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The Clean - Tally Ho (1981)

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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1981:

The Clean's promo-video for the hit single 'Tally Ho' (February, 1981) .

Band Location: Dunedin, New Zealand
Track: Tally Ho
Album: non album single
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Produced By:
Label: Flying Nun
Chart Position: # 19 (New Zealand)
Release Date: February, 1981
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Links:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clean
- www.myspace.com/theclean
- http://www.flyingnun.co.nz/artist/37/show_group

Line-up:

David Kilgour - Guitar

Hamish Kilgour - Drums

Robert Scott - Bass

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NZOZ NZOZ1981 1981 New Zealand Early Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s

Extended Tags: Flying Nun records

Musical Terms: Garage, Post, Punk, Post-Punk, Rock, Kiwi, Old New Zealander Band

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  • I swear, this is what bands today try to sound like.

  • Yeah I know but they'll probably get royalties for it and God knows they deserve some...they probably haven't received many (if any) over the years.

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  • at the time the diy garage approach from these guys was a little different, dont expect u 2 understand that, stick 2 your bog standard rock by numbers, your playing with yourselves.

  • @InAConundrum

    you must mean: bands that don't try very hard sound like these fellows. extremely limited musical ability & songwriting talent. it's just cool because it's old.

  • @jacro12 it's a b side though not part of an album. It's from the single juicebox

  • spongebob's best day ever ripped this off!!!!!

  • @Cocrteau3 I really hope you're an immigrant or I feel ashamed for my country..

  • @MorkaGraven Yep, u got it

  • @COUSINCAT Independent Music. As in, free of major labels.

  • @Cocrteau3 It made it as far as Finland without us even having internet here back then? I'm impressed. These days our national music industry just pushes everything on us so we have no choice over what we want to like, unless we go for independent or underground artists.

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