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The Musik Express - Jackie's Thing (1970)

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2010

Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1970:

The Musik Express [ performing on Hit Scene ] the single 'Jackie's Thing' (June, 1970).

Band Location: Adelaide, SA, Australia
Track: Jackie's Thing
Album: non album single
Composed By:
Produced By: Howard Gable
Label: Columbia
Chart Position: # 14 (Adelaide)
Release Date: June, 1970
Footage Information: Hit Scene (ABC-TV)
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Line-up:

Tony Faehse -- Guitar
[ The Musick Express -- Alvin Stardust (UK) -- Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons (1978-1981) ]
http://www.tonyfaehse.com/

Terry O'Malley -- Vocals

Ron Kosmider -- Bass

Eddie McNeil -- Drums

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NZOZ NZOZ1970 1970 Australia Early Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s

Extended Tags: Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons

Musical Terms: Rock, Aussie, Old Australian Band

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  • If you look closely, fans of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons will notice that the guitarist under the hat & all that hair is their future guitarist Tony Faehse. He was the only one to go onto any other band of major note

  • Saw this band perform live in Adelaide many times and loved them!

  • i've got the writer in my band

    what a fantasic talent

  • One of my favourite bands in the 60's in Adelaide. Whatever happened to these guys? Would love to hear their best song "All The People Stare" just one more time!

  • I saw this clip on YT a while ago ... new post? Anyway thanks. This was an incredible band live, doing very creative, 'heavy' covers of songs that we called 'underground' at the time. Eg Peter Sarsted's 'Take off your Clothes' and Spooky Tooth's 'Sunshine Help Me' (my favourite). The guitar solo in Jackie's Thing hints at the live style. I think Jackie's was intended for commercial success but didn't appeal to their appreciative live audience. I wonder if there's any live material around?

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