I've still got this single, used to see them around the traps in Adelaide. Chris Willard was a fantastic guitarist in Lizard Train, Phil Rady was Adelaide punk band Where's The Pope's first and best drummer. Liz Dealey was in another band, 22nd Sect.
I can't believe I found this on Utub!!!! I did the live sound for these guys in Adelaide (1984?) - Best time ever - sat in on all these recording sessions at" 202" - have a copy of the vinyl signed by Liz and Chris ("Kriz Wilz") - mixed there farewell gig at the Tiv - awesome times.
surfin prostitutes drop in and ruin the even the tidiest of cutbacks by screaming "twenny bucks a head job!", and thereby distracting even the most ardent of surfers, causing them grevous injury....although some of them kept their surfin line and were happy to get sucked off out past the backbreak for twenty bucks
I first heard this back in the day from a tiny community radio station in Dallas and I immediately sent away for this record and to this day it is one of my all time faves - i LOVE Liz Dealy, I would marry her just because of this record.
This'll be my wedding song.Or my funeral song,whatever comes first.
mediumawlful 1 week ago
I've still got this single, used to see them around the traps in Adelaide. Chris Willard was a fantastic guitarist in Lizard Train, Phil Rady was Adelaide punk band Where's The Pope's first and best drummer. Liz Dealey was in another band, 22nd Sect.
ChicksDigBeige 1 month ago in playlist australian rock
alright!
elecktrick9s 2 months ago
I can't believe I found this on Utub!!!! I did the live sound for these guys in Adelaide (1984?) - Best time ever - sat in on all these recording sessions at" 202" - have a copy of the vinyl signed by Liz and Chris ("Kriz Wilz") - mixed there farewell gig at the Tiv - awesome times.
Would love to catch up..........
grapunkrules 2 months ago
this song makes light of a really serious issue
surfin prostitutes drop in and ruin the even the tidiest of cutbacks by screaming "twenny bucks a head job!", and thereby distracting even the most ardent of surfers, causing them grevous injury....although some of them kept their surfin line and were happy to get sucked off out past the backbreak for twenty bucks
Morthund 3 months ago
what's she saying? I can't quite make it out -
SupernalOne 4 months ago
I first heard this back in the day from a tiny community radio station in Dallas and I immediately sent away for this record and to this day it is one of my all time faves - i LOVE Liz Dealy, I would marry her just because of this record.
indrag13 4 months ago
what is there to say?.....
gnolkram68 5 months ago
niceeeeeeeeeeeeee!
nasia708 6 months ago
Good shit!
PAXRAHOWA 6 months ago in playlist :)
fuckoff brilliant single. Thanks for posting...
beavermarmot 7 months ago
I wish I was born in the 80's...
demondog108 10 months ago
@demondog108 If you were born in the 80s then you would've missed out on all of this music anyway.
indrag13 4 months ago