“I Want That You Are Always Happy” – ‘The Middle East’ [Joint Review]
• April 17, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Music, Reviews
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Gig: ‘The Middle East’, ‘Dragging Pianos’ & ‘Oliver Mann’
• October 18, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Reviews
Tags: acoustic, ambience, Australia, band, Bob Dylan, Brisbane, Corner, Dragging, Dragging Pianos, east, electric, Enantiomorphic, Flinders Street Station, god, guitar, Heidelberg Station, Highly Evolved, Hotel, live, lyrics, Melbourne, Michael Hodder, middle, Oliver Mann, Pianos, Queensland, review, Richmond, solo, soloist, soulful, the, The Corner Hotel, The Enantiomorphic God, The Middle East, Tom Clare, Townsville, vocals, wine bottles, xylophone


