Why did he leave the Gurus? Kinda wondered for about this occasionally for about, eh, 30 years? Hearing this now in 2011, puts a new perfume in the air of the question.
You might be interested in knowing that this version of 'Born to Be Punched' clocked in at 3 min:38 Secs - When Red Eye Records issued their CD compilation "Asides & Besides: The First Five Years" 'Born to Be Punched' is only almost 5 secs shorter.
Either the pitch during mastering from the CD was wrong, or this single was mastered on a slow pitch. Having compared both versions, I have found the shorter version might be the correct version
Thanks for the loan of a crash/ride at the corner of Alexander and Brunswick back in 1984 or there abouts. I have 2 adults 1 is ready steady go. Jess is the best. Lock up your daughters, There is; My Son is in town;
It has all the elements to influence youth from a different angle.
Instead of a glitz studio with big names, have an act do all the glitzy things associated with being a star- especially when it's obviously shoe string budget & straight off the street,
This appeals to another side of youth that want to make things happen with thier bare hands & can somehow fashion a new environment to being a teen.
(I Think that's what waterfront may have been and au go go boasted about !)
great to see this on here, i still have this on 7" vinyl, does anyone know how many copies were pressed? i think i got my copy in parramatta!!! oh the memories!!.. i have a signed handbill with james on there and the rest of the hoodoo gurus [ the 1983 line up! both items must be worth a few quid!
What a jewel! Thanx, nzoz!I didn't even suspect that such a video existed.I can remember my precious 7' whose picture sleeve is simply awesome and yes,the flipside rocks!Oh no,it's the JBE (therefore I can't control myself!)This is part of Aussie rock history written in golden letters!Yes, a book about that era would be great,just like the Radio Birdman biography,for instance!
This is really great thanks for posting! think a young Tex Perkins is playing the bass and not the drums, btw.... credited as such on my 45 anyhoo, but then really who gives a f#$@ - the Troggs cover on the flipside rocks!!
I was the engineer on this recording at Kings Lane Studios in Darlinghurst, Sydney. There was more beer consumed during this session than any i've come across before or since. It was a very fun day...from what I can remember...which isn't much!
I think it was pretty much live but James definitely did overdub a vocal because I remember he took a short nap in the darkened vocal booth while we were doing the take and we heard him snoring while we rewound the tape. Someone, possibly Tex, went in and prodded him back to consciousness with a drum stick. It was classic!
Why did he leave the Gurus? Kinda wondered for about this occasionally for about, eh, 30 years? Hearing this now in 2011, puts a new perfume in the air of the question.
mistersmith6000 6 months ago
You might be interested in knowing that this version of 'Born to Be Punched' clocked in at 3 min:38 Secs - When Red Eye Records issued their CD compilation "Asides & Besides: The First Five Years" 'Born to Be Punched' is only almost 5 secs shorter.
Either the pitch during mastering from the CD was wrong, or this single was mastered on a slow pitch. Having compared both versions, I have found the shorter version might be the correct version
cousincreep 7 months ago
Hey James, you still owe me money!
robthejones 9 months ago
Thanks for the loan of a crash/ride at the corner of Alexander and Brunswick back in 1984 or there abouts. I have 2 adults 1 is ready steady go. Jess is the best. Lock up your daughters, There is; My Son is in town;
eddie100 1 year ago
It has all the elements to influence youth from a different angle.
Instead of a glitz studio with big names, have an act do all the glitzy things associated with being a star- especially when it's obviously shoe string budget & straight off the street,
This appeals to another side of youth that want to make things happen with thier bare hands & can somehow fashion a new environment to being a teen.
(I Think that's what waterfront may have been and au go go boasted about !)
AlburyAustralia 1 year ago
great to see this on here, i still have this on 7" vinyl, does anyone know how many copies were pressed? i think i got my copy in parramatta!!! oh the memories!!.. i have a signed handbill with james on there and the rest of the hoodoo gurus [ the 1983 line up! both items must be worth a few quid!
STOKEOZ1967 1 year ago
Try again you just cut me off bastids!
Fun Music this should be a perpetual # 1
Catctchy riff * play their own instuments no computers or synthy thingies.
revttcoco 2 years ago
they should be punched for this record....more indie than shit!
Well done
KingFahtah 2 years ago
Steps out of the Hopetoun at Surry Hills into the limo. Then I think the launch was Phantom Records in Pitt St
julesian 2 years ago
YOUR A PEDOPHILE!!!!!!!! stop pedophiling him
Fayebee03 2 years ago
you're nuts! just like your dad!
:-P
nzoz1985 2 years ago
hmmm...
Fayebee03 2 years ago
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Fayebee03 2 years ago
Man this brings back memories, it's been years since I've seen this clip :-)
I remember going to a signing when this single was launched, at Waterfront records I think it was ... the music scene was so good back then ...
Ozghost77 2 years ago
Omfg, is this Faye's dad or what?
Tahlia5 3 years ago
Tahlia im going to KILL YOU!!!!!!11111 i swear to god stop stalking him!!!!!!
Fayebee03 3 years ago
your dad is sexy
mitzicat4 2 years ago
What a jewel! Thanx, nzoz!I didn't even suspect that such a video existed.I can remember my precious 7' whose picture sleeve is simply awesome and yes,the flipside rocks!Oh no,it's the JBE (therefore I can't control myself!)This is part of Aussie rock history written in golden letters!Yes, a book about that era would be great,just like the Radio Birdman biography,for instance!
Cheers!
telecasterchopper 3 years ago
This is really great thanks for posting! think a young Tex Perkins is playing the bass and not the drums, btw.... credited as such on my 45 anyhoo, but then really who gives a f#$@ - the Troggs cover on the flipside rocks!!
cheeseepeas 3 years ago 2
I was the engineer on this recording at Kings Lane Studios in Darlinghurst, Sydney. There was more beer consumed during this session than any i've come across before or since. It was a very fun day...from what I can remember...which isn't much!
levitatingbluecat 3 years ago 5
This was recorded in one live session, was it not?
nzoz1985 3 years ago
I think it was pretty much live but James definitely did overdub a vocal because I remember he took a short nap in the darkened vocal booth while we were doing the take and we heard him snoring while we rewound the tape. Someone, possibly Tex, went in and prodded him back to consciousness with a drum stick. It was classic!
levitatingbluecat 3 years ago 2
lol, excellent! There should be a book written about this period and that story should be included!
nzoz1985 3 years ago
Yes please!
TheCoffeeCreature 3 years ago
oh jimmyjams, 'born to pull out weeds and rake leaves..." most excellent song this is!!
Louiseskybunker 3 years ago
Haah lorna ur dads the madest cuntttt out.
Hope u read this.. i love the name its sounds so familiar.haahha pffft
thefault007 4 years ago 2
i have met James a few times....good bloke... very funny and more than happy to share his road stories from the late 70' and 80's
shorn70 4 years ago
What a treasure!!
roudi001 4 years ago
good, but it's "born to be punched" not You're Gonna Be Punched
LukaszPi1 4 years ago
i'm going with the title Rage gave the song.
nzoz1985 4 years ago