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Volume 1 Number 31

August 31 1966

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THE TEEN AND TWENTIES NEWSPAPER 15 CENTS VOL. I. NO. al

.JOHN LENNON ''APOLOGISES"

On Tu•sday, August 17, Nathan Klpnar, who p;--oducas racorda for the Spin r•cord lab.I , took out Suprem• Court wrih in N•w South Wales clal:ning damagH or $200,000.

Nathnn Is claumni,: dt•f:unntion 11nd 1:. ,-u1oi,: :.!UW dLM.' j ockc)'.S Ward Au&im und Tonu McUm:n. the Editor or Go•Sd To1111 Scha uhlt> anti Go S•·l P11blicutlonx Ptu. Ltd.

The Editor of Go &>t ~ I

Thousands of Amt:rican Be"tle !ans are sponln, large econom)· size badges " We STILL t.o,·f' l:ou , Beatles" and they are selling: hke hot cakes , also " l Lo\·e Paul' '. "I Love George", " I Lovt: Ringo·· and " I Lo\·e John .. badges are selllng well, the " I Leve John" badges OU!• sellir1g the O'hi' ' - to one. Despite John's rt'muks on l't'.licion amt •he oann.inJ of Bullf's tteord.s by somr American radio 1Utions ( not to mer.t!on the burning of Georgia Radio Station WAYX's whole ii tOC'k or ~atlf' rttords) - thr Bullfil an- still thc- top.

At the Clf'Yf'land Oblu show, Z,000 tans brok e tbroush thf' barrir rs and charJNI 11 ral1M r or th r 11~. They were pla)'ing before 2'5,000 fans i n lhe Shea Stadium and wheu the fans charged, 1he Beatles had to make a dash for a trail~r behind lhl' stage and had to wait until the fans wcm back to their seats rlacard.!I wert Rrn with lhf' lnurip• Uon: " Wr Lon- John U'nnon and God ...

press rect>ptlon at which John apologised in Crom or TV cameras and rruk i':S for hls "Jesus.. rem.ark H t uplaintd thal he u s t d •• fkatlt' !o .. a:. ht' mighl USt' ••yv·· or .. t'intma .. or an•· thing f'IM" 1bat was popula~. and " ·hal hr had said wa~ ui.td out ur t'Ontrt. E \"d1'· one seemed satisfied b~ h15 explanation and Alabama D.J."s hlm,, called on: a."ltl · Beu l le demons1ra1:oru­)ll'!m~ hil r- Yrllo"' ~ubmar• inf' Elunor Rigb) 1~ :'\o. 1 in Britain and :,.. o. !', in Amuka.

• tt.du, 'AH\'. 11-flltlia I,.--' I 11.1K - • ~• l...ilo• ..,_llch~cl • • "" "'ffll"''"° IN h11nill\C. Bl \hr •t.aU"n • rnUN' toll«li..., ..r tlrallt-• r,c-,.,.i, h """•r"IIIN'-.CUn •• , ,.,.,, ' """""' m11N'pnP11IU , 11 • ., Jc,11, · .......... NtH chums he :.Utft'red dl'

famnllon through the Aui: USl 17 ISSUl' o f the Wl't':ki)' L-oiumu wrlth!n b)' Ward ."ouslin nnd Tony Md . ..uren t"Around nnC1 Around"I which a pl)l'nl\.'tl on page to or C",o.Sct.

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FLATT!.' Rt::D thu.n FLAT TENJ.'D bJI th~• ::J>IIOlm t& .\'al 11 clam11ng··

Go-Set Pop Poll results

lnult1 of th. Pop-Poll • 66 will be announced on "It's All ""-1111111" an Octabor 2nd this yoor,

The full stor.y on the new Kommotion . stars

THE RUNNING , JUMPING, STANDINC Till

Next week: Normie fareweii Fabulous Sandy Ef:i~onds .

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Off/C/AI TOP 40 t. " . . ICf/00 fiu/0 5AO

I £MY n:'Val: • f'.P• E:uybn,t.s ~ TAR A ... D CDolt'<"r \'f't'WIS., Smith J THF.Y RE CQA!tSO TO TAKE ME AWAY

HAA' . Napoleon XI\' t Bl.~ ~ 1101118 5MAMABJ~ • LIL" RED RJDts a JtOOO, Sun lhf ~m l !'PlllNC P'EVEK. Tony Put I- f'REPOIE n:t:LOOOD. Ray ~I­I IT'S OARK 8AD BOY Twtl!Jhi.

10 STD' BACK. Johnny Youns ]I OOL\' \,Xl C,_S DO rT. l"rsnrotMI Hard) 1, 1 P\.'T \ !'..,.IL ('IS Y()t' Alan l"rlN! s.t ll \ICl'THER'S UTTI f" ltf'LPER L"DY JASF" Rf>ll

1t1•"''""" u yELl.,(W,• Sl'BU.\RISE r:t.EA"i'OR RIOBY. DHIUH 15 t·\s I ntU.!IT \'OU. Bad,..1<,r-,. \fl Sl :,,"() SO. T.,.,,. llarhl't l1 tu .. \C'K l !'o RL\C"K L, n,-.,,,. 11u:-.,. R.')·C"ct .... ,., II '-TRASCElt-"' l:'11 TIil'. Sl\,IIT rr:nk s,naln 31 t•,n,,ww n,,t,i,,1an :1 ALI-,[' ('"!1!11 Nark ::';! WILD TIIISCi T...., -J 1 -:.\w H£R ,\C';.\IS Mama• and r,,pa., 'l I /:1,1.0~;. Ll\T V.tTH\111 Yot:R U)\'F

;.:,, W>t sca"R CIRL. It ,,.u, z. Ll)\'f'tr1Tl:"1?.'l, ~,,. f>n,o.;P)'

~ ... 0,1.\lHt I ... THI C'ITV Ia••·,n "'poonful :la:-<\:",:",\" \l'Tl.Jl'.',OOS. K .nll• 211 LITT! I GIRL. "'1•11b;11tr ,,! ~,und y, srs~m•a -.1:r<::IUI\S r,,"""-.., JI tl\'FR 1·-.11rR SIDFWAY:- 00\IS ,·~nu .. ,.i. :t! !'lwn:T r•t.A T"lffll a.,,.. l3 Wint A (;!RL LIIU': \'O\' T"-:M WHE'S A M \S LO\'f:.S A WOMAN r,.rcy !'Sll'd,,:• '.t'1 C,ET AWA\ i~•rJllt Panw :it, TIU!'-" & 00.\Tl!, & rU.NES 01,,nnr w.,..,.. ... 11 J1' 1)0:", r OHl'-G :.IF'. DOWN' An•mal• .. THE PllD MM:R ('n•puln M l"t.~ .. r~ 111 IM A S\.'T ~JW\' Pwnru. 41) J1UDA\' S CHILD, Sancy S,n,itra

I BORN FR.££. Mitt ~Oil.JV : IJIJS STOP. n,., Hollif!I lMAMA,BJThomu 4 HAN'KY r AN KY, Tommy JUTlf'< u.d 5h<nklll< 5 STEP BACK. JohnnJ YOWII( u.d Kompany ft U l'i'A. Koy Orbhon , SWttT PEA, Tommy Roe I WILD THINC. The Tl'OIP f Y£LLOW SOBMARINE, E LEASOR RIO B\' . ,,,.. .......

10 ONL Y YOU C"N 00 rr. f'l'Wlf'OI .... !lard)' 11 \ 'OUNODl GIRL. The HCIOldelb; 1: t COUU>S 'T LtVE WmtOUT ,·oua LOVE.

JO.li,,la C:Ut ll I SAW HER ACAIN, nw Uarna,; and Pai:,M H EASY FEVER. E .P' , The Euyt-ta 15 SOMEWH ERE MY LO\'E. by C<itullff SU\lfrl t~ SECURITY. Than!' Ru,.wtl ano Th1'IIO:' n STRANCER., IN nfF. sm1rr l'ranlr. SU'la\rl 11 OVL"R. UNDER S IDEWAYS. DOWN , 'T?M' Yard ..... II TAR Al' .. D COJt:.,"T. ntdl'l1t S."Tll\h 20 Ott AWAY, l;,c,or~ Pam.• ~l U'T 1111;; t.rr ru:: CllRI, DANIT 0TSn!"7 n,,.,, '!2 nu: WORK SONG, lltrb Alp,'11 and Tl,u,.na u ...... %1 WORD!! FOR TO-DAY n111r T11orpe and AztfCI 14 LADY J.-NE. llllvid C•ml'il :!S LITLE GIRL N)"fldlcat,, u f Sound

~ :UJ'.~~E~~ ~ K:!:c8 ::I l"R~~N~ n u: STONt.:S TIU.'J I -itROW,

:!9 SPRING f'!:Vl!:R. Toor Pa» » LOVF. LETI'ERS. El-1- P'n'sil')' ll CUA1',"TANAM£RA, The SMl<lplpm1 X! PAINT IT Ill.ACK 'T?M' Rn:lin« Stor,m lJ CA!'> I Tllt."ST YOU. The Rlchrloi• :M n u :: OANC'ER Thf, Alhu100. :U RUN NY Robby 11,.bb ll! YOU ,,v,T-~ WH EN IIAJ'PIN'ESS Bm AN

F\J rbtr T1 i,f', l"i' BACK, Du.,ty Rprl .. (l'wld » LIL RED RI DING 11000, S.m lhe Sham

tB'fflil•l I 1 LL MAKE YOO HAPPY. 'T?M' r-,•t• J LIL' RF:D RIDlllO 11000. ~M t,_ Sham 1 I OOt•LDN 'T LI VE "'ITIICN'T YOOR i.OV I':

~u;a Clar k 4 SK YT. FIOAT SONG. C";lffln ln1r.m and H I 1'1¥r 5 WORD fOk TOD AY, Hilly Thorpe f AB.'IEHCF: MAKM nu: HEART GROW FONDER

M.PO Umlltd 1 Cr.T AWAY. Oo!ofslll hrne I 8UCK. 1'i. Throb I NO N'O NO. TooJ Darbl!r

10 I SA W H ER ACAIN, Mama, 6, ... PM II WILD TUI NC, Tillf' TrotP 12 n~•:,ruo:;or. SWI NC'--'I BOTII WAYS.

I) OLACK IS OLACK ;,.oa llra-14 S PRI NG P'EVEH. Tonr ,...., 15 TOO MX>ll TO KNOW R<w Orbbon If OORN f'HEV" , Mau Munru ll llAD DUY, The hltlahl• II LADY JANE, 0,ntd Oarntt JI LITTIF. C IRL, Syndir,ai. <,I Sow>d :xi THEY'RE COMINCi TO TAKr. M l': AWA Y HA I !IA'

tburd on ffl.'Vl'd Ale,; onl,t, Na pow(ln XI V 11 OUT Of' T IME. Chru P'a rlo• 1 22 BU8 ,_..fOP, TIie HOllll!a :ti I.rt nn:: Ltnu: o nu. DANCt::, Or1t1llay 0-24 ITS THAT TI ME OP' nu: YEAR. t.fn Bar ry 25 WITH A 01HL LI KE YOU, lb!! T l'OP'I JII. SUMMDl IN ntE CITY, n. L(n,ln ' Sp(l(lflt11J :n lfl'OH l'.S I T ll kOW. NotmMt Kow11 lll TI~::;. WILL N t.:VJ".Jt DE AHOTll l':lt YOO. Q11ll

2' TRUE TRUE WVI N", kclt11.i. oum, JO YOUNCZ:ft 0111.L, The Hon:kl:s

I MAMA. B J 'JbomAS

i ITE1'R~C:CiD~J o&,~1 u.d the Pharmhs 4 BAD BO\'. The Twillahl~ ! FREDDIE PEELOOOD Ma1 Stt-1 THX~;11 E COMING TO. TAK E ME AWAY , Ma~

; SOJ,IE\l' HERE M\' LOVE. i:t.y Conniff Sinstts R OORH FREE. Matt Monro ' W \U) nuNO. TIie Tmn5

I~ l'LL MAKE YOU HAPPY r..u,i..u 11 TAR ASD CDl"EST, Vrrdelk- Smith I~ Dt:~ STOP, n,,, llollll"< !l St:~1'-V AnDlNOOS Thi' Klnh H I AM A ROOt s,m,,,n and Garlunkl'I 1~ SPRISG PE\'ER. TonJ Pua \ti MOTHER'~ LITTLE H ELPER Rolun,: S1onn 17 !1,\:1,IMF.R IN' nu: cm · l.o'l~n· 81!0.Alflllll II LA.SA R<') Orhl!«I Ill .;',ITLI 1'1:A. Ttcnm) It<.• ':ll I C'Ol'LDS 'T Ll\'f' WITl!OtfT \()l'R LOVf'

hl\11& ct1tll ~I PRIDf" ASV JO\' S omlW R,;r..-r ::: -.o SO SO. Tnriy Barbrr ~ "l"DSTm"TF. 'Thi' 'A1M\ ~I E\'"E.illJWIS MAN nw Lonr ~ :,., so -.o SO. Crup;an .!It Pl'\Pn

St1s<.111i,,-i i-t"M:R.\IA:i narw..an :r. I :-.\W ff[:(! AClA!l'> ld.o.ma·• and Pllpa J :.'II t.,T TH£ Ll171 r ClUtL DASCT., Clran1lf"I 1W !'<I UAI" u;rTTR.<; Ehu ~1-,· , l Tiff L(J\'ED o-.,: TIit Loorod 0.-~! ...-rff.\-.GF'R.'1. IS n!E N'IOIIT f"nnt <linatn ;c "l'SS\' Doh!>) llrbb ll pn·n PIPER C'n...>(an ~I J't'lrn ,.. O:,.'.',n: O N IIC':JE. Wl)TII' P<touana U \"EJI\• L-\ST DAY Rnnnlf' B\lms :Jo; WITII A OIRL !.!KE' YOU 'Tl>r Tl'Qf:i~ ,; I CAST STOP UWISCl YOU nABV, La,t Stnws :ia PAl:0."T IT nucx. Rolhnc Stunet,. :Ill \\'111:N A MAN LOVES A WOtJAN, Pc,ltJ Sie.t,e l,,! n 1£ MOR ~: I SEE ,·ou, Chm Mccu,,._ \'II nu:- V.EEK . Ewrloun Man. S"1ftthlne Supn man,

Sunny. W!!h A Girl t.111, \"ou., I Cln 't Stop Lt>T'"-W•u BabJ'

Ot"r TIii.a; Wf'.EK Monday. Moodily, Little Citl, Woman w,th Soul, YDII Don't HaYII to S.y YDII Lo\"tll.r,llol,,Onlolll.

2sm KING 40 I SOMEWHERE. ~fY LOVE, h f Conniff , Si~rs.

~ ·s .. ~~;;: Zhl9(0•, Roco,r WUl11m1

2 EASvn:vt:R, l:ufbKI ! E P ! l IJUS STOP. Holl~ 4 OUAHTANAMEllA, S&ndPOIWno ! BORl'i' PREt::, MIU Monro 8 I SAW HER AOAIN, lrlama'I and h p& • 7 HANKY PANkY. Tl:JmrnJ Ji..116 and ShondellJ I WILD ntlNO. ~ Trofp I AU'11!:. Ctlla Black

ID OVER. UNDER. sm~·AYS. DOWlf. Y1rdb!rdl II SWEET PEA, Ta.nmy Roe !2 ffl E DA' 'CER. The Alllllloru

GO·GOS & NO·GOS•

G().GO TO RICK AND THE BAD BOYS

A blJ! Go-Go lO Rkk and 1he :latl Boy,. The bt.'St and mo!>t l~xcitmg group in S~·d· nC)' . E•:erybody 1s wnit1ng for thcil new rl"l'Ord - so hur11· up pleaSl'.

Bad llo}11 t ·aus, llornsb)

GO.GO RONNIE BURNS

A big go go to Ron11ic Bu rns. who is lht' best look• in,t load or talent around the scene today_ Who needs to think who wlll take o,·er f rom Normlf' - lt'<i. BOUND to be Rvnn:e "'

Ronnie For E11t';. Melbou n:t:.

GO-GO DENISE DJ;:YS[,ALE

Denuc is back In Kcmmo• tton ai;a!n The loss of all those 10,·cly Ale.r's. David 's, Grant's. ur·s etc. was very sad. bul the return of Denise Is enough to make anrone happy again. Of rourse. not to rorget those 11:on::eous n e w Kommolion MENH

KOMMO'i'ION FAN, KEW.

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,.._,,._ ..., __ ...... ,_ --- .. --··- · -· ... ·•· ~~:-~-.!..~:..:s~ ::-.:; ll MAMA. BJ ~ ~ 14 1 COULDN'T L l\'E v.· rntOUT vouR LOVE. I .,. - __. -,.TH";.'~"oi,\'';:.,sr~ ""'"'""'•,.,,-•- allthelatest[ 0: ~ I) ~--T~~ 1~ ~~~~lf'A:!.e'°''STONES ntAT I ntROW. • ~ ~ :! - ~1:~l 17 !!UNN'Y AFTERNOON, Klnl<J. L. __ :_ __ ............. _ .......... .. ll. ST'RANCERS IN nl!: NIGHT P'nnk Sinatra. LI TI~ 'ORD FOR TO-DAY. DUiy Thorpe and the'

JO !!LACK JS BUCK • ..ol Dra-21 THEY'RE COMlllO TO TAX.£ 111!: AWAY IIA

HAA. N1.polf!on XfV %1. WHEN A MAN LOVE.!:I A WOM.Uf, P'l!f'l'J Sltdl• 11 l.ADY JANE. llllrid OUrkll. 24 l!antEll'S LtTTU: H ELP'l!:R / LADY JAN£, --25 LOVE 1.r.n:RS, Eh11 P'ralay 211. A YOUMOER OIRL. Honde\111 71 CAH t TRUST YOVT. Bll:chelon 211 SLACK. The Throb ; ~~:,~{,*=- II A 0uc..tandlnt D - Gwd,

k -: NNo~- Wondl> ~IMF.IIOIIY llf'.U' M~ £\ot.r ly Dru. w .. B w on, ~ tt Wllh tl'-'J

17 000 , w CJULONT IT D~ NlCJ:. 1 ~~,i;:1~:~ If' MH I,; Do'J and Donia RNS Hird c :!"'wl>II~ t.an ll'IU.

3t OE MU TH AT YOU THROW, i~: ~~~"tl:v1N' = :i::m. :~ = E?~::, ~ ~I

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Pen Pals Unlimited

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T1ml' • I p m. Plact . . Col!ino: Street.

Mel boum f' Scene ...

'f\l.•o ftJrnres are seen WBlldng down Colhns St ree: wt:;en suddenly they are s~rrounded by SCrt'anung gir l.~ wantlnR their auto-1rraph.."' We dei:::1ded to take a closer look and d1scow•red thnt 1h£> fil,'Ures were no other 1han U.cha<"I Lar.d11 and ll i:Jldl·n Spcrica of the nl•w K :1; >t1on U!arn After n-scumt: t~m rrom the nutoi;;raph hun,,..r,;_ Wt pro l"ff<lcd 10 \\'zll.:ard Kmt to cntc-h a Kom.-nouon rt' hearsal

On ent£>rtni:; th<- room. tht• \·1brnt1n,t ~und of ~:.~; m1:r ln The C1t11 · could ht· hea rd With blondt' he.:adt'C' r..-orm w,lllscm going th rough h1.s paces; o la r c-ry Jrom hu canf' r-utt:nr; dcy.; m Quc!'nsland

We were politely «ild to sit down and be QUIET by Kommotion producer ,ti Maricle as next on the bill was Kt:lth f l:url1,•) M illar the American kid next door and the Kommotion dancers golng through the straps o f " Hey L ittle Girl .. v·lth the choreographer BC'r t Shaw screaminR out such routines as "The Mo1Jte)"". The Frug etc. etc.

After thf' nwnber. the dancers flopped back to their seats and I ,·entured to talk to them and also take a close r look . hmmm pretty (,!ood too'! ! The 11:1rl.5 &rt' Jill r ,t:acrold .\fer '1(2rct Steu.>art Uo,z1c ",1."11· liamJ Kcrr.; Stoc-:.tmdge Md SandJI Tur,:bu ll. the~· all Mid It wa..c; pn..•U} tmni,:. but a lot of fun

Tom..- !leak~ look.mg {',·erv inch 1he En,:hsh C.:nt!emnn. pn.•'1.('nl{'d St.1~t {':,·r• noon · m fln~ 5'.\ lt' l~nl' t-uuldn't :it.•!p bui • wcndc:­how R !nC'\· like thnl ·ould f'All<:r "IIC'h ""'ffldnl' Cu:-!ed u p m n comer behmd n stack of &ehOOI bOok.~. WC found 8.-!1-:da Aldt•rto,z studym~ ha rd . . " l Cou/dn t Lire Without l"our Lo1·c ...... , ..

Dl'nuc Drvsdalc b u r s t m10 the room. ll't out a rcw h igh and low notes dJd a btt of a "go.go" and then left Terrv Spor,-cs proceeded w•i th "Tht'rc Will .\ 'ctv:r Be Anothl·r r ou·• in the fine M1tch '.\tlllcr tradillon

Tvm ~h.1.ps looking very nervous wen.> la" Mt'aJ.in M d ,, ·~,/ H'ard who arc new to thl' , how. but lookmi: C\'t' I')' pa rt u r 11 !'.o wonde r. a!! with dnnce.!! such as " The S,nm". \ "lt•toruut iunll!eu r swimmer N{'tl !t.-els Rt home I rhought n wll.\ ::i.OOu: ume to le8\-e when all Lhc whllti ooalt.'d men rushed in and took Lmdsa11 Webster awn;·. ha! baa.a!

As the door clt\Sed behind me. the st rains of M old !airy \RIC echoed throui;h the he.Us " Lltllc Red Rldin,t Hood ... Indeed .. I wonder who docs that???'

P.S·. As 1'' r cd u·ould SGJI " Yes .11r mdeea M r Ken Sparke1 ~u hnt-c a fi ne KOMMOTIO.\' T EA.\! "

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News from around the pop-world

NAPOUON XIV TO GO SOON

IA t:3/.~ Napoleon XIV Will flIULlly

be lakt'n away after the reo leas,: or his new Plbwn with lhf' --a.me tttle as his hit Slnjtle . Th .. y're Comi.ljt To Tokt' ~1e Away" . . J,•rry Su rnrnt•nJ u,. the man blllin..t Napoleon llnd as a r~"Ording engineer and also a song Yimter. He has written several hit.s (althou&h ··Thcy"re comine: ... etc." is the ftrst u an artist), in­cluding " In Th~ Shelter ot Your Arms" and some Sam• my Da\•i.s songs. The album "The} ·re comin1 to take Mr Away" Is u way-out as thr 11in1lr, but not quite .o much and is the lut that ;~'~ _be heard from Napoleon

t·oot,note: The s I n c I e "They're Comin& To Take Me Away" has been banned on many American rad.lo stations, followln1 com -plaint.s by doctors; also on the blJ:ii:est English pirate radJo station. llov,enr, ii iii s till !k.'llin1 in hu1e quan­tltlu In all C0WltriH.

ERIC 1URD1N SOlO DEltlT

ERIC BURDON will make his ftnt solo date on En&Usb TV when he returns to Bri­tain with the ANIMALS from their American tour, on September 10th, with the Ottis Redding Band. He ~i ll hr pickin1 out mrmben for hl11 nrw band ard thry will be doini- rtturd promotion for hi:t Hnl »olo rrleasr to­wards 1hr ~nd of Stptrm ber, Burdon will thl'n return to Amerio for a colleie tour whlct- £0eS on until Christ• mas.

LOST SOULS NEW RECORD

•·Prace of !'lllnd" orici.,nl COmJ)C'Sitlon, is the " A. " 'Side or the LOST SOULS' new record which is due to be released in two weeks' tune on the SUNSHINE label . 1t i.S backl'd by "This I.Ue ol Mine" which is also another original. 'rhis is their first record but t!le)' ha\-e bee.i around the dances and dis• cotheques in Ml'lboume for six months and interstate t or two weeks; and also in Sydney to make the record.

This record ~-as produced by PAT AULTON, -''ho atso prOduces Norr.,ic Rowe re­aml.s.

h 's th• biggest sound on • Bea lle album yatll And ii can be your,!!

All you hav~ to do i, H nd u, your drewing of Ringo's YELLOW SUBMARINE!

Best entry received by September - will win the L.P., end there will be six consol11ion pri1es of the Eleanor Rigby Yellow Submerine single .

Don't miu out - 1end your Yellow Subnu1rine soo n!

TONY HENRY

'"d THE BREAKAWAYS

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t MYER'S

IN-GEAR SHOP sets Melbourne

on its ear The message went out ... Carnaby Street 's gc• the on ly gear for movers - and our guy jumped the next fe rry-boat to Lon­don! Orders: scout the scene, bring back a barge-full of the wildest break-away gear - we· :: gonna get some action rnund square ol ' Melbourne!! He went wild ... grabbed the gear that grabs you, packed it all into our In-Gear Shop. It swings- see it! See and hear The Moods ... 9.5 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Moilday, 5th Sept. 10.JO a .m. to 3.30 p.m. Tues. to Fri . 9.5 a.m. to 12 p.M. S11.

MYER'S IN-&UR •unp , T THE coaNEA o, ELIZABETH .tffU ANO LONSDALE STREETS

In my opinion 1t has now -.etlled down.. 1he BIG

danc.-es lhal · ha\'e always l)('('n Lherc·· , e.g . ~-1entone Mod , Opus, Odd Modd, Colored C-a\·e. Lyndnle . etc, d C • are Still holdln~ their crowds and shall oontlnue 10 do so. because Lhey give their patrons what th<'y w1mt .. . firstly, ttrular , roup.t :.0 supply a good dancing beat. secondly. top niiht (UHi act.s, both local and lntMstate ( and soon wP'II be M!ein& overseas ar• ti5t.s), thltdly, most major dances are eully accf'ulble to public 1raniport . .. and most of all , protection from hoodlums, etc., by com• petent floormen and regular \"iSILS by the police. Many Interstate onlooken fall to realise that the Melbourne dance set.ne is not a new thing : as it is at tne moment t c•ttering strictly fo r young folk J but has been runninE; alone tht'se Imes for almost I we Ive years. and 1l s hall most certumly ront inuc to d i> so if the promoters gl\'l' the kids what th{') wont .•. I lhlnk they wlll !

Late Hotel Closing':' No, this has not arfcctcd

•he dance scene to an)' £real dl'&n."i.'. It has help.."CI 1n many cases by riddin& the dances of the older t.roublc--makcn ... ond, of course, when drunken louts try to "crash" dan..--es. o.fter the hotels l'losc Mt 10 p .m. they are w,Wlily " n10,·ed on" b)' local 1xilke and ·or doormen.

How people can 58)" Mel­bourne danL-es "ha\'e had it" I like thf')' haw,i bt.'t'n sayln~ for ht',·en years nQ~· 1 1s b..'­) 0nd mt>, al the moment thH1: ore at least 60 top rate ::-atur(lij) night dluu.'t!~ oil .:omi: stron11-:. and whot ubout the Thut11da.y, t~rldu.) and Sund11y da.m:C)S? . . Ah, H'S, Wt' hll\'t' 11l>out ~o i:n.-nt d lS<.'0°S too!

w~~1i1'an~:!;h~1~1~~lt~"~~t:!: al 'l'ttn11l' li t:tr~ wouldn't l>c 1"-'\:ll b)' th1:11 fam,, ~r lornu..1i Jh•e ! And, then again without the Mtdboume dnn1,.-es ho w ,uan)' full)' pro­leS!lonal Twn Stars I from M,•lbournt• , S)'dnl')' , 1•erlh, Adelaide, etc. I would Wtl hn\e? Bclie\·e me . . dan1,.~s an• \ 'Cf)' " IN"!!

I 'll be L'Olll l>',!rlll K tho grand openlni next Satur­<lay, St'ptembcr 3rd, of "Tl't.'nraie" lhe new darl\.."e at Broadmeadow.1 Town H11II

. stars include rabulou• 1'1rn· ~n1on '-lld ll v/holu lot mun:, . . . I'll be 1Mn1i-:

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I m S)·drwy old hat or o;omf' thing? I didn't Sf.'e Ill() many

away 1ots ol free rt.<COrds peop~t> 111 the top 5 disco·« and car slickers, theatr::? we \ "IMled after lhnt famou!­Uckets, too .•• should be .socC'l'r match 1n the BiJ!' & fantastlc ni1tht , see )"OU City recent!)·. the,e! • • •

Hue ncticed one rhsturb­ing !t'ature recent!)' . . record artists recordina; same tune with lyrics to promote certain disc joekeys on certain stations. A friendly piece of acklse fel· lows: don·t do that. It doesn't win you frltmds with rival Stallons or disc.Jockeys and unless it is your tune, you'll find this procedure Is s1rlctly against copyrlaht procedure and you might en~ up in deep water.

I '"ll)· d11t JMf)" LftlA-wlt:, bul I mu,ot admu lhllt hh ~i.•em))hlJ ilul" LP I., d>,appo1n1mi' . . llt ar lrll 111,11 ....,lbrr '1 r lbotufflf ndlo d alkn "''dd br , oln, t ~ hoan •n.,11.n-n.br1.,....tuy,,.and U'l1 "" .,ht-ft frllar O: L)'T\rW Randsll'J .,..... r,-nmt her br<,t r,..-r •• - n r "'""'•- - U, lnJ&pl.flr,pN"tatlflfl•

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~ ak'b 0..1 Colin Ull<'-.i)' totnm« back 11110 the lN'n K'l'IW l.,181C wa,-1 , So•· 11r1U11 '1r1bOllmr """"' a !-ltAar ..,.,., IN>IIII nUo-d "Slmpl,- 11, " , •• Apol"I""" re 1 .. 1 wed."1 Culwr.n, H)OU!r.nuwR-IIFilmWTl h&• &PIII wltb '1111 Whbp,rn . 8"~ "' " m-c,......111 •• , "1 DD<b~ ,\1-lui-,- n,r tt1•r bt,•U) ttl11r..-Jn1 1"wlr Jtetll' .. J Iii • 1lrl, l""I~ 1-.. rplr llnrh~ Tonr Wu r,lfl .. , ' " kill 'I'm and lull)' ru b • th,.,.t i,, ,..,.l'J'l'll' 1n Uw buslrw,, lkln'I tU.r r...,- llrnr, • ..,•n·llln' inl rv lor,....,!-mhh If ft•> ll ruwn nidrd up •·Llh "1111 ll111·mo n ,..,..iJ T"n) w,,ulf') r11d up • ·1th J ullll lt&lllJ&llff

~ ... rmw R.Jw., will b. ottn l'f'l!Ular I),., Au111r1ollan 1,1,o.-i,1,!n • ·n.l!t 1w I• 111 t;n,:land Nllpprb ..< lu• t n,ll~h l••t •Ill br ..-111 bM'~ rllfh •1"1'1110 ........ up• "'"'IJ) ptll(Uffl.

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Mn" lk'nl<>n n,uld bot rourtln' In \WV • ·N'b

M1tr!l1>1m · GO ..,..,. 11<'1 J,..w;i r~ Komn-..lltll\ mlnwr. ""'~" tlwlr , ._...I tl,,b<.I •• Prot.~• and r '1m1 .. , llul'} ,.._.., 11<'1" Hill> Th<.•rr,­~,.r, qm,:11!) 11, 1,1o.1 1,• '<i l.1 be .. mn, un llw , w.lotline-

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M1A:e Wnde has sPUled m ns new guitarist with the l ' ibra"!ti m Melboume and it seems that all bnd k•el­ini=.s • if any, ha"e been settled. Jusl had a l!llen lo your new record boy.1 -.101.mdt 9real !:

L1Ule Sammy and The In­People have signed an ex­..:IUSl\'e contract with Big Daddy's to return for an eight week season at lhe end or Sei:tember.

I'm convinced after seeing the discotheque scene in Melbourne and Sydney that Adelaide people should be proud of their own Big Daddy:5" 111 •

While in Sydney wrnl 10 Dinah U'e's 21st bi rhtday party - we ro!led in aboul midnight nr.d caught the last (ew minutes o r what was l"t'ported ns a \"l'r}" swm}:mg arfalr. Billy Thorpe and Ra11 Brotrn were still there and we enjO)'ed our late cup o l rofftt w1th a quiet t hat and romita\ phone call or two prei;e,nted to us by L:ttle

Snmmf • • Enjoyed lhe AU!Hl Sht'r

man flocrshow at Chequers. Saturday night immensely Tlu.nk:. to Bill Walsh from R.C.A. for being n wonder tu! ho!t . •

'P4 1011 back lnlO town nf'X! Sunda)' afte r an ex• tremcl)' su~ul st.a)' in M el b our n e (or throe ACTION PAr:K.ED wecJ..s -promolinG their new double-sided outing ·· Hold On To What l'c,u'1't· Got/ H oncv .. t­Wlnt• '" - appearing In !ht' Adt'laidl' shooting or ··Kon, mouon" - doing 3 lunch tmu• promotion:. ~I M)·e r!' and or ,-ou~. tht' local dant-e lW.'t'lli' with a ton 01 1..'0unt ry towns thrown in fo r g~ mcn:ul't'

ll)' the B)' - Y?~ were t«-llinjt me that Ma.r Merril and the Meteor, very kindly supplit."CI the material fo r !ht' " A" ~ldt" o r tht' lr 11('~

disc " Hold On .. .'\ niL-e 1:estu"! Mox!

Why do j;roups ( unk.i\0~'fl that ls, nrri,'Cl In a town hoptnc to crack spot:. on a cold CM \'as?

f"e.llu , to succeed In this hard compelltl\'e game you net'd n lo or (I.Its, a lot of talent and pc rslsten~ but don 't fo:-tet the planmna 1m1tle, •HUH!! 111 •

See you where the ACTION i:t

'NEC:-.:E!.OAY, AUGUST ~1. 1966 PACE S

-with heels

Step into 1he switched..on standpoint now ... in shining color-w ild patent Gamins! Tuned-in colors . . . red, cyclamen, whi •e navy and black . Al l winking glinting patent 59_q9

Don' t miss out , they' re not hard to find , just follow your friends 10 Wittner Towr, and Village Shops Lay-by? Certa inly!

See Johnny Young, Fest iva l Reco rd and TV Star in person 1

~-• Mondar 5,-p:) •t Thr ,h,tralLA

Attadt- Slkip, IM't • ·ttnla l) ar.d 12310. Wo<ILU l;);l

• ~). Srp\ f.& L !lilC11llln.•:r-l -tir. Bl«k \ ru,dr a1 1,s 10 IJl.1

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PAGE 6-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1966

LILY BRETT REPORTS

~MUNNING!! JUMPING!! STANDING STILL!

In JU"t thr~ month'- lo­J!~ther, the thmnini: , Jum11• inr.: . .St:rndini: .Still I from now on abbrevmted ru. on =~;~115 ~/:;;~i:~l~~:~1: l:!t.~~ feed-back ~~id/~ ~~u st~~ :~:c~~:~ la rs han bet, n bruk,n on•r Just make u no!Sc and phl)'

~~r:::j,~~~~~·n l~~~l~S!i t:<> -:1.;: ~ ~~:, aJ~~rtf~~ ~~ s:=i~ct 1:~~!t°~tl:;-i~l ~'.~li;ay I~

:~;m, i:: ;~~n7s k~~~!~hi:!. a~~ l~':e~~\.'C ~~~ i~:~~;~s ~~~ :t .,,.:r ~~01~,;~ ~~~~1~f ~~ many u1hf'r indesuibablf' oom ple tf'ly rapture )' Our v.a)' b,.;tween Rhythm and thinp. . . I m ind , :md . w, han: liet'n Blues! ". D01.:g added " We

The reason fo r this excite- 1wo11le _ who \"r bttn nn~ly t.ann't made a r t'l'Ord yd , m..,nt. selr expression, or h)pnollSt"d Ii} uur music. ;u1d ,n·r, lookinc a round whatever name you ca re tu You don't Just go on s tage a nd Jila n tu make a rully give it, ls FEEDBACK ! To and go mad. En•rythinc lsl1ood 011c when we find the the K.J .$.S .. feedback is likt' sint't" rt" , you play, and draw rt,:,t m:i,trrlal", a druJ:, th t y Ix-com, com• thr cruwtl In wi th you, then Before the R.J .S.S. was plr te ly ca rried awa!' · t'\'l'n tp comes th, l'limax ~f fttd· rormL'CI, New Zealandcr tht" •·xtt"nt ~r 11haltlnc, as . r b11ck. and sm:ishinc of Andy was 1o1par t from being lhf'y wrr, high on d.ru5::i,. _ Instruments!" ' the chkf son o! the Woono-

And,· Jamt"s explains. , To inl roduc-c the grou;>. noona tn bel a drummer "This l!m't a Pmmick. al• There 1s Andy James, the lwit h \•ar1ous 11:roups, includ• th o uch a lo t ur pt"Oplt' say \'OCUiis t , Uouc t'ord, the lead ing the :tlissinii: Unks, but that w, jus t turn on a pt"r• guita r ist, Klei( Dallon, the hnd to sell his drums to sur• formancr. so. thal w~ can lbas!- pl:ip:r, and Jan Kob~rt •1 \·1ve, so ch11n1:ed to \'CX.-als. be la belled ' th t" w1ldrs t son, on the drums. They Dou~ was a lso a ;lllssinc crou p' but this Is Ju.s t not haw only been to.:ethcr for Unk for 5 months.

&KY's ~ ALAN Iii ROBEfflON

WIST COAST RIPDRT Lase week I madt• an ob­

-.errntmn n·i;ardmg Kum • 111111~ ba.~ plarer U,m Prio r. This week J 'm happy to suy thut I Ill€'\ up with Don in Perth a1min durmi; !us brief stopove1. before dcrltng back to Melbourn~ hJ rejoin Johnny Young. und Kom­pany m en , Tonr Summers und Maunc Pt>.!rson. I ill• h!n ·icwCO Don for my rud10 show, and he said he wns really Impressed with lht• scene in !\ielbourne KOM­PANY - FORWARD !

Wht." 11 J ohnn) l'o u11 r re• curded his hit "Sll'pb:u•k" ht"rr in Perth , hr couldn't J:t"l th o: linis ht"d 11rutluct onlo 6K\' turntables fast ,nouch: l wonder If Johnny will still be as unx.ious to keep 6KY m the picture, now thnt ht• hns JUZ on ~Is doorstep !icy! Johnn)' ! They te ll me that E n:rly Bros. n? \'l\'als, l\rllin!

In town , Ill the time of wrning this colwnn, Is 11 guy who must tra \'Cl more mill'S, and work twice ns hurd as any other singl e-act in thl• country Tht cu)· is \ 't• rnt• Condon : Up to now Vt•rnc has bl.'Cn his own munui.:,.r, tour m11n11ger 11.nd promotions mun - a n d

pretty su~rull)' too' I Lll'lic\·e though, that Verne w1l1, in future, be latching-on 10 a sucttssful Melbouml'­b:\Sed manai;erial stable.

Wh1](' in Pt-rth, lhis hard· working. i;ood • sounding, lll\'l.'f•.)tuck•!Or-a-word artist has JCOl a stack or work lined up wllh 6KY dances and TV shows. l wish )OU well, Verne.

TheSc d a)' s, EHryonc n1akt"11 av.a.rd.!; - and it's gt"ttmi.: to the stage whc~e anylJotl}' to t:h•n players of lhc :!nd tumborine on a re• cord WINS nn award! Nt: \·e rlhr leS!i. awards are an rssential part of the bus l• ne», and in \\' .A. 6K \ " s West Coast Awards are the rage. In case you're battling for inrormnuon about 'om I 'll keep )'OU in touch na• l ionally through Qo.Set, as final figures come to hand.

Before going, please for • gl\'C the brevity of las t week 's column. It was writ• ten rrorn what 1 thought at the t ime was m y death-bcJ lJ had flu >, hence the ruct that I ju.st HAD to blast Percy Sledge bt•fore I kl r. k, t'<I the bucket. Now that I'm Mill around 1l'l! probably btl ME thut !:Cl.) the blasting I

RECORD SALE

BIG DISC SALE SCHOOL HOLIDAY PERIOD

1,000', OF SINGLES

FROM 2Sc 2/ 6 ALL TYPES - R. & 8 ., ROCK , POP

C. & W., FOL!< , Etc ., GROOVY GEAR I ALBUMS TOO From $2,so,

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1966-PAGE 7

LYNNE RANDELL

"The Ku-Klux· Klan- are like adults playing at little kids!'

I th ink that thev ,e ;u,t a b11'1Ch of grown-ups that l ike acting like /itue kid.t. How would you like It iI your father got dressed up in a N&hlle. and a little hood, saying " You're going to die ... I'd be highly asha.'11ed. Let's leave It to I.he Ame ricans.

~ocialites the queen Yes - well some of /hem I thin k shP'!!i got a \"e ry

arc dopev. 1·,·e met a lot or nice son indeed - what a them. and the ones that are shnme he had 10 go back reall)· socialites are beaut, to England before 1 had a but ~ ones that p retend to chance to meet him! How. be nch and social are the e~r. abou t the Qltf'en. J'm ones that drive you up the not too sure whether 1 like

-------- wall. ha1:ing to stand up fo r her tn

ski-ing teenage morality :;:; ~~~'~to~~;,mak• "0

I'm no! allowed to partake In the.te sports : mainly be• Q2111e if I went tva ter-skJing, I 'd probab l11 drown and if I Wfflt snow skiing, I'd mo,t lUcel11 break oil m11 bones -OftVIOOY, I dorl't reall11 m ind "'-in, a .social outcast.

I think that m ryone has carol west their own s tandards and If _____ ...;.;.;.._ you s tick to them, then you're Carol Writ - I seem to h Ot being lffi!11.:J ral in your recognise that name - Hark, own eyes. 1 t hink that immor• yes - She's mu manager and it 11 is on/11 something that luu: tht''s a reT'J/ good managu been created b11 small min• except when she .1creams at dedness. me - and she scrt'ams at me

all t he time. Seriously, I owe e\•erylh inil to her. I realise llwt u•ithout her . I'd probablV st llf be 11:ashino rich heads.

kings cross Oooh . I lore King!! Crou I

always slay there when I'm in Sydney There are all sorts of kin k)' . peopli' walk1p g a round - 1l'S 1ernb!y inter• esting. l'ou go mto a dress ,hop and a lud11 u·aU.:s m ar.d «:IJ/S " / 11kt' that dress" and JIOU Zt'Ondl.'r u:h11 !!he's got auch a deep ro1ct· - then 11ou rc:1/lse that sht· s a man.

drugs I'\•e read :tbout th,:,m 1n

GO-SET Pt•rnnallv 1 t..·ould not go nt·ar anv type: o ; Pt~P­pilf b,·raust· If ~ou·r,· lzrt•d JIOU can alttJlf.t mu1ui9,· to last out ,u~·t a little lonyi!r or hart· <I ~mui: ~kt·p ~o,m:• Wht•rt• I lhmk Iha! dnig::. ure compll'tdy Unnt'('(•~,'11") und peoplL• who wll tht•lll want their bottom::. ::,nmdtl'd

football I 'm nc.1 allorn•d to tulk

about that You .1t·,· mv /ath;•~ I~ (I SXCi!r rL'ft"rl!i! and u•1• r1• •u~! no/ alloin·d to 111( .. 1/10": tht• U'Ord ,, 1oott>all"

jean shrimpton I tl:1-:J.. ~•u·s m1r;ht11 -

.she~ ro:illlV bt'cJUtllul. AU lhO.'k' peoph.• who .).'\!LI ''Oooh. k>ok at her knL't.'!> she's weanng :.hort :.k1rb." ~re all weurmg them now

topless dresses Oh - um Wt'I I. ~OU knov.· ,

if you '\•c got l!OIIIL'lh1ng worth showmg off - n'::. alnght / , av thert· s a tmu· c,1,zd place fo r e1erv_1hmg, on thL' ngh l .person. 1 m sure tlwv·d look QM ilt' nitY.

Sea shanties and foc'sle songs

(Cont. from last v,·ttk I Tht must unfortunate thing about shantll'S and

roc·s1e songs m book'i and on record, is that man)' have been drastically expurgatffl. Still , keeping in mind that )'ou ·re not alwa}-s c;etting the real thing, some records are \'llSUy superior to others. Probably the best Is a11 Er.gllsh Topic L.P . .. 1-•al't'Wl'll Nancy·· which contains some rnagnlfl~ nt singing or both shanties and rorebutters by Lon Kilil'n, Ian r.ampbrll. Roh Da,·t'nport and C)•ri l Tawnt>,· \\'ith Rt"rld S ullh-an helping on choruses. The Bct"O!t•i:anlments t by O:i,·r Swarb rkk, :ldd le- ). a re Slart­ling!y beautiful while always lx>lng in keepini;: with the .Sm j!mj,!. Unfo rtun:Ul'ly !h is L.P. Isn't a ,·mlable he re Il l preSt'nl. and would have to bt> specially ordcrt!d.

A. L. Llo~d and 1::\1.ln ,1 :"'Coll are nlwars oms:and­mJt and on '-t'a ,oni: ... tht'}' an, parucularl~ ~t roni:.. Bm h .. R\0,1 Hu~i. l!lu\\ ·· 1Tr:ic!m ~i n 1 and ··A S.iilur·,. C..irland '" 1 Pr \• .. 11i,:,• 1 art' Vt'f} £'n io~.ible :md illumin1:nini: n.-cords AU Fll\\t1rcl .. prcwiri. .. h, .. dl >- l in('tl\"t• cOnrt'rtln:t l\CCOm panmi.-nt on both. D:n·1· Swnrb r il"k plays fid dle on the l:itwr and Ralph Rm:kr , ~111tar. banJ0 and mandolin 1 .md ' 't·\t' S..•nh,,..t c:u:·,1r1 hdp C"IUI !ht' fom1 ... r .

Rt't·o rdi. h~ l' ,1111 nu~1on 1Trnd 111on, nnrl .\ 11111 ,rn1i,, 1 F,ilkwu,·" , a r,• a!n~ht to kam songs from. bm arc "'h1·rw1"'- unc'1 -- t1ni,;m--h,d. r,nd thn~e by Bu rl I \"£'<: . Wzl• Imm C'IRu:.on and L!onel Long :l rt' just colorless.

So !tu a.~ 1 know • h,•re nre no recordin gs of 5"r. -.ong!i by trud1t1onal ~mgers though Sta n llu~ill . who·s prubabl) tht' next bt.>:-. t th ing hns released --!i.:-.11ntil"s on Thr ~ ·H'n Sra .... en H \ I .\' llowe\·er , l 0\"e never heard this and I think 1t·~ be.:n deleted from the H.M.V catalogu e c-.. ptain Watson who died a couple of years ago, sm~s two St'a songs on the Wallie record --Tradition, 2 1 Slnitru and '.\lmlirians of \ 'ktoria". Also of consider• able inte rest are Sam Lamer 11-·olkways J anc! Bob Robf'rts (Co llectorl. who sing songs o! the fishermen, bara::ees ond oth~•rs !m•oJ\•ed In work around the coast o r on the Inland water wa)·s. These songs a re closely related I by derivation I to the sonp: o! the dt."ep-sea sailormen.

NOTES: Woody Guthrie has bttn rh-en a cltaUon by the U.S. Dt-partment or the Interior and bu had a po"orr sub-station namt'd after him mainly becau.e ol his 11on1s for the Sew DcaJ .

The next V.F.M.C. "Singabout" Will be held on Satu rday, September 3, at the Scout Hall, cnr . Malvern 11nd Or.ong Rds. Other coming events include the second Port Phillip District Folk Fr!!:tln .: preliminary func!lon which will be I\ concert or contemporary songwriters ... and a folk concert m the Trade,; Hall during Trade Union Youth Week .. Further details later.

Most records mentioned in this colwnn each week Are :\\'allable al D:iscurio ( Yo rk House. U u le Colline Sl reet. MelboUfflt.') .

Just as New York's Har• lem or the early JO's saw a blending or musical ideas, so then, at Melbourne's Har­lem we setJ a similar ..x:cur• rence. Two or Melbourne's best bands present their own interpretations of the music w h i c h originally emanated from the same source.

Tht.' Onions are already well known for ltleir ar• rangements from the classic jau period. As well as play, ing these rarel)' heard ar­rangemPnts, they are blow­ing at least one new tune a week . (The Onions arrive at Harlem at 10.30 p.m. alter a hectic 15•minute drive from their job at the Royal Terminus.

The Black Easlc Band, in their present form, Is the result o! S\J,·eral personnel changes 0\·er a period or About three yea.rs. During this :ime the basic nucleus of the band has been stri\'· ing to achie,·e a s tyle or not too heavily arranr;t.'CI. , swing­ing ·;ers ions or tunes run­ning the Jtamut or Jau: repertoires.

So. whether )' o i.: ap­p reciate one style or the o ther. you 're su re to L'njoy yourSC"lr

.\ Ian Urownt' u.!lls me he dropped in a t I.he Stich:t, , ~ nl'opator..· regular weck-1\- rehe:usal !ast week mu.I \\ .1:, rt:::t.11} im pre.o:St.>d b!· their t ri.:m~•ndous enthus­iasm and palnstakin;: ar­rnngeml:'n l.'i . The group is led b)' Ku» Wall, and m• dudes \\ Ulit.' llos~-clarinet. bn •·onyth - trombon(', Ka,- An.sell - piano, Small Chan,c - tu ba, and Ian :\h.c ru on t'le drum kn .

Gcolf Gilbert reports that ht! had a phone call from n \'Cf}' ch1.-ertul Gr~m~ Bell. who tola h im that the All Stars have scored the Surf• ers Pu.rndise Hotel Beer Garden for what looks like at least slll. months. Geoff proceeds to wish them luck and a plarue on tht! short­slshted Sydney promoters wbo let this great band es­cape to Queensland. Open• 1fll" da7 !or the Graeme Bell b ind is Auaust 12th.

Allison McCallwn, t he gorgeous singer with Garry Dartnt-ll'a Jau Wlurds, 101 enp1ed last week-end to AdrUUl •·ord, the pianist with the "rh•al" Gco lf Bull Olympia Jau Band.

Our esteemed Sydney cor• respondent S.liflS off with a memo to Eric OlUd at the ABC. "What o.bout giving thl' new R<..-ct Onion's rtM.-ord a spin. After all , the) were a sensation when the)' ap­peared in Sydney last year at the com·enuon··.

CONC LUDING THE 1".'ISCU SSION ON THE NATU RE AND VALUE OF ThE " WHI TE MAN'S BLUES REV IVAL"

Blues are W'lique amongst folk t~tions fn that

~~-:~ 1::iv~1N:~ ~f~1:riit!~n ';~tb~ ~\~';!~o~~t~d~!~

lers. Unlike the variou.1 ballad tradit ion.1 they do not

:;~: ~ 0 g" 0 :; c°rz't:~t;r::::!:!'t d;s a~:t ~:;e!~recn':fa:i their development. Whai J more. unlike most Joli,: Jo rm.1 blues became quicklV adapted to the urban

envi~7~~~~ hf> Ignores Berton 's _ point about neg~ concert an'1 open. sin gers, Lester aoes make the . valid criticism that Lewis, Ellington and Davis. ~xpenment with other musical ronns and that " lmltatum i.s not c-reatiue utilization "'. _

Ob,·iouslv using a tradition tu create something new is more \·alllable than merely rt-creating a tradition , yet i! Lester had his \\·ay Dylan would never ha,·e been allowed to work his way through the blues ~1:9dltion to a s tyle of expreu\r,-, "' h is uv,rn. To utilize a /(!lk trud it ion .succeuJ .. ::J .. . ~ .. ust /frJt master the tradition itselJ. One way question the va!ue ol recording young white s ingers when re-releases of the blues greats from whom I.hey learnt are so hard to come by.

However, many of these recontings or white blues• men !ulf.l a VPJuable role in that they provide a bridge for the non-negro listt:ner. 1 should Lh.ink lhat e fai r number or people hA\.-e graduated from K.R. & G. to Robert J ohnson . who would hAve found Johnson's music incomprehensible otherwise, so too with the progression from Muddy Waters to Muddy Waters. Nonetheless imitation for its own We should not be decried.

If )"OU want 10 sing the blues properly you ha,·e to copy, and l! you get good at copyi"lg 1here's no reason why ether people shouldn't listen to )"OU. The old time}· group, The New Lost City Ramble rs. do nothing else but re-create the sound of the old tuney strir.g bands and yet no one seems to object to the fact that U1e)' sell thousands o! rtf'Ords and sing to eno rmous audiences all over Che world.

What Lester is really complaimng about is that immature bluesmen are getting the recognition t pos.slbl)' because they"re white ) that the i; reat negro musicians dese rve ; --.-1. u:h i tc man can only 9ct .10 close to 0lacA· .-tmer1c-a and no lurther. Unfortunately he gtts c/051' enough to smell rhc cool.-ing and to peep throuoh t h.: 1cmdoz,.· to sec IJou· 1t ·s made and the nc:rt thing i'OU k 1101c ht•"s m ··L11c·· m agaimc telling hou: t'ic dish i.( madi' . I can ·t .•cc '?otc.· that"! dr!}erent lrom big L yndo'I ; 11 l'u:t Xam tel/mg the peopk hou; to run t heir count rJI" !K' says.

But Lester still hasn·t .:u ,swe rcd Berton's point that 1ht' white bluesman altitude 1s one o r resPt'('1 [ul aduln• fion . 3J1d 1he singers 1hemsel\'es can hnrdly be blam('(l fo r the rid iculous nonsc.nsc ·,\·rinen by people l:ke P:iu! :\'.e lo;on - that whne men a re playing the on ly good blucs being played at the moment

He also fails to see that the white man's interest in blues 1s not mere!>· cult'.lral dilletant.lsm, the white blues man is in many cases just as alienated and o. lmost as µe rs{'(!Uted. as the men who laid the basis for the continually de,·eloping folk tradltic;i known as the blues.

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Fo r the ftrst Ume m the history or the world's 1,:eatdt mor.ey makPrs In the music bu.siness, The Beatles have played to a less than capacity audience in tht: Shea SlRdium. llowrn r. it wa.s only 5.000 under capacity fi r 50,000 lkallf' fans who lu rncd up 10 t>e 1urnt':I on by 1hr lk.stlcs • ·ho for ha ir an hour's work, received $16 ,000. whieh "'·a.~ &s • of th~ gatf'. They ha\·e also set a new style in tra\·el for pop stars when they arrl\·ed at the Stadium pro­tectt.-d from the a rdent fans in an armored car. It ha~ tttt:n conllrmf'd by the dirtttor of John Lrnnon·,. nr:,i:t plctun- lhal it ,.,111 be a short tiack and sides fo r his part in ll soldif'r movie.

It had to happen - ar.d now the ftrst mini-skirt song has been n..:leased in England by DHid ESHn enmlHI. "Thigh H igh".

Cliff Richard, one of the artis1s who has remalned steady In the pop busme:.s and who ha.s recenlly been centred by stories or giving up the busint:ss, now admits o.mbitions to film .. \\'i.the.rinii: Heights".

The most fashi onable folkies around at the moment in the business are undoubt~ly lhe i'llama·s and thf' Papa'a. rt.-cenlly declined to appear on the Ed. Sullivan roast to coast TV :,how, but wQuld you bt!lien~ 11. ha\'e accepted a tour to RuS!ia????

mt llllrmES on the Sydney scene

First a b11,: gr-umb.(' -What is hapi;enln.: to tht-> Pop ScE-ne? Wlll're did nil th:? " ravers" go? Both here and owl'S('as the M.'t'lll' seems to he quieter than at any 1:m~ in the lasl f\\"c yea rs. Maybe theft.' "s ~till a bit of ac1u;m m Melbouml'. but in

ydn('y, 1hc Pop & '\•ne is hmpm)t badl}· Each W('t•k . cndl('ss amount.i. or ga rbage appear. which have no hope or bdng t>xposed. Ewn as recording l t-chmqu('.s a r e gc1ting bettt•r. c reatinty and n1aJ11y St!t'ms to bt.• d1sau­peann g. Onr!k'a~. ·· po11·· Pt'Opl t" S('t'RJ m0IT intt-rrs lt•d in • ·ho Is •rarini: lhr ir h:i.ir • hat ,n!·, who b nt•u rolk and who isn't , or •ho is rat·· Ins around wi1h "ho. Then there was 1111 that un Chnstlan-hke rt>al"l1011 t !xiii· nlnt:, bumm~ t t ,J John Lt>nnon's obser..-n u on on 1he sad :-tate o r hwnamty, wht•n any Uunkini: l)t· tson lvulcl Grasp quite ca:s• ly wh111 he was trying 10 say. All in all ,

a lol of people llttm lo have ror10Ut-n lo mtntion, work at . and think about the mor. Im portant part of 1hc Pol) Sttne - MUSIC. Tbls is • •htrc It au oeslns, and with• out It 1hctt Is no Pop Scene.

One of the local excep­tions co all or thlS are the I.0\0t'd Ont-!I, OUI or Mel• boume. Although it"s hard 10 jud&.: from tele,·ision ap­pearances onl)' . th..:y ha\'e the crowd - pleasing, !an­gl•tting kind or exdtement wtuch so many supposed ··no.me::" don't have at the momenl . I hope U'.i not an• olhtr case of a quick 4ash follo• ·cd by a fut H:n.

Miss W. Ordlsh of Liver• pool, England, thought when she first heard it, that "Yel• low Submarine"" was the new Rolf Harris record -she"s got a point there ! I

The sooner Pat .-\ulton s tarts pl!ttin(I; some or his own talent on records the "'•tter - and I don·t mean that Aulton Mob thin&. Any, body • •ho cau1ht his appt'ar• :inc-r on " It 's All tlappt.'nlnr .. n-«ntly would ban cauch1 a qui<'k slimpsc of t he kind of talf'nt this 1uy has been si t tlnr on for a lour t ime and H r) rarl'l f CX JIO.SCS. I don't know :mybody else m the countr\· who could handle !>Qmc:hml: hkc B111)' StC\\'art·s '"Sumnwrtunc·· and no: ~~•1 h1m :.1.• lf m10 one heck u! :1 me-s.s !

Uri• n E11s1rin is ~ore ::about the U .)C llf Cht.'1°!lo H'i"· sion or ··.\ Ille"' !o r the C-"'· ~oundlr.-ck uf tht.' IRO \ IC -1111 , 1111 , tu t :

One highly ~UCl..'CSS!UI l::ni,;· hsh perfu n n cr who 1~ ublt• tu ~nub the hi t scene and not worry, S.I)".!> tlw la:) l l'hu.rt J1c was on 1:s m "T n•.isure Island ..

That ·i. a ll . • alk 11111: UAL :\ll." LES.

Brisbane and the "STYL­ISTS"

WEONESOA Y, AUGUST 31, 19u6 - PAGE 9

Dear GO SET E\'er since Go Set has

been ll \"lUlable m Brisbane. I have read it wilh great in• 1eres t In recent weeks you ha\'e prin ted lt:tle rs from Mods and Sharpies and at first I was confused about who was who. Being a Stvllst tmod is now outJ m)•.self. I was shocked to read about Mods having I0nR hair I was glad to read some Mod's letters in their defence although 11 was said that Sharpies wear wide jeans. Some Mods wear Lee "riders "' which a re wide Am~rican jean!> made of hea\')' demm. This shows

that lhe two different sets o r Mods don't wear the same gear 1 hope Brisbane does not get to Lhe stage which :\1elboum e is now In . There are many rockers in Bris­bane but we ipmre them as they are mostly httle kids with their s tudded " belts"­lht')' mainly stick to the suburbs and don '! gi\'e us much t rouble. Checked trousers are "in" at the moment m Brisbane, but or course . :is more people start wearing them, they will soon be replaced by some­thing mo re exc1tinR .

Alw1m Kcepencr. Br isbane.

,~rnrnm~;; • MODS VERSUS SHARPIES The argument goes on

Dear GO-SET,

Ha.s any GO-SET reader any suggesUons as how to con vince parents that boys with short hair and baggy Jeans aren't all decent, r:.lean­ll\'ing respectable lads? I loathe Sharpies but my parents would rather see me married to one, than to ll

long-haired decent mod :

i~ -~~~ ~~~t ::~,~:'·: clothes • conscious M o d rathe r than &. kicks-seeking sharpie. M)" time. Come to think of it - Sharpies are more BLUNT, than sharp.

Janice Fraser . CUXUWA , N .S. W .

Sharpies always look neat!

Dear GO-SET. I would like to r,-oint ou1

to all Mods that thcv ar.· w..--aring /ashion.1 that go /a rtMr bock into the past than the Sharpies· baQgp pant .1. In the Ell..abethan t1~ the boys used to have their hair hanging nil ~round their shoulders Just hke to da)•"s lmmatun- feminint' Mod.!!. The Mods or toda)' are mo re fo rtunate as th~)' ha\·e hair sprn)" to kee1> thPir tong locks m platt

I think that nothing looks mCt"r than a Sharpie in 'I'wet'CI ur Pm s1 npe s to \·e­p1pe pants , t'ither Chl'<'k shirts o r ban !or. JUJnper shins and II bone or m1u ·o,.m c:ard1gan o r JWllp('r. T.'lci r hair is nfu•avs l,:t'pt neat and t1d11 in ,i 1·a 1,1 smart short itu lc.

r, onlv the publzc 1.-,mc both sides of the stor y bt'· hind tht! Sharpies r . . \Iods battle. If they did I 'm qui te sure that they woul:i change thei r mmds and look to the Sharpies in a different way.

Everyone seems 10 be one, eyed towards the Mods, quite different to a few montl\S ago -when all adult! were against long-haired boys and trying their hard· es t to keep their daughters away from these scruffy characters and trymg to pre• \·ent their sons rrom tum• mi: into one.

Come on Dance :\fnnagers wake up to yoursel\'eS and allo111· all well-dressed Sh:ar­ples into your danC\"s. I 'm quite su-e that once they all get 1ru.1de there will be no trouble at all. The "71ain reason /or bratds ,,uts1dt dar.ces u bt"CaU$1' u·r.en tht .l!od.1 eo .. :r ou! t':t"ii ! !art throu·m9 .1mart remarks around so !hat the Sharpies will hear. They know \'ef}' well what 1s gou,g to hap­pen and they enJ0)' the Shar­pies grwng a bad name m• ste;,d or them bemg picked oo If thl' Sharpies and Mods Wl're ah m tQ&ether ·"iey Wlll a ll nu ngle togeUier and mind thei r own busmess. Hou: about :t Da11ce .l!anagcrs. Fair Go"

Yours t ruly, 1'tro Sfi1Rl£YS

Byrds hard done by

D..·ar GO SET I lun-c bt'('0llU' so dis

turtx'CI b) tht• lnJU~I I(.'{' d ont• ru the BYRDS b y many .-\us l rnlmn md1tl " latl(l ll!- nnd a lso nm~rnzint~s

The rnl: ,n ~t~11 10n .. flC' \·t>r play a Byrds n '<'Ord enough Tiu:- explains ,,.. hr lht•) h:wen' t had II hll --met, "' .\l r Tambou rm,· .\! n•1 The D.J .".i, pla) n"'<'O rd~ muc-h m fen or to th,• B) nb records r e . Uwir ne111· re!cal>(' , n1111 D1men,10n is hardly l.;"\"t' r heard

Gerald .\lov!an. Shepparton. 1·1cton a.

Mod girls hair D,,•,z r GO-SET T t-.n\'£> a p rob lem which I

would like answere-1. Not \ err Ion~ al?'.o, 11 was \'ef}' :\lod fo r j?irl!i; to have ve ry o:hort hai r Howe"\'er . it <;{'('lnS now. as though Shar­p•es a re the ones with shon hmr. if this IS so. tht>n what length are the female :\lods wearing their h:ur""

.\!:s,.' Kci.: :s l": C't0" :!l

.Australia - to be number 3?

Dear GO SET, .-\bout the Austral i an

scene at the moment. I feel 1t 1s t ime !or someone in .-\ustraha to enter the world market. America gave the world £ /t'u Pn.'s/ey. BuddV Uolly and the hundreds of others that sprang up around them and dled. Eng• land t.hen presenwd the B::atles S!oncs and hun• dteds of other i; roups that soart'd to the top and dled 1 :So offence to anyone ) . . -\us­tmlla at present is exporting some of its best - .\'onnu, Rot.·r T u:1/ig':U .\I .P D ltd. and the most ongmal yet, T'i c- l.\u~ bt":.U ! am not a ran or any or them but I can at li'a.st r\."'COGfllSt! talent to somi"! extent and 1 admit tht>y arc very gOC'd But the Aust rah an seene Still ha! some \e 11• exc11ing sounds e g Ru-inrng Jumping Stand mg Soil Trco - ! Purple Heort$. To sum II all up I would like 10 i.ay .-\USTRA LIA IS :'\'" EXT and the O\c r St"as trenagers • ill envy th .. Aust ralian tt.'enagen. 1ru,tead or nc-e ,·ersa I Cotild o.n)'onc help m .:i v. !lh m!ormnuon on the o ngmal :\t b~mir Lm ks?1

J T L Ci..~rk Esq H a Edt,:ard ~I ,

St Ar naud V1clona.

PAGFlO-WEONESOAY • .:UGUST 31, 1966

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LILY BRETT REPORTS

SANDY* IDMDNDS LOVES KINKY GEAR

Tcday was a day of great sorrow for Sandy Edmonds - the !eason? She 11 only wearing 1ix, in1tHd of her usual eight, rlnglil (She was in a hurry when she left home!) These rings are most artistically arranged _ o~ hand gold, and the other 1il'ffrl To add to this deltghlful arrangemen t, Sandy 11lways wears one outsize earri ng. , " Y_ou mlvh!, think, because ot my eight rings, that I hlce J.W.llery (we were inclined to think tha t way ) " but I only Hice rings and earrings. I absolutely can 't 1tancl broochn or banglul"

To complete the pictu re. and make Sandy one of the most originally dressed girls in the scene, 1he has all of Mr 1ha.1 and clothe, personally made for her l:1 New Zealand . Sandy claims to have " no money, but million, and million, of clothes . I ab10lutely adore clothe,, the ones I like best

are really old fashioned clothet; kinky thing, 1uch H piro striped suits and colon that clash, such H

purple and yellow!"

Thi, talented 1,irl ( she speaks Italian and Spanish fluently) arrived from Liverpool only 2 year, ago, and made her ho!'M In

,._..., Zealand. After Sil( months, she was more or less "dis.:overed" and since ther: has worked her way to bei ng New Zealand 's top female artist! In this s;,ort time, she has made 4 rec­ords, a ll of which have been

;::~ 1:n~0

~ r~ 8~:c!ef; vision show, and is having her new record released ~n!

Of the disadvantage of being a girl artist in the pop scene, Sandy says " I fNI that it Is much easier for boy" on stage, because, girls will scrHm, but the boys are more reHl"t'ed. But I also feel that if you

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ~1. 1966-PAGE 11

have a good s: ,;e act. you can appeal to both sexes -I have my own chore­ogr Jpher who plans out my act, and I always try to wear clothes that will appeal to girls , and as a result I find that both boys and g1rls usually ac ... ept me . A.110 I get satisfaction from plHsing kids, 11nd I love singing, and rea11r getting into a song".

As for boys, well Sandy says that at the moment, she is so busy concent rat• ing on her career ( " I've been in Melbourne for one wMk now, and I hncn 't had a minute's rest") di ·he momen t, that she just

,un 't got any time to go out. However, when she does go out , she likes to be with boys " that have got their own opinion, I hale boys who haven 't got 1trong views on things, al10 I like boys who are kinky dreuan, and one more th ing, th1,y must be ea1y to get on with , H

neurotic peoplP are bor­ing!"

"My amb 1:ons for the i Jt\irc? ;, _ I've got where I want to in New Zealand, and I'd li ke to have a top re<ord out here. Otherwise, ater on. l'd just lik~ 10 se:: e d:: ... ., and get marr'ed!

\lak<•-up li('ar

than :ire suppllcd "''ith cake mascara\.

Buy e)·ehner brushes with a fine point but "''hfch are firm cnouah to t.ake a tm le

tween !. pressure Secret No. I is practice Eyebrows nt't."'<i ~.arµ pen

and Secret No ::! 1S good ols but be.st c,f nil a:-e brush equipment on ryebrow shapers as made

A make-up case is a good by Re\•lon , Rubinstem a.nd inn•stnu-nt and is the best Maybethnt' A hpsuck b:-u.sh place to kd!p cosmeucs ,par• for outhnmi: is 1>nport.an1, tlculari)' when trnvelling1 5able onl!s b)' Ar<kn or Eyc­Ne\·er take it to work as u Jure. Propelhni: hp penc1b handbag Now comes a fo r outhn1n1: are supplied by list or the i;ear required Chanel :-o.tural loured be.tori? ) 'OU i:.1nrt collecting suck.!> ror corri:-cuni; are the make-up 11~\!. Helena Rubmstem's Conceal

A ma&nifylni; mirro r is a and Max Fuctor's l.ra.a> must, and 50 15 a pair of Keep .:veryt.hin~ that t WL>eze.rs . Tissues. e)·ed.rops comes into contact with and eye make-up remover your make • up spotlessly pads I fJ.r••lon, Max Factor ) clean :u. cosmetics seem to come next. At least two attract din at a 1:reat rate. pairs or fake e)•elashea are Powder puffs should be ne...-essary, one pair wboli?, washed often - as liho11ld the others cut in halves or brushes and combs. Be quarters. Fake finiernaill ruthh.•ss in throv.'in& out are run but &re not st rlclly make-up lhai doesn't sun cssenUal. They 1t1.1e on or you - and be just as deter• clip on and w hen vamiabed mined to lhro111· out empties look i:uc:Uy tUte the ,-J - broken lipsticks, cye­thin&, They can be worn u brow pencil stubs, etc. a full set or to oover OIU! Keep an eye Opt.'ll for nc,., broken nail. make-up lricka &Dd tech-

They &re ftled and shaped nlques. Hana around L~ to ftt any nail shape. Bruahes ahop counte1s - t ry any• for block type eyeshadow l.hina: once. Lt>t the con• I Revlon , H e I i: n a RubJ.n. .suit.ant.I demonstrale on you stein ); brushes for mucan - the)' wOD.'l cat yo1,. lf you (buy b la:pr , better aaes don't buy.

PAGE 12-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 , 1966

TBE E'fEJfTI AND UPPEJlllftil OF TBE UIHUTI IN l'65

CONTINUING LITTU STEVIE'S CRAZY STORY

EXCLUSIVE TO " GC>-SET"

•~,, I 1 ~ ·-11111 UH-hi'

IYIIITIIIIDI

"I rolled around the floor . .• I went mad!"

The ()!;lo Hotel looks marniftttnt - ·Ith Ill beautiful .,..hite t'.df'rlor and polisht-d • ·ood window frames. Inside, the rooms are e\·ery mlllionain.i's dream with hua:e beds. sprawled across beautiful Penlar. carpets. The bath• room.1 are somcthlnr you Just csn't !marine and the fun ny - but beAt - thlnr i.1 th~ then' i1 no elus lllsUnctlon. Musicians with halr down to their feet can acquire accommodation quite easily and I think p.,.,aple such as Mike Furber and the Bo .. ·ery Boya, the Throb. the Loose Ends and many. many more people I have failed to mention would llke to say "Thank J OU, The Oslo! "

As we dro\·I! up Gray St .. St Kilda, on our way to the Oslo, our faces. u alwa)·s, were brlcht with enthusiasm. We shifted our luapae inside and made ready for anothe.r three weeks of Mtdbourne. '" um tlme, altbou1h we didn't know It, "Sbe'1 So f1m-" had climbed wry hlsh on the charts in MelbOumr and Sydney. At ~ur ftrst eta.nee that night we were to see the ~ults of Ted Albert's philosophies. This time enrythlnr weal p-eat for us. The places where we played hid attendances which were far greater than the weeks be{ore, and more and more girls were ~I to scream al As the time went by. we did country tours dances. Tbi1 time nerybOdy lo,·ed us - evt-n and more personal appearances throuJhout the D.J.'1 ! ! N.S.W., and then we were booked to do a blc

One dsy, M.ike wokt- uli and told us that spectacular in Brisbane. where v.•c had never the 3UZ disc jockeys - ·lshed to mttt u1 111 in been !Jefore. the lounp of thr Windso r Hotel. Mike doesn't On our arrival in Brisbane, we were not like talung us into hotels for anything. He very Impressed by L'te look or the plac-., Itself. said he even pleaded with the 3UZ disc Jockeys, and we wondered what the Queensland kl~ telling them that there would probably be would be like. Flnlt, • ·r • ·f' nt to. the racho trouble, but the)· said not to worry, as the !itallons and fount! 11ut that thr d1~ Jocke)'lf Windsor WI!" the quietest pub in town. • •rre .!rllrhted to !ltt us, and all in a ll they

SO we al. t rotted up there and shook hands ,...f'N" a tt: r:-at bunch of blck.,,. The night Of the wlL'i. all the OJ .·s. l!ntortunatl'ly a fttt:bt s tarted ~pectacu!ar came and we v. ure \'ery nervo.us. after ,i.r had bttn lnsultnl t"0minuOu.!tly ind I Back st•Jt" - ·r could hf'ar lht' kld!i ff re11m1n tt: had bttn smashed in thr bal'k and the manatt:f'r H thf' Purplr llf'lrts went bdott us. s nd a, asked u!i to lean. Howe\·er . the disc Jockeys ,...e ,.-ere about lo Jl'.O on 11tarr thr llnrts l'lmr said it was the best lunch they had had fo r off, thf' lltt:hts wrnt oul for our f'ntrant.'t' . The year!> and so ti\·ei;•thing was 0.K. kid!i starled to rush down to the front of l' a,

A few day11 brforr our departure • ·e found stage and wt- thought the kids thought It was out that • ·e wrre booked for a 1tadium show the Purple Ht!nrts cominc on to ciu Onti last e1lled the "Gal.a ;••iltt:ht or tht- Stu,··. We were :1umber. But a11 the li1ht1 • ·ent on ou· worr ie11 ,·tiry excited about this, and. better stlll , when Wf'ff o,·t-l't'ome u the kid, lll't'ff t rylnr to Jump v.·t> had arrived back in Sydney and wt!re settln.: on the ,ta~ to pt st u1. and throu1hout hslf up our equipment In the stadium. the news our brackt't the rt' .,..u pandt-rnonlum u thf'y reached us that ••Shc'1 So Fine" was number tept JumpinJ up and 1rabblntt: u1. As we left one throughout Australia. That nl1ht .,..u the the staae. I'm sure lhat each of us thought that wildest and belt performance • ·e had enr Brisbane was the wildest place In Austral ia. known in Sydnf'y, Then in the dre111in1 room as we got

As we .,..alll:ed down the alslr lowarda the changed, we thoug!lt that It Wk& all ftnishL-d and .octa~. the kid• stood on the seata or the stadium we were ready to go back to our hotels. Wt-

:1o:."':V~~~d1!~~·:u:=:..':~~ln';':~: ~·e:o:l~t:,: ~ :~,al~W~_:~~~e:~l~~n::: a fut number. then • ·e did .. I 'm Mad" durln1 thro11rh the 1t.rttb or Brbbane. Ho\ir,·f' r, iu. which I rolled all •bout the 1t•se amons the the back 1la(e door opened and the taxi dron lii trramen - I • ·ent mad! Tbf' n we ftnish~ ol out It s tar&ed ! ! with "f.-he'11 So tine". and I think every rnnnbfr Tht' re wpre only aboUl 100 laces outside or the Ea,ybull lf'rt tbe 1tase fttlln1 v<try the dour and we waved nonchaleotly. They happy ! 111 1tarted acrcamln1 hys&erkally and It 1ttmed

H thou1h the whole sl rttl bad come alh·e.

GO-SET

OF TIIE 4'e/J Geoff, Tony, Bob &;,' TU•

~Yto:!te=~ =·:-=:.~: Here's one sure-ftre way - :Ck•~ :=-wi,: ~ write a c:iw-:n. • Soll! :,:mi::,, - and Skve

'Ibe ftrst ever "lntema• aad • • • ~n:~=1': .. t~~us7:!~ ,:}: 11 5=r0pi:1~ ! !Wiin ~~:~ b~~ ~~~ ~~ u:! •on~i:~;. ~l':n Fowleyb, wah1?,!t1~m:.~ bttOme lbe por,, carlbl or

. P~ mak If ' baltlti Autlralla, and l S Ille Mf'I• !!~t~ ~America·! Napoleon bo;,met :.J.'•"=:::e u:r::~· xiv with "They're .. c _omins ~ydney cU.sc.Jockeys a:reu~ To Take Me Awsy :n the that lack of talent in record• U.K.inh~t'f~~ed0f a°':'t;: Ing artists and quality in

~ ~~1:~ ~~t~~'. ~:~~nw:;~~=r::;; ~! ~~:' caC:u~.::u~ :Y~~11=·~!:;e'UleTh:!

tw been "snatched ~p" ~: :~ds ~ J:!';Y ~~:eve:.vr~~ ~P~~·w~~e~ros~ com~ out the D.J.'s support? Take

~~:.:1n:11 ~i!~~ ~~--~a:fr.J!: ~-; g~~e~~a,J~~ :e D!.:'•be~ oearnc: :.~ Austl"lllla ha\·e sccu:-el :... . 3U p1-yed tbedl tbea, and debut world rtileue. Kim look wb.st lie ~ No­will be brou1ht to Austrtlla Uoe where everyonv s ro1n1 in the near future to pro- if ~ey WL"lt to have a " wild" mote his record and hap. holiday - where ~ It

~~1~ ~~·e:1~~'. = ~ ~s~J•a~!i' ,'oin; ~~~~tatl~~hl'::'l\c~f~ Ullt Y~ ·• • ~ Yorke. who at the momtnt S~g of pla)'Ull Aussie ls concerned with making records: Brisbane charts the arrangements for Nor• have been riddled with them. mle's imminen• orrh'al. This week there are elJh~

• • • on thti tBC Survey (13 beini,:

Historl~s sa)'; The Nor• ~k teco~d,then~ee~y ~r:y~ man Imasion or England list or two hundred records. was in 1066 · · or was It thirty to forty or these arc 1966? Australian , which looks like

Whilst on the subjec1 or :~!n!r~ffre~~:nJia~:: Normie: Brisbane ha.s seen trallan artists are hot pro-

:~tm~ntte ~rer o:c~:i:~ pe~y ~ . v.~~lch .. {~:n.:;:~.1

week at the Royal Brisbane PU m~ !,'1 . a • ·

~~~im~o~~e h7stufu~w:~ They re comln& to take me concert at Festival Hall last 11.way - you·n be In gear Saturday night with Geoff next week. ...

Guess it must be "Back-to­Brisbane · week" this ytiar. The bla 'uns were here !or the Royal National, i;.nd then returned for Normie's faro­well, New compen: of "Go! 1" and \'~rile newcomer to the Aussie pop scene, Johnny Youns seema to be makin1 Brisbane his second home. He was ht!~ earlier in the month to promote "Go! I" and WU back lut wee.k~nd &Ion& with peUte Lynne Randell <Jast love her "Goin' Outa My Head" ). A bl& month behind us, Bris· bane haa a blc month ahead with vll.lta to Uw Sunshine State by Dinah Ltt, Tony HeDJ'}' , a Brisbane boy at

For about a mile up LIie aame li l recl Lhere wne kid• 1oln1 home. and they rushed onlo U:e road at UM' ,ilde of the taxi. Ot course, the taxi had to stop st the lights and that was it! ! About ftve to ancn hundred kid• ,tarted pulllnr aerials 011' the taxi, and jlmipinr all over H, trylns to Id OM &yrn down and rocldar the f"'---------------'I taxJ In " tut e11'ort to ff&eil u1 ln.lde ! !

The tax1 driver crew most unhappy and wu f(Vinl to chuck us all out to save his cab. Howevu. we let him know that If he made u1 ,et ou, ..... e would probably be kllled snd told tum that ou r manapr wu 1· 4 .. and would kill him. At'Wr runnina down about 2,000 kids. he made his way back to lhe hotel. At the time of all the commotion in the tax1, I 'm sure we were all rather terrifted and we couldn't under­stand why UltJ kids wanted to a:et at us. We Uaou1hl Dick mlolSI have , worn at one of lbem on &lie way out of the slaltium.

Don't mlu next week·• episode of the ex• cltina: EasJbuu ln I NS story told by lJttle Stevie t:XCluslvely to Go-Set. .. ________________ •

)-SET WEDNESDAY, AUGUST JI , 1966-PAGE 13

I P·Ht ( harry vanda I

P.\GE 14-WF.ONESOAY, AUGUST 31. 1966

J, LESLIE PIXIE TALKS OVER YOUR PROBLEMS

FAN CLUI Df'ar LHlie Pb:k,

t joined a (a.., club about 2 months q o, 11t1d although I sent my money. add~ and name I have received nothing back. Do you think I should ,.,.nte to die girl or • ·alt?

"Nolhlnc ... Vi<:toria. P.S . - ls it true that fan

clubs have meelinp? Write &o thf' Ji.rt apJn and

ask Mr to send you what sh.­rrflmiM"d fir to oeflnd y(lur money back. Endost yo ur name and addrn1 •Jain, 1he may hue mWaid tttf'm. If 11h-: 1till doesn 't answer, w nd me hc.'r name and ad• dreu and • ·e will ~• in touch with Mr. Sot all fan dut,s hnc mttlln1s. but most do.

just roolf'd with the other boya. He enjoyed being with me when we were alone. The atrts say he's no good and even my mother says lea,·e him. The boys say he's shy. Please, Leslie, what do you think ?

"ConluRCI", Victoria. I think be'1 too ally to act

n.atunJly w-lth you ln front et all Ills hiend1. Tall.e IM lnlU&th•r at par1.lt'1 and aak him to dance or Just keep him in con,~rutlon. If he pts into a conwr • ·Ith all the boy1 iake 1 ,trJ.rrlf'nd ovtt and 14art talklnJ to them all, Ulen 1rad1&ally con, centrate on your boy,(rlend.

" IANK BLANK" Dur Lnlk Pu.le.

I am craz)' over a boy who works in a ba.nk so I OPt!ned an account at his branch so I eould see him. Later I found my friend asked him to go out with her and I fell so hurt that I d05ed the ac• count Now I do n ot see him at al:. What should I do?

"Teller", Victoria. ()pton ,·our acl'ount ..-in,

and 1.ben aak blm .>ut. Olber­"'' ilf', forpt him.

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ROMAHC-t: st,11•• ~•· Lllcky d.,.y Surw:111) Luc• r lf'fflllndlrak-lhlinlfflU!Olnwnbftl u IIMly W be lma-ie.nl ftOMAHl'E Dun'! • lll'ftr llw1 •- A ''-1' ll'Oal ! ,um l..-k vt M'lr runll • lo"ld ... wUlbrl"111oud dtn,.,. Shu.., " ff •-...., , 1•1 l'IIW• rlll> •tl,ht ....

HQIU:, ~I t lllc ,, ll< ~n,. !S111·k Wllh l&1n1 lu&h dun,.. Lhl• J,11rnud h•r ruulme u, """""""' ""-dw11hc•ut1un ,,.,11,,. .,,,.

Thl' report!i are coming m 1 man)· ,.;h\•ques a rc ;nr·ini; around l'OUntry

Tippin, that Peter llnltt .,. !olluwmg a ~en •·5 of or 1be Groep will I•ve 1,trnuu,;; L't'nC'l"' rl ,,. The~ lhem very ·IOOll , maJnly be- ::1 • ~-. lt•;HUfL'\.I :t hancl cause of lhe trouble which /, 1, i,, ·.irl'U ut, ... 1.11,:c ,\·,,ar bU been brewinl amongst ~ !:,~-els' A w11rn1nii wa,­them over the ~ few ~., .i hr Ton~ H.-ah.•y • in weeks s1noe lead a.lnger • l;..1.S.•t " colun11 ,1 on Pe~r McKeddie decided to · , : ;il U(.'COSJons . but it ap­leave and 10 to En,lar.d . . . ,ir• that many <'ountry First record rele:ue for The v;:k hare s till copped It! Mldar-.s due wltll.ln tbrtt t ,1 rls ~alore are out of wttks . . Who •·as the well 1;. m BendJ&o, not only lcnown Ulevtslon chol'flO- .. l'neral employment , bul Rrapher who threatened to lhl" pop biz. So, Ii any sue the heads o f blr produt'• nds are in lhr'Cb or • tlon companv because they o1U~· co..d remJniM fan• .. ,dn't &1ve him a credit? rher, just call on Uncle

ju~~fu, ~ t.°:° A!~.1: ~iany co1111try promolen

f~o~":1!t ~::~:~ =~: tlt-Hndi!~•=t !=.'\!y':~ excited 0\·er the sound p ro- the pop bb to.lay. Yes, duced for their latest r ecord has been ,roved that some ' 'I'll Have To Go"/"Some- d members have very body Help Me". It was ort memories - they fre, cho5':n as the second best ntly fo~t their Jobs, Australian tt\1;....$(" or wl't"k get their instrwntmts and by Mel aide Radio 5AD . . r too often ) forpt the The first showing or tht' m'W tople whO dJd. mUUl to ,lalional 1et•naee show " Dig !Ip them to &"'t "off the We !\.lust" wu not quite as 'Ound" in lhe ftnt pl,oce. Good as t!Xpech:d due main !y May I wax poetical and to the pc,ur sound which w ;i.s ieall a Jillie adage that produl't'CI . Several of the k>tlld never be far from numbe rs were loo loud 3ncl lr thoughts: " As )'OU climb others 100 sof t and a Jot l'f ie ladder of success, re­~he o n Ginal sound wh i1·h .tmb<!!r thOk you pa.s.,. It 5('('Mled perfect in th!., tlud10 on·t be very long before was lost completely. Bill lU meet them apJn on tht'}' l'Bn only learn by their rt way DOWN ". mlstakf's and the next sho"· Country bands who fee l promlSt's to be ol a very hlGh u: takinc on the " bl&· quail!)' ... Dt!nise Drysdale l lC" in Melbow'ne may be i~ off to S)·dney next monlh alter how &ood they ~ 10 pul down her Hrst record :erested to knOw that, no which is a Tony Bart-cr •r THINK tbe)' are>, they oompos1 tion called "Sw1• ust be prepanid to w-orlt shinf' Shadow~" and the tovm at $2 per bad for other track is "Rescue Mc'._ least three moalba before It w ill ht' released on 1he ey can expect to eam &nJ· Phonn \'ox labl. J. While m .".ICtt NEAR wbat \hey pt Sydne)' sht' will appear un the country. H 7M 4-'t Salurday Datt' and It's All •I~ &Ma, ,... ... 1ft,, llappenln11 ... On ~pkmb<' r Mf'l...,.'a ....._ l, Sormir H 1n1·r wW be t lir Reoen.Uy, a top AuatnUan Ciur11t 1.ood Guy alone • ·ith I r &trolled into tbt bue­Hill Howl.- 11nd Peter 8milh. mt ot a Iarse U..tre iano,

Durin.r: lhP pro,ram tht')' 1 IOn aceinf an lmpraalve • ·ill .r:h·r locaUtk:• and &ht ray or pm.Uemln wblch he tlt!it Ht'f' Normie fal\Ji to Muned ~re appropriately n-11l'h thf' IOC'alion will rt• cSsed to act U "bol.lDl»n .. ,-rln peri.oniJ.Jy auloJraph· r l~ b!c show, 1111d "W, ,·d 1.1iiuiu:. imd <'opiu of hi. llers • He WM poUtelJ l11h-lll rttord. Nornde kat·t'I own the CORIIECI' door Htr •:.,;srndon airport at 7,lO id informed that be had a .m . lhf' followlni day on llkOO in on • Muonle hi!i ,u,· lo Encland. Ht- •ill Mia;.- me,e,U., ! 1otop off at Mut'ot, SydMY, Due to the response o! a for a pre11 f'rttP',ion . NormW OSI enthusiastic crowd at "''ill thl'n 10 to Perth IJ,efort cir Mrst appearance in

Ktually k-avlql Aatnlia . • 1ij1~~:~m:o•~~~

W-R MIKE FURIIR toMl'ITITION

• II next Friday night .

runi, ot P0J)Ula1 Ballarat ) Up "The Kkodaets" will

Plc1&5ed lo know that to ran cJubl have been ·m,'d fo r them. Write to ' Gabrielll: Brook, 1 J C::.~!ona~~: 1nt ~lrttt, Blllantt E&51,

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AFTER LAST WEEK 'S ENORMOUS RESPONSE TO ROBBY & LA URI E & THE RONDELi-" . NOW WE PRESE NT

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