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Dont Tear It Down by V. Spy V. Spy
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Fathers Day by Weddings, Parties Anything (1992)
Folk rock band from Melbourne Australia, formed in 1984 and active until 1999. Their name came from The Clash song "Revolution Rock" and musicologist Billy Pinnell described their first album as the best Australian rock debut since Skyhooks' Living in the '70s.
The band was led by Mick Thomas, the only continual member throughout the group's history. Their single "Father's Day" was nominated for Single of the Year as well as winning Song of the Year at the 1993 ARIA awards. They were renowned for their energetic live performances and in particular their annual Christmas shows at the Central Club Hotel in Swan Street, Richmond held in the lead up to Christmas Eve every year from the late 1980s until 1998.
The band reunited to play live on a number of occasions since their original break up. In November 2012 the band were inducted into the EG Hall of Fame, with Mick Thomas stating that the show would be the last time the band performs. -
Back On The Borderline by Midnight Oil (1980)
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Boys In Town by Divinyls (1981)
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Jump In My Car by Ted Mulry Gang (1975)
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Falling In And Out by Mi-Sex (1981)
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The Coast FM 963 Weekly Top 20 Artists
- #1 (Last Week #1) - The Beatles
- #2 (Last Week #6) - John Farnham
- #3 (Last Week #20) - ABBA
- #4 (Last Week #2) - The Rolling Stones
- #5 (Last Week #4) - Elton John
- #6 (Last Week #5) - Bee Gees
- #7 (Last Week #45) - Eagles
- #8 (Last Week #12) - Fleetwood Mac
- #9 (Last Week #35) - Neil Diamond
- #10 (Last Week #8) - Billy Joel
- #11 (Last Week #3) - INXS
- #12 (Last Week #11) - Creedence Clearwater Revival
- #13 (Last Week #7) - Elvis Presley
- #14 (Last Week #10) - Little River Band
- #15 (Last Week #13) - The Beach Boys
- #16 (Last Week #14) - The Supremes
- #17 (Last Week #48) - Cold Chisel
- #18 (Last Week #24) - The Hollies
- #19 (Last Week #51) - Linda Ronstadt
- #20 (Last Week #16) - Mental As Anything
