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Greg Appel
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2006
Greg Appel is an Australian documentary maker. There's quite a mix of past and present work here. Enjoy!
Visitors Guide to the Moon
A great new book - available on Amazon and here www.amazon.com/Visitors-Guide-Moon-Black-White/dp/B0DGFZYBJZ
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Bossa Nova Hot Club Sydney 2007
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A unique group of Bossa Nova musicians play an amazing set on a warm Australian night. Including Marcos Valle, João Donato, Roberto Menescal and WandaSá Show Exec Producer: Peter Hall Live Producer: Jasyln Hall Film Director: Greg Appel check out the related documentary at th-cam.com/video/816EZaHExRM/w-d-xo.html
Monarto - Lost City of the Future - now on ABC Radio National
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A short promo for a Radio National podcast. Monarto - Lost City of the Future about a little known South Australian metropolis. Produced By Greg Appel, EP Claudia Taranto, Mixed by John Jacobs Now on ABC Listen Spotify and Itunes. Have a listen - it's great! Linked by Adelaide Landscape Architect and Artist Tanya Court Interviews with German/Australian Architect Boris Kazanski, and Melbourne Un...
Good Spooks Bad Spooks ABC RN Earshot promo
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A ghost story podcast from Stockton NSW. Out now on RN here www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/earshot/102529568 Nell Jones's house seems to be haunted. Or is it? Join Greg Appel, psychic Kerrie Irwin and sceptic Adam Spencer to try and get to the bottom of this. A new genre perhaps? Paranormal True Crime. Many thanks to EP Claudia Taranto, Sound Engineer John Jacobs and Karina Macha...
Drive Time podcast - Van Life
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The Drive Time podcast gets some vision! It’s 2023. We’re back on the road in a big way. Van lifer Amber Cree takes us right around Australia and back in time. Join Greg Appel and Eddy Jokovich as they revisit the summer of seven five in a yellow Kombi Van. summerofseventyfive
The Lighthouse Keepers - The Beat (I want my Loving Back) with guest whales and seals
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Some whales and seals doing there thing at Green Cape Lighthouse near Eden. Set to very early Lighthouse Keepers track.
Drive Time - Australian Road Guide
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A book by Greg Appel from Guthugga Pipeline Press www.spontaneousfilms.com.au/books.html
Grand Designs Interiors
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Steve has built another house. But what goes on inside? We go back to the Australian Blue Mountains for a deeper dive.
Greetings from....
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Greetings from..a podcast series on Earshot ABC RADIO NATIONAL SATURDAYS AT 2PM or on your favourite podcast app The dates for each episode are: 29 May - Greetings from Broken Hill 5 June - Greetings from Mallacoota 12 June - Greetings from Footscray 19 June - Greetings from Port Kembla Produced by Greg Appel Executive Producer: Claudia Taranto Barkly St, Footscray: Associate Producer: Frances ...
Confessions of a Lighthouse Keeper - the book
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Confessions of a Lighthouse Keeper - the book
Grand Designs Abroad - the Australian Blue Mountains
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Grand Designs Abroad - the Australian Blue Mountains
IV with Greg Appel re suburban psychic radio documentary RN afternoons
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IV with Greg Appel re suburban psychic radio documentary RN afternoons
Nebauchadnezzar to rant at St Stephen's Church Newtown 4pm 9 November!
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Nebauchadnezzar to rant at St Stephen's Church Newtown 4pm 9 November!
Controversy caused by King Street - Newtown documentary (1995) in Canberra at the Senate Committee
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Controversy caused by King Street - Newtown documentary (1995) in Canberra at the Senate Committee
Sydney Opera House - VAPS tunnel breakthrough
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Sydney Opera House - VAPS tunnel breakthrough
BABILONIA LA GRANDE !!
MEUS PARABÉNS, QUE LINDA APRESENTAÇÃO COM MÚSICAS LINDAS E BEM HARMONIZADAS!
She has a sweet voice. Abuluelo ♥️
My first taste of this kind of music came in the late 60’s when I found Alpert’s ‘A Taste of Honey’ album in my classically trained parents record collection! If it sounded anything like cover, (naked woman covered in whipped cream) I just had to listen it! I wasn’t disappointed and became a fan of Latin Jazz and its sub genres! Thanks for posting this!
2:35 Oh my Gough!
Yes a guest appearance
Got you Boris. All sorted on freelance time.
Come on Greg & ABC - let's get the architect's name right! It's Boris Kazanski not 'Boris kasanski' !! - Kazanski PS. Or do we continue to blame the funding cuts .... PSS. Great promo.
She hold special place in my heart ❤ a true Dinka and African diva
Thanks Greg! Love this promo. Great work by the way!
Thanks Greg, I'm looking forward to tuning in!
was on the unibar juke box ANU. We'd be wearing black talking philosophy and hearing rumours of this band. Sometimes Julliette and Batterz night breeze in, the latter wearing a stuffed kangaroo tail
Nice tenor voice.
What wonderful song
Nice share!!! This content needs smzeus!
😂.
❤🔥🔥🔥
Just perfect ✨
Was a big favorite played on the radio station 5 MMM (the original) , Magill road Adelaide.
Nice 🌹
I found King Street in 1991 and stayed as close as I could to it until 1996. It was great.
Delightful beautiful song and band; magic to see em live many times
My favourite of theirs. The Newtown scene in the 80s.. such a happy time.
I lived in Summer Hill in the first half of the 90s, and attended Newtown Mission. I didn't know Newtown intimately in the 80s, but had a boyfriend who lived there, and knew it from right at the start of the decade. So sweet, most blessed country and generation in the world. With NZ of course.
multi pass :P
No more real shufflers
I thought this was English for first 10 mins lol
I doubt that any of these people grew up in newtown. We referred to them as the scourge of our neighbourhood
Gem, the YT algarythme bestowed upon me 11 & a half years later after I was recently searching for some late 80's/very early 90's aussie bands, love the guitar BTW.
I used to work in an African Tribal Gift Shop on King Street called Noo Noo's from late '97 - late '99. Thanks for uploading this.
The most disturbing thing about this doco is all the peeps smoking tailor mades. As we all know, real ferals smoke rollies.
One of my fav's...skin like goosebumps....
Haha... The f...ing 90s man! Gotta love and miss 'em!
OMG so boring! I lived and worked in Newtown around that time and it was vibrant and gorgeous, full of articulate and fascinating people, not dirty and ugly as this tacky little film suggests.
14:35 Unleaded, 65.5 c per litre haha..
The Sydney 80s indie scene was soooo good.. every other capital city in the country too though.
Quite a mullet on Steven (not Hairy)
My old hood ♥️🌈
Newtown is not a suburb...its a mental illness
Great music and sounds- class
I hope the stunt cat was paid well!
Please come please come in ...please go away please go away that's just the wy it is lol
That book store is still there. Mouldiest store on King street
Goulds? It's since moved.
So basically King Street used to be a lot more white....
I don't remember any train video, however it's possible. Wayne Macalister made a couple for this band (which he was in for a while) -he sent me a copy recently - they're great - will ask him about posting - but no trains sighted
I remember seeing this on Rage, but a different clip, one with a train?
pretty ok. I was looking for 70' rock and got this and i... like this. You're younger than me, i thik... not a lot... mrrrpgh....
I love Newtown. So much character
I remember when I was a kid, when my dad would drive through, you knew you'd see something you hadn't seen before. Was still the case till about 10 years ago. Infact all of Sydney past generations knew has simply became characterless due to developers, the way people engage due to the internet. Then COVID has simply roundhouse kicked Sydney in the Face. Kinda a bit sad.
Takes me right back to the Graphic Arts Club in Regents Street.
A king on King St
My brother and I came in towards the end of the 80s and early 90s, but your sound is so evocative of that place and time, a magical time that is all the more magical for not being celebrated - there definitely was a distinctive vibe around, bands in bedrooms and loungerooms, home recording etc., that comes to mind when I see and hear this clip. Looking forward to reading the book and reminiscing :)