25 Mar 2018

For Pete and Mervyn's Sake - New Horizons goes political

From New Horizons, 5:00 pm on 25 March 2018

William Dart presents some Kiwi political songs.

Peter Conway

Peter Conway Photo: Ross Teppett Collection

(This episode is a repeat - slightly altered - of a programme from October 2017)

Mervyn Thompson

Mervyn Thompson Photo: Art New Zealand

Mervyn Thompson's theatre pieces were full of political clout and songs were part of the armament. Mervyn was a man who fervently believed that a good strong song could exert a power well beyond its two to three minutes. In this programme, we have one song from Thompson's autobiographical work Coaltown Blues and two from his Songs to Uncle Scrim (one of which features Shona Laing). These are excerpts from archival RNZ recordings of the shows (made in 1991 and 1987 respectively) supplied to us by Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision.

The second half of the show is devoted to a CD called For Pete's Sake, which pays tribute to Wellington union man and political songwriter Peter Conway, who died in 2015.

We're indebted to Ross Teppett for help with audio and photos.

 

Music Details

'Song title' (Composer) – Performers
Album title
(Label)

'Do Re Mi' (Guthrie) – Woody Guthrie
Dust Bowl Ballads
(Buddha)

'The Wakamarina' (Thatcher) – Tamburlaine
Songs of a Young Country
(Kiwi Pacific)

'Pease Porridge Hot' (Thompson) – Mervyn Thompson
Coaltown Blues
(RNZ/Ngā Taonga)

'My Man's Gone Now' (Thompson/McCurdy) – Shona Laing
Songs to Uncle Scrim
(RNZ/Ngā Taonga)

'Strolling in the Botanical Gardens' (Thompson/McCurdy) – Bill Johnson, John O'Leary
Songs to Uncle Scrim
(RNZ/Ngā Taonga)

'Union Rights are Human Rights' (Conway/Teppett) – Not The Day Job
For Pete's Sake – The Political Songs of Peter Conway
(Private)

'Are You Alright (original version)' (Conway) – Not The Day Job
For Pete's Sake – The Political Songs of Peter Conway
(Private)

'Are You Alright' (Conway) – Not The Day Job
For Pete's Sake – The Political Songs of Peter Conway
(Private)

'Make Don Uncomfortable' (Conway) – Not The Day Job
For Pete's Sake – The Political Songs of Peter Conway
(Private)

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