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Uploaded by on May 25, 2008

Song recorded live at The Aerial Maps' debut gig at the Sydney Mint Buildings, as part of the Sydney Writers' Festival, 22/5/2008.

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  • I love love love Aerial Maps. First band in a long time that have struck a cord so close to home. On the punt made me shed a tear thinkin bout my old man. I was stupid and didn't see them when they played in Melb a few months ago. Keep doing what you're doing.

  • yeah portals me back to youthful moments, bliss.

  • Totally brilliant story teller.

    I wouldn't mind it if ABC radio in melb play more of their stuff.

    On the punt rocks, and so does this one.

    Well done fellas, keep the poet alive in this Country.:)

  • You can buy on the punt at itunes,

  • @dpwnu63 - on the punt is a great tune!!

  • Reminds me of growing up so much.

  • Richard Stubs had the writer on his show today & they are putting out a new album

  • no I dont I might have to have a look for it

  • I too heard On the Punt and also love it. Do you have a CD out with this song on it?

    Not really keen on buying the ABC compilation as i already have a lot of those songs. Keep up with the Great Aussie songs..

  • Love it

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