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Back This Way - Greg Quill & Kerryn Tolhurst & Garth Hudson

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2007

Greg Quill & Kerryn Tolhurst, respective founders of the influential 1970s Australian bands Country Radio and The Dingoes, with special guest Garth Hudson (piano, accordion) and The Usual Suspects (Dennis Pinhorn - bass; Bucky Berger - drums; Anne Lindsay - violin; Mitch Lewis - guitar) at C'Est What in Toronto, October 2003. For more information, go to www.quilltolhurst.com and www.gregquill.com.

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  • Once again...great to hear these great Aussie singers. Wonder what he meant by the Black Sabbath claim? maybe a salute to the new form Heavy metal...lol 5 stars

  • Awesome song....great to hear ...liked Gypsy queen the song alot. Anything from these guys is really cool. Wonder what he meant by Black Sabbath comment.Was it a compliment...hmm i guess so. Anyway...nice easy song 5 star ***** share....thanks sunsets1972 & SoRuderecords.

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  • Really Awesome Song!!! I Like It!  5*s Thanks sunsets & soruderecords...Anita..

  • Enjoyed hearing this one,nice chuggin along feel to it from Greg and the guys. With  thanks to Ian at sunsets1972 & SoRudeRecords... 5 *s

  • ahhhhhh I thoroughly enjoyed this very pretty song!! Big 5* for you and this wonderful post!!

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    Thanks for sharing dear Friend!

    Excellent work and equally good taste. Thank you very much, for posting SoRudeRecords.

    Sato

  • Quite a pleasant surprise to see Greg Quill performing - I always wondered what had happened to him after Country Radio disbanded in the 1970's. Thought that he may have gone back to rock journalism. In his pre-CR days he once described Black Sabbath as "the empty shell of rock and roll".

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