Comfortable Place On The Couch: A Midnight Oil Podcast

A Midnight Oil podcast where two Canadians listen to the entire Midnight Oil catalogue. They explore each album's music, lyrics, historical and social content, and dig into the Oils' covers, demos, b-sides, live albums, and videos. Occasional guest include the producers of classic Midnight Oil albums, and wouldn't it be exciting to have the band join them some time?

e51 Resist p1

Let's have a Show of Hands for everyone who LOVES Midnight Oil's 2022 album, Resist! The couch-sitters cue up the Oils' last album and spend close to two hours talking about it and they only listen to one song! I think they just want to make it last forever.

07-16
01:43:39

e50 The Makarrata Project p2

The Makarrata Project spins for a second night as Darren and Robin play Midnight Oil's 2020 mini-album. The couch-sitters listen to early versions of some of this albums songs and answer the question, "Is this a real* Midnight Oil album?"

04-26
01:27:59

e49 The Makarrata Project p1

Join Darren and Robin on the couch as they spin Midnight Oil's 2020 album, The Makarrata Project. Plenty of First Nations friends collaborate with the Oils for an album of strummy, back-porch ballads and sunset acoustic sway, along with some far-out synth, hypnotic groove, and rap! We've "been away too long" and it's great to be back on the Couch!

04-13
01:47:00

e48 Warne Livesey on Blue Sky Mining

Warne Livesey joins Darren and Robin on the Couch to talk about recording Midnight Oil's 1990 album, Blue Sky Mining. How did all those hooks make it into Blue Sky Mining, what is Warne's favourite track from BSM, what is the story behind King of the Mountain? Warne tells some stories!

12-12
01:12:27

e47 Warne Livesey on Diesel and Dust

Warne Livesey takes a virtual seat on the Couch to speak with the boys about recording the best Australian album of all time: Midnight Oil's Diesel and Dust! Hear how creating an album, built to have the strongest songs on it as possible, comes together. Warne tells how the hits are made, how the sounds were captured and how the whole album was refined and crafted. Find out his opinions on the weakest songs and what recording in the mid-80's in Sydney was like.

08-08
01:11:45

e46 Malcolm Burn on Breathe

Malcolm Burn joins Darren and Robin to talk about his experience recording 1996's Breathe with Midnight Oil. Why did the Oils mix up their instruments so much on Breathe? Why did Malcolm play and write? How did EmmyLou Harris get involved? What about the friction during the recording sessions? And how did the album turn out? Malcolm tells some great stories, sets the record straight, makes us laugh and shares his philosophy on recording.

07-17
01:07:19

e45 Couch Questions and Answers

Robin and Darren enjoy a lovely summer evening going through listener email, discussing Midnight Oil theories, answering questions, making corrections, going deep into favourites from the Oils' solo projects and dreaming of fantastic covers the Oils could do. It's summer, so it's time to talk about that time that Midnight Oil played an outdoor concert in Thunder Bay again.

07-11
01:13:41

e44 Nick Launay on Earth and Sun and Moon

Nick Launay joins Darren and Robin on the virtual couch to share more stories, this time they get into Red Sails in the Sunset. Chapman stick, Japanese Engineers, Martin Rotsey and the mystery that is Bakerman are discussed. Nick tells some great stories and gives at least one enigmatic answer. Then, he promises to return.

05-22
01:37:16

e43 Nick Launay on Red Sails

Producer Nick Launay is back to tell stories of his time recording Midnight Oil's Earth and Sun and Moon. Join Darren and Robin as the three talk about what shakes, grooves, evokes and moves. Nick tells new stories that these couch-sitters haven't heard or read before about the making of Truganini, building Megaphon recording studios and backwards slide guitar.

05-10
01:12:57

e42 Nick Launay on 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1

The boys are joined on the couch by Nick Launay, producer of Midnight Oil's albums, 10-9-8, Red Sails in the Sunset and Earth and Sun and Moon. Nick shares stories from meeting the Oils, to working at Townhouse studios with them and talks about how he and the band produced some of the most important Oils records of the 1980s.

05-01
01:13:35

e41 Breathe Era Rarities 2

Midnight Oil's Kingdom of Flaunt, Smash the Wobbleboard, and their cover of And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda are listened to as Darren and Robin record a Comfortable Place on the Couch episode for the first time NOT on the couch! They also take a quick listen to Echo Beach and find a couple neat connections to songs on the actual Breathe album (all without making too much fun of Malcom Burn.)

04-15
01:10:55

e40 Breathe Era Rarities 1

Midnight Oil's "A Sunburnt Sky" and "I See You," and demo and one b-side are enjoyed on the couch as Darren and Robin make a good effort to keep the podcast rolling. There is plenty of Business as Usual to take care of in this episode. Of course, we'll touch on "A Love So High" as well as paying tribute to Ginger Baker and Neal Peart.

03-11
01:05:36

e39 Oils Chat 2020

Big Midnight Oil News in 2020 and Robin and Darren are excited to talk about it!

02-21
35:22

e38 ESM Rarities Pt 2

From Timor to Canada to 1993, it's a second round of Earth and Sun and Moon era bonus material! We listen to KoLele Mai, Land (with friends from Canada and Ireland) and is Nick Launay trying to prank us with Glitch Baby Glitch?

06-19
01:09:18

e37 Oils Chat: Tarkine

Been away too long? I just can't wait! Your favourite Canadian Couch jockeys are back with a long overdue Oils Chat! Robin and Darren talk about the newest Oils Original: Tarkine, open the mailbag and just chit-chat for a bit.

05-28
34:44

e36 Earth and Sun and Moon Demos p1

It's time to listen to ESM era bonus material on the couch as Darren and Robin listen to Wharf Rat, 21st Century Human, Red Indian and Ships of Freedom. And in a stunning twist of events, they can't agree on a favourite track! Maybe you can help!

11-23
01:27:53

e35 Blue Sky Mining Demos p2

Robin and Darren listen to more bonus material from the BSM era: Wreckery Road, The Band Played the Last Melody, You May Not Be Released and the cover of Instant Karma. Can you guess what song they think would be the best addition to BSM?

09-29
01:27:13

e34 Another Roadside Attraction

In this bonus episode, the Couchsitters visit Big Thunder Nordic Centre to celebrate and reminisce on the 25th anniversary of the great Midnight Oil, Tragically Hip touring festival: Another Roadside Attraction. Come and hang out in the majesty of the Ontario wilderness as your hosts talk about school buses, mosh-pits and merchandise tents. This was the first Oils concert the Couchsitters saw, and it was in their home town.

07-27
36:28

e33 Blue Sky Mining Demos p1

The Couch Sitters listen to: Doghead, Can’t See Reason, Love Life and Heart is Nowhere, all from the Blue Sky Mining era. And the boys open some lovely packages sent in by listeners and spend about a half hour chatting about mostly Oils related stuff before getting to the tunes.

06-30
01:34:34

e32 The Early Years

Listening to the scant material from Midnight Oils' early years, the Couch-Sitters listen to Moose calls on the Farm, Ghost of the Roadhouse and Peace Love and Understanding.

05-10
01:04:58

Marc Nicolle

hey guys! Your Podcast is amazing! Thank you so much for all your time and effort. You really have put a whole new slant to the music and meaning of the band I have loved for many years. Thanks again and keep the good times rolling!

09-01 Reply

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