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54 years ago (almost 55) I saw Deep Purple, Free, Manfred Mann and a Santana cover at the Sydney Showground. Brilliant!
42 years ago I was in the the middle of the front row watching The Little River Band.
Next day I had to work and was so sick that even phones ringing hurt my head. I threw up just before going home.
 
42 years ago I was in the the middle of the front row watching The Little River Band.
Next day I had to work and was so sick that even phones ringing hurt my head. I threw up just before going home.
You must have been sick as a dog!
I saw LRB at NSW Uni when they were Mississippi in about 1973. Preferred people like Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, Chain and the like. 4 weeks ago saw John Schumann (Redgum) and The Vagabond Crew at the Camelot Lounge doing "The Redgum Years".
 

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You must have been sick as a dog!
I saw LRB at NSW Uni when they were Mississippi in about 1973. Preferred people like Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, Chain and the like. 4 weeks ago saw John Schumann (Redgum) and The Vagabond Crew at the Camelot Lounge doing "The Redgum Years".
I saw most of the big Australian bands at this music festival on the north Coast of NSW.
Werrikimbe State forest. It was on a private property. Around 1984 give or take.
Every big band from Aussie was there except Midnight Oil. They wanted to do a protest about something environmental. Organisers said No.

The stage was down on the flat part. All the crowd were on a hill overlooking the stage. It was unreal. 3 days of music.
i think 10am to 10pm.
Lots of drugs and drug implements on sale. I wasn't into that.

Me and my mate pitched our tent where there was no one around. Could not believe no one was camping there.
Went and watched the first days performances. Then came back to our tent which wasn't there anymore. It was blown away by the wind. Overlooking us was this bikie gang laughing their guts out.

Anyway they let us hang around with them.

The highlight was Cold Chisel and Jimmy was sculling some alcohol while singing and was climbing up the stage scaffolding and singing up there.

Was a huge weekend.
 
When I was 13 I saw the Stones at Memorial Drive in 73.

My sister saw the Stones with me, Cat Stevens and Gary Glitter.

I also saw T Rex at Apollo stadium with my oldest friend, Bolan was such an entertainer for younger kids.

In the late 70s I saw Graham Parker, Elvis Costello & the attractions, Police and The Stranglers all between 1978-80. (By this time I was playing guitar in a band)
 
When I was 13 I saw the Stones at Memorial Drive in 73.

My sister saw the Stones with me, Cat Stevens and Gary Glitter.

I also saw T Rex at Apollo stadium with my oldest friend, Bolan was such an entertainer for younger kids.

In the late 70s I saw Graham Parker, Elvis Costello & the attractions, Police and The Stranglers all between 1978-80. (By this time I was playing guitar in a band)
Saw Lou Reed in 1974 at Festival hall. He had a blonde rinse. Saw Rodriguez at Dallas Brooks Hall in 1981.
 
Saw Lou Reed in 1974 at Festival hall. He had a blonde rinse. Saw Rodriguez at Dallas Brooks Hall in 1981.
There’s footage of Lou in Australia on that tour on YoubTube - I would have killed to be there - friends tell me he was off his chops, his bio says similar. That insane dancing!

 
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Sharpies only came to the fore at the last one in 75 , where they stopped you bringing your own booze in , so it was beer tents with caused sharpies and bikies to clash and it pissed down rain . Glad i never went to that one
 
Sharpies only came to the fore at the last one in 75 , where they stopped you bringing your own booze in , so it was beer tents with caused sharpies and bikies to clash and it pissed down rain . Glad i never went to that one
As a teenager, went to QClub at Kew Town Hall. Billy Thorpe was King. Became a Swans fan after he calmed down.
 
There is a documentary on Sunbury that's worth a look. Think it was the first year. Broderick Smith and Carson are in it, among others, and, surprisingly to me, Johnny O'Keefe is the last act.
I lost a few brain cells by the last act
A few South cheer squad were there
 

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Random thought: I hate it when I pull a book off the bookshelf that I have been meaning to read for years and years and I start reading it and it is fantastic! I think, why did I take so long?!! Just started reading Everything flows by Grossman and am feeling the prick of that regret.
 
Random question: do fish play? Indeed, do non-mammalian animals play? I think birds are playful. Why not fish? I'm wondering because when I was swimming this morning, the fish looked unusually playful.
According to AI some definitely do. It's hard to tell as their other forms of interaction can look like play. Birds are definitely playful. Others 🤷
 
Random question: do fish play? Indeed, do non-mammalian animals play? I think birds are playful. Why not fish? I'm wondering because when I was swimming this morning, the fish looked unusually playful.
The Chat GPT answer.

🐟 Do Fish Play?​


Surprisingly, yes — some species of fish have been observed displaying behaviors that scientists interpret as play. Examples include:


✅ Documented Instances of Fish Play:


  • Cichlids and Gouramis have been seen blowing bubbles and manipulating objects (like thermometers or pebbles) in tanks without any clear reward — a classic sign of play.
  • A 2014 study by Burghardt et al. documented a cichlid repeatedly hitting a thermometer in a tank, with no food reward, suggesting "object play."
  • Some wrasses have been seen using rocks to crack open shellfish — and then later, manipulating those rocks seemingly without purpose.

These behaviors meet criteria used in comparative psychology to define play:


  • Voluntary
  • Repeated
  • Not immediately functional (i.e., no survival advantage in that moment)
 

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