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Where The F*ck Have You Been? | Blog Is As Blog Does
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Blog Is As Blog Does. Fist In The Air. Head In The Sand. Where The F*ck Have You Been? Well folks, there’s been tears, laughter, indifference and everything in between. It seems I’m still surrounded by assholes but the world is still a beautiful place. I’ve been absent from the blogshpere for a long time, but I think I’m ready to get back on the horse. You want irreverent observations and egocentric rants? I’ll fuckin’. You irreverent observations and egocentric rants! I thought you died. Blog at WordPre...
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PopArchives: The Blog: Bob Carmichael at 3NE Wangaratta
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? Bob Carmichael at 3NE Wangaratta. I mentioned the opening of 3NE Wangaratta in 1954. Bob Carmichael, who was on air at 3NE from its earliest days, has a page of reminiscences. At his website. [Now offline: here's a link. To the archived version.]. And yes, there is a photo of Bob at a broadcast from a country ball: see also the radio memoirs of Frank Avis. Gulch Ra...
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PopArchives: The Blog: Only in Oz (15) Al Wilson - Do What You Gotta Do
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? Only in Oz (15) Al Wilson - Do What You Gotta Do. About tracks that charted in Australia but not in their countries of origin. Do What You Gotta Do. 12 Melbourne (Ryan), #23 Melbourne (Guest). Do What You Gotta Do. Recorded by many, but Al Wilson's. Version was the one I heard on Melbourne radio in 1968, and it remains the definitive version for me. 1973, #1 USA).
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PopArchives: The Blog: The Morning Crew: Lutsy, Biggzy, Deaksy, Pricey, Galey, Inkie, Chappy, Labby, Abby, Snowy, Fitzi and Fitzy
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? The Morning Crew: Lutsy, Biggzy, Deaksy, Pricey, Galey, Inkie, Chappy, Labby, Abby, Snowy, Fitzi and Fitzy. Radio for breakfast in Australia:. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My website: WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? At PopArchives.com.au. View my complete profile. 50s AND 60s RADIO. GLENN A. BAKER. My big page of MUSIC LINKS.
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PopArchives: The Blog: 2QN Deniliquin
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? In the last post. I mentioned 2QN Deniliquin, where John Pearce. Started in radio in the 1940s before moving on to 3SH Swan Hill. Story from 23 February 1945 (via the NLA's Australian Newspapers. Archive) shows how a financially weak 2QN nearly lost its licence to Wangaratta, a town in north-eastern Victoria. Click here for larger image. Tuesday, April 28, 2009.
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PopArchives: The Blog: "Frank Avis's Memoirs of 42 Years in Radio"
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? Frank Avis's Memoirs of 42 Years in Radio". A highlight of John Pearce's. Radio memoirs (see earlier post. Is his remote broadcast from a country dance for 3SH Swan Hill, probably some time in the late 1940s. I've just found another entertaining account of a country dance broadcast, this time from Frank Avis. In The Ball Broadcast. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Be Bop W...
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PopArchives: The Blog: Barbara Lynn - It's Better To Have It
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? Barbara Lynn - It's Better To Have It. This live performance of Barbara Lynn's. 1964 single It's Better To Have It. Is from only a couple of years later, in February 1966, but it shows. Is evident in this fine performance. I don't know whether Barbara Lynn. From the same TV soul show, THE! Hosted by Nashville disc jockey Bill "Hoss" Allen. See my earlier post.
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PopArchives: The Blog: John Pearce at 3SH Swan Hill
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? John Pearce at 3SH Swan Hill. The Argus, 1932]. For the Love of Mike,. The memoirs of Australian radio announcer John Pearce. Pearce's site is no longer online, but fortunately we can still access the whole work at the Internet Archive [ title page. The station manager at 3SH was Harry Lithgow. When we moved to Swan Hill in 1961. I believe Chief Engineer Bernie...
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PopArchives: The Blog: The Town & Country Brothers: the definitive account
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? The Town and Country Brothers: the definitive account. After my recent post. About The Town and Country Brothers. And Sandy, Sandy,. Their 1963 Only In Oz. Hit, I heard from Ted Daryll. A member of the group and the writer of Sandy, Sandy. Ted sent me his definitive account of the group. Not only does it retell the full recording adventures of Ted. 26 August, 2012.
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PopArchives: The Blog: Thane Russal
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Music and sidetracks of the 50s, 60s and 70s, more or less related, or not, to my Australian song history site "WHERE DID THEY GET THAT SONG? British version of Security. 1966), a garage-style pop arrangement of the Otis Redding. Song, seems to have been popular nowhere except in Australia, where it was quite a hit ( #7 Sydney #24 Melbourne #4 Brisbane #8 Perth. In fact, a lot of Aussie Boomers might even know it better than the. I left it out of my Only in Oz. In Hard To Get Hits. Ad from March 1966.