Like fellow Australian singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers yesterday, David Bridie is no stranger to this blog. I’ve lost count how many posts have appeared here from him as a solo artist and his folky and rootsy band – My Friend The Chocolate Cake. Today’s featured track On a Day Like This reflects more than any other song how the album (Hotel Radio) radiates a sensual summer’s warmth with an expansive sense of mystery. It possesses an earthy and breezy Australian sound, creating an atmosphere akin to what a Tim Winton novel might conjure.
You see that man slumped by the corner
Swigging on a tin can
Half filled with brandavino, it’s the middle of the day
And on a day like this it’s the drink that makes them colourful;
He goes waltzing round the garden wall
He’s casting demons from his battered soul
A cold wind cuts from the south side all the shoppers go inside
And on a day like this it’s the drink that makes them colourful
The mighty cliff, the barren sea
A heart that is ringing out for me
Push on ’til you feel complete
Happy dancing dusty feet
Out front of the amusement hall
A laugh when you think of it all
Takes the panic edge off the waiting ’til the fortnight comes round
And away from any evidence
The Major pushes zero tolerance
So the girl who thinks that she’s Jesus faces jail for her crimes
And on a day like this it’s the drinks that makes them colourful
And on a day like this it’s the drink that makes them wonderful
And on a day like this it’s the drink that makes them colourful
For we are young and free….this wonderful country
I’ve always considered David Bridie as musically Australia’s best kept secret. Despite his profound influence on the Australian music industry and the composition of soundtrack music, with credits for over 100 feature films he is hardly a household name. Let this sink in; today’s song has just 16 views in 5 months on YT. Yet he is my favourite Australian singer-songwriter and I count myself blessed that I have seen him perform many times and talked to him between sets. Much of Bridie’s work is still shrouded in obscurity, usually finding its way out of Australia when the singer occasionally tours his material.
Reference:
1. David Bridie – Wikipedia
2. Wake to a Dream: An Interview with David Bridie – Pop Matters

Cool. I like this a lot!
David Bridie’s whole album ‘Hotel Radio’ is stupendous to my ears. I’m glad you liked ‘On a Day Like This’. I think you would like the title track and ‘the tender trap’ (see below):
Love that name ‘Hotel Radio’. Really cool songs.
Glad you like them Tom. David Bridie also did some excellent stuff in his band ‘My Friend the Chocolate Cake’. Check this out if you find time:
Video unavailable. I like the lyrics I read. I will be watching another way. Thanks Matt!
‘Lighthouse Keeper’ is probably there most accessible song. Personally, I think its one of the greatest Australian songs I’ve ever heard. Up there with Nick Cave’s ‘The Ship Song’.
Got this one. Very cool.
Watching them perform these songs live in humble settings was fantastic. Glad you like it mate.
I bet. Nothing like seeing live. Especially in intimate surroundings.
Check out the violin solo at the later stage:
Cool