I’m Talking’s Robert Goodge Gives His First Interview In 28 Years To Noise11 iHeartRadio - Noise11.com
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I’m Talking’s Robert Goodge Gives His First Interview In 28 Years To Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Paul Cashmere on March 16, 2018

in News,Noise Pro

When Robert Goodge of I’m Talking called into Noise11 to talk about the expanded reissue of the band’s one and only album ‘Bear Witness’ he said it was his first interview in 28 years.

‘Bear Witness’ was released 32 years ago in 1986. The line-up featured a then 16-year old Kate Ceberano who would go on to become one of Australia’s greatest talents of the next three decades.

Ahead of the reissue of I’m Talking ‘Bear Witness’ Robert Goodge spoke first to Noise11.com. Hear the interview in this week’s show plus four I’m Talking classics.

Also this week you’ll hear new music from Pearl Jam, Lily Allen, Kylie Minogue and a track from the first Chocolate Starfish album in 20 years ‘Spider’, dedicated to the late Zoran Romich.

Listen to the Noise11 Music News channel now at iHeartRadio

Noise11 iHeartRadio Playlist 16 March 2018

Pearl Jam – Can’t Deny Me
Jet – Cold Heart Bitch

Jimmy Barnes – Too Much Ain’t Enough Love
City Calm Down – Joan I’m Disappearing

Rose Tattoo – Black Eyed Bruiser
Chocolate Starfish – Heavyweight

Neil Young – Tonights The Night
Evelyn Ida Morris – The Body Appears

Robert Goodge interview 1

I’m Talking – Trust Me
I’m Talking – Lead The Way

Robert Goodge interview 2

I’m Talking – Love Don’t Live Here Anymore
I’m Talking – Holy Word

Robert Goodge interview 3

Sampa The Great – Rhymes To The East
HTMLFlowers – Chrome Halo

Lily Allen – Higher
Kylie Minogue – Stop Me From Falling

APRA Song of the Year finalists:

Jessica Mauboy – Fallin’
Ainslie Wills – Running Second
Paul Kelly – Firewood and Candles
Amy Shark – Weekends
Gang of Youths – What Can I Do If The Fire Goes Out

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