Blood, sweat & beers : Oz rock from the Aztecs to Rose Tattoo /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

Sydney, N.S.W. : HarperCollins Publishers,, Australia , p.408 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm. (2016)

ISBN:

073228936X

URL:

http://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an56404726

Mots-clés:

Australia, Biography., History and criticism., Popular music, Rock groups, Rock music, Rock musicians

Notes:

"The heavy hitters of Oz Rock - The Angels, Rose Tattoo and the Aztecs - this edition fully revised and updated It all began in the late 1960s when Lobby Loyde was blowing up amplifiers on such a regular basis that equipment had to be specially constructed. King of the Sunbury festivals, former child star Billy thorpe then took massive amplification to another level, making history along the way when his band the Aztecs pulled as many as 300,000 people to the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne. Rose tattoo somehow cranked everything up even higher and became the loudest, most threatening band to ever stalk the earth. Banned from tV show Countdown, they often played in prisons and occasionally had to fight, microphone stands in hand, to get out of the very venues they'd performed in. then, of course, there were the Angels, Australia's number-one live drawcard, who turned venues across the country into jam-packed rallies. Featuring interviews with all the major Australian players and international heavyweights, Murray Engleheart hands out the earplugs and the morning-after aspirin on a tour through the bar-brawling, riot-inducing and occasionally gun-toting Oz rock culture."--Publisher's information.