FW: [Powderworks] Oils and the New Guy
Robert Carmody
rc74 at bigpond.net.au
Mon Jan 17 01:46:05 MST 2005
Damien,
That is Gold, Pure Gold!!!
Rob C
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Subject: [Powderworks] Oils and the New Guy
Latham to lead Midnight Oil
Ending speculation about his political future, Australian Opposition
Leader
Mark Latham has announced he will lead Midnight Oil in its comeback
concert
for tsunami victims at the Sydney Cricket Ground this month. The
Opposition
Leader's appointment as the frontman of one of Australia's most
outspoken
and environmentally conscious rock groups is understood to be part of a
"leader-exchange" program.
"We promised Peter Garrett leadership of the Australian Labor Party and
in
return, Mr Latham would headline the Oils on any future "Best Of" or
charity
tours," an unnamed ALP official confirmed.
Mr Latham - pictured practising Garrett-esque dance moves - says he is
making the switch due to the recent recurrence of his pancreatitis. He
believes the rock-and-roll lifestyle should prove less stressful and
less of
a health risk than sitting in Parliament and sneering at John Howard and
Tony Abbott.
But already critics have questioned Mr Latham's leadership skills after
he
indicated that the Oils would play Surf's up Tonight, Underwater and
Drop in
the Ocean during the first 15 minutes of the tsunami charity concert.
Mr Latham informed the Daily Ripper that the reason he had not made a
statement regarding the tsunami disaster over Christmas was that he
hoped
his music would speak louder than words.
"Just like Elton John after the Princess Diana disaster, I have
'reworked'
an Oils classic to tell the plight of the people of Phuket," Mr Latham
said.
Mr Latham hopes his rendition of Beds are Soggy will allow people to see
-
through music - the problems facing the disaster victims and encourage
Australians to dig deep.
"Sometimes it's hard to believe what goes on in this crazy world but
with
the media coverage of the tsunami, seeing is believing," he said.
Mr Latham has promised that his new position will not change the man
behind
the music.
"Hell, I'm still a Labor politician and the only time I'm gonna be
interested in green issues is at election time or when I blow my nose,"
he
said.
The Opposition Leader is not turning his back on politics, planning to
remain on the backbench in the new Garrett-led Opposition.
"At the moment I have the best of both worlds, with music and politics
both
important parts of my life," Mr Latham said.
When questioned on Mr Garrett's imminent appointment as Opposition
Leader,
Mr Latham answered: "Well, I don't wanna be the one, and Peter has a lot
of
power and passion for this lucky country.
"After the last election defeat I just thought, 'Well, you wouldn't read
about it'. That bastard Howard, with assistance from US forces and
terrorism
threats, managed to be returned to office. My family and I tried to put
on
brave faces but I knew somebody's trying to tell me something," Mr
Latham
said.
"The Australian people as a collective clearly have a short memory. I
guess
that when events change in the outside world and these last few years
are
forgotten years, then maybe I'll quit the Oils and move back to the
Labor
Party full-time."
Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst has declared that he has the support of
the
Oils caucus and will challenge for leadership of the band.
"Jim Moginie and Martin Rotsey are behind my challenge and Bones Hillman
will do whatever the hell he's told cause he's just a bass player,"
Hirst
said.
Only time will tell whether Mr Latham will be able to hold power as
Midnight
Oil's king of the mountain.
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