As a uni student my pay went towards petrol and books, with little left for fun. But I never expected anyone to buy me a ticketRead more in the kindness of strangers seriesI was a teenager – just a little kid, really. It was 2003 and I would often co-present the Youth Show on Brisbane community radio station 4ZZZ. Part of the job was to read out the weekly all-ages gig guide, at a time when there was lots of live music to discover.Beck, one of my favourite artists, was coming to play at Festival Hall a few days before my 18th birthday. The show was all-ages, so when I read out the event details I cheekily joked that someone should buy me a ticket for my birthday. I was a uni student whose casual wages all went towards petrol and books for uni, with little left over for fun, so buying my own ticket was out of the question. Not that I actually expected anyone to buy me one – I was just being a brat! Continue reading...
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/25/the-kindness-of-strangers-i-was-a-broke-youth-radio-host-who-couldnt-afford-a-beck-ticket-then-a-listener-called-in
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The kindness of strangers: I was a broke youth radio host who couldn’t afford a Beck ticket – then a listener called in
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