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High waisted jeans -flares and sidies. Cant remember KB playing a SG but heres he proof. For all you young'ns out there , GTK was the 70's version of JJJ, except somehow better, as music was hard to come by then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52mNXVFxjOM
KB - one of Oz's best guitarists.
Cheers
LagerBomb
 
LagerBomb said:
High waisted jeans -flares and sidies. Cant remember KB playing a SG but heres he proof. For all you young'ns out there , GTK was the 70's version of JJJ, except somehow better, as music was hard to come by then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52mNXVFxjOM
KB - one of Oz's best guitarists.
Cheers
LagerBomb
Got a few Kevin Borich albums.
He's actually a kiwi.
 
LagerBomb said:
Buffalo - circa 1973ish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHKMH5aL4bE

Classic Aussie rock - If you can get hold of "only want you for you" Better album and Skirt Lifter is a masterpeice of oz hard rock.
The bass player in Buffalo was the late Pete Wells, who was later to become the lead/slide guitarist in Rose Tattoo.
One of my favourites.
 
Sometimes this thread is alright but most of the time it is horrific.
 
bum said:
Sometimes this thread is alright but most of the time it is horrific.
Just trying to add a different perspective to all the scream metal that get put on here - get enough of that at home with the grown up kids. Us older blokes like music as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAYOVJyfrxY

Two of Oz rocks greats - RIP Andy Durant and Bombay Rocks. Kids today don't know what they missed. Andy was a great guitarist, and the band also featured Mal Eastick, a great guitarist in his own right.
LagerBomb
 
tricache said:
I use this thread to find new music to listen to...or new music to avoid LMAO
I use this thread to find out what obscure bands I'm not hipster enough to have probably ever heard of.

My-Hipster-Impersonation.jpg
 
Tatts are soooo mainstream now.
 
Ok, so this is my last post here for a while, I'll leave up to the alternative crowd to post.
Heres the 70's version of "Big Day Out" Sunbury '72, featuring Thorpie. For many posters here, they may only remember Thorpie for his pop/chart music, but in reality, in 1972 here was the leader of Aussie hard rock. I have this one on vinyl - who said 12 bars is boring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y24PF9Ehjsg
And to follow it up - 9 minutes of hard rock heaven
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sSDrDQ0VEU
"Get a dog up ya"
LagerBomb
 
billygoat said:
The bass player in Buffalo was the late Pete Wells, who was later to become the lead/slide guitarist in Rose Tattoo.
One of my favourites.
OK Billygoat, wasnt going to post again here, but for you I have found this - not sure if your reference meant The Tatts were one of your favourlites, but heres a prelude to Rose Tattoo and the backbone of AC/DC. Unfortunately no video, but you should recognise the voice and the drum style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_McM9XT0g1I
Cheers
LagerBomb
 
Did you know they're touring soon?
 
bum said:
Did you know they're touring soon?
NO!!! Wow, conundrum. Would love to slam to them again (yes, I predate the word mosh), but not sure I would go though. Seen them live three times and they're so freaking tight that it's almost like listening to their albums. I mean major kudos, but... Then there was that acoustic set with the Residents in San Francisco. That was different.

Historistically speaking, in '93 Alice in Chains refused to headline Lollapalooza because they didn't want to play after Primus, so they headlined Lollapalooza but played next to last, or penultimately for you word people .

And on a totally different 80's vibe, here's Camper Van Beethoven. And yes kids, if you haven't yet seen real 80's videos, they were actually this bad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr6NcfKG8Tc
 
Mardoo said:
Historistically speaking, in '93 Alice in Chains refused to headline Lollapalooza because they didn't want to play after Primus, so they headlined Lollapalooza but played next to last, or penultimately for you word people .
I saw them at a festival in the 90s and Faith No More were on after them and DESTROYED.
 
Come on Mardoo, that is nothing on the Money for Nothing or Take on Me clip, more like your garden variety De La.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEGAO-5n3xc
 
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