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The Saints - Lipstick On Your Collar (1977)

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1977:

The Saints' promo-video for the single 'Lipstick On Your Collar' (Connie Francis cover in November, 1977).

Band Origin: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Track: Lipstrick On Your Collar
Album: non album single
Composed By: Edna Lewis / George Goehring
Produced By:
Label: EMI
Chart Position:
Release Date: November, 1977
Links:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saints_(band)
- http://www.saintsmusic.com/
- http://saints.binke.com.au/

Line-up:

Chris Bailey - Vocals
[ Kid Galahad and the Eternals (1973-1975) -- The Saints (1975-present) -- solo (early nineties) ]

Ed Kuepper - Guitar
[ Kid Galahad & The Eternals -- The Saints (1977-1978) -- The Laughing Clowns (1979-1985) -- solo artist (1985-present) -- The Aints (1991) ]

Ivor Hay - Drums

Alisdair 'Algy' Ward - Bass
[ The Saints (1977-1978) -- The Damned (1978-1979) ]

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NZOZ NZOZ1977 1977 Australia Late Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s

Extended Tags: Chris Bailey, Ed Kuepper, Algy Ward, The Damned

Musical Terms: Old School, Punk, Rock, Aussie, Old Australian Band

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  • Like Bob Geldof once said music was changed in the Seventies by three bands The Pistols, The Saints & The Clash.

  • @BabsonTask And WHO invented THAT sound?? Every1 credits The Ramones, but it was The Saints!

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  • @adolfGoooglification Yeah quite right it was The Ramones, (the third one, my mistake) but he said about his band once 'The Boomtown Rats' that when The Clash came along around their time during the 70's & early 80's that The Clash became more successful and The Boomtown Rats weren't as popular as a result.

    I agree about Sub-saharan Africa is showed that some famous musicians care & want to help the problems of the dreadful poverty around the world to help save lives.

  • @jamsee1

    I'm pretty sure he said 'The Pistols, The Saints & The Ramones'...

    at least that was the quote in the liner notes to the remastered version of 'i'm stranded'...honestly, i don't go out of my way to find out what bob geldolf's opinion is..

    but y'know, maybe his PR manager had conflicting info, i dunno. I doubt Geldolf has ever listened to the 'i'm stranded' LP from start to finish..

    but, y'know what, he's a good guy. Sub-saharan Africa is eternally in his debt..

  • I remember when this came out - everyone was WTF? Good dance song when they played live.

    Funny to think CB was considered to be the devil incarnate by mums and dads at the time...

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