A bona fide legend when it comes to mixing front-of-house, Pab alerts us to just some of the bases to be covered before an AC/DC show comes free-wheeling into your town. It all comes down to a case of, ‘go hard, or go home’.
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A bona fide legend when it comes to mixing front-of-house, Pab alerts us to just some of the bases to be covered before an AC/DC show comes free-wheeling into your town. It all comes down to a case of, ‘go hard, or go home’.
It used to be called ‘The Garden State’ back in the day when pubs booked bands (and pokies were banned). A decade or two later, after several inner-city police shooting incidents involving mentally-ill people wielding broom handles and the like, many in Victoria began coining a different phrase – ‘The Police State’ – though this rarely appeared on the number plate. In 2009 the State of Victoria is perhaps now more deserving of another name: ‘The Wowser State’.
Now this might seem a tad ironic given the amount of alcohol-fuelled violence that’s been reported on the streets of Melbourne’s CBD in recent months. If you’re to believe the hype – and for the benefit of everyone who lives beyond the borders of Australia’s most preoccupied state – drunken stabbings, ‘glassings’ and shootings are now a nightly occurrence in some parts of Melbourne’s CBD. Ten years ago you were far more likely to be lacerated by a startled possum or swooped by a magpie than attacked by a drunken numbskull.
Of course, most people in Australia don’t consider wandering around Melbourne’s inner city at 4am, pissed out of their mind, to be entertainment. A few do of course, rocket scientists all of them. Read the full story
AT cops a sneak peak at EAW’s brand new line array.
AT was invited along to Pink’s Funhouse when she toured Australia back in June, and it wasn’t just the PA that was flown from the rigging.
Kat-in-the-back’s guitar and keyboard rig.
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