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The two Narara concerts have been quite literally two of my most poular articles. Each of them has attracted a large number of comments with people leaving their thoughts and memories of what were obviously very special events.

Recently Jeff White, who was at both concerts offered to send over some very rare photo’s and I’m pleased to present the first batch here. They are of the 1983 Narara concert.

Jeff has sent me quite a few sets of photo’s which I’ll be presenting here over the next few weeks. I’d like to give Jeff a huge thankyou for allowing us to post his collection here and I’d love it if you could leave a thankyou to Jeff in the comments section below. Stay tuned for more…

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Wa Wa Nee

by Mark Gibson on June 29, 2009

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I had the distinct pleasure of doing sound for Wa Wa Nee on a short Sydney run of about 4 weeks way back in 1989. They were absolutely brilliant live and just dripped “groove”. At that stage they were probably past their peak popularity but still drew massive live crowds that were genuine fans. Mostly female! I still remember having to stand guard at the dressing room door on more than one occasion just to keep the ladies out.

This is a band I really didn’t take that seriously until I mixed them that first night but they had me convinced after the first song. Brilliant musicians and funky, catchy songs are always a good combination.

About

Wa Wa Nee broke the Australian tradition of pub rock in the mid-’80s with a combination of expertly packaged funk-pop, designed for a mass audience.

Songwriting duo Paul Gray and Steve Williams fronted the band, signing a deal with CBS Records in late 1985. In January 1986 they put together a full lineup consisting of Geoff Lundren (bass), Elizabeth Lord (keyboards, backing vocals), and Chris Sweeney (drums). Later, Gray’s younger brother Mark replaced Lundren on bass, and keyboardist Phil Witchett joined the lineup.

Wa Wa Nee’s ascent of the Australian charts began with the April 1986 release of the single “Stimulation,” which peaked nationally at number two. Three further singles also made the Australian Top 20 and their self-titled debut album yielded platinum sales of over 70,000. A national tour of Australia followed, along with a promotional tour of the U.S., where “Sugar Free” had made the Top 30.

A new single, “Can’t Control Myself,” was released in November 1988, peaking at number 17 in Australia and forming part of their final album Blush. Two more singles, “So Good” and “I Want You,” were released to less interest, and Wa Wa Nee disbanded in the same year.
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Australian Singles Charts for 1979

June 22, 2009
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These are the songs that Australians were listening to in 1979. Here is the end of year singles chart based on sales.
Top Australian Singles

Up There Cazaly – The Two-Man Band
Computer Games – Mi-Sex
C’mon Aussie C’mon – The Mojo Singers

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June 18

June 18, 2009
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Number 1 Singles in Australia on June 18

1970 – Spirit In The Sky – Norman Greenbaum
1971 – Too Young To Be Married – The Hollies
1972 – Amazing Grace – Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
1973 – Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree – Tony Orlando and Dawn
1974 – Billy Don’t Be A Hero [...]

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Uncanny X-Men

June 15, 2009
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Melbourne based pop/rock band from 1981-1987. Re-formed briefly in 1998
History
Uncanny X-Men formed in Melbourne as a guitar pop band in 1981 and worked the pub rock circuit. Original line-up included Chuck Hargreaves on guitar, Steve Harrison on bass guitar, Brian Mannix as lead singer, Nick Manthandos on drums and Ron Thiessen on guitar. Mannix became [...]

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Classic Australian Music from 1974

June 8, 2009
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1974, I remember it well. It was my first year of High School and I was just becoming aware of how good Aussie music was at the time.
Pop band Sherbet were posing for “risque” portraits, Gough Whitlam was Prime Minister, The Eastern Suburbs Roosters were Rugby League Premiers, Richmond won the VFL Final, John Howard [...]

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How I Got My Nickname

June 1, 2009
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G’day,
Well first up I should start with a disclaimer for all aspiring crew & the young & impressionable. My stories come from a time in the industry that was pretty wild & I was young and probably (well, yes I was) reckless. Today you couldn’t get away with some of the crazy stuff that [...]

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QED

May 26, 2009
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Sydney based band from 1983 to 1985
History
During the same period, late ‘83 to early ‘84, Jenny Morris joined with ex-Air Supply guitarist Rex Goh, and bassist Ian Belton (ex-Dave Dobbyn and Renee Geyer), to form the core of a new band, called QED. The trio were joined in studio by various session players, and producers [...]

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May 21

May 21, 2009
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Australian musicians born on the 21st of May

1948 – Joe Camilleri – Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons, Black Sorrows – Born in Malta

Number 1 Singles in Australia on May 21

1970 – Norman Greenbaum – Spirit in the Sky
1971 – Tom Jones – She’s a Lady
1972 – Royal Scots Dragoon Guards – Amazing Grace
1973 – [...]

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Icehouse

May 19, 2009
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I still remember seeing Flowers at the Stardust Hotel in Cabramatta around 1979. They were brilliant yet their best was still to come. Flowers became Icehouse in 1981 to avoid problems with a Scottish band by the name of The Flowers. The project that became Icehouse was driven essentially by Iva Davies who remains the [...]

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