Showing posts with label Daddy Cool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daddy Cool. Show all posts
Friday, 16 March 2018
Mondo Rock is Best Rock
The melody of this (above) top 10 tune entered my mind at 3AM yesterday morning. I reckon I haven't heard it in over 25 years. It's a hell of a tune from an underrated band. They're not cool but they're consummate pop craftsmen who designed the right kind of ear candy for the early 80s Australian radio airwaves. Mondo Rock's double platinum 1981 LP Chemistry produced another 3 hits (below) all of which I loved as a kid.
Synth-y new wave blue eyed soul schtick, which is nice. Ariel Pink would get into this I reckon.
I guess this one's a bit Cars-y. This top 10 hit was a staple of the 80s airwaves. Old wave into new wave. For non-Australian readers singer/songwriter/producer Ross Wilson was in the legendary Aussie 70s act Daddy Cool.
It was a party night
It was the end of school
This for me is Mondo Rock's all time classic though. I remember being in Melbourne and hearing it on 3XY. It's from 1984, right at the time girls got very interesting. It's full of the excitement of oncoming adolescence with a hint of menace. The lyrics are a bit dodgy though aren't they? Are they?
I've always wondered which beach this clip was filmed at.
Anyway Come Said The Boy only made it to number 2 on the charts. No 1 in my heart, right up there with other early/mid 80s radio classics Don't Change, Boys Of Summer, Ship Of Fools, Out Of Touch etc.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Melbourne I
I'm leaving Melbourne soon which is a place I have lived for the last 22 years! I thought I'd give the world a little hint of what Melbourne is like in regard to pop culture. I have a list inside my head about this city which will make all you internationalists realise either shit Melbourne what have you done? or thank you for the music Melbourne
Let's start with the 60s
Let's start with the 60s
My fave Aussie song of all time! Produced by Molly Meldrum & written by Johnny Young!
I am the Real Thing!
Into the 70s
A much shorter version than the one on the Ball Power LP.
Ball Power being the best Australian Rock Record ever recorded.
Ball Power being the best Australian Rock Record ever recorded.
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