Surfing, a life-threatening shark encounter and a short and sweet acoustic performance by ‘Sandy Johnson’. All this and more, featured in a lost-at-sea interview from 2020 with Daniel Johns on ‘TNSW Tonight!’ tomorrow night. 9pm AEDT on @thesenewsouthwhaless YouTube
In just one month, the most epic project of my career will be packed down and put into storage. 4 more magical weekends in Melbourne at @rialtomelbourne Get down to soak it up before it’s gone and for this weekend only all merch and art is 22% off including a bunch of exhibition-only exclusives. 🔮
In just one month, the most epic project of my career will be packed down and put into storage. 4 more magical weekends in Melbourne at @rialtomelbourne Get down to soak it up before it’s gone and for this weekend only all merch and art is 22% off including a bunch of exhibition-only exclusives. 🔮
In just one month, the most epic project of my career will be packed down and put into storage. 4 more magical weekends in Melbourne at @rialtomelbourne Get down to soak it up before it’s gone and for this weekend only all merch and art is 22% off including a bunch of exhibition-only exclusives. 🔮
In just one month, the most epic project of my career will be packed down and put into storage. 4 more magical weekends in Melbourne at @rialtomelbourne Get down to soak it up before it’s gone and for this weekend only all merch and art is 22% off including a bunch of exhibition-only exclusives. 🔮
In just one month, the most epic project of my career will be packed down and put into storage. 4 more magical weekends in Melbourne at @rialtomelbourne Get down to soak it up before it’s gone and for this weekend only all merch and art is 22% off including a bunch of exhibition-only exclusives. 🔮
For anyone who has asked me what that abomination of a guitar hanging at Past, Present and FutureNever is that looks like a Marshall Stack, this is for you. My favourite music movie of all time is ‘This Is Spinal Tap’. This is the actual guitar used by Nigel Tufnel and I bought it via an auction around the Diorama era. It was way overpriced, sounds like absolute shit and I will NEVER regret buying it. Taken from an article about this rare piece of rock history. “This Marshall Stack Guitar is one of only two ever made, and was once featured on the cover of Guitar World magazine. The body is a replica of a full Marshall Stack with a detachable bottom half for quieter, studio work. It has a Jackson neck and Seymour Duncan pickup. It is a fully functional working instrument personally used by Nigel Tufnel during some of Spinal Tap’s most memorable tours. Volume and tone knobs all go to 11. This guitar was Nigel’s mainstay for many European shows. When asked why this was, Nigel replied, “Well, it’s got a very Scandinavian look about it, doesn’t it?”” Nigel is my favourite member of Spinal Tap, I was inspired by his desire to break his rock n roll shackles and explore a more cultured exploration of music, so much so that this is my favourite quote from the movie as Nigel sits at a piano and describes a piece he is working on. “Well, it’s part of a trilogy, a musical trilogy that I’m doing in D minor, which I always find is really the saddest of all keys, really, I don’t know why. It makes people weep instantly to play … I’m really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it’s sort of in between those, really. It’s like a Mach piece, really.” Sitting here now thinking about it, I can’t help but think that Spinal Tap is partly responsible for Diorama 😂 Catch this guitar and other antiquities of the six-stringed variety at Past, Present and FutureNever only at the @rialtomelbourne until Dec 23.
For anyone who has asked me what that abomination of a guitar hanging at Past, Present and FutureNever is that looks like a Marshall Stack, this is for you. My favourite music movie of all time is ‘This Is Spinal Tap’. This is the actual guitar used by Nigel Tufnel and I bought it via an auction around the Diorama era. It was way overpriced, sounds like absolute shit and I will NEVER regret buying it. Taken from an article about this rare piece of rock history. “This Marshall Stack Guitar is one of only two ever made, and was once featured on the cover of Guitar World magazine. The body is a replica of a full Marshall Stack with a detachable bottom half for quieter, studio work. It has a Jackson neck and Seymour Duncan pickup. It is a fully functional working instrument personally used by Nigel Tufnel during some of Spinal Tap’s most memorable tours. Volume and tone knobs all go to 11. This guitar was Nigel’s mainstay for many European shows. When asked why this was, Nigel replied, “Well, it’s got a very Scandinavian look about it, doesn’t it?”” Nigel is my favourite member of Spinal Tap, I was inspired by his desire to break his rock n roll shackles and explore a more cultured exploration of music, so much so that this is my favourite quote from the movie as Nigel sits at a piano and describes a piece he is working on. “Well, it’s part of a trilogy, a musical trilogy that I’m doing in D minor, which I always find is really the saddest of all keys, really, I don’t know why. It makes people weep instantly to play … I’m really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it’s sort of in between those, really. It’s like a Mach piece, really.” Sitting here now thinking about it, I can’t help but think that Spinal Tap is partly responsible for Diorama 😂 Catch this guitar and other antiquities of the six-stringed variety at Past, Present and FutureNever only at the @rialtomelbourne until Dec 23.
For anyone who has asked me what that abomination of a guitar hanging at Past, Present and FutureNever is that looks like a Marshall Stack, this is for you. My favourite music movie of all time is ‘This Is Spinal Tap’. This is the actual guitar used by Nigel Tufnel and I bought it via an auction around the Diorama era. It was way overpriced, sounds like absolute shit and I will NEVER regret buying it. Taken from an article about this rare piece of rock history. “This Marshall Stack Guitar is one of only two ever made, and was once featured on the cover of Guitar World magazine. The body is a replica of a full Marshall Stack with a detachable bottom half for quieter, studio work. It has a Jackson neck and Seymour Duncan pickup. It is a fully functional working instrument personally used by Nigel Tufnel during some of Spinal Tap’s most memorable tours. Volume and tone knobs all go to 11. This guitar was Nigel’s mainstay for many European shows. When asked why this was, Nigel replied, “Well, it’s got a very Scandinavian look about it, doesn’t it?”” Nigel is my favourite member of Spinal Tap, I was inspired by his desire to break his rock n roll shackles and explore a more cultured exploration of music, so much so that this is my favourite quote from the movie as Nigel sits at a piano and describes a piece he is working on. “Well, it’s part of a trilogy, a musical trilogy that I’m doing in D minor, which I always find is really the saddest of all keys, really, I don’t know why. It makes people weep instantly to play … I’m really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it’s sort of in between those, really. It’s like a Mach piece, really.” Sitting here now thinking about it, I can’t help but think that Spinal Tap is partly responsible for Diorama 😂 Catch this guitar and other antiquities of the six-stringed variety at Past, Present and FutureNever only at the @rialtomelbourne until Dec 23.
For anyone who has asked me what that abomination of a guitar hanging at Past, Present and FutureNever is that looks like a Marshall Stack, this is for you. My favourite music movie of all time is ‘This Is Spinal Tap’. This is the actual guitar used by Nigel Tufnel and I bought it via an auction around the Diorama era. It was way overpriced, sounds like absolute shit and I will NEVER regret buying it. Taken from an article about this rare piece of rock history. “This Marshall Stack Guitar is one of only two ever made, and was once featured on the cover of Guitar World magazine. The body is a replica of a full Marshall Stack with a detachable bottom half for quieter, studio work. It has a Jackson neck and Seymour Duncan pickup. It is a fully functional working instrument personally used by Nigel Tufnel during some of Spinal Tap’s most memorable tours. Volume and tone knobs all go to 11. This guitar was Nigel’s mainstay for many European shows. When asked why this was, Nigel replied, “Well, it’s got a very Scandinavian look about it, doesn’t it?”” Nigel is my favourite member of Spinal Tap, I was inspired by his desire to break his rock n roll shackles and explore a more cultured exploration of music, so much so that this is my favourite quote from the movie as Nigel sits at a piano and describes a piece he is working on. “Well, it’s part of a trilogy, a musical trilogy that I’m doing in D minor, which I always find is really the saddest of all keys, really, I don’t know why. It makes people weep instantly to play … I’m really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it’s sort of in between those, really. It’s like a Mach piece, really.” Sitting here now thinking about it, I can’t help but think that Spinal Tap is partly responsible for Diorama 😂 Catch this guitar and other antiquities of the six-stringed variety at Past, Present and FutureNever only at the @rialtomelbourne until Dec 23.
For anyone who has asked me what that abomination of a guitar hanging at Past, Present and FutureNever is that looks like a Marshall Stack, this is for you. My favourite music movie of all time is ‘This Is Spinal Tap’. This is the actual guitar used by Nigel Tufnel and I bought it via an auction around the Diorama era. It was way overpriced, sounds like absolute shit and I will NEVER regret buying it. Taken from an article about this rare piece of rock history. “This Marshall Stack Guitar is one of only two ever made, and was once featured on the cover of Guitar World magazine. The body is a replica of a full Marshall Stack with a detachable bottom half for quieter, studio work. It has a Jackson neck and Seymour Duncan pickup. It is a fully functional working instrument personally used by Nigel Tufnel during some of Spinal Tap’s most memorable tours. Volume and tone knobs all go to 11. This guitar was Nigel’s mainstay for many European shows. When asked why this was, Nigel replied, “Well, it’s got a very Scandinavian look about it, doesn’t it?”” Nigel is my favourite member of Spinal Tap, I was inspired by his desire to break his rock n roll shackles and explore a more cultured exploration of music, so much so that this is my favourite quote from the movie as Nigel sits at a piano and describes a piece he is working on. “Well, it’s part of a trilogy, a musical trilogy that I’m doing in D minor, which I always find is really the saddest of all keys, really, I don’t know why. It makes people weep instantly to play … I’m really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it’s sort of in between those, really. It’s like a Mach piece, really.” Sitting here now thinking about it, I can’t help but think that Spinal Tap is partly responsible for Diorama 😂 Catch this guitar and other antiquities of the six-stringed variety at Past, Present and FutureNever only at the @rialtomelbourne until Dec 23.
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These 1/1 Futurama edition transparent variants are 🔥🔥🔥 I hand-wrote a few of my favourite lyrics from my fav Diorama b-sides too…and a couple of special messages. Futurama and Carve Your Name FutureNever editions shipping from next week, thank you for your patience 💜 P.S. the @parksvandyke remix of Emergency Calls Only will change your life.
We are all about to wake up from the fever dream that was Past, Present and FutureNever. This is now the last weekend to see it before the doors are closed, the Freak lights are turned off and the Danielorean hits 88 miles an hour and takes us all to another place and time. If you have friend in Melbourne, tag them and remind them to visit @rialtomelbourne this weekend to experience the final days of the exhibition. ❤️
We are all about to wake up from the fever dream that was Past, Present and FutureNever. This is now the last weekend to see it before the doors are closed, the Freak lights are turned off and the Danielorean hits 88 miles an hour and takes us all to another place and time. If you have friend in Melbourne, tag them and remind them to visit @rialtomelbourne this weekend to experience the final days of the exhibition. ❤️
We are all about to wake up from the fever dream that was Past, Present and FutureNever. This is now the last weekend to see it before the doors are closed, the Freak lights are turned off and the Danielorean hits 88 miles an hour and takes us all to another place and time. If you have friend in Melbourne, tag them and remind them to visit @rialtomelbourne this weekend to experience the final days of the exhibition. ❤️
We are all about to wake up from the fever dream that was Past, Present and FutureNever. This is now the last weekend to see it before the doors are closed, the Freak lights are turned off and the Danielorean hits 88 miles an hour and takes us all to another place and time. If you have friend in Melbourne, tag them and remind them to visit @rialtomelbourne this weekend to experience the final days of the exhibition. ❤️
We are all about to wake up from the fever dream that was Past, Present and FutureNever. This is now the last weekend to see it before the doors are closed, the Freak lights are turned off and the Danielorean hits 88 miles an hour and takes us all to another place and time. If you have friend in Melbourne, tag them and remind them to visit @rialtomelbourne this weekend to experience the final days of the exhibition. ❤️
We are all about to wake up from the fever dream that was Past, Present and FutureNever. This is now the last weekend to see it before the doors are closed, the Freak lights are turned off and the Danielorean hits 88 miles an hour and takes us all to another place and time. If you have friend in Melbourne, tag them and remind them to visit @rialtomelbourne this weekend to experience the final days of the exhibition. ❤️
I didn’t make this record to break this record but it feels fkn good. Thank you ❤️
I didn’t make this record to break this record but it feels fkn good. Thank you ❤️
I didn’t make this record to break this record but it feels fkn good. Thank you ❤️
I didn’t make this record to break this record but it feels fkn good. Thank you ❤️
I won’t make this and long and sappy, it’s with mixed emotions that we announce that at 5pm tomorrow, the 23rd December, Daniel Johns- Past, Present & FutureNever will close forever. I will do a detailed thank you and wrap post next week (I have a LOT of people to thank) but I wanted to say that as a final goodbye hug to the beautiful city of Melbourne and @rialtomelbourne …we are throwing the doors open to everyone for FREE from 10am-5pm tomorrow. Tag a friend who has been meaning to check it out as this is the last chance. If you’ve already purchased a ticket (or want to purchase one) for tomorrow, you will receive a massive 50% off absolutely everything at the merch desk. Perfect last minute Christmas shopping awaits! This has been a dream of mine for decades and I can’t ever repay the faith you’ve all shown in me during this year. 🎨- by the amazing @jamesboorman