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Darkstone

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  1. Here's some more John Farnham Gold.

    The first track is from his "Little River Band" days and is an Aussie classic. 

    The second track is an AC/DC cover that he absolutely nails.

    The third video is an appearance with Tom Jones on the iconic Aussie TV show, "Hey Hey It's Saturday" from 1990. I've posted this one before. It still blows me away everytime I watch it.

     

     

     

     

  2. 5 hours ago, Captain Howdy said:

    There is a post for Mick Mars.

    Not sure an Oranthi topic is the place to discuss Jacob.

    His name was mentioned in the press release. 

    Considering some of the tangents we go on, I think it's a valid post.

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  3. On 1/12/2024 at 12:03 PM, The Rocker said:

     

     

    Same vocalist, different band, same track name except for the missing "G", which stands for "Genesis", which is the name of the album this track is from by the band "Talisman", the very same Talisman that the vocalist was not only a member of, but used the "T" from Talisman to form the band name W.E.T.

    Coincidence? 

     

     

     

  4. It's very hard to come up with a top 10, 20 or whatever for any genre, but I reckon when it comes to MHR ballads, this is 100% in the top 10.

    Also, considering it was released during the Golden age gives it more credibility. 

    This track and album was/is a benchmark for MHR.

     

     

     

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  5. 8 hours ago, KarpetRydOFunk said:

    Oh, I read it as "haunting" ghosts, and the idea of living people going around haunting ghosts sounds a bit more interesting to me. ;}

    Maybe we do.

    Perhaps a trapped spirit is constantly haunted by not being able to participate in the lives of loved ones.

    That's some deep shit right there. 

    :bananamac:

  6. 22 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

    I can accept AC/DC being Aussie, even though most of them were from Scotland as they moved to Aus and stayed there, but Bee Gees are about as Australian as Mel Gibson :lol:

    Yeah, I've always thought that the Bee Gees being Aussies is a bit of a stretch. 

    Crowded House is another band that we consider Australian, but many may consider as a New Zealand band, although I did hear Neil Finn in an interview regarding that, and he said that the band was formed in Melbourne, so there you go.

    Yes, Mel Gibson is as Australian as Russell Crowe, but you're on thin ice with your AC/DC comments. That's borderline heresy down here mate.

  7. If there are any non Aussies here who haven't heard the John Farnham album "Whispering Jack", then you should give it a spin. 

    There's a reason why it's ranked number one. It's a Great slice of 80's AOR/ Pop.

    He was the King of Australia in '86 when it was released and he's arguably still our favourite son.

     

    Either him or Dave Warner.  ;)

    Just a little Aussie in-joke.

  8. 16 hours ago, auslander said:

    I dislike Midnight Oil but only cause their lyrics are so holier than thou preachy, musically i dig tgem a bit but cause of their overt politics in lyrics i cant really enjoy them. I respect Cold Chisel and somehow know the words to their big tracks. But I only have their best of album and never play it. For me, I think of INXS as our true national treasure band, our version of Popeda.

    I agree about Midnight Oil, some of their early stuff is iconic, but very self righteous.

    I love Cold Chisel though.

    INXS is definitely a National treasure, but well known throughout the world as AC/DC is.

    I reckon our version of Popeda would probably be something like "Skyhooks" or maybe "Hunters and Collectors". There's a few actually. 

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