Glenn Richards from Augie March joins The Mixtape on Radio Fremantle to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Moo, You Bloody Choir and the upcoming Fremantle show at Freo Social.
We dive into performing the album front-to-back, whether One Crowded Hour will open the set, songs never played live (including “Mount Wellington Reverie”), and Glenn’s evolving relationship with the record two decades on.
Glenn also shares details of a brand new solo album in the works, talks Iron Maiden nostalgia, and builds his Mixtape playlist featuring Wire, Crow, The Reels, Tom Waits, and The Church.
Plus:
20th anniversary vinyl reissue details
Tour rider confessions 🍀
Dream collaborators
📍 Moo, You Bloody Choir – 20th Anniversary Tour Tickets from: moshtix.com.au
📍 Fremantle – Freo Social – April 3
00:00 – Glenn Richards intro
00:42 – 20th Anniversary Tour & Performing Album Front to Back
02:05 – Will “One Crowded Hour” Open the Set?
03:38 – Songs Never Played Live (“Mount Wellington Reverie”)
05:05 – Recreating the Album’s Dynamics Live
06:08 – Glenn’s Personal Favourite Tracks on the Album
07:26 – How His Relationship with the Songs Has Changed in 20 Years
09:02 – 20th Anniversary Double LP & Vinyl Details
10:10 – Mixtape: “I Am The Fly” – Wire
12:05 – Mixtape: “Old Blue Rock Pile” – Crow
13:55 – Mixtape: “Bad Moon Rising” – The Reels (Cover Version Talk)
15:25 – Mixtape: “I Don’t Want To Grow Up” – Tom Waits
16:20 – Mixtape: “The Amazing Alice” – Tom Waits (Love Song Pick)
17:25 – Mixtape: “Monday Morning” – The Church
18:10 – Quick Fire Five (Rider, Rituals, Dream Collab, Best City, Time Travel Gig)
19:05 – Solo Album Plans & UK Release
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