So the Australian music industry’s night of nights has come and gone for another year. I didn’t make it to the ARIA Awards this year due to a number of factors – maybe it was lethargy; maybe it was the lack of a video camera to report from the red carpet with; maybe it was the ghost of Saturday night still haunting me. But this year’s awards was decidedly basic as compared to last year’s, ditching the usual cavalcade of pointless international guests and keeping the ceremony to just over two hours, which was a good move because, at the end of the day, there really isn’t an awards ceremony anywhere in the world that’s actually entertaining.
The red carpet kicked off early in the day with live performances from Ricki-Lee who was backed by a bevy of awkward looking dancers (check it out here – the dude with the afro cracks me up) and The Veronicas, who performed a rawer version of their current single ‘Hook Me Up’ which I reckon sounded better than the over-produced, electro-saturated studio version.
During the ceremony there were performances by Silverchair, Who the Hell fave Gotye, Kate Miller-Heidke, Australia’s most successful high school band Operator Please, John Butler Trio with Keith Urban, Sneaky Sound System and Missy Higgins. As this footage undoubtedly gets leaked online, we’ll put some up here.
The night belonged to Newcastle lads Silverchair who picked up five pointy awards, and their filmclip for ‘Straight Lines’ also garnered an ARIA. The lovely Sarah Blasko picked up a deserved award for her amazing album, and the ever-affable Wally de Backer (a.k.a. Gotye) won Best Male Artist. You Am I, who preceded the retro fad by an entire decade, won an award for Best DVD, and Nick Cave stuck it to the man during his Hall of Fame speech. In interviews during the week prior to the ARIAs, he’d spoken about his disdain for the awards and that he was going to duck out the back door after he received his award to go get a kebab. I wonder how it tasted…
Here’s a list of all the winners:
Best Breakthrough Album
Sneaky Sound System – Sneaky Sound System
Best Breakthrough Single
Operator Please – ‘Just A Song About Ping-Pong’
Best Ubran Release
Hilltop Hoods – The Hard Road Restrung
Best Pop Release
Sarah Blasko – What the Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have
Best Country Release
Keith Urban – Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing
Best Independent Release
John Butler Trio – Grand National
Best Rock Album
Silverchair – Young Modern
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Josh Pyke – Memories & Dust
Best Music DVD
You Am I – Who Are They, These Rock Stars? Live at the Mint
Best Dance Release
Sneaky Sound System – Sneaky Sound System
Highest Selling Album
Damien Leith – The Winner’s Journey
Highest Selling Single
Silverchair – ‘Straight Lines’
Best Group
Silverchair
Best Cover Art
Debaser (Powderfinger – Dream Days at the Hotel Existence)
Best Video
Paul Goldman & Alice Bell (Silverchair – ‘Straight Lines’)
Engineer of the Year
Wayne Connolly (Josh Pyke – Memories & Dust)
Producer of the Year
Wayne Connolly & Josh Pyke (Josh Pyke – Memories & Dust)
Best Classical Album
Richard Tognetti & the Australian Chamber Orchestra – Bach Violin Concertos
Best Jazz Album
Mike Nock & Dave Leibman – Duologue
Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album
Choir Of Hard Knocks – Choir Of Hard Knocks
Best World Music Album
Zulya – 3 Nights
Best Children’s Album
The Wiggles – Pop Goes The Wiggles
Best Comedy Release
Dave Hughes – Live
Best Blues & Roots Album
John Butler Trio – Grand National
Best Female Artist
Missy Higgins
Best Male Artist
Wally de Backer (Gotye)
Hall of Fame Inductees
Nick Cave
Single of the Year
Silverchair – ‘Straight Lines’
Album of the Year
Silverchair – Young Modern
http://www.aria.com.au
http://www.ariaawards.com.au
October 29, 2007 11:44 am
It was good to see Operator Please come away with something but there is nothing more predictable than John Butler Trio winning best independent release and Silverchair winning everything else. Perhaps the only thing they should’ve won was best cover art for their not so subtle nod to Mondrian but I guess the organisers felt bad not giving Powderfinger up until that moment.
Maybe I’m just bitter AIH didn’t win anything?
November 2, 2007 10:52 pm
What the fuck is Australia coming too. Daniel Johns is a pathetic excuse for a human being. Powderfinger have kept it real since day one. John’s thinks he is some international rockstar, pathetic. he cant sing, his backup is shit. Anyone see ‘Across the Great Divide’ ? I went there to see Silverchair, I left wanting to see more of Powderfinger. bring’em on. Bernard and the boys you are the shit….. Daniel Johns is embarassing. One fucked up human being. Enjoy the sucess Powderfinger, hope you get more of it…….at least more then silverchair, have to admit though Sneaky Sound System are pretty cool.
February 27, 2013 10:16 am
Hello,
I’m looking for an interview done on Wally De Backer (Gotye) prior to the 2007 award ceremony. I believe it was aired during the ceremony.
It was filmed in a ledge in London, I think perhaps London.
Would you happen to have a link or a url that I could follow. I am not press or affiliated with any companies. I am simply a fan, I would also like to share the video on twitter with many other fans of Wally.
Myself and many others would really like the opportunity to view this.
Thank you!
I look forward to hearing from you, even if the news isn’t so positive. 🙂
Veronica
February 28, 2013 4:31 am
No, I’ve never seen it. Check out @gotye on twitter – maybe he’ll have something on there.