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01 Sep 2008 1:05 PM  

Thanks to Foghorn Media, Liveguide is giving away double passes to the launch of the new Home Grown Roots compilation, as well as copies of the CD!

To be in the running to win, just tell us your favourite Australian song and explain why. Winners will be drawn at random on September the 15 for Sydney, and October 6 for the Central Coast and Hobart, and will be sent a copy of the album.

The track listing:

The latest Homegrown Roots release has 20 of the best from around Australia.
Track 1: The Gift That Keeps On Giving by Paul Kelly
Track 2: And You Give by Matthew Barber
Track 3: The Devil Called Me A Liar by Ash Grunwald
Track 4: Life Is Like A Butterfly The Extended Family
Track 5: Camomile Days by Karl Broadie
Track 6: Byron Time by Luke Escombe
Track 7: Will You Be Ready by The Yearlings
Track 8: Danny Boy by John Butler
Track 9: The Unguarded Moment by Deadletter Chorus
Track 10: Running Over Rooftops by Adam Cousens
Track 11: Moody Liz by Daxton
Track 12: Wyong River by Nick & Leisl
Track 13: With The Blue Sky by Mia Dyson
Track 14: Slow Burn by Natalie D-Napoleon
Track 15: Rain by The Orphans
Track 16: Chocolate Days by Kristy Coote
Track 17: Show Me, Show You by Nathan Wheldon
Track 18: The Window by Dali Srhoj and The Paper Band
Track 19: My Shelter My Fortress by Benjalu
Track 20: Oxygen by Matt Heath

BONUS TRACKS (DDA USB Stick & online) Track 1: Legacy by Jill Barber
Track 2: Tomorrow by Freetown
Track 3: Stomping Around by Rosie Burgess
Track 4: Last I Heard by Michael Peter
Track 5: Too Good by Van Sereno
Track 6: Calling All You Wanted Angels by Kristy Coote

dacrunchoUser is Offline

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01 Sep 2008 6:30 PM  
the greatest view by silverchair because i remember when i just discovered them and it was the greatest feeeling in the world
rlpowellUser is Offline

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01 Sep 2008 6:47 PM  
jake the peg rolph harris an aussie classic loved it since i was a kid and saw him do it on telly from Canada expo
ccyyUser is Offline

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01 Sep 2008 6:56 PM  
rip rip woodchip by john williamson. it talks about environmental issues and the bush. its not just in australia, but all around the world.
tunebugUser is Offline

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04 Sep 2008 12:58 AM  

Green Spandex- Xavier Rudd

ionecoeUser is Offline

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04 Sep 2008 11:16 AM  
Throw Your Arms Around Me - Hunters & Collectors: I think everyone knows why !!!
stringbeanmcUser is Offline

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04 Sep 2008 9:12 PM  
Its gotta be Into My arms by Nick Cave...When it comes on, you cant help but stop what your doing and listen!
cebperryUser is Offline

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05 Sep 2008 8:36 AM  
Nature Boy by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

"I saw some ordinary slaughter
I saw some routine atrocity"
MayanFoxUser is Offline

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05 Sep 2008 10:00 AM  
Land Down Under - Men at Work (it's quintessetially Aussie and that's it's charm)
MayanFoxUser is Offline

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05 Sep 2008 10:03 AM  
I mean quintesseNtially - my bad
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05 Sep 2008 12:52 PM  

Go Gerling!  Enter Space Capsule

nicholleUser is Offline

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05 Sep 2008 9:16 PM  

Treaty - Yothu Yindi. the aboriginals are a strong foundation of our culture today.

xnicholle.

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05 Sep 2008 11:46 PM  

I STILL CALL AUSTRALIA HOME

In a nutshell.."No matter how far or how well I roam, I still call Australia Home"!

Sends shivers down my spine

 

cakersUser is Offline

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07 Sep 2008 2:25 AM  

WORKIN CLASS MAN JIMMY"S THE TRUE AUSSIE BATTLER!~~~~

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07 Sep 2008 2:26 PM  
I Love To Have A Drink With Duncan as it's one of Slim Dusty's best ever songs. I know I'd like to have a drink with Duncan myself.
andoUser is Offline

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07 Sep 2008 5:10 PM  
definatly "Highway to Hell", AC/DC, because this song relates to so many australians and they're lifestyle including me and many of my family/friends.
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08 Sep 2008 3:07 PM  

BRIDAL TRAIN - THE WAIFS

SmithyUser is Offline

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09 Sep 2008 8:52 AM  

Joker and the Theif  - WOLFMOTHER

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09 Sep 2008 2:51 PM  
Shannon Nolls remake of what about me
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09 Sep 2008 4:27 PM  
Leaps and Bound - Paul Kelly.

Just such a classic song by Paul Kelly that all Aussies should know.
"I'm high on the hill, looking over the bridge, to the M.C.G"

Gotta love it.
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