Coloured Balls - Help Me (Sunbury '73) 1973

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

The Coloured Balls performing "Help Me" at Sunbury '73. Excellent blues jam with a basic bass line which I pretty much picked up when practicing my bass. The clip is unfortunately incomplete

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  • eww, why do australians like gross hairstyles and borring rock music?

  • @TyranusForte Because us Aussies back then think gross hairdos n boring rock music is cool going by your opinion lol. In reality, early 70s it was still the hippy era hence the wild hairdos and blues rock music was very much appreciated back then, the Sunbury scene was very similar to Woodstock.

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  • It is the beginning of Help me/ Rock Me Baby which was released on Summer Jam in 1973 by Mushroom records.

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  • @AussieNusa I'm old enough to know that acdc is the most boring band ever. simplest drum beats ever.corniest lyrics ever..

    and for that matter pink and greenday both suck too.

    you're not as smart as you think. I'm only attacking you because you attacked me and this is the internet.

    I'm narrow minded?

    understand what I'm saying instead of just getting angry and leaving hate comments. I don't like your blues rock..the only band from australia I've ever liked was the birthday party.

  • @TyranusForte

    how old are you? The Coloured Balls, one of the greatest rock n roll bands ever!

    How about AC/DC also great & Australian. You are only showing your ignorance by leaving by leaving by leaving your narrow minded comments! go listing to some rap!

    By the way, I love a lot of different music! including Green Day & Pink.

  • @oldaussiemusic They were the unofficial 'Sharpie' band. Lobby Lloyde formed them, and later (for like, 30 years) ran one of Australia's best rock recording studios (in Richmond, where I met him several times around 1989).

    Sharpies were anything but hippes. The sharpie scene was a precursor to skins and was arguably the most violent of scenes in modern Australian history.

    Lobby Lloyd basically broke the band up because he didn't want to be associated with the thug element.

  • There. Admit.

    Absorbing the Great Muzik, Then.

  • If you don't know Sunbury , lobby Lloyd , and all the sublime performances of Aussie legends that performed there ask ya mum .. Dickhead

  • @TyranusForte boring rock music, fuck off mate.

  • Where`s the Sunbury `75 footage of AC/DC fighting Deep Purple onstage?

  • sharpie law.

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