Everyone’s favourite DJ, Big DJ Trev, of local station KRR.fmwill be putting in a live appearance at this year’s Rylstone Street Feast on November 5th! This will be the first time the event has been held since the start of the Pandemicso looking forward to some great tucker!
Video certainly didn’t kill this radio star! Big DJ Trev will be on site between 10am & 5pm, and will graciously pose for selfies and sign autographs. Phone answering messages recorded upon request (payments accepted in either cash or beer). If he is eating however do NOT disturb him – it is not wise to get between a man and his meat because losing a finger often offends.
So come on down and meet Big DJ Trev, it’ll be something to tell your grandchildren!
For only the 4th time since World War 1, Labor has ousted the Liberal party in order to claim victory in a Federal Election.
Given Labor’s relative inexperience with winning, it is unsurprising that their victory party was not as polished at it could have been.
For a report on the evenings events, we once again turn to our ace journalist – Pastor Fazool – to report on the story:
Sources have confirmed that the Australian Labor Party’s post-election victory party took an awkward turn on Sunday evening, once it became Member for Maribymong and former Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s turn to pick the next song on the karaoke machine.
Both the mood and the music had been upbeat until this point, with rousing renditions of iconic victory anthems such as Queen’s “We Are the Champions”, Kool and the Gang’s “Celebration”, and of course a mix of Aussie classics such as “You’re the Voice” and “Working Class Man”, the latter being specially dedicated to Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese. Eyebrows were somewhat raised at Kristina Keneally’s choice of “Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves” given that she had not in fact actually Done It For Herself, instead losing the traditionally-Labor seat of Fowler to Independent challenger Dai Le. However, everyone agreed that Tanya Plibersek and Katy Gallagher’s stirring duet of Tina Turner’s “(Simply the) Best” was extremely uplifting, topped only by Penny Wong’s perfectly pitched (if perhaps slightly ungracious) delivery of Steam’s 1969 one-hit wonder “Na Na Na Na Hey Hey-ey Goodbye”. Hero of the night ‘DJ Albo’ was, naturally, in his element, and a good time was being had by all….
…until, that is, it was Bill’s turn to pick the next song.
While Opposition Leader in 2019, Mr Shorten chose to embark on a ‘big-target’, ‘optimism’-based election campaign, featuring a forward-looking policy platform of ambitious(-ish) action on climate change, massively boosted funding for health and hospitals (which may have come in handy during the massive worldwide plague that was to follow the very next year), and, perhaps most controversially, ever-so-slightly winding back a number of the extremely generous concessions tailored almost-exclusively towards rich property-investor Baby Boomers such as negative gearing and franking credits. This proved to be no match for then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s ‘policy-free’ approach of ‘hiding your entire frontbench from the public’, ‘calling the other guy childish nicknames’ and ‘just plain making shit up’, aided and abetted as it was by massive free advertising campaigns from both Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party and the 80% of Australia’s media landscape owned by News Corp, Nine, and Seven Media Holdings. Mr Shorten subsequently lead his team to lose the so-called ‘unlosable election’, with Mr Morrison enjoying a landslide victory of a single-seat lower-House majority. Under Mr Albanese, in contrast, Labor opted for a small-target strategy, and at present count is believed to be on track for a similar landslide as Mr Morrison three years earlier.
It should probably not have come as a surprise, then, when upon being handed the touchpad, a drunken Bill Shorten immediately opted for a rather more…poignant number. And so, before any of his colleagues could cry out “For the love of Sonny, No!”, Mr Shorten was passionately-but-off-keyedly belting out the chorus of Cher’s 1989 smash hit “If I Could Turn Back Time”.
It is presently unknown if Mr Shorten’s bar tab from the night was actually the Bill He Could Not Afford. Mr Albanese has however confirmed that as Prime Minister, if he could reach the stars he would indeed give them all to you.
Thank you Pastor for that fascinating report.
Note: The above article is fictitious and written for satirical purposes only. Thank you to Pastor Falzool for submitting his humorous take on the 2022 election results.
Every year various radio stations do their ‘Top 100’. Triple J has their ‘Hottest 100’, Triple M has their ‘Best 100’ and so on. But these only cover the preceding 12 months – yawn – and frankly, a lot of crap songs make their way into the playlists.
On The Big DJ Trev Show at Krrfm we think bigger. MUCH BIGGER. The best 100 songs of the last year? Pfff…. small potatoes. On The Big DJ Trev Show we are doing the ‘GREATEST 100 OF ALL TIME!’
That’s right loyal listeners – yours truly has gone through the music libraries of the world and found the GREATEST SONGS IN ALL OF HISTORY! And YOU get to VOTE on them! Voting will take place through March 2022 with the songs then being played in April. Also, no band appears on the list twice, so you have over a hundred artists to choose from – stretching from the 60’s all the way up to the 2020’s! Check out the list below:
ARTIST
SONG
Alanis Morrissette
All I Really Want (1995)
Alien Ant Farm
Smooth Criminal (2001)
Art vs Science
Parlez-Vous Francais? (2009)
Aqua
Barbie Girl (1997)
Ashlee Simpson
La La (2004)
Babymetal
Road of Resistance (2014)
Beastie Boys
Sabotage (1994)
Ben Folds Five
Underground (1995)
Beyonce
Crazy in Love (2003)
Bjork
It’s Oh So Quiet (1995)
Bloodhound Gang
Mope (1999)
Bluejuice
Broken Leg (2009)
Bonnie Tyler
Holding Out for a Hero (1984)
Boogie Pimps
Somebody to Love (2003)
Brittney Spears
Toxic (2003)
Butterfingers
FIGJAM (2006)
Cake
The Distance (1996)
Cheap Trick
Transformers (The Fallen Remix) (2009)
Daphne & Celeste
School’s Out (2000)
Dave Dobbyn
Slice of Heaven (1986)
Deee-Lite
Groove is in the Heart (1990)
Deadeye Dick
New Age Girl (1994)
Divinyls
I Touch Myself (1990)
DJ Sammy
Boys of Summer (2002)
Drapht
Jimmy Ricard (2008)
Dune Rats
6 Pack (2017)
DVDA
What would Brian Boitano Do (1999)
Eiffel 65
Blue (1998)
Eminem
Just Lose It (2004)
Foo Fighters
The Pretender (2007)
Fun Lovin’ Criminals
Scooby Snacks (1996)
Garbage
Vow (1995)
Girls Aloud
Sound of the Underground (2003)
Gorillaz
19-2000 (2001)
H-BlockX
The Power (2002)
Henry Rollins
Liar (1994)
Hilltop Hoods
Capturing the Vibe Restrung (2007)
Hole
Celebrity Skin (1998)
Ida Maria
I like you so much better when you’re naked (2008)
Iggy Pop
Lust for Life (1977)
Josh Pyke
Middle of the Hill (2007)
Justin Timberlake
SexyBack (2006)
KMFDM
Ultra (1995)
Kylie Minogue
Did it again (1997)
Lene Alexandra
My Boobs Are OK (2008)
Lily Allen
Alfie (2006)
Linkin Park
What I’ve Done (2007)
Limp Bizkit
Break Stuff (1999)
Madison Avenue
Who The Hell Are You (2000)
Madonna
Beautiful Stranger (1999)
Max Graham Vs Yes
Owner of a Lonely Heart (2005)
Michelle Branch
All You Wanted (2001)
Mindless Self Indulgence
Bitches (2000)
MGMT
Kids (2007)
Monty Pythons
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life (1989)
Mousse T. Vs The Dandy Warhols
Horny as a Dandy (2006)
Nine Inch Richards
Closer to Hogs (1995)
N.R.G
Instruments of Destruction (1986)
Namie Amuro
Hide & Seek (2007)
No Doubt
Just A Girl (1995)
Oasis
Wonderwall (1995)
P-Control
Clown Song (2015)
Perry Farrell
Hot Lava (1998)
Pez
The Festival Song (2004)
Psy
Gangnam Style (2013)
Queen
Don’t Stop Me Now (1979)
Rammstien
Engel (1997)
Ray Parker Jr.
Ghostbusters (1984)
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Love Rollercoaster (1996)
Rednex
Cotton Eye Joe (1995)
Regurgitator
Sucked a lot of C*ck to get where I am (1996)
Rhianna
Cheers (Drink to That) (2010)
Robert Palmer
Simply Irresistible (1988)
Romeo Void
Never Say Never (1982)
Rouge Traders
I Never Liked You (2007)
Seth Sentry
The Waitress Song (2008)
Sir Mix-A-Lot
Baby Got Back (1992)
Smashing Pumpkins
Doomsday Clock (2007)
Sophie-Ellis Bexter
Murder on the Dancefloor (2001)
Stan Bush
The Touch (1986)
Spectre General
Nothin’s Gonna Stand In Our Way (1986)
Spiderbait
Buy Me A Pony (1996)
tATu
All the things she said (2002)
Tenacious D
Tribute (2001)
TISM
(He’ll Never Be) Ol’ Man River (1995)
The Avalanches
Frontier Psychiatrist (2000)
The B-52’s
Love Shack (1989)
The Beards
You should consider having sex with a bearded man (2012)
The Cat Empire
The Car Song (2005)
The Chats
Pub Feed (2020)
The Cops
Call Me Anytime (2007)
The Cybertronic Spree
Dare (2019)
The Jon Butler Trio
Funky Tonight (2007)
The Grates
19-20-20 (2006)
The Killers
The Man (2017)
The Legendary Stardust Cowboy
Paralyzed (1968)
The Offspring
Come out and play (1994)
The Presets
My People (2008)
The Primitives
Crash (1986)
The Proclaimers
I’m Gonna Be (500 miles) (1987)
The Presidents of the United States of America
Back Porch (1995)
The Supermen Lovers
Starlight (2001)
The Timelords
Doctorin’ The Tardis (1988)
The Ting Tings
That’s not my Name (2008)
The Verve
Bittersweet Symphony (1997)
The Wombats
Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) (2010)
Tracey Bonham
Mother Mother (1996)
Weird Al
Your Horoscope for Today (1999)
White Town
Your Woman (1997)
William Shatner
Common People (2004)
How do I vote?
Vote for your Favorite Song/s
In the comments section at the bottom of this Blog Post, put your pick for the best song out of the list provided. And we here at the Big Angry Trev blog won’t make you adhere to no stinkin rules! You want to vote for just one song – that’s fine! You want to vote for your fav 10 songs? That’s fine too! You want to order the entire list from 1 to 100 according to what you think is best? You champion! You will get a shout out live on the air for that!
Vote a Song Out
You’ll note there are more than 100 songs in the list. So you get to vote one out! Vote for which song you think has no business being in the top 100 songs of all time and it’ll get the boot!
Make a Suggestion
Is there a favourite song of yours that didn’t make the list? Pop it in the comments along with the rest of your votes. If it’s a good suggestion it will get some airtime!
So in summary:
*Vote for your favorite songs
*Vote out a song you hate
*Make a suggestion for a song that should be on the list
And that’s it! So peruse the list above and then listen in! Voting will take place for the rest of March, then starting in April, everyThursday night from 6 to 9pm (AEST) on The Big DJ Trev Show on Krrfm we will work our way from 100 all the way up to Number 1!