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Lobby Loyde - Rock Me Baby (CFA Benefit Concert 1999)

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This memorable & 'never before seen' footage of Lobby Loyde (and his band at the time 'Ball Power') shows why Lobby Loyde is an icon and an institution of Australian Rock Music. Lobby Loyde was invited to perform for a benefit concert to raise money for the CFA Benefit. The CFA Benefit was a charity cause close to his heart. He respected and acknowledged the incredible bravery, courage and sacrifices of the CFA and its volunteers. The three songs Lobby Loyde & Ball Power preformed at the benefit concert were; 'GOD', 'Johnny B Goode' & 'Rock Me Baby'. Unfortunately the footage of the incredible performance of the guitar tour de force of GOD is missing, but if anybody knows of its whereabouts then feel free to drop me a line, I know its out there somewhere?!! The gentleman playing the incredible slide guitar is Greg "Sleepy" Lawry (ex Carson) He's was Lobby's guest guitarist for this benefit. Turn it up loud and enjoy!!


About: LOBBY LOYDE
The godfather of heavy rock in Australia, Lobby Loyde has been hailed as an influence by the likes of Nirvana's KURT COBAIN, Pavement's Stephen Malkmus, Henry Rollins and the Cosmic Psychos. "More than anyone else, Lobby helped create the Australian guitar sound. Long before Angus (Young) or Billy Thorpe or the Angels or Rose Tattoo. Lobby inspired Australian bands to step forward and play as loud and aggressively as they could. People are still trying to copy it today" Angry Anderson told The Age, 2006 In a telling measure of the man's talents, Lobby Loyde known as Barry Lyde on his birth certificate has influenced countless performers both here and overseas through his playing, songwriting and production work. After ground-breaking stints with the Purple Hearts and the Wild Cherries, and a crucial tenure as a member of Billy Thorpe's new Aztecs in 1969 to 1972, Loyde forged a new band, Coloured Balls, in 1972 with the intention to recruit a bunch of young, hungry musicians and create high energy rock'n'roll on his own terms. With an aesthetic push that fused hippie philosophy to explosive rock'n'roll, the band ended up being one of the most misunderstood bands of the early 1970s. The mainstream media branded them as anti-social misfits, due in no small degree to their single-minded performances, the adoption of the (then prevalent) sharpie haircut and the aggressive nature of their skinhead following. From 1972 until their demise in 1974 they released six singles and three LPs, Ball Power, Heavy Metal Kid and First Supper Last as well as performing with Billy Thorpe and others on the Sunbury '73 live album, Summer Jam. Lobby then went solo again releasing the single 'Do You Believe in Magic' (1975) and the acclaimed Obsecration album (1976). He spent four years in the UK where he embraced punk and upon his return to Australia he joined Rose Tattoo as bass player. That line-up recorded an album in Los Angeles which has never been issued. In the '80s LOBBY LOYDE moved into production and live sound mixing, producing acclaimed recordings for the Sunnyboys, Kevin Borich, Machinations, Flaming Hands, X and Painters and Dockers. He returned to the stage in the early '90s with the supergroup Dirt. In late 2002 Lobby reunited The Coloured Balls to take part in the 'Long Way To The Top' concert tour. In October 2002 he celebrated his 40th year in music by being inducted into the Australian Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. In August 2006 Lobby was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and later that month a benefit concert was held in his honour to assist in his battle with cancer. Sadly on April 21 2007, Lobby lost his fight with cancer with his family by his side. Lobby will live on through his music and in our memories. May he always be known as the "godfather of Australian rock'n'roll".

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  • The Slide guitarist is Greg "Sleepy" Lawry ex Carson etc

  • Thanks a million for that!!! Greg's a great slide guiarist, one of the best!!

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  • You will always be the best lobby...bet st. peter is rockin' at the pearly gates!

  • I can't Believe that I was there!! then find this on youtube!!, COOOOLLL

  • na, sorry mate. i wish there was more footage like that HD footage of lob at sunbury 73.pity its only a blues number not GOD though but any good quality footage is worth its weight in gold. ball power!!!!!!

  • a legend!!!! lobby and ball power played a c.f.a benefit in 2000 in rowville n.s.w.that line up was LOB, Gavan Carroll(b), Bruce Hoare(dr) and Peter Coomer(gtr)

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