Triple J's Impossible Music Festival
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The Triple J's Impossible Music Festival is an event broadcast on Australia's Triple J radio station over a 55 hour period in both 2005 and 2006. Each event comprises 55 live music recordings from Triple J's music archives. The first went to air over the 26-29 August 2005, to celebrate the 30 years worth of live music recorded by Triple J. The second was broadcast over 6-9 October 2006.
The lineup is selected by Triple J listeners voting for over 1000 live recordings made by Triple J. The recordings included festivals, concerts, smaller pub gigs, bands playing live in the studio, and some special events where listeners were able to win tickets to see the band for free in a secret location.
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[edit] 2005
One live set was played every hour between 6pm on Friday 26th, and 1am on Monday 29th. The following is the order in which the broadcasts went to air; the details in the brackets denotes the location and date in which the live recording was made.
[edit] Lineup
[edit] Friday
- The White Stripes (Livid, Sydney, 10 October 2003)
- Silverchair (Homebake, Byron Bay, 4 January 1996)
- Muse (Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, 10 September 2004)
- Violent Femmes (The Palace, Melbourne, 8 November 1990)
- Franz Ferdinand (Splendour in the Grass, Byron Bay, 24 July 2004)
- The Living End (Triple J rooftop, Sydney, 16 November 1998)
[edit] Saturday
- The Smashing Pumpkins (Overseas Passenger Terminal, Sydney's Circular Quay, 19 June 1998)
- Split Enz (Comb & Cutter Hotel, Blacktown, Sydney, 21 December 1979)
- The Mars Volta (Big Day Out, Sydney, 23 January 2004)
- Grinspoon (Triple J rooftop, Sydney, 15 November 1999)
- Green Day (Goat Island, Sydney, 19 October 2000)
- The Strokes (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 24 July 2001)
- John Butler Trio (ABC Iwaki Auditorium, Melbourne, 12 October 2001)
- The Flaming Lips (Big Day Out, Sydney, 24 January 2004)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers (Big Day Out, Melbourne, 31 January 2000)
- Missy Higgins (ABC Iwaki Auditorium, Melbourne, 1 November 2004)
- Beastie Boys (Summersault, Sydney, 31 December 1995)
- INXS (Caringbah Inn, Sydney, 1982)
- Jeff Buckley (Phoenician Club, Sydney, 6 September 1995)
- The Cat Empire (Meredith Music Festival, Meredith, 13 December 2003)
- Queens of the Stone Age (Big Day Out, Melbourne, January 2001)
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Big Day Out, Melbourne, January 1993)
- Coldplay (Splendour In The Grass, Byron Bay, 20 July 2003)
- Foo Fighters (Festival Hall, Melbourne, 22 March 1998)
- Hilltop Hoods (UniBar, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 3 November 2001)
- Rage Against the Machine (Del Ray Theatre, Hollywood, October 1999)
- AC/DC (Haymarket, Sydney, 1977)
- The Chemical Brothers (Big Day Out Boiler Room, Sydney, 26 January 2000)
- The Ramones (Capitol Theatre, Sydney, 1980)
- Shihad (Triple J Studios, Melbourne, 27 September 1999)
[edit] Sunday
- Michael Franti and Spearhead (The Palace, Melbourne, 20 July 2001)
- Powderfinger (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 12 October 1998)
- Beck (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 21 August 1994)
- The Cure (Capitol Theatre, Sydney, 1981)
- The Dandy Warhols (Corner Hotel, Melbourne, 30 October 2000)
- Interpol (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 11 August 2003)
- The Killers (Enmore Theatre, Sydney, 18 December 2004)
- Ben Folds Five (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 29 July 1998)
- Crowded House (Transformers, Melbourne, 28 July 1991)
- At the Drive-In (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 22 January 2001)
- PJ Harvey (Big Day Out, Melbourne, 26 January 2001)
- Pearl Jam (Melbourne Park, Melbourne, 5 March 1998)
- Frenzal Rhomb (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 12 May 2003)
- Fatboy Slim (Big Day Out Boiler Room, Sydney, January 2001)
- Ben Harper (SBW Independent Theatre, Sydney, 11 April 2001)
- You Am I (Triple J Studio 227, Sydney, 20 April 1998)
- Midnight Oil (Royal Antler Hotel, Sydney, 2 May 1980)
- System of a Down (Big Day Out, Gold Coast, January 2002)
- Faithless (Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, 8 October 2004)
- Nirvana (The Palace, Melbourne, 1 February 1992)
- Placebo (Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, 19 March 2004)
- Garbage (Davies Park, Brisbane, 5 October 1996)
- Faith No More (Festival Hall, Melbourne, 14 August 1995)
- Metallica (Big Day Out, Sydney, 23 January 2004)
[edit] Monday
[edit] Announcers
- Friday 6pm-10pm - Rosie Beaton
- Friday 10pm-Saturday 1am - Robbie Buck
- Saturday 1am-6am - Nicole Foote
- Saturday 6am-10am - Scott Dooley
- Saturday 10am-2pm - Zan Rowe
- Saturday 2pm-6pm - Maya Jupiter
- Saturday 6pm-10pm - Gaby Brown
- Saturday 10pm-Sunday 1am - Nicole Foote
- Sunday 1am-6am - Dave Callan
- Sunday 6am-10am - Scott Dooley
- Sunday 10am-2pm - Zan Rowe
- Sunday 2pm-5pm - Maya Jupiter
- Sunday 5pm-9pm - Richard Kingsmill
- Sunday 9pm-Monday 1am - Fenella Kernebone
[edit] 2006
The 2006 Impossible Music Festival was broadcast over the weekend of 6 October-8 October.
[edit] Lineup
[edit] Friday
- The Hives (Big Day Out, Sydney, 2005)
- Spiderbait (Revolver Nightclub, Melbourne, 2001)
- Wolfmother (Studio 22, ABC TV, Sydney, 2005)
- Hilltop Hoods (Cable Beach, Broome, 2006)
- Placebo (Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, 2004)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers (Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney, 1996)
[edit] Saturday
- Groove Armada (Forum Theatre, Melbourne, 2002)
- Foo Fighters (Studio 227, ABC, Sydney, 2002)
- The Waifs (Iwaki Auditorium, ABC, Melbourne, 2002)
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs (ABC TV studios, Melbourne, 2006)
- Crowded House (Transformers, Melbourne, 1991)
- Butterfingers (Corner Hotel, Melbourne, 2006)
- The Whitlams (Studio 227, Sydney, 1998)
- The White Stripes (Studio 227, Sydney, 2002)
- Rose Tattoo (Mount Druitt, Sydney, 1980)
- The Shins (Meredith Music Festival, 2004)
- Kaiser Chiefs (The Metro Theatre, Sydney, 2005)
- Ben Folds Five (Studio 227, Sydney, 1998)
- Nirvana (The Palace, Melbourne, 1992)
- Muse (Studio 346, Melbourne, 2000)
- Cog (ANU, Canberra, 2005)
- Eskimo Joe (Studio 227, Sydney, 2004)
- Regurgitator (Darwin, 1997)
- silverchair (Studio 227, Sydney, 2002)
- The Grates (The Metro Theatre, Sydney, 2006)
- Jurassic 5 (Splendour in the Grass, Byron Bay, 2004)
- New Order (Big Day Out, Gold Coast, 2002)
- Bloc Party (Splendour in the Grass, Byron Bay, 2005)
- N*E*R*D (Enmore Theatre, Sydney, 2004)
- Basement Jaxx (Big Day Out Boiler Room, Sydney, 2000)
[edit] Sunday
- The Flaming Lips (Big Day Out, Sydney, 2004)
- Pearl Jam (Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, 1998)
- Gyroscope (ABC Studios, Perth, 2004)
- The Strokes (The Gaelic Club, Sydney, 2005)
- The Ramones (Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Sydney, 1980)
- Custard (Studio 227, Sydney, 1997)
- The Black Keys (Studio 227, Sydney, 2003)
- Ween (Livid, Brisbane, 1993)
- The Tea Party (Enmore Theatre, Sydney, 1999)
- Death Cab for Cutie (Studio 227, Sydney, 2003)
- Jeff Buckley (Phoenician Club, Sydney, 1995)
- Talking Heads (State Theatre, Sydney, 1979)
- Powderfinger (Forum Theatre, Melbourne, 2000)
- Blur (1997)
- Xavier Rudd (Iwaki Theatre, Melbourne, 2004)
- AC/DC (Haymarket, Sydney, 1975)
- Machine Gun Fellatio (2001)
- Gomez (Enmore Theatre, Sydney, 2004)
- The Herd (Newcastle Leagues Club, Newcastle, 2005)
- Kings of Leon (Big Day Out, Sydney, 2006)
- The Smashing Pumpkins (Studio 227, Sydney, 1996)
- The Killers (Enmore Theatre, Sydney, 2005)
- Beastie Boys (Big Day Out, Sydney, 2005)
- Underworld (The Metro Theatre, Melbourne, 2003)
[edit] Monday
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (Big Day Out, Melbourne, 1996)
[edit] Announcers
- Friday 6pm-10pm - Rosie Beaton
- Friday 10pm-Saturday 1am - Sharif Galal
- Saturday 1am-6am - Nicole Foote
- Saturday 6am-10am - Scott Dooley
- Saturday 10am-2pm - Zan Rowe
- Saturday 2pm-6pm - Gaby Brown
- Saturday 6pm-9pm - Dave Callan
- Saturday 9pm-Sunday 1am - Nicole Foote
- Sunday 1am-6am - Kara Kidman
- Sunday 6am-10am - Scott Dooley
- Sunday 10am-2pm - Zan Rowe
- Sunday 2pm-6pm - Gaby Brown
- Sunday 6pm-10pm - Kirileigh Lynch
- Sunday 10pm-Monday 2am - Fenella Kernebone