Think so, Hung. I knew of Corben Simpson in Auckland and saw him from afar in the street. He was (like most of us there) down on his luck as I know it. His musicianship was very admired. It was on the street I was told he had a decent hit with this song. I have never heard it performed. Thanks Hung. 🙂
Yes I agree, it could have gone either way 🙂 Was that French? How many languages can you speak? I always wanted to learn a second language but never did, maybe one day
It would be interesting if these one hit wonders were played again now for all to hear. Wonder how people would rate them. I reckon some could hold their own quite well. Can I rip these to a CD to play in my car?? Any help would be very welcome.
Mostly in my car when not at home. Listening to stuff on here too of course. I put a CD on and play it. I don’t have an ipod or any other gadget – don’t want to plug something my ear. My car is like a sound booth and I can play it as loud as I like and often as I like. I used to play LPs at home but the player died (fixed twice and then died for good) – since then hubby retired and is at home (when not at car racing which is where he is right now) and I don’t have the freedom I once had. He is into classical and I’m not.
Have I played you my version of ‘I Don’t Like Mondays’ yet, Hung? Reckon I should include that on the songsheets I’m compiling for you… will email it soon…
While I’ve got your attention, listen to this….It’s great. I had wanted to post ‘MALK’, the title track from their album., however couldn’t find it on YouTube.
They have those elements of funk; string (synthesised) , beat, harmony and gaiety. Malk is exceptional. Want to feel good?……Turn it up. Even some Raul Malo undertones.
Hung, I’m the same age as you! Yes I heard all these on the radio though “Walking my cat named dog” is obscure. I’m suprised Vectis thought twice about “Tar and Cement”
Fair enough. I lived in Armidale before going to Wollongong so we listened to radio a lot, no TV, some tunes really take me back, remember the Mash Potato?
I do Hung, you could post it. We always had a TV. Father worked for Philips so they were able to buy at discounted rates. Didn’t have a phone until I was 18. Mrs A lived in country WA they didn’t have much in the way of TV either.
Like Vectis Lad, I haven’t heard of two of these, Algernon… but the three I have heard of are real classics:
“Telstar” I once performed in front of my class a capella… to stares of bewilderment from both teacher and fellow students, none of whom had ever heard of such a thing before (for that matter, neither had I!) But we’d been asked by the teacher to give a rendition of our favorite pop records and that was one of mine at the time (via my mum’s collection, of course!) Unless I’m much mistaken, the ‘Tornadoes’ lead guitarist was Hank Marvin, who was also, of course, lead guitarist with Cleft Pilchard’s band, ‘The Shadows’…
Desmond Dekker’s “The Israelites” is a reggae classic which still rocks with the best of ’em! Gotta listen to this one at MAX VOL!
And I’d like to convince Hung that we should include ‘2525’ in the Burnside Refugees’ repertoire, in spite of the two (or is it three?) half-shift key changes… It’s not that hard to play really… Honest Hung!
Nice contribution Algernon, and thanks… I’ll listen to these tomorrow at a somewhat more civilized hour; then I’ll be able to give them the volume they deserve! Looking forward to playing the other two too… intriguing titles. Oh ‘Tar and Cement’ I’ve heard of too, but didn’t really think it was much of a ‘hit’ (Even though I love rock’n’roll, some of those really old rockers, you gotta wonder what people were thinking to buy the records!)
I picked these in the context of of being one hit wonders, Asty. In the year 2525 and Israelites would be up there with some of my favourites from the sixties Telstar wouldn’t be far behind. Walking my cat named dog is very left I know. Tar and Cement though, I thought that to be pretty mainstream.
That was a record that I put on to open gigs in Mallorca. I did a stint as a disc-jockey in an open air club and used to play it turning up and down trying to get all the Swedish & German (girls) tourists calling out “FIRE”…..(amongst other things.)
It was a great trck. Actually it & he was a prototype for other outlandish stagecraft…IMHO.
One hit wonders…Lehan leaving Japan on Astyages’ birthday, a special day for two Piglets on the same day….
Happy Home Coming Lehan, Happy Birthday Astyages…
sandshoe said:
Dance All Around The World: Corben Simpson and Geoff Murphy?
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Hung One On said:
Is it this one shoe?
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sandshoe said:
Think so, Hung. I knew of Corben Simpson in Auckland and saw him from afar in the street. He was (like most of us there) down on his luck as I know it. His musicianship was very admired. It was on the street I was told he had a decent hit with this song. I have never heard it performed. Thanks Hung. 🙂
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Hung One On said:
I hadn’t heard of this song before but checked Wikipeadia that said they were in Blerta
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sandshoe said:
Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells? Did anything else of his swing off a star and earn him a big bucket?
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Hung One On said:
No video on this one
Dunno
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sandshoe said:
Tubular Bells is so enchanting. It is a mystery to me how composition takes the soul so that such a raft of sounds and instruments is mastered.
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Hung One On said:
Ah, takes me back
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Vectis Lad said:
We nearly left out ROB OAKSHOTT, snigger.
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Hung One On said:
You mean this one,
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Julian said:
hilarious.
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Algernon said:
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Hung One On said:
I was in London when that was a hit, nice remembering
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Astyages said:
Hey, waddaya know… so was I!
😉
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Hung One On said:
1982 I think
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Algernon said:
I may have been there briefly myself
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Hung One On said:
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Hung One On said:
Not actually Shannon but the original band whose name escapes me
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Hung One On said:
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Astyages said:
I usedta kinda like this one Hung!
😉
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Hung One On said:
Very catchy Ace
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Hung One On said:
The ultimate one hit wonder
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Hung One On said:
This could have gone into Worst Songs Ever as well
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Algernon said:
I wasn’t sure where to post this one either.
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Hung One On said:
Yes I agree, it could have gone either way 🙂 Was that French? How many languages can you speak? I always wanted to learn a second language but never did, maybe one day
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Algernon said:
Probably, apparently they’re from Belgium. Mrs A heard this a lot when growing up.
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Hung One On said:
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Vivienne said:
It would be interesting if these one hit wonders were played again now for all to hear. Wonder how people would rate them. I reckon some could hold their own quite well. Can I rip these to a CD to play in my car?? Any help would be very welcome.
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Hung One On said:
How do you listen to music at the moment Viv?
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Vivienne said:
Mostly in my car when not at home. Listening to stuff on here too of course. I put a CD on and play it. I don’t have an ipod or any other gadget – don’t want to plug something my ear. My car is like a sound booth and I can play it as loud as I like and often as I like. I used to play LPs at home but the player died (fixed twice and then died for good) – since then hubby retired and is at home (when not at car racing which is where he is right now) and I don’t have the freedom I once had. He is into classical and I’m not.
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Hung One On said:
How bout
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Algernon said:
Boomtown rats were played often on 2JJ. This I think was their only tune played on commercial radio I think.
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Astyages said:
Have I played you my version of ‘I Don’t Like Mondays’ yet, Hung? Reckon I should include that on the songsheets I’m compiling for you… will email it soon…
😉
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Algernon said:
Here’s some from the seventies.
Lieutenant Pidgeon Mouldy old dough
Les Crane Desiderata
Shocking Blue Venus
MFSB TSOP
Sniff ‘n the Tears Drivers Seat
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Hung One On said:
Haven’t heard Drivers St for a long time 🙂
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Astyages said:
Just had to play ‘Mouldy Old Dough’ as soon as I saw it Hung… They don’t write ’em like that any more!
😉
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Hung One On said:
Thank Gordon for that 🙂
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Vectis Lad said:
While I’ve got your attention, listen to this….It’s great. I had wanted to post ‘MALK’, the title track from their album., however couldn’t find it on YouTube.
They have those elements of funk; string (synthesised) , beat, harmony and gaiety. Malk is exceptional. Want to feel good?……Turn it up. Even some Raul Malo undertones.
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Hung One On said:
Excellent Jules, they are great 🙂
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Hung One On said:
Sorry, just had to do this one
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Hung One On said:
Great drumming
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Astyages said:
Could appreciate ‘My Sharona’ in terms of musical technique, Hung, but never really ‘dug’ it all that much…
Still, one man’s meat, etc…
The drumming IS good though…
🙂
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Astyages said:
Boz Scaggs?
😉
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Hung One On said:
Boz had a one hit wonder album, nearly every song made the charts here in Oz
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Algernon said:
Heres a little selection from the 60’s,
Telstar The Tornados
Walking my cat named dog Norma Tanega
Desmond Dekker Israelites
In the year 2525 Zager & Evans
Tar & Cement Vandelle Smith
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Vectis Lad said:
Two of those I have never heard of. Never mind. I have now.
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Vectis Lad said:
Actually, I do remember Tar & cement, now that I’ve played it. But I wasn’t familiar with the singer.
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Algernon said:
Who was the other one Vectis?
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Vectis Lad said:
Walking my cat named dog. Although it seems familiar, but I can’t place the woman.
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Hung One On said:
Algy, did you hear these on the radio as a kid as I thought you might be a bit young for these?
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Vectis Lad said:
That’s what I thunk.
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Algernon said:
Hung, I’m the same age as you! Yes I heard all these on the radio though “Walking my cat named dog” is obscure. I’m suprised Vectis thought twice about “Tar and Cement”
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Vectis Lad said:
It was the title Algy, plus the singer was a flash in-the-pan.
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Algernon said:
That’s what all one hit wonders are I thought.
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Hung One On said:
1958 was a good year just we would have been 5 when some of these came out 🙂
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Algernon said:
Telstar definately it came out in 1962. Would have been 8 to 10 for the rest though. Would have been in my teens or 20 for the 70’s list though.
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Hung One On said:
Fair enough. I lived in Armidale before going to Wollongong so we listened to radio a lot, no TV, some tunes really take me back, remember the Mash Potato?
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Algernon said:
I do Hung, you could post it. We always had a TV. Father worked for Philips so they were able to buy at discounted rates. Didn’t have a phone until I was 18. Mrs A lived in country WA they didn’t have much in the way of TV either.
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Hung One On said:
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Hung One On said:
Can’t stop laughing at the clip 🙂 🙂
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Algernon said:
That’s a great clip Hung.
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Astyages said:
Like Vectis Lad, I haven’t heard of two of these, Algernon… but the three I have heard of are real classics:
“Telstar” I once performed in front of my class a capella… to stares of bewilderment from both teacher and fellow students, none of whom had ever heard of such a thing before (for that matter, neither had I!) But we’d been asked by the teacher to give a rendition of our favorite pop records and that was one of mine at the time (via my mum’s collection, of course!) Unless I’m much mistaken, the ‘Tornadoes’ lead guitarist was Hank Marvin, who was also, of course, lead guitarist with Cleft Pilchard’s band, ‘The Shadows’…
Desmond Dekker’s “The Israelites” is a reggae classic which still rocks with the best of ’em! Gotta listen to this one at MAX VOL!
And I’d like to convince Hung that we should include ‘2525’ in the Burnside Refugees’ repertoire, in spite of the two (or is it three?) half-shift key changes… It’s not that hard to play really… Honest Hung!
Nice contribution Algernon, and thanks… I’ll listen to these tomorrow at a somewhat more civilized hour; then I’ll be able to give them the volume they deserve! Looking forward to playing the other two too… intriguing titles. Oh ‘Tar and Cement’ I’ve heard of too, but didn’t really think it was much of a ‘hit’ (Even though I love rock’n’roll, some of those really old rockers, you gotta wonder what people were thinking to buy the records!)
😉
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Hung One On said:
Too many key changes for a repetitive song
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Algernon said:
I picked these in the context of of being one hit wonders, Asty. In the year 2525 and Israelites would be up there with some of my favourites from the sixties Telstar wouldn’t be far behind. Walking my cat named dog is very left I know. Tar and Cement though, I thought that to be pretty mainstream.
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Vectis Lad said:
Used to play this on an old juke box, in a cafe…….Reminds me of perfume and locking lips.
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Hung One On said:
I can see why they never made another hit 🙂
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Vectis Lad said:
That was a record that I put on to open gigs in Mallorca. I did a stint as a disc-jockey in an open air club and used to play it turning up and down trying to get all the Swedish & German (girls) tourists calling out “FIRE”…..(amongst other things.)
It was a great trck. Actually it & he was a prototype for other outlandish stagecraft…IMHO.
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Hung One On said:
Nice track, hadn’t heard it before
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H said:
One hit wonders…Lehan leaving Japan on Astyages’ birthday, a special day for two Piglets on the same day….
Happy Home Coming Lehan, Happy Birthday Astyages…
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Hung One On said:
Safe trip Lehan and HB to Asty
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gerard oosterman said:
Our Mary:
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Hung One On said:
Mary is a pretty girl Gez
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Vectis Lad said:
She is The Tazilvania Princess.
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Algernon said:
Here we go something bright and bouncy to start off with.
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Hung One On said:
Haven’t heard this one WM, where were you when this hit?
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Vivienne said:
Get Used to It – by the gorgeous red sweatered wind swept Roger Vadouris.
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Hung One On said:
Post it up Viv
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Vivienne said:
Don’t know how – just remember it well from the tele years ago. Suppose it is on YouTube but I have no idea how to do it.
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Hung One On said:
Look up the tune on Youtube and copy the Youtube link into your post
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Hung One On said:
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H said:
Viv, Roger is a bit of OK in the looks department, I don’t know bout his singing… well, the singing is not soo important…
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Hung One On said:
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Vivienne said:
One hit wonder ????
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Vectis Lad said:
Ram, not pearl.
How about worst songs Hung?
……
I’ll have to come back to this.
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Hung One On said:
Next time
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Vivienne said:
Sorry about that.
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