This mini ep is about the time Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs toured with way-out English performer Screaming Lord Sutch.
We speak with member of the Aztecs Tony Barber, no, not the Sale of the Century host but the bands guitarist. Tony emigrated to Australia in 1964 and he became a driving force on the beat pop scene.
You can hear more about Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs in episode 28 were we take a look at their first No.1 hit record Poison Ivy
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What’s Love Got to Do With It by Tina Turner
Curiosity Killed the Cat by Little River Band
Velvet Waters by Tony Worsley & the Fabulous Blue Jays
Hey Are You Johnny Diesel?
Johnny Cash is Still in the Air
Blueys Dad is a Rock Star
Is That Me at the MCG?
Death of a Pop Star
Kidnapped at the Battle of Long Tan
Order Me a Gudinski Burger Please
Rockin’ the Viet Cong
Not Tonight Mr Sinatra
To Love Somebody by The Bee Gees
I Honestly Love You by Olivia Newton-John
Rock & Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) by Kevin Johnson
Woman You’re Breaking Me by The Groop
Needle in a Haystack by The Twilights
You’re the Voice by John Farnham
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