rage (TV program)

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rage is a popular all-night Australian music video program broadcast on ABC1 on Friday and Saturday nights. It was first screened on the weekend of Friday, April 17, 1987. With Soul Train no longer being produced, it is the oldest television music program currently still in production. It is also the longest running music video show ever produced.

rage starts anywhere between 11pm and 1am and finishes at 9am on Saturdays and at 6:30am on Sundays.

On Friday new and recent releases are played, often including little heard of new names in the very early hours of Saturday morning. During his John Safran's Music Jamboree series, John Safran successfully demonstrated "...even a dog can get a video on rage.", by attaching a video camera to a dog, and editing the resulting footage together with simply produced looping music.

On Saturday it has specials and often has guest programmers, including local and international personalities from the music industry. In the past rage has shown the Australian Top 50 music chart on Saturday and Sunday mornings, however in mid 2006 this practice ceased and it now shows selected new release video clips and a one hour guest programming/special programming slot on Saturday morning, with new release videos on Sunday morning.

Between July 1993 and May 1995, rage aired a special New Releases program weekly from 2am until 4am on a Friday morning.


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rage has a good reputation among viewers for its minimalist format which has remained largely unchanged for almost two decades. The only time a human is seen on rage delivering dialogue to the camera is when guest programmers appear on the Saturday night edition. Otherwise, the videos are run end-to-end with the occasional quick branding clip or the "rage" logo accompanied by a voice that simply says "Rage!" to break them up. A "crawl" is also used at times during the program, with details of upcoming Specials and Guest Programmers printed in text at the bottom of the screen during a short snippet of a selected clip. The titling on the videos is also very simple, with the artist and song name displayed briefly after the Rage logo near the beginning of each video. No other logos or watermarks appear over the clip as it plays.

Similar to ABC's Triple J radio station, rage tends to play more alternative genres of music. The Saturday night editions are themed. Often it's a simple dedication to an established artist by showing a large amount of their work. As an example of the other types of themes, in early 2004 edited highlights from Countdown (from the 70s and 80s) and Recovery (from the 90s) were shown over many weeks.

The first music video shown on rage was "Weirdo Libido" by the Lime Spiders. "(You Gotta) Fight For The Right (To Party)" by The Beastie Boys was the second.

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[edit] Top Fifty

From around 7am to 10am on Saturday mornings and 4am to the end of show on Sundays it switches to the weekly Top Fifty from the ARIA Singles chart. rage aired the Top 60 chart from Sept 1990 to March 1991 and July 1991 to March 1994. If a video from the Top Fifty is unavailable, unsuitable or non-existent, it will be replaced by a splash screen of the "rage" logo with the position attained in the charts for the week, the artist's name and the track's title. Also, the videos shown until 6am are uncensored (after this, the rating is set back to G rated material). However, some clips are unavailable in this form, particularly due to heavier restrictions on clips which originate in the United States. Sometimes, two different video clips for the same song are shown in the one session. When this happens it is often a live (or sometimes remixed) version that is shown earlier in the night/morning, while the "mainstream" censored version shown after 6am is shown in the Top Fifty due to classification laws in Australia which prevent adult oriented material being shown in the after 6am timeslot.

rage has had to censor and remove videos which breach advertorial and editorial guidelines for ABC TV, for example in 1991 Adidas logos were blurred out in a music video by New Kids on the Block and in 2005 a music video by the Bratz Rock Angelz was removed due to its advertorial content. Post year 2000 rage is more liberal and lenient with censorship compared to the 90s. For example, rage by their own discretion opted to broadcast the Crazy Frog music video "Axel F" uncensored, showing the exposed penis of the frog, deeming it to be non-offensive.

From 2005 the Top Fifty was added to the ABC2 digital channel programming schedule as well from 8am to 11am. The Top Fifty was also broadcast to Asia on ABC Asia Pacific and has a large cult audience in Asian countries due to the prevalence of pop music there.

The weekend of 22 and 23 July 2006 was rage's last broadcast of the Top Fifty countdown. In its place at 8am to 9am on Saturday mornings is a preview of the upcoming guest programmer or special, followed by the jtv Saturday program. rage programming on Sunday mornings includes a mix of new and hit songs. The decision to remove the Top Fifty countdown was made by ABC management, not rage production staff.

[edit] Guest programmers

rage have had many bands and artists host the show on Saturday nights. They select and introduce their favourite music videos of all time. This gives an insight into the bands and artists influences which are highly regarded by fans. Tapings of rage guest programmers are not only valuable but highly sought after.

Tex Perkins and Mike Patton are the most frequent guest programmers with four appearances on the rage couch. The most frequently chosen videos by guest programmers include Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" , The Saints' "(I'm) Stranded" and Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker".

[edit] Simulcast

From New Year's Eve 1992, Triple J had simulcast rage from 1am until 6am. This ended in 2003 when Triple J introduced their new dance show The Club in the same timeslot.

Considering televisions are increasingly stereo as opposed to older mono sets, the simulcast's advantage is now moot. Digital television was also becoming popular, and digital television broadcasts can not be precisely synchronised with FM radio transmissions.

[edit] Theme song

The theme song used to open the show is sampled from Iggy Pop's extended version of "Real Wild Child", with Pop's vocals and the word rage manipulated backwards throughout.

The song used during the closing credits of the show is "Speed Your Love to Me" by Simple Minds.

Several years ago, a third theme was produced (also based on Iggy Pop's "Real Wild Child") to break up the Guest Programmer or Special's clips on Saturday nights.

In the last few years the show has been using another theme specifically for the for Top Fifty - sampled from the song "She Said" by now-defunct Brisbane band Lavish. It is now used instead of the opening theme to begin the Top Fifty and replace any missing clips.

During TISM's appearance on the show, they described the theme as "...new and exciting..." and its repetition as "...always stimulating.. why see different songs when you can see this one four or five times?"

Recently, before the guest programmers' timeslot on Saturday mornings, there is a drawn out and high-pitched scream of "rage".

[edit] Day of broadcast

Due to the fact that the show usually starts on one day and ends on the next, it is often unclear which day the show belongs to. The producers have decided that even if it begins after midnight, it belongs to the earlier day (Friday or Saturday) even though the majority of the show (if not all) will be on the later day. This is most likely because television guides in Australia start and end each day at 6am.

[edit] End of Year Specials

For the last weekend of each year, rage has two specials. On the Friday night, a selection of the preceding year's videos is played. On the Saturday night, they have a selection of the year's Guest Programmers. This show will start with a series of Guest Programmers introductions that were shown at the beginning of each of their shows and will then include them introducing a few of the videos they selected during their program, followed by one or two of their videos.

On Sunday December 31, 2006, rage had a New Year's Eve special starting from midnight and going until 4:30am. It played all the greatest party songs, to bring in the new year.

For the first weekend of each year, the Top 50 timeslot on rage is used for the Top 50 songs of the previous year. This will no longer be the case from 2007 (for the Top 50 songs of 2006).

rage usually broadcasts music videos of songs from the Triple J Hottest 100 over two nights, several weeks after the Hottest 100 broadcast in late January each year (usually sometime during March).

At the end of 2007, the ABC's satirical comedy group The Chaser hosted a New Year's Eve edition of Rage, the event being dubbed "The Chaser's War on Rage".

[edit] Anniversary specials

[edit] Tenth Anniversary special

On April 19, 1997 a special episode was aired to celebrate rage's tenth anniversary. It included a selection, by year, of some of the clips that had aired on rage in the past ten years. It also included some footage of Guest Programmers from over the years. It was repeated later that year on December 20.

[edit] Twentieth Anniversary special

rage's 20th anniversary occurred during April of 2007. Each Saturday night they played videos from an era in rage's history as well as immortals (clips that weren't around during the particular years) some of which were introduced by Guest programmers. Each week was introduced by some special footage and ended with a Star Wars style crawl saying which years would be featured the next week (except obviously the last week in which the crawl thanked everyone), and then an exploding birthday cake. It also featured stock footage of each year featured, summurising that year. It also featured a special theme song. The following is a breakdown of what was shown week by week: -

[edit] CDs

Rage has released two double compilation albums, composed of songs that are popular with the programmers. The albums contain the following tracks:

[edit] CD One

Disc one
  1. Love Will Tear Us ApartJoy Division
  2. The Killing MoonEcho & the Bunnymen
  3. Golden BrownThe Stranglers
  4. Venus In FursThe Velvet Underground
  5. Fools GoldThe Stone Roses
  6. JustRadiohead
  7. Don't Want to Know If You Are LonelyHüsker Dü
  8. Monkey Gone to HeavenThe Pixies
  9. Los Angeles – Frank Black
  10. CannonballThe Breeders
  11. Heart of GlassBlondie
  12. Groove Is In the HeartDeee-Lite
  13. Paid In FullEric B & Rakim
  14. Television, The Drug Of The Nation – Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
  15. The MessageGrandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.
Disc two
  1. (I'm) StrandedThe Saints
  2. Anarchy in the UKSex Pistols
  3. Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)The Buzzcocks
  4. London CallingThe Clash
  5. Ghost TownThe Specials
  6. Ashes to AshesDavid Bowie
  7. Under The Milky WayThe Church
  8. Wide Open RoadThe Triffids
  9. Alone With YouThe Sunnyboys
  10. Sorry – The Easybeats
  11. Berlin ChairYou Am I
  12. ParanoidBlack Sabbath
  13. Chase The Dragon – Beasts of Bourbon
  14. Nick The Stripper – The Birthday Party
  15. The Mercy SeatNick Cave and the Bad Seeds
  16. RisePublic Image Ltd

[edit] CD two

Disc one
  1. That's EntertainmentThe Jam
  2. The Cutter – Echo & The Bunnymen
  3. Train in VainThe Clash
  4. Could You Be The One?Hüsker Dü
  5. Know Your ProductThe Saints
  6. Pretty VacantThe Sex Pistols
  7. I Wanna Be SedatedThe Ramones
  8. AntmusicAdam & the Ants
  9. Virginia PlainRoxy Music
  10. LoadedPrimal Scream
  11. Sidewalking – The Jesus and Mary Chain
  12. Come To DaddyAphex Twin
  13. Blue MondayNew Order
Disc two
  1. Last GoodbyeJeff Buckley
  2. Everything's Fucked – The Dirty Three
  3. AtmosphereJoy Division
  4. PetsPorno for Pyros
  5. Mexican Radio-Edit – Wall of Voodoo
  6. The Majesty of Rock – Spinal Tap
  7. Kung Foo Sing – Regurgitator
  8. BittersweetHoodoo Gurus
  9. Friday I'm in LoveThe Cure
  10. Praise YouFatboy Slim
  11. Can I Get a WitnessMarvin Gaye
  12. A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"De La Soul
  13. Jump AroundHouse of Pain
  14. Don't Believe the HypePublic Enemy

[edit] DVDs

Two DVDs have been released, entitled "The Chosen Ones". These DVDs contain music videos popular with the programmers. On Saturday, 17 November 2007, Rage released their first themed DVD, entitled "Rage Gets Animated", released in response to the popularity of the animated special of 2006 (although the DVD features videos that were either omitted from the special, or were released after the special had been aired).

[edit] The Chosen Ones

  1. The Chemical BrothersLet Forever Be
  2. Deee-LiteGroove Is in the Heart
  3. SupergrassPumping on Your Stereo
  4. The Dissociatives – Somewhere Down The Barrel
  5. 1200 Techniques - Karma
  6. OutkastHey Ya!
  7. MobyBodyrock: The Auditions
  8. Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler
  9. Basement JaxxWhere's Your Head At?
  10. The Prodigy - Breathe
  11. JamiroquaiVirtual Insanity
  12. Eskimo JoeFrom the Sea
  13. The Vines – Ride
  14. The Saints(I’m) Stranded
  15. The StranglersGolden Brown
  16. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Do You Love Me?
  17. Air – All I Need
  18. The Flaming LipsDo You Realize?
  19. The AvalanchesSince I Left You
  20. InterpolEvil
  21. RadioheadJust
  22. SilverchairFreak
  23. Faith No MoreEpic
  24. JetAre You Gonna Be My Girl

[edit] The Chosen Ones, Volume 2

  1. Blur - Coffee & TV
  2. New OrderWorld (The Price of Love)
  3. Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence
  4. PlaceboInfra-Red
  5. P.I.L. - Rise
  6. Devo - Whip It
  7. Korn - Freak on a Leash
  8. Hilltop Hoods - Clown Prince
  9. Junkie XL - Today
  10. Neneh Cherry - Buddy X
  11. Kelis - Caught Out There
  12. Kylie Minogue - Confide in Me
  13. Justice vs Simian - We Are Your Friends
  14. Tiga - (Far From) Home
  15. Custard - Girls Like That (Don't Go For Guys Like Us)
  16. You Am I - Cathy's Clown
  17. The Flaming Lips - The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
  18. Badly Drawn Boy - Disillusion
  19. John Butler Trio - Zebra
  20. Youth Group - Forever Young
  21. We Are Scientists - The Great Escape
  22. Run-DMC - Walk This Way

[edit] Rage Gets Animated

  1. The Dissociatives - Horror With Eyeballs
  2. Radiohead - Paranoid Android
  3. Josh Pyke - Middle Of The Hill
  4. John Butler Trio - Good Excuse
  5. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Behind the Sun
  6. A-Ha - Take On Me
  7. 1990s - See You At The Lights
  8. Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man
  9. Regurgitator - Black Bugs
  10. Klaxons - Atlantis To Interzone
  11. Gossip - Standing In The Way Of Control
  12. M.I.A. - Boyz
  13. Audio Bullys Featuring Nancy Sinatra - Shot You Down
  14. Cassius - The Sound Of Violence
  15. Peter Bjorn And John - Young Folks
  16. Emiliana Torrini - Sunny Road
  17. José González - Heartbeats
  18. Nizlopi - JCB Song
  19. Angus and Julia Stone - The Beast
  20. Gotye - Hearts A Mess
  21. 1200 Techniques - Karma
  22. Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At
  23. The Vines - Anysound
  24. Grinspoon - Bleed You Dry
  25. Shihad - General Electric
  26. The Living End - What's On Your Radio
  27. Queens of the Stone Age - Feel Good Hit of the Summer
  28. Linkin Park - Pts.OF.Athrty
  29. Placebo - Special K
  30. Silverchair - Luv Your Life
  31. The Magic Numbers - Forever Lost
  32. Death Cab for Cutie - Crooked Teeth
  33. Blur - Coffee And TV
  34. Moby - Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
  35. Badly Drawn Boy - You Were Right
  36. The Presets - Girl And The Sea
  37. Royksopp - Eple
  38. Happyland - Hello!

[edit] 20th Birthday CD and DVD

rage released a four-disc CD and a DVD celebrating its 20th birthday on May 21st 2007.

[edit] 20 Years of Rage CD

CD 1: 1987-1991:

  1. Beastie Boys - (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)
  2. Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full
  3. Gang Starr - Love Sick
  4. LL Cool J. - I Need Love
  5. Elvis CostelloVeronica
  6. Crowded House - Better Be Home Soon
  7. The Go-Betweens - Streets of Your Town
  8. The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
  9. New OrderTrue Faith
  10. S'Express - Theme From S'Express
  11. Jesus Jones - Right Here Right Now
  12. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground
  13. Faith No MoreEpic
  14. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - The Mercy Seat
  15. Primal Scream - Loaded
  16. Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro
  17. A Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum
  18. De La Soul - Say No Go
  19. Sonic Youth - Kool Thing

CD 2: 1992-1996:

  1. Hole - Miss World
  2. Alice in Chains - Would?
  3. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
  4. Urge Overkill - Positive Bleeding
  5. Butthole Surfers - Pepper
  6. The Cruel Sea - The Honeymoon Is Over
  7. Spiderbait - Buy Me A Pony
  8. Regurgitator – Couldn’t Do It
  9. King MissileDetachable Penis
  10. Fun Lovin' Criminals - Scooby Snacks
  11. Porno for Pyros – Pets
  12. Kylie MinogueConfide in Me
  13. Portishead - Sour Times
  14. Jesus and Mary Chain – Sometimes Always
  15. OasisWonderwall
  16. Stereo MC's - Step It Up
  17. UnderworldBorn Slippy Nuxx
  18. Suede - The Drowners
  19. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds + Kylie Minogue - Where the Wild Roses Grow
  20. Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
  21. The Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray

CD 3: 1997-2001:

  1. Radiohead - Paranoid Android
  2. The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You
  3. blink-182 - All The Small Things
  4. Supergrass - Pumping on Your Stereo
  5. The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl
  6. The Avalanches - Since I Left You
  7. Everything But The GirlMissing
  8. Travis - Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
  9. Mercury Rev - Goddess On A Hiway
  10. Sugar RayEvery Morning
  11. Custard - Girls Like That (Don't Go For Guys Like Us)
  12. Powderfinger - Like a Dog
  13. The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Smash It Up
  14. Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy
  15. System of a Down - Chop Suey!
  16. Unwritten Law - Lonesome

CD 4: 2002-2006:

  1. Eskimo JoeLiar
  2. Grinspoon - Chemical Heart
  3. The Sleepy Jackson - Good Dancers
  4. Yeah Yeah YeahsMaps
  5. The Dissociatives - Somewhere Down The Barrel
  6. 1200 Techniques – Karma
  7. OutKast - Hey Ya!
  8. Lily Allen - Smile
  9. LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
  10. Peter Bjorn And John - Young Folks
  11. Josh Pyke – Middle of the Hill
  12. Bernard Fanning - Wish You Well
  13. Bloc Party - Banquet
  14. The Killers - Somebody Told Me
  15. The Vines - Get Free
  16. Wolfmother - Mind's Eye
  17. AFI - Miss Murder
  18. The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk
  19. Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl?

[edit] 20 Years of Rage DVD

1987-1991:

  1. Beastie Boys - (You Gotta ) Fight For Your Right (To Party)
  2. Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full
  3. New Order - True Faith
  4. Hoodoo Gurus - What’s My Scene
  5. Happy Mondays - Wrote For Luck
  6. The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
  7. Primal Scream - Loaded
  8. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Mercy Seat
  9. Faith No More – Epic
  10. Sonic Youth - Kool Thing (revised audio)

1992-1996:

  1. Kylie Minogue – Confide in Me
  2. Pulp – Common People
  3. Weezer – Buddy Holly
  4. Oasis - Wonderwall
  5. Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
  6. Portishead – Sour Times
  7. Tricky – Black Steel
  8. Suede - The Drowners
  9. Butthole Surfers - Pepper
  10. Fun Lovin’ Criminals - Scooby Snacks

1997-2001:

  1. Air - All I Need
  2. Gomez - Get Myself Arrested
  3. Placebo - Pure Morning
  4. Hole – Celebrity Skin
  5. blink-182 - All The Small Things
  6. Supergrass - Pumping On Your Stereo
  7. Radiohead - Paranoid Android
  8. The Avalanches – Since I Left You
  9. Travis - Why Does It Always Rain On Me

2002-2006:

  1. Eskimo Joe – Liar
  2. Grinspoon - Chemical Heart
  3. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Maps
  4. The Sleepy Jackson - Good Dancers
  5. The Dandy Warhols - We Used To Be Friends
  6. The Vines - Ride
  7. The Killers – Somebody Told Me
  8. Bernard Fanning - Wish You Well
  9. The Dissociatives - Somewhere Down The Barrel
  10. The Hilltop Hoods – The Clown Prince
  11. OutKast - Hey Ya!

[edit] See also

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