Saturday Night for Saturday 25 November 2017
The all NZ request show.
7 - 8
When The Cat's Been Spayed - Down The Hall On A Saturday Night
Southside Of Bombay - What's The Time Mister Wolf?
Dinah Lee - Stay Awhile
Mother Goose - Baked Beans
The Rumour - Holy Morning
Gin Wigmore - Hey Ho
John Hanlon - Damn The Dam
Street Talk - Leaving The Country
Hammond Gamble and The Disappointments - Blue Paradise
Marina Bloom - Seven Seas
The Netherworld Dancing Toys - For Today
The Topp Twins - Untouchable Girls
Tony And The Initials - Hello Jenny Lee
8 - 9
The Crocodiles - Tears
Great North - To Leave Someone
Marlon Williams & Delaney Davidson - Ballad Of Minnie Dean
Don McGlashan - Marvellous Year
Mark Williams - Show No Mercy
Mark Williams- House For Sale
Maria Dallas - You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd
The Warratahs - Hands Of My Heart
Charlotte Yates - Ruins Of Love
Tim Finn - Parihaka
Lorde - Yellow Flicker Beat
Manfred Mann's Earthband - I (Who Have Nothing)
9 - 10
The Underdogs - Sitting In The Rain
Blam Blam Blam - Don't Fight It Marsha...
Dennis O'Brien - Julia
Greg Johnson - Ball Gowns And Small Towns
Teresa Bright - Tihore Mai
Midge Marsden - Little Ray
Midge Marsden - Thru The Southern Moonlight
Sol3 Mio - World In Union
Peter Posa - White Rabbit
The La De Das - Hey Baby
Windy City Strugglers - Raggy Blues
Hollie Smith - Be Whole In Thee
Space Waltz - Fraulein Love
10 - 11
Lutha - Here And Now
Ladyhawke - Love Don't Live Here
MiSex - People
Timberjack Donoghue - Come To The Sabbat
The Muttonbirds - Don't Fear The Reaper
Tex Pistol - Nobody Else
Th' Dudes - Walking In Light
Darcy Clay - Jesus I Was Evil
The Datsuns - Harmonic Generator
Dragon - Dreams Of Ordinary Men
11 - Midnight
Julia Deans - Modern Fables
The Brunettes - Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks
Aldous Harding - Blend
Mel Parsons - Driving Man
Late Night Phil:
Eddie Rayner, keyboards with Split Enz turned 65 last Sunday. Tonight, Late Night Phil presents Split Enz Live.
Shark Attack
Poor Boy
Message To My Girl
Strait Ol' Line
Six Months In A Leaky Boat
History Never Repeats