Episode Released 8th August 2020
It’s easy, particularly it would seem in this country, to underestimate the impact certain individuals have on our cultural life. We don’t hold our culture in our consciousness and so we can miss the fact that a person has been quietly creating a body of work that spans several generations, and that that body of work has seeded itself into our subconscious surreptitiously becoming a part of who we are. Paul Kelly is such an individual. Over four decades he has chronicled our social and cultural landscape with dozens of songs that feel as familiar as an old pair of slippers. To Her Door, Dumb Things, Leaps and Bounds, Sydney from a 747, Darling it Hurts and that magical Australian Christmas song, How to Make Gravy, are the products of a man who for four decades has provided us with a reassuring, ever evolving, always surprising musical presence. A window to ourselves that he has offered quietly and unassumingly.
And that’s Paul. Gentle, generous, graceful, thoughtful. I met with Paul at his house just before lockdown. I hope you enjoy our chat.