For the Australian release of the single, released the day tickets to the November/December 2005 Australian tour went on sale, the single was renamed from "Seven Days In Sunny June" to "Seven Days" - probably because in the southern hemisphere, June is winter-time, and not very sunny!

Nowhere on the CD or packaging does it refer to "In Sunny June". The track listing is identical to the UK maxi release (original version, Steve Mac, Oliver Lang and Blackbeard remixes), but with the shortened title and different catalogue number.


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On one train ride I listened to almost all of Chris & Cosey\u2019s back catalogue after reading Art Sex Music, Cosey Fanni Tutti\u2019s acclaimed memoir from a few years ago. It\u2019s brilliant, even for me who tends to dislike autobiographies and memoirs: full of incredible stories, obviously, and insight about the realities of working in the way that she did. I didn\u2019t know about this song they had done with the Eurhythmics before reading it, and I hadn\u2019t listened to this early 80s thing they did - the vocal is Cosey\u2019s lecture to fine art students at Leeds Polytechnic and the cover art is of her too. She also used to strip to this complete belter by Fern Kinney. I\u2019ve felt really inspired by CFT and her approach to life over the last couple of weeks: I really recommend the book if you\u2019ve not read it yet.

On another train I drowned out the sound of an unpleasant man and his asinine observations of the British countryside - \u201CI\u2019ve not seen one single pig farm on this whole journey. They eat so much pig in this country. Where are they? If they farmed their own pigs they wouldn\u2019t import so much. Not one pig farm\u201D - with Zack Fox\u2019s Wood Tip EP. Great mood enhancer. I\u2019ve also been tipped by a friend to this new artist from Bristol called Llainwire; insane production and out of this world visuals. So good! Or maybe you want to soundtrack your sunny mornings with beautiful guitars by David Horridge, or maybe some sweet slow soul from the Eastham Band, or as I am at the moment by rinsing Peven Everett or Joan Armatrading\u2019s respective back catalogues. This excellent song by SG Rilla Mane (aka Slim Guerilla) also been on repeat - there\u2019s a Morgan Buckley remix out too if that\u2019s your bag - as has this song by Bron Area who I periodically return to and remember how good they were. On the post punk tip I loved this Martin Hannett / Factory Records mix on NTS: perfect for cooking dinner, I found. Out of the kitchen this week, I was lucky enough to see Beyonce in Edinburgh, so of course I\u2019ve had Renaissance on repeat - I was chatting to another DJ recently about this album and they hadn\u2019t listened to it, out of a sort of music snobbery I guess, but I love it. It\u2019s my go to gym album too. Anyway this was the best song at the tour I thought. Sunny mornings also have been having me reach for a lot of street soul and downtempo stuff, especially on the show - here is a cheesy but perfect summer banger that got a great reception from the chatroom.

This guy hating on Taiki Waititi. I actually don\u2019t have a strong opinion on him as a filmmaker because to me he is mainly Rita Ora\u2019s husband, though I suppose I liked Thor Ragnarok. But I am NOT watching Jojo Rabbit. I\u2019ve seen the trailer, which was enough. Anyway this guy really doesn\u2019t like him / worms / Rachel Connolly being brilliant on why everyone suddenly knows the best thing to order at every restaurant, and indeed the best restaurant to go to even though you swore you didn\u2019t like offal??? / London Hellraiser VHS mystery / this interview with the king of clowns, Philippe Gaulier. I was reading this after doing the breakfast show this week, where we ended up chatting for ages about clown school. I\u2019d love to do it - it\u2019s meant to be quite a harrowing experience, where you sort of reveal your deepest insecurities and get broken down on stage in order to rebuild and discover your inner clown - and indeed one listener had done it. He studied with Gaulier for 2 years, and confirmed it was a crazy experience. His clown style, he discovered after years of tears and training, was \u2018a cheeky devil\u2019. So good! More Philippe profiling if you\u2019re interested here. And another listener shared this Stewart Lee radio documentary about Pueblo Clowns, which I am listening to as soon as I hit send on this newsletter. Tangentially related, I watched this short doc ages ago on Juggalos, Insane Clown Posse mega fans, and remember really liking it. Maybe you will too. 006ab0faaa

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