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Omni said:That would have been awesome, I think of all the bands I love that I never got to see live and it makes me sad!
My answer to the question: Johnny Quest (Thinks We're Sellouts) - Less Than Jake
Spud said:RECKY said:kevrenor said:Courtesy of this web video bizzo - Easybeats "Friday on My Mind" - an Australian classic!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0trmbAwVuR4
Enjoying that jimmy?
Kev, Stevie Wright was bloody good matter of fact that vid is nearly as classy as the Aztecs clip of CC Rider I found on that tube whatsit
Ha ha, yep a classic that one!
Was VERY lucky to have seen the Easybeats when they reformed for an Australian Tour in the 1980s.
Stevie Wright had been dried out and was in top form on stage (and this was before he really went down hill and broke his leg, poor bugger).
What amazed me was the strength of the music. They took the stage with no frills, just guitars and amps, drums, and Stevie's voice. And they blew the Entertainment Centre apart. There was definately a magic to the combination of the personnel in that group.
The band was very tight and to hear the music played with modern PA gear and properly for the first time (a lot of their recording were done in mono and by inexperienced engineers) was a real eye opener. Also I was immensely impressed by the guitar playing of Harry Vanda (he really ripped it up on lead guitar!), and ffs, old George Young looked like an older version of Angus!
RECKY said:Thats cause he is an older version of Angus Young...ANGUS, ANGUS, ANGUS !!!!!
Spud said:RECKY said:Thats cause he is an older version of Angus Young...ANGUS, ANGUS, ANGUS !!!!!
He is Angus' older brother for sure, but what I was trying to say was that his moving on stage was similar to Angus' moves, but not as manic, I suppose.
At times, I can recall George also standing bolt upright and holding down the chord just like Malcolm does. There is definitely some familial influence on what Angus does onstage - and Malcolm for that matter.
Quite funny when it dawned on me at the time that George was doing an 'Angus', when in reality, Angus has been doing a 'George' all that time!
RECKY said:Spud said:RECKY said:Thats cause he is an older version of Angus Young...ANGUS, ANGUS, ANGUS !!!!!
He is Angus' older brother for sure, but what I was trying to say was that his moving on stage was similar to Angus' moves, but not as manic, I suppose.
At times, I can recall George also standing bolt upright and holding down the chord just like Malcolm does. There is definitely some familial influence on what Angus does onstage - and Malcolm for that matter.
Quite funny when it dawned on me at the time that George was doing an 'Angus', when in reality, Angus has been doing a 'George' all that time!
HMMMM.....ya know what SPUD?, your deadset spot on
adz said:im listening to this
kevrenor said:That's got to be Eurovision ...
Don't miss it this weekend ...
Kevrenor I,ve noticed your likeing for celtic music and wondered if you'd ever heard this band.Called Runrig and originated on the Isle of Skye,about 30% of their songs are in gaelic.As far as I know they have never released an album in Australia and are virtually unknown outside of Scotland apart from pockets of northern England,Denmark and Germany.This clip is from the late 80's which many people consider to be the beginning of their heyday although they are still going strong albeit with another singer.Turn it up and enjoy!!kevrenor said:The Corrs (hot Irish ladies with Mick Fleetwood doing one of his songs)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QXHuqujMnE&eurl=http://video.google.com.au/videosearch?q=the+corrs&hl=en&sitesearch=