Ep 6, Part 1: A Structural Matter
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It became known as “the Great Australian Silence”. The way in which white Australia failed to recognize its Indigenous history. In this episode of The Intersection we look at a few ways in which, from a personal perspective, music tried to counter that silence. Playlist: Eleanor Dixon: My Spirit Is Free No Fixed Address: Vision (Version) Tactics: Buried Country Tactics: A Long Story Tactics: Standing By The Window Tactics: Gold Watch  Tactics: The Usual Galarway Yunupingu: Gurindji Blues (Poor Bugger Me) Black Allan Barker: Run Dingo Run Mac Silva: Malabar Mansion Vic Simms: The Loner Vic Simms: Stranger In My Country Vic Simms: Poor Folk's Happiness Dougie Young: Cuttin' The Rug Dougie Young: Land Where The Crow Flies Backwards Dougie Young: They Say It's A Crime Frank Yamma: She Cried Ruby Hunter: Ngarrindji Woman Kankawa Nagarra :: Krien Por Country 
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Published 04/08/24
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