373 Speaker 2: in a great way to get your mouth around some 57 00:03:02,413 --> 00:03:05,253 Speaker 2: of the vowels of tribal mardi, which is beautiful. And 58 00:03:05,253 --> 00:03:09,013 Speaker 2: Anika's version is really great for that pla. If you 59 00:03:09,093 --> 00:03:13,133 Speaker 2: haven't gone the yet, it's about cleansing and renewing again 60 00:03:13,453 --> 00:03:14,853 Speaker 2: quite fitting for Matariki. 61 00:03:14,893 --> 00:03:23,493 Speaker 3: But the wind, yeah they were cleaned by the rain. Yeah, 62 00:03:23,733 --> 00:03:26,813 Speaker 3: there's beautiful. It's so poetic and just I find such 63 00:03:26,813 --> 00:03:27,413 Speaker 3: a moving song. 64 00:03:27,693 --> 00:03:29,413 Speaker 2: It rolls off the tongue and you're right, it is. 65 00:03:29,813 --> 00:03:32,133 Speaker 2: Look at when I've sung it at Farewell. It's quite 66 00:03:32,133 --> 00:03:34,653 Speaker 2: an emotional moment and it's incredible because it's one of 67 00:03:34,653 --> 00:03:38,173 Speaker 2: those songs that covers generations of people and everyone sort 68 00:03:38,173 --> 00:03:40,253 Speaker 2: of has their own relationship with it. So I think, yeah, 69 00:03:40,293 --> 00:03:42,013 Speaker 2: a great one to put in there. Of course we 70 00:03:42,093 --> 00:03:44,093 Speaker 2: had to celebrate, like to really change it up. You've 71 00:03:44,093 --> 00:03:45,693 Speaker 2: got a beautiful song like that, and then you're going 72 00:03:45,773 --> 00:03:50,813 Speaker 2: to go full drum brace based electronica with and I 73 00:03:50,853 --> 00:03:53,653 Speaker 2: mean so he was the winner of the Tape Music 74 00:03:53,693 --> 00:03:57,853 Speaker 2: Prize for his album, and so he calls himself dark 75 00:03:57,973 --> 00:04:00,933 Speaker 2: Maldi Bass, So it's definitely got there. It's got that 76 00:04:01,133 --> 00:04:05,453 Speaker 2: electronica sound, but then also those traditional Mardy elements. It's 77 00:04:05,533 --> 00:04:07,053 Speaker 2: full immersion tol Mardi. 78 00:04:07,573 --> 00:04:10,853 Speaker 3: And he wanted the song who are You? Who are You? 79 00:04:11,053 --> 00:04:13,053 Speaker 2: Yeah, and you know, like, isn't that something we all 80 00:04:13,133 --> 00:04:16,093 Speaker 2: question ourselves about at times in our lives? And he 81 00:04:16,133 --> 00:04:18,813 Speaker 2: wanted to make an album in music that was very 82 00:04:19,253 --> 00:04:23,853 Speaker 2: you know, it's definitely an a sound and you're using 83 00:04:23,933 --> 00:04:27,053 Speaker 2: our language. So when you put that on a global stage, 84 00:04:27,053 --> 00:04:29,973 Speaker 2: you're like, there's no confusing where you've come from, right, 85 00:04:30,013 --> 00:04:31,893 Speaker 2: And I think that's just such an amazing thing. I 86 00:04:31,893 --> 00:04:36,013 Speaker 2: also didn't realize that he is one of the co 87 00:04:36,133 --> 00:04:39,693 Speaker 2: heads at Suwanana Wipe Up, but he's like one of 88 00:04:39,733 --> 00:04:42,253 Speaker 2: the tutors there. So this was kind of like I 89 00:04:42,293 --> 00:04:45,053 Speaker 2: think his he didn't think people knew, you know, like 90 00:04:45,093 --> 00:04:49,933 Speaker 2: to Aliss is like the doctor of language over the Yeah, 91 00:04:50,053 --> 00:04:53,333 Speaker 2: but then he wins the Tape Music Prize and like, hey, wait. 92 00:04:53,173 --> 00:04:58,973 Speaker 4: A minute, you've just got You've got a real lovely 93 00:04:59,013 --> 00:05:02,893 Speaker 4: may It's like fast stuff, there's low stuff, there's there 94 00:05:02,933 --> 00:05:08,333 Speaker 4: are you know artist household names. 95 00:05:08,133 --> 00:05:10,573 Speaker 3: The one that sounds like the nine Stars of matadi Key. 96 00:05:11,013 --> 00:05:12,973 Speaker 3: I'm glad that you didn't put that at near the end, 97 00:05:13,213 --> 00:05:16,853 Speaker 3: so we still have what five songs afterwards before, you know, 98 00:05:17,053 --> 00:05:19,213 Speaker 3: to try and cleanse our palettes before. 99 00:05:18,933 --> 00:05:22,253 Speaker 2: The Airworm of Makaa is like sucking your heir. The 100 00:05:22,333 --> 00:05:24,733 Speaker 2: Loopy Tunes song, which has a kid's song, but I 101 00:05:24,773 --> 00:05:27,853 Speaker 2: think is still really beautiful for family. Is Hereungi, which 102 00:05:27,973 --> 00:05:30,013 Speaker 2: happens to be mine or my daughter's favorite star, because 103 00:05:30,013 --> 00:05:32,293 Speaker 2: that's the wishing star. So if you wanted to make 104 00:05:32,293 --> 00:05:34,853 Speaker 2: a wish throughout Matadiki weekends, and that's the star you're 105 00:05:34,853 --> 00:05:36,813 Speaker 2: looking for, he you found the cluster. Although you're in 106 00:05:37,093 --> 00:05:37,773 Speaker 2: you're in Kennada. 107 00:05:37,933 --> 00:05:40,253 Speaker 3: I found the cluster before I found the cluster, before, 108 00:05:40,413 --> 00:05:42,053 Speaker 3: before I headed off, I found the cluster. I was 109 00:05:42,053 --> 00:05:44,773 Speaker 3: actually lucky enough to yeah, yeah, h lucky enough to 110 00:05:44,813 --> 00:05:48,733 Speaker 3: be in Tahuna this week in Queenstown. Oh you got clear. 111 00:05:48,533 --> 00:05:51,813 Speaker 2: Skuys, big broad sky to see that. We keep a 112 00:05:51,813 --> 00:05:54,173 Speaker 2: bit of aland bit of cloud across Auckland. But anyway, 113 00:05:54,173 --> 00:05:56,333 Speaker 2: we'll get there. The song that you're going to play 114 00:05:56,733 --> 00:05:59,253 Speaker 2: very soon is the brand new drop for Matadiki. This 115 00:05:59,293 --> 00:06:01,533 Speaker 2: is part of why are to Anthems? What an amazing 116 00:06:01,573 --> 00:06:07,333 Speaker 2: collaboration Kaylee Bell, Troy Kingy and Rob Ruha. So that 117 00:06:07,453 --> 00:06:10,213 Speaker 2: was the music that those guys represent is in Mathai 118 00:06:10,293 --> 00:06:14,053 Speaker 2: Ki hun Nui. It's about bringing people together and again 119 00:06:14,093 --> 00:06:19,133 Speaker 2: that's what it's about. But it's just the most catchy, ridiculous, clever, 120 00:06:19,733 --> 00:06:23,293 Speaker 2: fun song that makes me feel good and I yeah, 121 00:06:23,493 --> 00:06:25,533 Speaker 2: as well as being an absolute ear wormb which is 122 00:06:25,653 --> 00:06:27,613 Speaker 2: going to replace the Machaven. 123 00:06:28,453 --> 00:06:29,973 Speaker 3: Okay, I'm going to cut you off right now so 124 00:06:29,973 --> 00:06:31,653 Speaker 3: that we can save time to play that because that 125 00:06:31,693 --> 00:06:32,933 Speaker 3: sounds like a bit of me as well. Thank you 126 00:06:33,013 --> 00:06:35,773 Speaker 3: so much, Estelle. The full playlist the ten tracks that 127 00:06:35,853 --> 00:06:37,813 Speaker 3: Estelle has chosen for us. All will be on the 128 00:06:37,853 --> 00:06:41,053 Speaker 3: News Talks. 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