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The Dugites - In Your Car (1980)

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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1980:

The Dugites' promo-video for the hit single 'In Your Car' (May, 1980), taken from the 1980 album 'The Dugites'.

Note: The Dugites were signed to Sydney label Deluxe along with the Numbers and INXS in 1980.

Band Origin: Perth, WA, Australia
Track: In Your Car
Album: The Dugites
Composed By:
Produced By: Bob Andrews
Label: Deluxe
Chart Position:
Release Date: May, 1980
Link:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dugites
- http://www.suburbanambient.com/wishfulthinking/index.htm

Line-up:

Lynda Nutter -- Vocals, Percussion
[ The Dugites (1978-1984) -- Snakefish (2004-present) ]

Gunther Berghofer -- Guitar

Peter Crosbie -- Keyboards

Clarence Bailey -- Drums

Paul Noonan -- Bass

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NZOZ NZOZ1980 1980 Australia Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s

External Tags: Lynda Nutter

Musical Terms: New Wave, Pop, Aussie, Old Australian Band

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  • @nzoz1980 yes its definitely real, when you connect with god or this higher power, whatever you wish to see it as, you will feel it begin to enter you from the top of your head, and if your standing you will get dizzy and sway around abit as it gets stronger, its like your legs have vanished.

    You will feel great peace of mind, its better than any drug and costs absolutely nothing, you just have to believe in it.

  • @Zephyesa I know what you're saying. I've also studied a little about the chakra system. A lot of people are quick to reject it.. they're fault and ignorance.

  • @nzoz1980 alot of things has spoiled people in the west,but the biggest one is leaving any belief in God, or a higher power, without that we are completely rudderless, our highest chakra is the God chakra which floats above our heads, when we cut ourselves off from this the other chakras begin to weaken and die.

    Its like having a ship with no captain.

  • @Zephyesa Technology has spoiled people, and the focus on the fortune has turned people nasty. Also, George Bush's presence as a president has left an ugly mark on the way people view the world (it wasn't like that when Bill Clinton was in the white house, adding his textures to blue dresses), and the economy thing is making people freak out, because of the risk of losing their high pay jobs. To be frank, people have dumbed down and have put themselves into this misery. Suckers!

  • @nzoz1980 exactly, theres basically too much backstabbing going on now left unchecked, I sometimes sit in cafes and I have to move away from some groups of people because of the non stop barrage of insults and putdowns of other people they know in some way, and they think there is nothing wrong with how they are talking either.

  • My last point about mulch-culturalism isn't an attack on foreigners who have contributed greatly to this country... however, it has caused a division. Your next door neighbor isn't likely to share the same cultural make up.

  • @Zephyesa People were happier back then. There were fewer gangs, and the criminal underworld didn't have its own TV series. Pubs had punters listening to bands - not burn their money on pokie machines. People were more open and honest - not contrived and careful with the words they choose. Party people were like Marc Hunter and Renee Geyer - not Lady Ga Ga-look-a-like-wanna-be's. Also, Australia was not multi-cultural. People simply knew each other without foreign hang ups.

  • is it just me or were people generally much happier back then?

  • @bluejeckett just type nzoz melbourne.. you'll get the bulk of them. no it's not don burke.. it was just a running joke.

  • is that sereioulsy Don Burke??? wow, thanks muchly for loading this nzoz, Im getting a musical education about my countrys pop history here, so these guys were from WA were they? Im looking for as many Melbourne bands as possible, Im from Melbourne ofcourse

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