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Guess what I want for christmas:D


DO THE POP! REDUX CONFIRMED FOR DECEMBER!

Acclaimed collection of '70s/80s Australian Punk & Garage Rock to return in new 3-part series, while classic '81 & '82 albums from the great post-Radio Birdman/pre-Hoodoo Gurus band get the deluxe treatment.

2002's acclaimed collection 'Do The Pop! The Australian Garage Rock Sound 1976-67' returns in October on Savage Beat! Records though Shock under the name 'DO THE POP! REDUX'. Like the original collection - which received substantial acclaim internationally, including a full page feature review in 'Mojo' and a rave review from David Fricke in American Rolling Stone - the new set differentiates itself from other Australian punk and post-punk collections by following the unique high energy rock'n'roll sound that spewed forth here in the late '70s and '80s, following the lead of Radio Birdman and The Saints. The new project will be spread over 3 new double discs each released two/three months apart, and is set to feature over 150 tracks, none of which appeared on the original set in 2002 .

'DO THE POP! REDUX Part One' will kick off with the first ever CD release of a rare track from Deniz Tek's pre-Radio Birdman outfit TV JONES before showcasing THE SAINTS and BIRDMAN themselves (Birdman are profiled with the album's title track as well as a rare live track from one of their legendary Paddington Town Hall shows). Punk era acolytes including THE PSYCHO SURGEONS, THE SURVIVORS, THE VICTIMS, JOHNNY DOLE & THE SCABS and RAZAR follow, as do X, perhaps the only Australian band of the original punk era whose reputation rivals that of Birdman and the Saints in some quarters. Part One then proceeds to revel in the rock'n'roll spirit that took hold in Australia at the turn of the decade, at the very time the rest of post-punk world was proclaiming rock dead. THE SCIENTISTS, THE FUN THINGS, THE SUNNYBOYS, THE LIPSTICK KILLERS are amongst the bands of this period, as are Birdman offshoots including THE HITMEN, THE VISITORS and NEW RACE. Rare tracks from Brisbane's THE 31st (fronted by Ron Peno) and Perth's ROCKETS will also be featured. Melbourne fans will be happy to note that their hometown, which wasn't represented on the original set because of its narrower focus, is represented by a number of punk era bands, including BABEEZ, THE CHOSEN FEW and even the legendary REALS, featuring Garry Gray, Chris Walsh and Ollie Olsen, recordings of whom have never previously seen the light of day.

Volumes 2 & 3 will follow, covering the multi-faceted garage rock scene of the 80s as it explodes out of Sydney and takes hold around the country, and ultimately around the world. Expect killer tracks from a range of bands big and small - from THE HOODOO GURUS, GAS BABIES and WET TAXIS to THE JOHNNYS, CELIBATE RIFLES and SPIKES -all of whom drew heavily on the influence of 60's and 70's garage and punk rock.
 

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Good stuff LL. Some fine bands in there plus some I haven't heard off so it will be good to check it out. Can reminisce about my misspent youth listening this collection - ah those were the days.
 
Sounds like a good Xmas wish LL. But then you do have sublime taste:).

A London newspaper has a "1000 Albums to hear before you die"
and your Xmas wish is included

Do the Pop (2002)
If punk was most noticeable in New York and London, its effect was felt further afield. In Australia, for example, Radio Birdman and the Saints inspired arguably the world's most exciting scene of underground, high-energy rock bands. They're all here.

Caught Ed a couple of Sundays back doing a first half of oldies and a 2nd half of the new album. Was bloody fantastic. Age has not wearied. :thumbsu:
You would have enjoyed no doubt LL.
 
Well in true Punk fashion, I'll nut Santa and giv im a kickin while eh's down and lift the CD from his person and make off like a bandit.

Careful now it does contain a track by the Hoodoo Gurus and may have a track by Died Pretty. Don't want you catching the gay.:rolleyes::p
 
It's a bit Sydney-centric.


There were lots of bands in that period that didnt come from Sydney. Good bands too.

Yeah right. Name one!!!

Seriously captain I think the main reason behind that is that the majority (if not all) the bands featured are there because they were heavily influenced by Birdman or associated with them in some way.
If you were doing a CD of acts from that period that were heavily influenced/associated with say The Birthday Party it would be a different story.
 
Yeah right. Name one!!!.


I knew that'd get a reaction! Didnt think it would take a week though.


Seriously captain I think the main reason behind that is that the majority (if not all) the bands featured are there because they were heavily influenced by Birdman or associated with them in some way.
If you were doing a CD of acts from that period that were heavily influenced/associated with say The Birthday Party it would be a different story.


Yeah you're right. Lots of compilations are heavily Melbourne influenced, Just Cant Stop for instance.



BTW I bought a Primitive Calculators compilation the other day-you want me to make a copy for you?:D
 

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Hey BTW,do any of you Melbourne giggers remember Intoxica-psychobilly band.Superb value live.

I just wish i could find a youtube offering by them.



Formely the Corpse Grinders. A song they used to open their set with called 'Intoxica' was a cracking song.



They've played gigs in the last year. Some friends went and said it was a great show.
 
I would like to find some Exploding White Mice

You should still be able to get "Nest of Vipers", "Collatoral Damage" and "We Walk Alone" for sure. Possibily "Brute Force and Ignorance" and " Self Titled".
Try Big Star Records on Magill Road. The guy that works there (Jeff) use to be in the band and if they haven't got them in stock I'm sure he can point you in the right direction.
 
You should still be able to get "Nest of Vipers", "Collatoral Damage" and "We Walk Alone" for sure. Possibily "Brute Force and Ignorance" and " Self Titled".
Try Big Star Records on Magill Road. The guy that works there (Jeff) use to be in the band and if they haven't got them in stock I'm sure he can point you in the right direction.

Thanks for the heads up, will check it out
 

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