15.97 Mb
17:17
1993
'Richard Mortimer live at 100FM' recording details:
Writer: Richard Mortimer © 1993
A 'live to air' recording presented on 13th December 1993.
The presenters (Glen Oliver and Alan Dawson) ask questions between the songs at 100FM's studio in the now Heritage listed former Police station in East Fremantle. This is an excerpt from "The Twilight Zone" radio show. (a presentation of local WA talent in a 3 hour time slot on a Monday evening - it is apparently still going although the radio station is now 107FM)
- Richard Mortimer
Acoustic Guitar
- Glen Oliver
Interviewer
- Alan Dawson
Production
18.7 Mb
23:14
2003
'Neon Ceiling - Live! at 100FM' recording details:
Writer: See album linear notes © 2003
Live at 100FM - 1999
Album Details:
Live on radio, at 100FM in Fremantle on
The Twilight Zone with Alan Dawson and Glenn Oliver. I remember we hadn't rehearsed this set, due to a comedy of errors; we were practicing in the back room of 100FM, but Ians drum hitting was too loud for between the breaks so we had to stop when every song stopped. So much for practice!! When we set up inside their small announcement booth, we had Ian facing backwards on the other side of the door, Steve was cramped in a corner, as I was, and Alan had his keyboards in the DJ's entry to the studio. We had about an inch leeway between us. Glenn and Alan set up two mikes as overheads, we shared a set of headphones (which provided foldback for the vocals), and we were off. Never refuse a challenge!
3.85 Mb
2:48
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
6.15 Mb
4:49
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
5.84 Mb
4:33
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
4.95 Mb
3:46
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
5.67 Mb
4:24
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
5.16 Mb
3:57
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
6.13 Mb
4:48
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
4.43 Mb
3:19
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
3.82 Mb
2:47
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
5.12 Mb
3:55
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
4.76 Mb
3:36
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
5.93 Mb
4:37
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
4.94 Mb
3:46
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
5.92 Mb
4:37
2010
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
3.34 Mb
2:57
2010
'Gypsy Fair' recording details:
Writer: Richard Mortimer © 2010
Position on album: 15 of 16
ISRC: AU-F3Q-22-00130
APRA ID: GW65912278
An old song of Richard's revamped for this line up.
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
6.09 Mb
5:57
2010
'Leaving' recording details:
Writer: Richard Mortimer © 2010
Position on album: 16 of 16
ISRC: AU-F3Q-22-00131
APRA ID: GW05497236
An old song of Richard's revamped for this line up, including an extended instrumental at the end.
Live at Hammy Hill - 2010
Album Details:
Recorded live at Hamilton Hill, WA. Sept 2010.
Total album songs: 16
18.34 Mb
22:47
1994
Live at Harbourside, Fremantle - 1999
Album Details:
Recorded live from the desk at Harbourside Hotel, Fremantle
- Unknown
Mixing
- Richard Mortimer
Post-Production
40.23 Mb
43:48
1996
Sideshow Live! - 1996
Album Details:
Sideshow, playing live.
32.7 Mb
35:33
1996
Sideshow Live! - 1996
Album Details:
This "live from the desk" recording was made in 1996 with the band Sideshow. This performance was for the WAMIs "women in rock" promotion.
- Set List:
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- Just See Me
- You Done It
- Green Drink
- Rollar Coaster
- Blue Rose
- Message
- Insane
- Throught the Door
- How does it feel?
- Water's Rising
Total album songs: 10
4.08 Mb
5:02
1990
'veging out' recording details:
Writer: Richard Mortimer/Greg Periera © 1990
A jam song. Recorded 16th September 1990; I seem to remember we recorded this at Greg and Michaels place, where there was a huge games room out the back that we sometimes used as a rehearsal place.
- Richard Mortimer
Vocals
- Richard Mortimer
Rhythm Guitar
- Greg Periera
Rhythm/Lead Guitar
- Kevin Riddell
Drums
3.31 Mb
4:05
1993
'fiction love' recording details:
Writer: Richard Mortimer © 1993
ISRC: AU-F3Q-22-00046
APRA ID: GW05525788
The
Angry Red Planets interpretation of
fiction love, recorded live from a jam in Troy's lounge onto a stereo VCR in July 1993
- Bob Maitland
Vocals
- Dave ??
Rhythm/Lead Guitar
- Bob Maitland
Rhythm/Lead Guitar
- Richard Mortimer
Bass
- Troy McAullife
Drums
2.14 Mb
2:07
1995
'Sunny Day' recording details:
Writer: Richard Mortimer © 1995
ISRC: AU-F3Q-22-00099
APRA ID: GW65913775
- Richard Mortimer
Vocals
- Richard Mortimer
Rhythm/Lead Guitar
- Natalie Plumbley
Flute
1.86 Mb
1:57
1989
25 records found
Live Wire History:
When Poetic Justice broke up, Greg and Richard formed this new band, introducing Greg's brother Michael on drums, and Kevin (who was previously mixing for Bad News and Poetic Justice) on the bass. Later the singer Lesley joined but the band went their seperate ways soon after that, with Greg wanting to concentrate on his acting career.
Richard Mortimer & Lesley Reid History:
After meeting in the band Live Wire, Lesley and Richard formed an acoustic duo which did many live shows around the circuit. They released a compilation cassette of their favourite songs.
The Angry Red Planets History:
The Angry Red Planets were formed when guitarists Dave and Bob met and joined forces with the drummer Troy. Soon after Richard joined on bass and rehearsed in their songs. A couple of jam nights were done before the recording, and Richard left the band soon after this. Although the Angry Red Planets played a couple more gigs, they broke up sometime after that when Bob headed over to America.
Richard Mortimer History:Solo Richard Mortimer
Sideshow History:Sometime when the Wooden Gods were wrapping up recording, Richard joined this band, on bass again, with Phil on guitar and Craig on keyboards - a week later Rhona joined on drums, and a week after that we had our first gig. We played at several places around Perth before Rhona had to leave the band due to external commitments, which saw Allan Wilkerson join (who had worked with both Craig and Phil in seperate bands previously). Several more gigs later, Craig resigned from the band, leaving Phil and Richard to create the "Ambassadors of Pan".
Neon Ceiling History:Richard formed his own band, after being introduced to keyboard player Alan Burke by local radio presenters; along with Michael Pereira on drums. Soon Steve joined on bass before Michael left and Ian Murphy filled in for the drumming. After the recording and a handful of gigs Ian and Steve left, Alan and Richard met up with Keith Lazaroo before the band went their seperate ways.
The Wooden Gods History:This band was formed from the remnants of Neon Ceiling, with Richard and Alan forming a 'studio only' band. Several songs were recorded and the album 'Ganesha' was released with warm reviews from the local music pundits.
Ambassadors of Pan History:
Three Wise Monkeys History:The Three Wise Monkeys was a pet name given to a project Kevin and Richard had going; it featured a few guest artists from bands and friends and performed one gig at "The Back Stabbers Awards", recorded to video by Greg Pereira in 1991.
Blues Shack History:
Banned! History:
This was a one-off band for the recording.
Bad News History:Formed in 1988, and named after the movie "The Bad News Bears", the core line up consisted of the two Potts brothers, Jason and Cam on bass and drums, with Greg on guitar - Richard joined in 1989 just before Amy, shortly after Amy joined the band changed name to "Poetic Justice", playing a few gigs under this name before Amy left in 1990. The main vocals were replaced by Tracey Reid, prior to the band breaking up in late 1990.
Poetic Justice History:Using the same core line-up as Bad News, Poetic Justice was a rename of the original band, as the 'Bad' part was thought to have negative implications - original line up included singer Amy Carney, then later Tracey Reid before the band broke up in late 1990 or 1991.
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