Songs you haven't heard in years (Part 1)

Just an absolute classic…play it loud!!!

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And if you’re listening to Stargazer, then you just have to back it up with A Light In The Black

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This one has the bonus of the first line sounding like our new midfield!

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Can we just appreciate for a moment that the lead singer of the most iconic Australian band of the late seventies/early eighties joined up with an Australian internationally acclaimed band in the mid eighties to do a cover of a song from pretty much the only important Australian rock band of the sixties?

I don’t care if you like it.
You should appreciate that that happened.

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not to mention it features in the classic moment of ‘death by stereo’ in The Lost Boys!

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Again.
This is just an amazing moment in time.

It’s like Springsteen and Henley decided to do a Beach Boys cover and it friggin’ rocked.

But that didn’t happen.
This did.

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Can we take just a minute to appreciate how good the Easybeats were?

I seriously feel like they’re underplayed,

We didn’t do Friday, because it’s played and it’s perfect.
But we did Sorry.

She’s So Fine is…to this day…killer…

Iva’s cover of Sad And Lonely And Blue is amaaaaaazing.

They were very, very good.

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Wim’s current music crusade…such passion in a positive manner is almost unknown on this site. :slightly_smiling_face:

Every song I hear is the best song ever.
It’s not rare.

But I’m propping for BCO, XTC and Easybeats right now.

BCO?..(Boom Crash Opera?)

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BCO is next on my list should I make it through this round of DJ King!

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Great band.

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Never been much of a fan but have always loved Run to the Hills

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Obv.
Great song.

We briefly reconsidered being a contemporary band after jamming this and NOTB.
Briefly.

But we did have a moment afterwards…
Just after the der-ner-neeeer, where we thought maybe…

Check out The loneliness of the long distance runner off the somewhere in time album. Highly motivational

Just listened to it…it was ok I suppose…they’re just not a band that has ever appealed to me in any great manner.

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Completely agree. Such technically proficient musicians, and great writers too.

But Friday on my mind is actually the best.

It is.
It’s hurt them by being so undeniably good.
So completely all time.

It’s part of being Australian.

That song is gauche.
And everything else is ignored.