Labor’s Victory Karaoke Party goes very Wrong

For only the 4th time since World War 1, Labor has ousted the Liberal party in order to claim victory in a Federal Election. 

Given Labor’s relative inexperience with winning, it is unsurprising that their victory party was not as polished at it could have been. 

For a report on the evenings events, we once again turn to our ace journalist – Pastor Fazool – to report on the story: 

Sources have confirmed that the Australian Labor Party’s post-election victory party took an awkward turn on Sunday evening, once it became Member for Maribymong and former Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s turn to pick the next song on the karaoke machine.

‘I should be so lucky!’

Both the mood and the music had been upbeat until this point, with rousing renditions of iconic victory anthems such as Queen’s “We Are the Champions”, Kool and the Gang’s “Celebration”, and of course a mix of Aussie classics such as “You’re the Voice” and “Working Class Man”, the latter being specially dedicated to Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese. Eyebrows were somewhat raised at Kristina Keneally’s choice of “Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves” given that she had not in fact actually Done It For Herself, instead losing the traditionally-Labor seat of Fowler to Independent challenger Dai Le. However, everyone agreed that Tanya Plibersek and Katy Gallagher’s stirring duet of Tina Turner’s “(Simply the) Best” was extremely uplifting, topped only by Penny Wong’s perfectly pitched (if perhaps slightly ungracious) delivery of Steam’s 1969 one-hit wonder “Na Na Na Na Hey Hey-ey Goodbye”. Hero of the night ‘DJ Albo’ was, naturally, in his element, and a good time was being had by all….

…until, that is, it was Bill’s turn to pick the next song.

While Opposition Leader in 2019, Mr Shorten chose to embark on a ‘big-target’, ‘optimism’-based election campaign, featuring a forward-looking policy platform of ambitious(-ish) action on climate change, massively boosted funding for health and hospitals (which may have come in handy during the massive worldwide plague that was to follow the very next year), and, perhaps most controversially, ever-so-slightly winding back a number of the extremely generous concessions tailored almost-exclusively towards rich property-investor Baby Boomers such as negative gearing and franking credits. This proved to be no match for then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s ‘policy-free’ approach of ‘hiding your entire frontbench from the public’, ‘calling the other guy childish nicknames’ and ‘just plain making shit up’, aided and abetted as it was by massive free advertising campaigns from both Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party and the 80% of Australia’s media landscape owned by News Corp, Nine, and Seven Media Holdings. Mr Shorten subsequently lead his team to lose the so-called ‘unlosable election’, with Mr Morrison enjoying a landslide victory of a single-seat lower-House majority. Under Mr Albanese, in contrast, Labor opted for a small-target strategy, and at present count is believed to be on track for a similar landslide as Mr Morrison three years earlier.

The Secret Post-Election Liberal’s Meeting

It should probably not have come as a surprise, then, when upon being handed the touchpad, a drunken Bill Shorten immediately opted for a rather more…poignant number. And so, before any of his colleagues could cry out “For the love of Sonny, No!”, Mr Shorten was passionately-but-off-keyedly belting out the chorus of Cher’s 1989 smash hit “If I Could Turn Back Time”.

It is presently unknown if Mr Shorten’s bar tab from the night was actually the Bill He Could Not Afford. Mr Albanese has however confirmed that as Prime Minister, if he could reach the stars he would indeed give them all to you.

 

Thank you Pastor for that fascinating report. 

 

Note: The above article is fictitious and written for satirical purposes only.  Thank you to Pastor Falzool for submitting his humorous take on the 2022 election results. 

Vote #1 – Big Angry Trev for PM!

 

The Secret Post-Election Liberal’s Meeting

With the Coalition losing the 2022 Australian federal election in a landslide, it is no wonder that the Liberal Party is in major damage control.  In fact the chaos at their main headquarters is such that one of our ace reporters – Pastor Fazool – was able to sneak in and write a transcript of a secret meeting that has taken place in the last 24 hours:

“So, they think we ‘lost the election’, eh? We’ll see about that! Cormann, summon my Death Squads!

“Mr Cormann’s gone, Mr Dutton, sir. We sent him off to be Secretary General of the OECD. It was enormously expensive.”

“What?!”

“I’m shredding the documents now sir, in case of that ICAC, sir.”

“Fine! Porter, YOU are Second-in-Command now! Bring me my Death Squads!”

“Mr Porter’s gone too sir. I’m shredding all those documents as well.”

“Untenable! Bring me Frydenberg then, he’s a weak-wristed wimp but he’ll have to do!”

“He’s gone too sir. Angus Taylor’s office is shredding HIS documents, they were quite insistent that they be the ones to do it. Mr Taylor is shredding the ones from when Mr Frydenberg was Environment Minister personally sir…”

Hisssss! Fool, what have I told you about using the ‘E’ word?! You know it burns!”

“Sorry sir.”

Ask Trev – Who should I vote for in the Federal Election?

“Fine, Tudge then!”

“No-one can find him sir. The only time anyone’s seen him over the past 6 months has been when he did some Chinese radio interview. We think he may have been kidnapped, possibly defected, sir.”

“How about that Deves woman? She may only have been a mere female but she had a certain style, I was thinking of having her run the Puppy Smelter…”

“She didn’t get in, sir.”

“Curses! Well, who IS left, then? Not Scotty obviously, I never trusted that lying hypocrite. Complete psycho, horrible horrible man – he never laughed at any of my jokes!”

“No, sir. Yes, sir. Simon Birmingham’s still here sir.”

“That chinless freak! NEVER! Who else?”

“Ross Vasta?”

“…who?”

“Quite, sir. Bridget Archer has expressed interest in helping out…”

“I’m warning you you poncing public service peon, if you dare mock me again…!”

“Sorry sir. Well, there’s always…no, I’m sorry sir, forget I said anything…”

“Out with it, fool!”

“There’s…there’s Stuart Robert, sir.”

“…”

Alien Robot to be Barnaby Joyce’s new assistant

“I’m sorry sir, we lost a LOT of seats…”

Fuck it, I’ll lead the attack myself. Slave, summon my Death Squads, we march on Kirribilli House at once!”

“Um, sir, you don’t HAVE any Death Squads anymore. We lost Government sir, we’d have to pay for our OWN Death Squads now and we’ve had Mr Frydenberg in charge of our finances for the past four years, with Mr Cormann doing the accounts before that. We’re broke, sir, worse than broke. I asked Malcolm Turnbull if he could spot us a few million dollars again but he just laughed at me. A lot. Then he hung up, sir.”

-angry potato noises- 

 

Thank you Pastor for that behind the scenes look at Liberal HQ. 

 

The Playmate and the PM: Anderson vs Morrison

Voting Results of ‘The Greatest 100 Songs of all Time!’

In March 2022 we held voting for The Big DJ Trev Greatest 100 Songs of all Time! competition.  This entailed people voting for 110 songs by 110 different artists.  People could vote both positively and negatively for songs, with the top 100 being played every Thursday night during April on krrfm.

To keep the suspense, this list has not been published until the competition was over. So now you can see how every song fared!

Make sure you tune in when we hold this competition again in 2023!

 

Breakdown of the voting:

*80 songs in the Positive

*10 songs that received an even amount of Positive & Negative

*10 songs that received more Negatives than Positives

*10 songs that received ONLY negatives

 

No# ARTIST SONG Yay! Nay
1 Tenacious D Tribute (2001) 6 1
2 Gorillaz 19-2000 (2001) 5  
3 The Verve Bittersweet Symphony (1997) 5  
4 Spectre General Nothin’s Gonna Stand In Our Way (1986) 5  
5 Foo Fighters The Pretender (2007) 5  
6 The Offspring Come out and play (1994) 5  
7 Stan Bush The Touch (1986) 5 1
8 The Cybertronic Spree Dare (2019) 5 1
9 The B-52’s Love Shack (1989) 5 1
10 Beastie Boys Sabotage (1994) 4  
11 The Presets My People (2008) 4  
12 N.R.G Instruments of Destruction (1986) 4  
13 Robert Palmer Simply Irresistible (1988) 4  
14 The Ting Tings That’s not my Name (2008) 4  
15 MGMT Kids (2007) 4  
16 Cheap Trick Transformers (The Fallen Remix) (2009) 4  
17 Red Hot Chilli Peppers Love Rollercoaster (1996) 4  
18 Madison Avenue Who The Hell Are You (2000) 4  
19 TISM (He’ll Never Be) Ol’ Man River (1995) 5 2
20 The Proclaimers I’m Gonna Be (500 miles) (1987) 4 1
21 Linkin Park What I’ve Done (2007) 4 1
22 Monty Pythons Always Look on the Bright Side of Life (1989) 4 1
23 Kylie Minogue Did it again (1997) 4 1
24 Seth Sentry The Waitress Song (2008) 3  
25 Deee-Lite Groove is in the Heart (1990) 3  
26 Bonnie Tyler Holding Out for a Hero (1984) 3  
27 Weird Al Your Horoscope for Today (1999) 3  
28 Rednex Cotton Eye Joe (1995) 3  
29 No Doubt Just A Girl (1995) 3  
30 Hilltop Hoods Capturing the Vibe Restrung (2007) 3  
31 Josh Pyke Middle of the Hill (2007) 3  
32 Girls Aloud Sound of the Underground (2003) 3  
33 Limp Bizkit Break Stuff (1999) 3 1
34 Eminem Just Lose It (2004) 3 1
35 Queen Don’t Stop Me Now (1979) 3 1
36 tATu All the things she said (2002) 3 1
37 Sir Mix-A-Lot Baby Got Back (1992) 3 1
38 Sophie-Ellis Bexter Murder on the Dancefloor (2001) 3 1
39 Ray Parker Jr. Ghostbusters (1984) 3 1
40 Divinyls I Touch Myself (1990) 2  
41 DJ Sammy Boys of Summer (2002) 2  
42 Ben Folds Five Underground (1995) 2  
43 The Supermen Lovers Starlight (2001) 2  
44 Spiderbait Buy Me A Pony (1996) 2  
45 Bluejuice Broken Leg (2009) 2  
46 Beyonce Crazy in Love (2003) 2  
47 Art vs Science Parlez-Vous Francais? (2009) 2  
48 Daphne & Celeste School’s Out (2000) 2  
49 The Presidents of the United States of America Back Porch (1995) 2  
50 Oasis Wonderwall (1995) 2  
51 Henry Rollins Liar (1994) 2  
52 Tracey Bonham Mother Mother (1996) 2  
53 Garbage Vow (1995) 2  
54 Bjork It’s Oh So Quiet (1995) 3 2
55 Dave Dobbyn Slice of Heaven (1986) 3 2
56 Bloodhound Gang Mope (1999) 2 1
57 The Killers The Man (2017) 2 1
58 The Jon Butler Trio Funky Tonight (2007) 2 1
59 Rouge Traders I Never Liked You (2007) 2 1
60 The Chats Pub Feed (2020) 2 1
61 White Town Your Woman (1997) 2 1
62 The Timelords Doctorin’ The Tardis (1988) 2 1
63 The Avalanches Frontier Psychiatrist (2000) 2 1
64 Regurgitator Sucked a lot of C*ck to get where I am (1996) 2 1
65 Lily Allen Alfie (2006) 2 1
66 The Wombats Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) (2010) 2 1
67 Smashing Pumpkins Doomsday Clock (2007) 2 1
68 Hole Celebrity Skin (1998) 2 1
69 Alanis Morrissette All I Really Want (1995) 2 1
70 Fun Lovin’ Criminals Scooby Snacks (1996) 1  
71 Ida Maria I like you so much better when you’re naked (2008) 1  
72 Romeo Void Never Say Never (1982) 1  
73 Max Graham Vs Yes Owner of a Lonely Heart (2005) 1  
74 Michelle Branch All You Wanted (2001) 1  
75 Mindless Self Indulgence Bitches (2000) 1  
76 Rammstien Engel (1997) 1  
77 Mousse T. Vs The Dandy Warhols Horny as a Dandy (2006) 1  
78 The Cops Call Me Anytime (2007) 1  
79 Rhianna Cheers (Drink to That) (2010) 1  
80 The Primitives Crash (1986) 1  
81 Iggy Pop Lust for Life (1977) 2 2
82 Drapht Jimmy Ricard (2008) 2 2
83 Cake The Distance (1996) 2 2
84 Justin Timberlake SexyBack (2006) 2 2
85 Brittney Spears Toxic (2003) 1 1
86 Babymetal Road of Resistance (2014) 1 1
87 Butterfingers FIGJAM (2006) 1 1
88 Nine Inch Richards Closer to Hogs (1995) 1 1
89 Boogie Pimps Somebody to Love (2003) 1 1
90 The Grates 19-20-20 (2006) 1 1
91 Psy Gangnam Style (2013) 2 3
92 Lene Alexandra My Boobs Are OK (2008) 1 2
93 Namie Amuro Hide & Seek (2007) 1 2
94 Dune Rats 6 Pack (2017) 1 2
95 The Cat Empire The Car Song (2005) 1 2
96 Ashlee Simpson La La (2004) 1 2
97 Madonna Beautiful Stranger (1999) 1 2
98 The Beards You should consider having sex with a bearded man (2012) 1 3
99 Eiffel 65 Blue (1998) 1 3
100 Aqua Barbie Girl (1997) 3 6

Received NO Positive Votes

101 Perry Farrell Hot Lava (1998)   1
102 Pez The Festival Song (2004)   1
103 KMFDM Ultra (1995)   1
104 Deadeye Dick New Age Girl (1994)   1
105 The Legendary Stardust Cowboy Paralyzed (1968)   2
106 P-Control Clown Song (2015)   2
107 H-BlockX The Power (2002)   2
108 DVDA What would Brian Boitano Do (1999)   2
109 William Shatner Common People (2004)   2
110 Alien Ant Farm Smooth Criminal (2001)   3