1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:11,733 Speaker 1: from News Talks at b. 3 00:00:28,653 --> 00:00:32,013 Speaker 2: That's block Party. They're playing at the christ Each Town 4 00:00:32,133 --> 00:00:36,493 Speaker 2: Hall tomorrow night, playing at Auckland Spark Arena on Tuesday. 5 00:00:36,573 --> 00:00:42,333 Speaker 2: It is twenty years since they released their debut album, 6 00:00:42,373 --> 00:00:44,933 Speaker 2: Silent Alarm. That song is called Banquet A Stell Clifford 7 00:00:45,013 --> 00:00:47,053 Speaker 2: our music reviewers here this morning, and we're doing things 8 00:00:47,053 --> 00:00:50,613 Speaker 2: a bit differently Astell. We're celebrating two thousand and five, 9 00:00:50,733 --> 00:00:52,333 Speaker 2: turning back the hands of time. 10 00:00:52,973 --> 00:00:55,493 Speaker 3: Yeah, all the albums that are turning twenty this year, 11 00:00:55,573 --> 00:00:58,333 Speaker 3: block Party. Do you know they cracked it when they 12 00:00:58,373 --> 00:01:01,533 Speaker 3: gave one of their singles to friends Ferdinand lead Men. 13 00:01:02,853 --> 00:01:05,493 Speaker 3: He shared it with a BBC one radio DJ who 14 00:01:05,533 --> 00:01:07,573 Speaker 3: played it like just put straight off. Oh my gosh, 15 00:01:07,533 --> 00:01:08,933 Speaker 3: she's doing so much trouble if you did that now, 16 00:01:09,853 --> 00:01:11,973 Speaker 3: And then everyone was like, well they are amazing, and 17 00:01:11,973 --> 00:01:13,053 Speaker 3: it sort of just took off from there. 18 00:01:13,293 --> 00:01:16,293 Speaker 2: Isn't that funny? It feels like the last kind of time, 19 00:01:16,533 --> 00:01:18,413 Speaker 2: the last period of time on which you could be 20 00:01:18,453 --> 00:01:19,933 Speaker 2: discovered that way, don't you think? 21 00:01:19,973 --> 00:01:21,173 Speaker 1: I know? Right? Yeah? 22 00:01:21,173 --> 00:01:24,253 Speaker 3: Absolutely, And it started pushing things online like that's when 23 00:01:24,333 --> 00:01:27,813 Speaker 3: people started doing some of the online releases. But yeah, 24 00:01:27,853 --> 00:01:30,093 Speaker 3: such a cool way to sort of get noticed, and 25 00:01:30,173 --> 00:01:32,973 Speaker 3: so why not Twenty years sounds like a really long time, 26 00:01:33,293 --> 00:01:35,253 Speaker 3: but when I say two thousand and five, it doesn't 27 00:01:35,253 --> 00:01:35,893 Speaker 3: seem that long. 28 00:01:37,093 --> 00:01:38,893 Speaker 2: Weird anyway, I feel the same way. 29 00:01:39,053 --> 00:01:39,453 Speaker 3: Yeah. 30 00:01:39,573 --> 00:01:39,733 Speaker 1: Yeah. 31 00:01:40,293 --> 00:01:45,253 Speaker 3: Oasis currently on the reunion tour, mostly doing songs from 32 00:01:45,253 --> 00:01:48,333 Speaker 3: What's the Story, But they did have a massive album 33 00:01:48,573 --> 00:01:49,533 Speaker 3: twenty years ago. 34 00:01:49,613 --> 00:01:54,773 Speaker 2: With the important to Be There, You Go There? Yeah, 35 00:01:56,373 --> 00:01:58,893 Speaker 2: so this is that's the song that Don't Believe the 36 00:01:58,893 --> 00:01:59,653 Speaker 2: Truth is the album? 37 00:01:59,733 --> 00:02:01,013 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's the one. 38 00:02:01,133 --> 00:02:01,653 Speaker 1: Yeah. 39 00:02:01,893 --> 00:02:06,293 Speaker 2: Okay. 40 00:02:11,413 --> 00:02:13,213 Speaker 3: It was funny too because some of the reviews they 41 00:02:13,213 --> 00:02:15,253 Speaker 3: got back then was like people were comparing them to 42 00:02:15,293 --> 00:02:17,973 Speaker 3: the Beatles and the Kinks with songs like that. So 43 00:02:18,053 --> 00:02:20,493 Speaker 3: a massive tour for those guys as they relive there 44 00:02:20,493 --> 00:02:22,053 Speaker 3: are ninety two thousands moments. 45 00:02:22,093 --> 00:02:24,293 Speaker 2: So that was twenty years ago. The Black Eyed Peeple 46 00:02:24,733 --> 00:02:26,253 Speaker 2: Monkey Business twenty years ago. 47 00:02:26,333 --> 00:02:29,293 Speaker 3: Oh so I smashed that album. I could not stop 48 00:02:29,333 --> 00:02:31,653 Speaker 3: playing it. It was kind of controversial because some people 49 00:02:31,693 --> 00:02:33,693 Speaker 3: didn't really like Fergie becoming. 50 00:02:33,373 --> 00:02:36,013 Speaker 2: Partner gone mainstream. 51 00:02:36,613 --> 00:02:38,613 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, and look, it probably did get them a 52 00:02:38,613 --> 00:02:40,693 Speaker 3: little more mainstream with some of the radio. 53 00:02:40,493 --> 00:02:42,933 Speaker 2: Hairs they were everywhere. 54 00:02:46,373 --> 00:02:47,893 Speaker 3: One of those ones where people are like, I don't 55 00:02:47,893 --> 00:02:50,293 Speaker 3: want to ever listen to it again. Actually, when you 56 00:02:50,413 --> 00:02:54,013 Speaker 3: go back to it, you're like, hello, my humps, hilarious, 57 00:02:54,053 --> 00:02:58,173 Speaker 3: so great with my heart. Yeah, and you guys are 58 00:02:58,173 --> 00:02:59,413 Speaker 3: going to we're going to play some of that in 59 00:02:59,413 --> 00:03:02,333 Speaker 3: a little bit. First of all, let's go back to Gorillas. 60 00:03:02,453 --> 00:03:05,013 Speaker 3: So this was a band doing that real art pop 61 00:03:05,413 --> 00:03:09,093 Speaker 3: trip hop. But the song on that album that I 62 00:03:09,133 --> 00:03:11,573 Speaker 3: love Demon Days is Deare got a little bit of 63 00:03:11,613 --> 00:03:13,293 Speaker 3: that for you just to remember. 64 00:03:21,853 --> 00:03:23,253 Speaker 2: So good. 65 00:03:24,413 --> 00:03:26,013 Speaker 3: As soon as you hear that, you know you. And 66 00:03:26,053 --> 00:03:28,253 Speaker 3: it was just something so different because it wasn't even 67 00:03:28,293 --> 00:03:30,613 Speaker 3: about it was about imagery that was cartoon and something 68 00:03:30,693 --> 00:03:34,173 Speaker 3: so different. They decided with that album not to tour 69 00:03:34,213 --> 00:03:37,813 Speaker 3: it but instead to do residency shows. So they set 70 00:03:37,893 --> 00:03:40,653 Speaker 3: up in Manchester for five nights and then in New 71 00:03:40,733 --> 00:03:42,813 Speaker 3: York for five nights, and they played the album in 72 00:03:42,853 --> 00:03:45,933 Speaker 3: its entirety, and they also had lots of the featured 73 00:03:46,053 --> 00:03:48,933 Speaker 3: artists came and performed with them, like De La Soul 74 00:03:49,013 --> 00:03:54,093 Speaker 3: and Nina Terry that mind blowing like so cool. So 75 00:03:54,133 --> 00:03:55,733 Speaker 3: we were doing that kind of music, but we were 76 00:03:55,733 --> 00:03:58,853 Speaker 3: also doing paramore kind of music. In two thousand and five. 77 00:03:59,053 --> 00:04:03,533 Speaker 3: So their album That's Just We All We Know is falling. 78 00:04:04,253 --> 00:04:07,133 Speaker 3: Hailey Williams had actually signed to Atlantic Records. They wanted 79 00:04:07,173 --> 00:04:10,133 Speaker 3: her to be a solo pop artist. She's like, I'm 80 00:04:10,173 --> 00:04:13,133 Speaker 3: not the next Madonna, and so then she forms the 81 00:04:13,133 --> 00:04:16,893 Speaker 3: band and they take it away and become paramore into 82 00:04:16,893 --> 00:04:20,533 Speaker 3: incredible stuff. So yeah, yeah, amazing. There another huge one 83 00:04:20,533 --> 00:04:23,053 Speaker 3: which I'm like, really this was twenty years ago, Pushed 84 00:04:23,093 --> 00:04:26,733 Speaker 3: the Button Sugar Babe. Yeah, well. 85 00:04:32,533 --> 00:04:34,053 Speaker 2: That feels like twenty years to me. 86 00:04:35,373 --> 00:04:38,933 Speaker 3: Maybe actually the sound of a day, Yeah, that song 87 00:04:38,973 --> 00:04:44,133 Speaker 3: and ugly like they were. Yeah, yeah, so absolutely everywhere. 88 00:04:44,173 --> 00:04:47,413 Speaker 3: So yeah, twenty years from Taller in more ways is 89 00:04:47,453 --> 00:04:50,613 Speaker 3: the album that comes from. We're probably already a lot 90 00:04:50,653 --> 00:04:54,653 Speaker 3: of people will be replaying Fit Freddy Drop after DJ 91 00:04:54,893 --> 00:04:56,973 Speaker 3: Mood just recently passed away, but based on a true 92 00:04:57,013 --> 00:04:59,333 Speaker 3: story is also twenty years old this year. 93 00:04:59,773 --> 00:05:01,413 Speaker 2: Do you know what I was saying, I was saying 94 00:05:01,893 --> 00:05:04,653 Speaker 2: the week that move pasted, I was saying, I remember 95 00:05:04,693 --> 00:05:06,893 Speaker 2: buying the album, I remember waiting for the day when 96 00:05:06,893 --> 00:05:09,373 Speaker 2: it was released. I remember buying the physical album. I 97 00:05:09,413 --> 00:05:12,693 Speaker 2: remember it being in my bag and this like feeling 98 00:05:12,733 --> 00:05:14,093 Speaker 2: of being like Oh man, I just need to get 99 00:05:14,093 --> 00:05:15,293 Speaker 2: home so I can play this album. I need to 100 00:05:15,293 --> 00:05:17,453 Speaker 2: get home so I can play this album. I don't 101 00:05:17,453 --> 00:05:21,053 Speaker 2: think i've I've ever experienced anticipation for an album like that, 102 00:05:21,133 --> 00:05:24,373 Speaker 2: and it was so successful, right BBC World Widelessness voted 103 00:05:24,373 --> 00:05:25,973 Speaker 2: an Album of the Year in two thousand and five 104 00:05:26,693 --> 00:05:27,573 Speaker 2: it and it won. 105 00:05:27,493 --> 00:05:29,693 Speaker 3: New Zealand Music Award for Best Album. And it's one 106 00:05:29,733 --> 00:05:31,373 Speaker 3: of those ones you can still play now and love 107 00:05:31,453 --> 00:05:35,053 Speaker 3: so much watching them do that. They were in Walkers 108 00:05:35,053 --> 00:05:37,693 Speaker 3: on the Wellington Waterfront and they rode into the harbor. 109 00:05:37,773 --> 00:05:40,373 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, and that's where they made the music video 110 00:05:40,533 --> 00:05:41,293 Speaker 3: for Hope. 111 00:05:41,493 --> 00:05:45,653 Speaker 2: So yeah, yeah, no, and especially you got to. 112 00:05:45,613 --> 00:05:48,333 Speaker 3: See them so often, Like that's what I remember about 113 00:05:48,333 --> 00:05:50,413 Speaker 3: that album coming out, that they were so accessible at 114 00:05:50,413 --> 00:05:51,253 Speaker 3: the same time. 115 00:05:51,333 --> 00:05:53,933 Speaker 2: So yeah, as well as as well as all that 116 00:05:54,093 --> 00:05:57,773 Speaker 2: extra mentions Kaisa, Chiefs, Coldplay, Headaches and Y Judas, Preset, 117 00:05:57,813 --> 00:06:02,213 Speaker 2: Angel of Retribution, Stereophonics, Love, Sex, Violence, Other and Your 118 00:06:02,253 --> 00:06:04,693 Speaker 2: Honor there was I mean, that was an absolute monster. 119 00:06:04,813 --> 00:06:09,773 Speaker 2: Panic at the Disco, the Stroke, Nickelback, Pussycat Dolls, Robbie Williams, Madonna. 120 00:06:09,853 --> 00:06:12,053 Speaker 2: It was an amazing year. How do you rate two 121 00:06:12,133 --> 00:06:13,773 Speaker 2: thousand and five, I. 122 00:06:13,853 --> 00:06:16,293 Speaker 3: Love two thousand and five. I still love so many 123 00:06:16,333 --> 00:06:18,453 Speaker 3: of those albums. You need to revisit them. So let's 124 00:06:18,493 --> 00:06:20,413 Speaker 3: just do ten out of ten and start spinning some 125 00:06:20,493 --> 00:06:22,973 Speaker 3: of those and you get stuff to the live jags 126 00:06:22,973 --> 00:06:25,013 Speaker 3: when they come block party like you say Tomorrow night 127 00:06:25,053 --> 00:06:26,373 Speaker 3: and christ Oh. 128 00:06:26,293 --> 00:06:28,053 Speaker 2: So good, Hey, thank you so much to Stella. Stale 129 00:06:28,053 --> 00:06:30,493 Speaker 2: Clifford as our music reviewer. 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