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Punk shows and the footy: the two places it's okay to spit in public.

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Content provided by Sarah Smith, Brodie Lancaster, Amy Charleston, Sarah Smith, Brodie Lancaster, and Amy Charleston. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Smith, Brodie Lancaster, Amy Charleston, Sarah Smith, Brodie Lancaster, and Amy Charleston or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Jack and Seamus O'Connel from the Melbourne band Picket Palace dropped by to chat to Brodie and Sarah about their surprise viral song named for and dedicated to Essendon's own Anthony McDonald Tipungwuti. Watch it here.

These two diehard Bluebaggers chat about the lifetime of what they've only known as "Carlton humility", what it's like for them to be back at Princes Park for Carlton AFLW games, the saddest AFL record Jack's realised Kade Simpson might soon break, and Seamus's incredible promise to his former schoolmate Jack Silvagni.

We also get to discuss some of our favourite topics, including the marriage of footy and music that abounds in Melbourne, and Richo, who the guys have written a song about! Hear it this weekend in Melbourne when they launch their Tippa single at the Curtin on Saturday July 13 (the Friday show is already sold out!) and play from their upcoming album, The Footy Record. Tickets here!

Read the pieces discussed in this episode, and related to our chat:

Our artwork was designed by Steph Hughes, and our theme song is 'Here if You Need' by Wet Lips.

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Jack and Seamus O'Connel from the Melbourne band Picket Palace dropped by to chat to Brodie and Sarah about their surprise viral song named for and dedicated to Essendon's own Anthony McDonald Tipungwuti. Watch it here.

These two diehard Bluebaggers chat about the lifetime of what they've only known as "Carlton humility", what it's like for them to be back at Princes Park for Carlton AFLW games, the saddest AFL record Jack's realised Kade Simpson might soon break, and Seamus's incredible promise to his former schoolmate Jack Silvagni.

We also get to discuss some of our favourite topics, including the marriage of footy and music that abounds in Melbourne, and Richo, who the guys have written a song about! Hear it this weekend in Melbourne when they launch their Tippa single at the Curtin on Saturday July 13 (the Friday show is already sold out!) and play from their upcoming album, The Footy Record. Tickets here!

Read the pieces discussed in this episode, and related to our chat:

Our artwork was designed by Steph Hughes, and our theme song is 'Here if You Need' by Wet Lips.

Get in touch with us:
  continue reading

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