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It’s hard to believe that 20 years ago Casey Donovan won Australian Idol. Just 16 years old, she was thrust into the spotlight and every high and low was captured for all to see. She took away the main prize, but in the years following would be working as a medical receptionist and a rideshare driver to pay the bills.
Casey threw her hat back in the reality show ring with I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here, and won again. And in the past few years, she’s had a kind of second life starring in hit musicals across the country.
Through it all, her powerhouse voice and grounded nature has endeared her to millions of Australians. For me, watching her belt out huge songs every New Years Eve proves she’s unparalleled. In music and life, Casey can take just about anything thrown at her.
But what is the music she retreats to, when she needs it most? This is a beautiful conversation with a resilient Queen, and the stories that led her here.
Mr. Big - 'To Be With You'Maggie Rogers - 'Light On'Allen Stone - 'Bed I Made'Maddie Zahm - 'You Might Not Like Her'James Bay - 'One Life'Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
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Bernard Fanning is no stranger to the limelight. With Powderfinger he sold millions of albums and rocked out to stadiums of adoring fans.
Then he stripped it back as a solo artist and went Number 1 again. Bernard holds the record for the most amount of Hottest 100 number 1’s, he is adored by generations of Australians, and is one of the most enjoyable people to chat music with.
Bernard’s new project with Paul Dempsey proves he’s still compelled to create music, and with all of this history, we sat down in Melbourne’s legendary Bakehouse Studios to Take 5.
Interestingly, Bernard came up with his own theme for this one; he was super keen to explore the world’s of vulnerability and bravado. And from Bowie to Nina Simone, AC/DC to Bob Dylan, we unpacked a whole lot more. Settle in for this special extended cut of Bernard Fanning's Take 5.
AC/DC – ‘Jailbreak’David Bowie – ‘Sound And Vision’Nina Simone – 'I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free’Prince – ‘1999’Bob Dylan – ‘Most Of The Time’Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
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Neil Finn is one of our greatest living songwriters. In Split Enz and Crowded House, solo and in his collaborations, his tunes have become the soundtrack to our lives.
I’ve been chasing Neil to Take 5 for the TV series since the beginning, and finally he said yes. Even better, he invited us to film at his own studios. Roundhead, a pale green building on an Auckland street that has seen some incredible music history go down.
Bunker down in the basement of Roundhead, as Neil Finn shares the DNA of his songwriting heart, and the music that soars for him.
David Bowie – ‘Quicksand’Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano Sonata No.8 “Pathétique” in C minor, Op. 13, 2nd Movement: Adagio cantabile (performed by Arthur Rubinstein)Split Enz – ‘Time for a Change’The Beatles – ‘Across the Universe’Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – ‘Summertime’Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
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Many of us have grown up with Claudia Karvan. She's been on our screens since she was 10 years old, starring in films like The Big Steal and The Heartbreak Kid. And we’ve fallen in love with her on the small screen, in her long running roles on The Secret Life of Us and Love My Way. These days, Claudia is not only an actor but a hugely successful producer behind TV shows like Doctor Doctor and Bump.
Through all she does there is a great sense of optimism, so I gave her the theme of hope. And from John & Yoko to The Velvets to BARKAA, she confirmed once again why she is universally loved.
John Lennon – ‘Hold On’Ibrahim Ferrer – ‘Marieta’The Velvet Underground – ‘I’m Sticking With You’BARKAA – ‘We Up’Sinéad O’Connor – ‘Thank You for Hearing Me’Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
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Bill Bailey is one of the most loved comedians in the world. From his breakout role as Manny in the cult TV show Black Books, to his exceptional talent for playing multiple instruments, he always leaves his audiences feeling brighter. Bill is fascinated with natural history and humanity, his curiosity knows no bounds and music has been a constant companion.
I asked him to Take 5 with songs that reflect humanity, and he gifted me an extraordinary conversation about life, death, risk taking and memory making. I was buzzing after this chat, and I hope you will be too.
The Kinks – ‘You Really Got Me’PJ Harvey – ‘Big Exit’Johnny Cash – ‘Hurt’Foals – ‘Mountain At My Gates’Talking Heads – ‘Once In A Lifetime’Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
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We’re diving into a new season of Take 5 on ABC TV and ABC iview, with all of season three now up to stream! And while Take 5 comes back to your screens, you’re gonna hear special extended cuts right here on the podcast.
Season 3 is a ripper. Comedian Bill Bailey, beloved actor Claudia Karvan, rock legends Neil Finn and Bernard Fanning, performer extraordinaire Casey Donovan… and to kick it all off, the one and only Dannii Minogue.
Dannii has been in the public eye since the age of 10. As a kid on Young Talent Time, she jumped into soap opera Home & Away then hit the pop charts with her dance hits. She designed her own fashion line, judged rising stars to 20 million people in the UK, and now hosts the UK’s first ever queer dating show. Dannii Minogue has lived many lives. So what were the catalysts that drove her extraordinary career?
From an icon who set her path, to victorious songs of survival and reminders of living life to the full, this is a beautiful conversation that will show Dannii Minogue in a whole new light.
Olivia Newton-John – ‘Hopelessly Devoted To You’Madonna – ‘Into the Groove’Robbie Williams & Kylie Minogue – ‘Kids’Ultra Naté – ‘Free’Agnes – ‘Selfmade’Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
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Irish singer CMAT has been taking the world by storm. Shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize and counting Elton John as a fan, her country-twinged songs capture heartbreak with a healthy dose of humour.
A couple of albums in, and an Australian visit on the way, I thought it was high time we got to know the woman from Ireland, born Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson. After listening to this, you'll want to be her bestie. With an extraordinary music knowledge and plenty of craic, dive into CMAT's suckerpunch songs.
Dory Previn - 'The Lady With The Braid'Belle and Sebastian – 'Expectations'Gary Stewart – 'She’s Actin' Single (I’m Drinkin' Doubles)'Car Seat Headrest – 'Maud Gone'Brenda & The Big Dudes – 'Weekend Special' -
Michelle Brasier is a comedian, actor, writer and singer. You might have seen her on Aunty Donna, Mad As Hell and Thank God You're Here, or caught one of her award winning stand-up shows.
Michelle has also just published her first book; it’s a memoir titled My Brother's Ashes are in a Sandwich Bag, and it’s beautiful, it’s funny, and it's filled with hope. It reminds us of the little moments in life that make it shimmer. And from Bonnie Tyler to Bo Burnham, Michelle will share the right song for the right moment, with you.
Bonnie Tyler - 'Total Eclipse of the Heart'Bo Burnham - 'Look Who’s Inside Again'Lady Gaga - 'Paparazzi'Johnny Cash - 'Ring of Fire'Arcade Fire - 'Wake Up' -
Dan Kelly is one of our best songwriters. He's whimsical, charming, and with indie-pop hooks for days. Almost 10 years since his last album, he’s now back with GOLDFEELS, and a decidedly more serious outlook. But Dan still knows how to draw you into a yarn and make you smile.
He also looks to some heroes for inspiration, grounding, and to follow their arrow. So dig into his 'story time' Take 5 with five incredible songwriters.
Joni Mitchell – 'Carey' The Pogues – 'Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant/The Rocky Road to Dublin/Galway Races'Emma Donovan & The Putbacks – 'Pink Skirt' World Party – 'Ship Of Fools'Irma Thomas – 'It’s Raining' -
Noel Gallagher is just like you.
Putting aside the fame and fortune, the hit records and the very public family issues, at his heart he's a big music nerd. As a kid he idolised the songs on the record player and worshipped the legends who wrote them.
His Take 5 theme was 'escape', and growing up in a council estate in The North, music was Noel’s escape. He’d be transported by older kids' records and dance till dawn at the infamous Haçienda nightclub. But even as his fame grew and he moved to big houses in the leafy parts of London, the desire for music to whisk him away remained.
Pink Floyd – 'Nobody Home'The Smiths – 'Asleep'Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – 'This Guy's In Love With You'Air – 'All I Need'The Beatles – 'I Am The Walrus'Contains strong language. This episode was originally broadcast in 2023.
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A special little treat for you in the feed this week; a conversation with Nick Cave. After years away, he's returned to doing interviews, and Zan Rowe was lucky to get the only Australian radio interview with him. They spoke about Wild God, the legacy of the Bad Seeds, people lost, and things found. About frogs.
Settle in for a beautiful conversation with one of the greatest artists and poets of our time. A fella who has been through it, and emerged with new purpose. The one and only, Nick Cave.
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Emily Wurramara is one of my favourite Australian musicians.
The Warnindhilyagwa woman writes from the heart, sings with the smokiest voice around, and has a laugh that is truly infectious. This is a glorious Take 5. Settle in for some beautiful energy, lots of laughs, and real insight into the songs that tell her story of new beginnings.
It’s been six years since Emily’s debut album, a lot has changed in her life but now she’s back with NARA, and on the day she released it I invited her to Take 5.
From John Fogerty to Brandy to The Cure, take a ride through the musical map of Emily Wurramara's big heart.
John Fogerty – ‘I Will Walk With You’Brandy – ‘Sittin' Up In My Room’Inner Circle – ‘Bad Boys’Cat Power – ‘Sea of Love’The Cure – ‘Friday I'm In Love’ -
In 2004, a rock doco came out that was pure chaos. Dig! captured 7 years in the life of The Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Massacre as they tried to break it big. Made by a young first-time filmmaker called Ondi Timoner and her brother David, it's a wild story about growing up, art vs commerce, friendship and bust ups.
20 years later it's been re-cut as Dig! XX, with over 40 minutes of never-before-seen footage, and shown for the first time in Australia at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). I jumped at the chance to get Director Ondi Timoner into the studio to Take 5. Because Ondi has stories. Dig in, and revel in this curious, creative mind.
New Order - 'Temptation'The Manish Boys - 'Take My Tip'Bob Marley & The Wailers - 'High Tide Or Low Tide'Max Richter - 'Prelude 2'The Waterboys - 'Fisherman's Blues'If you enjoyed Max Richter's 'Prelude 2' check out his Take 5 here.
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Ever since I first heard them, Middle Kids have been a favourite.
Exceptional songwriting, brilliant playing, and Hannah Joy’s beautiful voice.
They’ve now got three albums under their belt, the latest of which is called Faith Crisis Pt 1. I’ve wanted to invite Middle Kids in to Take 5 for a while, and when Hannah said yes, and sent her songs back, I knew we’d be in for a treat. Strap in for a beautiful wander across some incredible songs, and a heartfelt chat about finding faith again.
Radiohead - 'Let Down'Enya - 'Caribbean Blue'IDLES - 'The Wheel'Simon & Garfunkel - 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'Kendrick Lamar - 'Money Trees [Ft. Jay Rock]' -
You know that feeling when you’re watching a movie or TV show and the perfect song hits at the perfect moment?
Think Lost in Translation when ‘Alone in Kyoto’ by Air comes in, or the visceral scenes from The Bear soundtracked by Refused’s ‘New Noise’.
You don’t just see films, you hear them.
Such is the power and responsibility of the music supervisor who carefully selects the right song for the right scene and has it hit at just the right moment.
It's Jemma Burns' job to make that magic.
From the new series of Heartbreak High to Boy Swallows Universe, Top of the Lake to Okja, it’s Jemma’s brilliant music brain behind those perfect song selections.
The theme for this Take 5 is synchronicity songs. Not the all-time greatest soundtrack moments, but stories from Jemma's own experience and relationship with film and sound.
'Forbidden Colours' by Ryuichi Sakamoto from Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983), directed by Nagisa Ōshima'The Rhythm Of The Night' by Corona from Beau Travail (1999), directed by Claire Denis 'Goon Gumpas' by Aphex Twin from Morvern Callar (2002), directed by Lynne Ramsay'Silly Games' by Janet Kay from Lover's Rock (2020), directed by Steve McQueen'Coming' by David Motion, Sally Potter & Jimmy Somerville from Orlando (1993), directed by Sally Potter -
Dylan Alcott is a deadset legend. A former Australian of the Year, multi-gold medallist, and disability advocate, but before all of that, he sat down to Take 5.
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Sarah Blasko has a voice that never lets you go.
Her debut album The Overture & the Underscore was released 20 years ago, and she’s been a constant presence ever since. Always pushing the boundaries of her art and anchoring everything she does with that transcendent voice.
Two decades on from her debut, and 6 years since her last album, Sarah Blasko is back with new music.
It's the perfect excuse to revisit a wonderful conversation from 2018, when she’d pushed through a rough period of writer’s block to get her sixth album Depth of Field out into the world.
It was on the same day the album was released, that she came in to Take 5 with her breakthrough songs. Tunes that busted through a creative block and led her in new directions.
PJ Harvey - 'To Bring You My Love'Björk - 'Venus As A Boy'Tori Amos - 'Pretty Good Year'Mazzy Star - 'Into Dust'Sonic Youth - 'Swimsuit Issue'This episode was originally broadcast in 2018.
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There's no other artist quite like DOBBY.
The proud Filipino and Murrawarri artist (real name Rhyan Clapham) is a composer, rapper, producer and drummer. He's been performing and releasing music for years, but only just released his debut album.It’s called WARRANGU; River Story, and it’s about the plight of the Murray-Darling river system. The artistry on this album is magnificent. DOBBY expertly weaves together his own compositions with field recordings and stories from elders, all while documenting the history of these pivotal water sources and the devastating impact water theft has had on them.This Take 5 falls in NAIDOC Week, and the theme in 2024 is ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.’In keeping with this theme, DOBBY shares his songs of fire. The music that lights him up inside and keeps the stories burning.
Miss Kaninna - 'Blak Britney'No Fixed Address - 'We Have Survived'Snotty Nose Rez Kids - 'RED FUTURE [Ft. Electric Fields]'Mo'Ju - 'Change Has To Come'Kobie Dee - 'Warriors & Storytellers' -
Who knew cooking competitions would take over Australian television?Back in 2010, the finale for the second season of MasterChef became the most watched non-sporting event of that year. And the winner? Adam Liaw.
He'd been working in Japan when he decided to enter the TV cooking comp, and he quickly became a firm favourite. After his win, everything changed. He published cookbooks, became the host of Destination Flavour on SBS, started a family, took people on foodie tours, and now hosts The Cook Up. Full disclosure – I’ve been on it and it was a dream come true.
Adam has also joined me to Take 5 – twice. He was so brilliant the first time in 2013, I invited him back, six years later. And his theme? Songs that set it off.
Adam’s had a lot of big, life-altering moments that have all happened in the public eye, so I wanted to find out about the other turning points in his life. When the cameras weren’t rolling.
Whether it was playing tennis air guitar in a childhood bedroom, or bonding with his wife over a new fave, this Take 5 will make you love Adam Liaw even more.
Starship – ‘We Built This City’Smashing Pumpkins – ‘Bullet With Butterfly Wings’Beastie Boys – ‘Ch-Check It Out’Montaigne – ‘I'm A Fantastic Wreck’Wiley, Stefflon Don & Sean Paul – ‘Boasty [Ft. Idris Elba]’This episode was originally broadcast in 2019.
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If you don’t know Susan Rogers by name, you’ll know her work. A female producer and sound engineer in an industry dominated by men, her drive and commitment landed her side by side with Prince as his star soared. She was his audio technician right before he started recording Purple Rain, and was his sound engineer through his commercial peak – capturing Parade, Around the World in a Day, The Black Album, and Sign o' the Times. Susan had a front row seat to the creative genius and intense work ethic of one of the greatest artists of our time.
2024 marks the 40th anniversary of Purple Rain, so to celebrate, I’m bringing you a Take 5 for the ages.
When we first spoke back in 2020 I was blown away. Not only does Susan have this incredible legacy with Prince, but after they parted she would go on to produce some of the biggest hits of the 90’s. Then she became a Professor at one of the world’s most prestigious music schools.
Her feelings about the emotional connections we have to sound, and what it means to be a good listener, resonated deeply with me, and I know they will with you too.
James Brown - 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag'Prince - 'Let's Go Crazy'Geggy Tah - 'Whoever You Are'Barenaked Ladies - 'One Week'Wilson Pickett - 'In the Midnight Hour'This episode was originally broadcast in 2020.
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