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Since it’s just been Australia Day and we’re celebrating all things Aussie I thought I’d write up a list of a few songs that are important to us down under.
1. I am Australian - Bruce Woodley and Dobe Newton (The Seekers)
You can’t get any more patriotic than a song called
Every night when I go out clubbing, I hear the same conversations from my friends and strangers ready for a big night. It sounds familiar (probably because you’ve said it yourself on occasion), and goes something like this: “Dude, we totally have to get maggot tonight”, “oh my god, I just really want to meet someone hot”
We know loud music can affect our hearing, but according to a study done by the University of Portsmouth and Alcohol Research UK, it can affect our taste as well. The results of the study, which were published in the online journal Food Quality and Preference, found our perceptions of the sweetness of alcoholic drinks changed
DJ Krush is spending his 20th anniversary at Upstairs Beresford in NSW, a popular live music venue in Sydney. The show will kick off on March the 1st and the doors will open at 7am. He will be joined by Beatsmith/DJ Tigermoth (Sinister Jazz) and DJ Bentley (Dust Tones). The Japanese producer and DJ will be behind
Recently opened Manly bar Cantinero is taking Sydney by storm due to the popular craze of tequilas and tacos. The team from recently nominated “Australian Small Bar of the Year 2011 Miss Marley’s” & Tequila Tromba of Mexico, have opened an intriguing and secretive Mexican cantina.
Coogee Bay Hotel will be celebrating Australia Day in style with an 80’s theme Aussie barbeque. Inspired by Mr Sam Kekovich, the Coogee Bay Hotel will be decked out in an 80’s look and feel, and from noon in The Beer Garden Australia’s classic BBQ will be cooking up lamb rolls and mini lamb burger alongside other food and beers.
The best pieces of ass in the whole damn city are set to gather at venues all over Australia early this March when Mr Right himself returns for his latest tour of Down Under. The latest HI – 5 tour will make this Avalon’s fifth consecutive visit to Australia where he will be supported by Aussie own Kid Mac.
Bondi Beach’s Shore Thing festival should be turning eight this year, but the event may not reach its next birthday. The famous New Year’s festival –which attracts headline acts such as Fat Boy Slim, David Guetta and Snoop Dogg – was first introduced as part of the Waverley Council’s Summer Initiative
One of the world’s hottest DJ’s Laidback Luke will be hitting up Sydney’s The Ivy on Australia Day eve. The Dutch DJ has been all over the world from Brazil to New York and is set for Sydney this month. His recent smash hits and ‘Show Me Love’ and ‘Natural Disaster’ with Example have the 34-year-old in popular demand.