I saw Band of Light (and the La De Das) when at Epping Boys High School in the 70s. They played a lunchtime concert. I still emember Norm Roue on slide guitar - a skinny bloke whose playing blew me away. Golden stuff
Otra joya de band of light,que se puede decir de este super grupo,fue demasiado bueno,lastima que en esta epoca no hallan salido musico de esta calidad,Que tiempos aquellos ,solo nos queda el recuerdo,cesar cartaya -el valle -Venezuela
You got that right GTK kicked ass and Oz music was at its highest peak from 1969 to 1973,Meldrum was oblivious to King Harvest,Bnd of Light,Fraternity,Spectrum etc,his idea of progressive rock was Sherbet and John Paul Young,it went down hill with him.
Many thanks for posting this. what a great band they were - I love Phil Key's singing.Norm is still around - who knows..... maybe one day we'll see him back playing again.
No worries... finding these clips aren't easy, esp. seeing as this clip probably hasn't been screened on TV for 36 years. It's taken a bit of digging and good contacts to get access to this clip. Glad you like it! More to come!
03. Spaces Of Time
Would be great to hear again
Use to have the album and seen them live
vanstar 2 weeks ago
Really cool, thanks for posting
lokinbar 1 month ago
toooooo good
blinkbills69 4 months ago
Beaut stuff . GTK's are a blast.. (Get To Know) and be blown away
Meckipsychman 6 months ago
Band of Light played at Epping Boys High School in the 70s. Loved it. So sad that Phil Key died too soon. Hope Norm Roue is travelling better
MrBossninja17 7 months ago
I saw Band of Light (and the La De Das) when at Epping Boys High School in the 70s. They played a lunchtime concert. I still emember Norm Roue on slide guitar - a skinny bloke whose playing blew me away. Golden stuff
MrBossninja17 7 months ago
Otra joya de band of light,que se puede decir de este super grupo,fue demasiado bueno,lastima que en esta epoca no hallan salido musico de esta calidad,Que tiempos aquellos ,solo nos queda el recuerdo,cesar cartaya -el valle -Venezuela
cesar6603 7 months ago
I remember Doctor Who, GTK, then ABC News. The rest of me back then , is like all kids now, lost!
eddie100 8 months ago
I don't understand the adulation of Molly and Countdown. GTK was far superior . Pity.
pantherpawed 8 months ago
You got that right GTK kicked ass and Oz music was at its highest peak from 1969 to 1973,Meldrum was oblivious to King Harvest,Bnd of Light,Fraternity,Spectrum etc,his idea of progressive rock was Sherbet and John Paul Young,it went down hill with him.
jasonjuliushaekcmedi 7 months ago
Memories!!!
Love that slide guitar sound!
OzzInter 1 year ago
rock n´roll blues, great i like it
septemcinctus 1 year ago
loved this band in the seventies.... saw them quite a few times. great find! would love to hear more if you can find it. thanks
BRUSHYSURFING 1 year ago
Many thanks for posting this. what a great band they were - I love Phil Key's singing.Norm is still around - who knows..... maybe one day we'll see him back playing again.
pantherpawed 2 years ago
Mean!!! that's our uncle den's bro Phillip Key, what a talent! rest in peace, moe mai ra e te rangatira...
medadane 2 years ago
You just keep coming up with the goods!! Onya nzoz!!!
zatopecara 2 years ago
What a great song! So good to see it again after so many years. Well done!!
moro60 2 years ago
Whatever become of Norm Roue ?
turnaboutintruder 2 years ago
It's a relief to see this again, finally.
I was sure that Auntie had erased this along with so many other clips to save valuable video tape. Kudos!
MiMaKBaSS 2 years ago
Brilliant. Saw them in the early seventies. Great band. Thanks for posting.
dsbeaumont 2 years ago 2
No worries... finding these clips aren't easy, esp. seeing as this clip probably hasn't been screened on TV for 36 years. It's taken a bit of digging and good contacts to get access to this clip. Glad you like it! More to come!
nzoz1973 2 years ago 9
fantastic clip thanks man
bluesjonas 2 years ago