CraigVIC wrote:I've got lots of Neil but nothing from the 80s proper. Didn't he crack it with Geffen or something and deliberately make difficult records for a while?
Lamont wrote:... while Young created the biggest and loudest maelstrom Melbourne may have ever seen/heard ...
north-north-west wrote:Lamont wrote:... while Young created the biggest and loudest maelstrom Melbourne may have ever seen/heard ...
... until Rory Gallagher at The Palais in 1991 ...
north-north-west wrote:Lamont wrote:... while Young created the biggest and loudest maelstrom Melbourne may have ever seen/heard ...
... until Rory Gallagher at The Palais in 1991. Despite the widespread choofing, no-one fell asleep. And everyone was up and dancing in the aisles when he did the best ever version of Bullfrog Blues the world has known as part of the encore.
CraigVIC wrote:
GBW wrote:north-north-west wrote:Lamont wrote:... while Young created the biggest and loudest maelstrom Melbourne may have ever seen/heard ...
... until Rory Gallagher at The Palais in 1991. Despite the widespread choofing, no-one fell asleep. And everyone was up and dancing in the aisles when he did the best ever version of Bullfrog Blues the world has known as part of the encore.
You should have heard Motorhead in '84
crollsurf wrote:Reminds me of a long walk with a mate a few years ago. Clash, Cure, Stranglers, Generation X, Xray Specs... have got anything this century? No, why?
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Celine Dione, sorry about that
north-north-west wrote:Gerroudait. Slade were a 60s - 70s mob.
CraigVIC wrote:https://2020.miff.com.au/film/the-go-gos/
Clicked on the link and says sold out-How do you sellout a virtual event?
Wouldn't've mind watching it.
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