Midnight Oil and Other Oz Music

An excellent-sounding bootleg if interested. @Patrick, I assume that you caught the Oils' swing through Canada four months before attending their final concerts in Oz, as noted on page 1 of this thread.

 
An excellent-sounding bootleg if interested. @Patrick, I assume that you caught the Oils' swing through Canada four months before attending their final concerts in Oz, as noted on page 1 of this thread.
No, Midnight Oil skipped Montreal and played Toronto and we were visiting Chicago for the first time and caught Tears for Fears for the 1st time since 1985. I just timed the skiing in order to catch the Oil; initially thinking about NZ in early September, but my calendar was pretty filled up with a trip out to Alberta and a couple Bauhaus shows in Toronto and NYC… that North America was canceled.
Last year’s European trip was timed to catch Fish final tour (I had never seen him except with early Marillion. This year’s trip, Propaganda in Germany.
 
RIP legend Rob Hirst.
Very sad, I had no idea that he was ill. I remember when I first saw their videos in the early 80s. Of course, everyone was mesmerised by Garrett's Frankenstein-on-speed dance moves; however, I (a closet drummer) took note of Rob's excellent bashing behind the kit as shown in this clip at age 26:

 
I suppose we can use this thread as a catch-all for Aussie popular culture, not just music.

I'm curious what @Sbooker thinks about the TV series "Fisk," which my wife and I have been bingeing on Netflix. We find it hysterically funny, especially lead actor/showrunner Kitty Flanagan, and are hoping that they'll shoot a fourth season.

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While Fisk borrows liberally from the US version of The Office with an ongoing parade of quirky, insufferable characters in the workplace, it has all sorts of interesting Oz touches. What cracks us up over and over is how the majority of scenes start with a gratuitous establishing shot of the Melbourne tram (Route 57?) in various locations throughout the city.
 
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