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      <title>Thank Funk it’s Friday!!!</title>
      <description>Funken Friday tonight on NetFM </description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fridays are so exciting now - here I am at work watching the clock and getting ready for a Funken great show tonight at 7.00pm Aussie time! 😎</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>AP breaks into his new blog space !!!</title>
      <description>Wow -  😮 all this technology !!!</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello boys and girls - AP here with his first blog on the &lsquo;spanking-new NetFM app. And what a fabulous and handsome app it is too - so many new features and easy access to all of our shows via the new on-demand feature allowing every show to be accessed at any time!</p>

<p>Well I&rsquo;m just sitting here after dinner listening to the &lsquo;AP in the Arvo&rsquo; &nbsp;replay - and reflecting on the many years I&rsquo;ve been involved with these scallywags at NetFM and the enjoyment it has brought along with it.</p>

<p>I have made new friends within Australia and all around the world as well. Gav from Perth, Mark from Lismore, Jojo and Lazy from Canada 🇨🇦 who tolerate us calling it Canadia all the time. Mark the wingeing Pom and of course the infamous Mark Fox - resident beanie expert at Zack FM in the UK.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>I particularly enjoy the different genres of show we have developed over the past 7-8 years. &lsquo;Putting on a different hat&rsquo; whether it&rsquo;s Tough-Rock, comedy, Smooth rock or the AP-take on the high energy 1980s New-York style shows: Funken Friday&hellip;&hellip; is an absolute blast !!! And - it has tested, stretched and widely-expanded my musical tastes and boundaries which is highly rewarding.</p>

<p>As a teenager of the &lsquo;80s, my formative years in music were naturally Aussie-based 80s music - my comfort zone - and I&rsquo;m tipping I&rsquo;m not alone there! My roots, my original musical tastes and the songs that bring memories of my first experiences as a teenager - are buried deep in the late 1970s and 1980s.&nbsp;</p>

<p>I played classical music as a teenager - the B-Flat bass trombone - for many years in orchestras and bands and I still appreciate classical music, particularly Baroque style and spent many hours in rehearsals and performances and felt at-one with the music.</p>

<p>My first observation of other people&rsquo;s taste in music would have been my parents playing Neil Diamond, Neil Sedaka and then the big one: 1976, Silk Degrees by Boz Scaggs. I played the fuck out of that album - as a 10 year old. As a test pilot for my dads self-built stereo system I excelled, pushing the edge of the envelope and probably the neighbours patience-levels on many occasions. It wasn&rsquo;t better than sex becaise I didn&rsquo;t know what that was - yet.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>I remember liking Rod Stewart and the album with him in pink - arms crossed with the almost Farah-Fawcett hairstyle - and couldnt bring myself to admit to anyone that I liked his music for fear of retributions. I can&rsquo;t find the album cover on Google to show you but it was pretty poofy.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>The early 1980s meant being able to get out and listen to music with mates - my life long friend John had the Duran Duran Rio album and that was played very heavily and greatly appreciated- he also like XTC and that tested me a bit - it was ok but I had a bigger passion again- Sirocco by Australian Crawl. We both had Sirocco and it&rsquo;s still here now in the studio - dog-eared and scratched but a prize-possession all the same.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>Moving towards to being able to drive - there was the Eurogliders, Midnight Oils 10 to 1 Album, Machinations, The Models - damn! We were spoiled for choice and it was an amazing time to be a teenager in Australia. The car meant freedom but it also represented a listening venue - a private Idaho if you will.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>I had a you-beaut car audio system by Alpine from memory - with cassettes - a thumping big amp and 6-way rear speakers in the station-wagon to rock out the tunes - beautiful memories and underlining how music 🎶 was integrated into our lifestyles in the 80s.</p>

<p>Women were on the scene of course and I still associate songs to moments in life with key people - many happy memories - still vivid and almost fresh in my mind despite the 4-plus decades seperating tonight&rsquo;s memories from the actual moments. Ahhh&hellip;.. to be young again.</p>

<p>Turn the pages forward to getting involved with NetFM - and more particularly beginning to choose my own music for the various shows - and I have seen the floodgates open with a massively wide range of years and genres - stuff I didn&rsquo;t have on my radar but it was there - think of Steely Dans &lsquo;Hey Nineteen&rsquo; which is from 1980. It is superb in every way and I am semi-obsessed with it - both that song and my evolving-self were there in 1980 but I was oblivious to it then. I would go back to 1980 and kick my own arse if I could - but then again this has been a journey - a trek of sorts, a maturing mind that is now looking back at music from the past half-century and saying - fuck that&rsquo;s a hot-tune.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>So here I am - playing Neil Diamond, Boz Scaggs and Rod Stewart. Then on the rock show there&rsquo;s Uriah Heep and George Thorogood and Buster Brown - people I didn&rsquo;t know existed. Then on the Smooth Rock show there is Steve Winwood and Marvin Gaye. What a wonderful world we live in and what an amazing brain we all have that can compare, contrast, appreciate and accept all sorts of music throughout our lifetime.</p>

<p>You guys are along for the journey. Your listenership, comments and your appreciation of what we do now and &nbsp;what others before me have done since the boys spun the first tunes back in November 1998 - is the essence of why we do - what we do each week.&nbsp;<br />
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<p>NetFM is unique.&nbsp;<br />
There is nothing else like it in the world today.&nbsp;<br />
We turn 25 in November.</p>

<p>What an amazing achievement.</p>

<p>I am grateful to be part of this.</p>

<p>Until next time - this is AP having the time of his life and now sharing a few slices of it with you in this new blog section.</p>

<p>🤗<br />
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