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- metallex78
- Rep: 194
Re: Slash to Perform at MTV Australia Launch with Angry Anderson
So in the best news for me ever, I have now won a ticket to this event and will be there!!
Thanks heaps to Mikka for alerting to me to this tour in the first place, Aussie for his advice, and also to MTV Classic for looking after a fan.
Best thing is I have to go into Hospital for a minor operation on Thursday, and I hate stuff like that, so have been dreading next week, but now that i'm seeing Slash wednesday night, it's going to be a great week afterall.
That's awesome, how did you manage to score that???
- monkeychow
- Rep: 661
Re: Slash to Perform at MTV Australia Launch with Angry Anderson
Hahahha! YEah i'll definately send a review, might take a couple of days cos of the hosptial thing, but i'll get it happening!
Re: Slash to Perform at MTV Australia Launch with Angry Anderson
http://undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=10975
Slash Records The Theme For Triple M
by Paul Cashmere - May 24 2010
photo by Ros O'Gorman
Slash has taken to the studio to resurrect the old Triple M theme.
The original track used for the theme retitled '˜Dr Dan'™ was written by Mike Batt who these days manages Katie Melua. Batt also wrote the Art Garfunkel classic '˜Bright Eyes'™.
Original Triple M owner Rod Muir used his track '˜The Journey of The Fool'™ from his 1980 album Tarot Suite and renamed it '˜Dr Dan'™ after his yacht for the opening of the original Triple M radio station in Sydney.
The current Triple M, now owned by Austereo, is taking a step back to the original Muir origins of the station by not only bringing back the theme but also the original logo used by Muir in Sydney in the 80s.
Slash recorded the new version of the theme when he was in Australia last month for the launch of MTV Classic.
- metallex78
- Rep: 194
Re: Slash to Perform at MTV Australia Launch with Angry Anderson
Triple M is a sorry excuse for a rock radio station in Sydney, they seem to jump on the bandwagon whenever rock is in favour, or when a big star like Slash or alike would help get them some publicity.
I think it's cool that Slash is redoing their theme, maybe that means they'll actually start playing some of Slash's music for once.