Midnight Oil

Subject: RE: [powderworks] New Midnight Oil/Jim Moginie Interview
From: "Kevin M Yates" <kyates@bne.catholic.edu.au>
Date: 22/09/2008, 7:38 pm
To: "koala sprint" <koala.sprint@gmail.com>, <powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au>

I think You may not be released gets a mention in the book 'Strict Rules' as being played on the BFWF tour with the warumpi band. From memory Someone's singing NY NY got a run through too at some point as an Oils song.
 
Kev

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From: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au on behalf of koala sprint
Sent: Mon 9/22/2008 5:57 PM
To: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au
Subject: Re: [powderworks] New Midnight Oil/Jim Moginie Interview



I always wondered what 3 songs were given to the Aboriginies to use to
commemorate the giving back of Uluru. I am surprised that You may not be
released was one of them. I always assumed wrongly that it was a Blue Sky
Mining out-take when it seems it even predated the majority of the Diesel
and Dust album.

Stephen

On 9/20/08, Jeff and Jane Scott <jscott@iinet.net.au <mailto:jscott%40iinet.net.au> > wrote:

Good work!

Two points, if I may:

The Peter Garrett "announcement" would be December 3rd 2002, not March
12th.
(We'd write that as 3/12/2002 in Australia, no doubt that's the cause of
confusion.)

Secondly, I always presumed the Warburton in the song was the one in the
middle of nowhere in Western Australia, not the Victorian one.

jeff...



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