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5er posted:I'm going to bet, as opposed to INXS or AC/DC, no one outside of Australia has. This leads me to a question: Without going too obscure, who are the "Australiana" bands that never got big outside of Australia? And I am more thinking bands that didn't translate to foreign audiences, as opposed to bands that were just not good enough to get famous overseas. As mentioned there is TISM, and Cold Chisel. But who else are/were superstars in Oz, but nobodies overseas? I would posit Crowded House as a band that fits this criteria. As well as possibly Savage Garden and Human Nature. Darryl Braithwaite also qualifies as a local superstar who would be unknown anywhere else.
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ZombyDog posted:While the majority of the country remains under lockdown, the missus and I took a road trip around the North West corner of Tasmania Wow. That's some beautiful scenery. Just gorgeous.
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a question: Joe Dolce for sure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFacWGBJ_cs
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrFkcDhfsYE
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Bill Posters posted:Joe Dolce for sure. https://twitter.com/k_morrissey/status/1344571186693378049
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Didn't the drummer for AC/DC try to hire a hitman to kill his wife? Seems pretty cunty to me if I remember that right.
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BrigadierSensible posted:Without going too obscure, who are the "Australiana" bands that never got big outside of Australia? And I am more thinking bands that didn't translate to foreign audiences, as opposed to bands that were just not good enough to get famous overseas. Dragon, John Farnham, Skyhooks, Sherbet comedy answer; Shannon Noll
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BrigadierSensible posted:Without going too obscure, who are the "Australiana" bands that never got big outside of Australia? And I am more thinking bands that didn't translate to foreign audiences, as opposed to bands that were just not good enough to get famous overseas. Silverchair maybe? they're a pretty nineties touchstone could go further back to like The Easybeats and John Paul Young maybe
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 04:07 |
Serious answer, The Angels and The Divinyls both come to mind. Both had limited success in the US but couldn't really break through. The Angels had to change their name to all sorts of poo poo to avoid legal problems with other similarly named bands. Chrissy Amphlett was just too horny for the US market at the time. Both were fairly influential amongst a bunch of US bands. The Cosmic Psychos also fit this profile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jLoxp8EmoM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k00GIUaKGzs
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a question: Savage garden were known enough overseas that when I lived in mainland China in 1998 in a place provincial enough that I was asked to confirm/deny the rumour circulating around the university students that my mother taught as to whether or not Elton John was gay, there were students who had heard of them and were fans.
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Wrageowrapper posted:Didn't the drummer for AC/DC try to hire a hitman to kill his wife? Seems pretty cunty to me if I remember that right. He was charged alongside a drug offence but the hitman charge was dropped a couple of days later, so I guess not.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 04:29 |
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"Name some Australian bands" "Dragon, Crowded house" loving Australians.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 04:40 |
Joe Bogan posted:"Name some Australian bands" Crowded house were an Australian band who had one member from NZ. Apparently they still exist in some form or other but the real band died with Paul Hester.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 04:48 |
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Did Paul Kelly ever success outside of Australia? Alternatively, Diesel, I don't think that guy has ever stopped touring around Australia
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HAhHahah oh god thats brilliant.
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Bill Posters posted:Crowded house were an Australian band who had one member from NZ. No one even remembers the original bassist's name so at best it's 50/50
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 05:35 |
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I was gonna say midnight oil but they are pretty popular in brazil for some reason.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 05:42 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a question: The Whitlams for sure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qi7SlM1eDk
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Joe Bogan posted:No one even remembers the original bassist's name so at best it's 50/50 They only ever had the one bass player. He's Mark Seymour's brother which reminds me, Hunters & Collectors is probably another one for the list.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 05:47 |
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hoodoo gurus? Goanna.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 05:52 |
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A lot of these Australian bands that found superstardom at home but no success overseas are 70s and 80s. The Church and Little River Band are two more I thought of. Trying to think of more recent ones and not coming up with much success. Perhaps Oz HipHop? Like Hilltop Hoods? Would Custard be big enough to qualify as a big band that never found traction overseas?
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 07:06 |
Dunno about the Hilltop Hoods but apparently The Herd/Urthboy blew up in Korea for a while.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 07:22 |
BrigadierSensible posted:Would Custard be big enough to qualify as a big band that never found traction overseas? Almost but not quite I reckon. Dave McCormack is probably more successful overseas now as Bluey's dad than he ever was in Custard.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 07:26 |
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maybe Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs? hot drat those Aztecs live releases are great
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 07:36 |
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who's ganglier? peter garrett (midnight oil) or bruce spence (mad max)? the two gangliest cunts on the planet
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 07:56 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAABH3SOMqc
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stork + alvin purple is a good night in
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Carlos Lantana posted:who's ganglier? peter garrett (midnight oil) or bruce spence (mad max)? Bruce Reid, (Fast bowler from the 80s) would give them both a run for their gangly money.
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Billy Thorpe had pretty decent international recognition, mostly via peers. I found out watching one of Leland Sklar's lockdown videos (Absolutely a great watch, wholesome and informative and an amazing career) where he talked about working with him on an album.
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Yothu Yindi
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 09:04 |
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The Living End maybe?
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alf_pogs posted:Silverchair maybe? they're a pretty nineties touchstone Silverchair were huge in the US in the 90s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1bKg7JKcxg Chris Joannou on bass rocking an "Even" t-shirt. Even are a band that deserved a lot more mainstream success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsEkfMVew-Y
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Bill Posters posted:Joe Dolce for sure. Poor fuckin' Joseph Dolce, he started out as a theatre performer (he played the lead role of Mascarille in Molière's "Les Précieuses Ridicules") and became a professional musician when he moved to Australia (his first single was a protest song on the poor treatment of Vietnamese refugees) and he's done decades of work in cabaret and performance pieces and movie acting and essay writing (writing dozens of essays about William S. Burroughs and Florence Foster Jenkins etc etc for publications like Quadrant and Meanjin) and is a widely published & lauded poet (at one point he was the City of Melbourne Poet Laureate) and the only thing people ever remember about him is this dumb song he wrote which was just a bunch of direct quotes from his extended Italian family members which went on to become Australia's highest selling single (dethroning Mike Brady's 'Up There Cazaly', the previous record holder). His other big claim to fame is the song 'Intimacy' from the Terminator soundtrack, which he produced & co-wrote with his wife Lin van Hek but no one remembers that either. (You can see Joe's head pop up out of a box at 0:42) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRBhxizY_TE He apparently lives in my neighbourhood, I've probably walked past him in the street a bunch of times without recognizing him.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 11:38 |
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I never really specified a specific type of oval office. Just general cunts. His answer was Inxs. Guns In The Sky was a pretty good song. And a few others. Silverchair was pretty popular in the 90s (as stated) and I think they even played at Woodstock 99.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 11:56 |
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Crowded House and Savage Garden definitely had success in the U.S. with their milquetoast pop poo poo. Divinyls may've not 'broken through' the way they wanted, but 'Touch Myself' definitely had a bit of staying power. And yeah as mentioned, Silverchair did great in the 90's but they were a bit of a one-hit wonder.
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 12:19 |
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Rose tattoo. The Chiorboys maybe. Doug Anthony All stars for the humor of it
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# ? Jul 29, 2021 12:56 |
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Captain Blueballs posted:Rose tattoo. Angry Anderson turned out to be a Muslim-hating Tony-Abbott-loving "gently caress Off, We're Full" rear end in a top hat who ran for a seat in the federal election as a member of the National Party. He seemed to soften his opinions of refugees after appearing on the SBS TV show "Go Back To Where You Came From" and visiting Afghanistan and seeing the conditions that refugees are fleeing from but he later ran for a NSW senate seat as a member of the Australian Liberty Alliance, an anti-Muslim party. He's a oval office.
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I'm not saying he's not a oval office. Just that Rose tattoo may have gotten some traction overseas. Angry was one of those pricks that was always popping up in the 80's and 90's. For more recent guys I know that Karnivool have been getting some traction in the US And 12 foot Ninja have some niche fans out that way too
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5er posted:Crowded House and Savage Garden definitely had success in the U.S. with their milquetoast pop poo poo. Divinyls may've not 'broken through' the way they wanted, but 'Touch Myself' definitely had a bit of staying power. And yeah as mentioned, Silverchair did great in the 90's but they were a bit of a one-hit wonder. Yeah, frogstomp was so good and then Diorama was just so boring. Like watching a band grow up and get an office job over 6 years.
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Outrail posted:Yeah, frogstomp was so good and then Diorama was just so boring. Frogstomp was a great collection of b-sides from the mashup Pearl Jam and Nirvana did. Freakshow was an OK album for Helmet, now I think about it.
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