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Volume 1 Number 39 October 26 1966 ' . .. .. . . . rl lllll·SET , THE TEEN AND TWENTIES NEWS~APER 15 CENTS VOL .I. NO. 38 * * OCTOBER 28 1966 LOCAL STARS TOP CHART S TWILIGHTS NO.1 MELB. PERTH JOHNNY YOUNG NO.1 SYDNEY BEE GEES One of the fastest rising records on the national charts, over the Int two weeks, has been " Spies .ind Specs" b) the Bee Gffs. ·n,e Bee Gees, who leave fo r England in February, are handing out some hard crit icisms of Australian promot ers. Promoters, they claim, consi s tently ignore local groups during the loun of oversus stan. The Bee Gee. feel that they have gone as hr as they can in Au11rali 11 . On arrinl in England they intend to rename themielvss Ruperts World . They may cut Spies and Specs again, this time for the English market . Lov ED ON Es The meteor ic ri1e ot the loved One and Ever Lovin' Men by the Loved Ones is one of the most hur l• ening si gns of the present national successes of Australian art ists . It wH only six weeks ago that the Loved Ones broke into the interstate charll . They now have their two hits showing on Top 40 chart s in all Slates. The Loved Onu attribute their success to their own or iginal style and the hct th.at they were able to receive npid n1tiona l television and pr ess exposure. JOHNNY YOUNG Johnny Young"s succeuful record , " Step Back"' hu fin.ally broken through in lhe Syanoy '""", mk;ng numbo, a n,! Aput from Normie Rowe, he is the first non-Sydney single .artist, to en ter the lffmingly ·• sac- red " S;dney charts. It is likely 1h11 this will not be the only honor to be .achieved by " Step Back"'. A gold di1e is well on the wa,y for Johnny. Surely this must prove wrong the crit ics who cla,i n1ed th.at Johnny would los.e record-public buying abili ty once he became compere of GO ! The Bee Gees 11lk over the scene with Kyni Lynch ;iind Rob Lovett ( Loved Ones I Johnny O'K. - Crispian. St. · Peters PHONE NORMIE ROWE - PAGE 11

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  • Volume 1 Number 39

    October 26 1966

    ' . .. .. . . . rl lllll·SET, ~ THE TEEN AND TWENTIES NEWS~APER 15 CENTS ~~ VOL. I. NO. 38 * * OCTOBER 28 1966

    LOCAL STARS TOP CHARTS TWILIGHTS NO.1 MELB. PERTH JOHNNY YOUNG NO.1 SYDNEY

    BEE GEES One of the fastest rising records on the national charts, over the Int two weeks , has been " Spies .ind Specs" b) the Bee Gffs. ·n,e Bee Gees, who leave fo r England in

    February, are handing out some hard crit icisms of Australian promoters. Promoters, they claim, consistently ignore local groups during the loun of oversus stan. The Bee Gee. feel that they have gone as hr as they can in Au11rali 11 . On arrinl in England they intend to rename themielvss Ruperts World . They may cut Spies and Specs again, thi s time for the English market .

    Lov ED ON Es The meteoric ri1e ot the loved One and Ever Lovin' Men by the Loved Ones is one of the most hurl• ening signs of the present national successes of

    Australian artists . It wH only six weeks ago that the Loved Ones broke into the interstate charll . They now have their two hits showing on Top 40 charts in all Slates. The Loved Onu attribute their success to their own original style and the hct t h.at they were able to receive npid n1tiona l television and press exposure.

    JOHNNY YOUNG Joh nny Young"s succeuful record , " Step Back"' hu fin.ally broken through in lhe Syanoy '"""• , mk;ng numbo, a n,! Aput

    from Normie Rowe, he is the first non-Sydney single .artist , to en ter the lffmingly ·• sac-red " S;dney charts. It is likely 1h11 this will not be the only honor to be .achieved by " Step Back"'. A gold d i1e is well on the wa,y for Johnny. Surely this must prove wrong the crit ics who cla,i n1ed th.at Joh n ny would los.e record-public buying abili ty once he became compere of GO !

    • The Bee Gees 11lk over the scene with Kyni Lynch ;iind Rob Lovett ( Loved Ones I

    Johnny O'K. - Crispian. St. ·Peters

    PHONE NORMIE ROWE - PAGE 11

  • PAGE 2 YIEDfl ESDAf, OCTO8f~ 26 1966

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    l.i. rn Zrtlin l uti!I Wu111um llo:u.l C.anmm ·11 ill , Urli-h.am• l 'h•uw : 9j ~9j~

    1. Na.die in a Hey1tack ...... l w11igh 1s 2 . Step Bade .... .... . ..... Johnny Young J . Born a Woman Judy Stone ( Sandy Posey) 4 . Yellow Submar iN / Eleanor Rigby .... __ Beat les 5 . Lady God iva .. .. Peter and Gordon 6 . You Can 't Hurry Love . .. ...... Supremes 7 . Ever Lov in ' Man . . . ... Lev~ Ones 8 . SomewMre My Love ....... Ray Conn iff Singers 9 . Out of Time ............... Chris Fa rlowe

    10. Sunny .......... Bobby Hebb 11. Winche&ter C11 thedral ........ Ne.., Vaudevi lle Band 12. Ju1t Like A Woman Johnathon King ( Man Mann) 13. See See Rider .... Eric Burdon and the Animals 14. Born Free . .. .. Mat Monroe 15. Bl11ck i, Black ................ Los Bravos 16. LHt Tr 11in to Cl11 rk svilte ... .. .. Monkeys 17. High Noon ... Bobby and Laurie 18. Spick1 and Speck, .............. Bee Gees 19. Sun1hine Superman . .. ...... Donovan 20. The Loved One .. . . ....... Loved Ones 21. Summer in the City .. . . Lovi n" Spoonful 22 . The Joker Went Wild Bnan Highland 23 . Li 'I Red Ridint Hood ................ 5am the Sham 24 . Bust Stop .... .... .... .. .................... Hollie s 2S . With a Girl Like You ...................... Troggs 26. Got To Ge1 You Into My Life Chr is Bennett 27. Lo·,en of the World Unite Dav id and Johnat ho.1 28. God Only Know, . . .................. Beac h Boys 29 . W11lk With Me Seekers 30 . I Don't C11re ......................... Los Bravos l 1. Gu11ntan11mer• . . ....................... Sandpipers 32 , No Milk To-d11y .. . ......... Herman·s Hermits 33 True True Lovin ' ... . .. . ............ Ronnie Burns 34 . Going Out of My HHd . . .. Lynne Randell 35 . EHyfever, E.P. ... ... .. Easybeais 36. Rilly 11nd Sue 6 J Thomas 37 . Wild One Gramley Dee JR . You Won 't f ind That Kind in Me .... Digger Revell 39 . Tf,e Wanderer li!obbie Snowd~n 40 . Land of 1,000 Dancer, ...... Wilson Pi ckel

    .._I CJ_" '_w_' _T_O_P_1_5_l .._I __ T_O_P_15~ • ~~.t~:f:~ I~' i~:.,'1.~;~: ,\~;ri)~:,1c 1,.1~';, .'i :~ 1 ,Tt l' JIM K < AHA I \•'1N J•"1noKff. n :.~•1.1:11•,· but .,,....

    .\ Oto l>,f, Oh bO)' Of:\"IL " .ITII .\ BL• t: M11t'I A)-ck-r anl.·T\\• Ill h, • a, lh, · h,p 1\n} Oll\' \\htl hu.., not "-..·11 th,·m play_ pl ;:•;i:,t• cluw. lx.-cuu~ II WIii t:,,. \·,•n ,\urth whil,•

    l.l•L1•tl U 11c.~ r u,, , lJri ibcmc

    .. ,. A .\ flnr They nr,.. usualb i·ontl'nt Wllh bclJll; II !111" nnd hU\ mi: records to plcn!-l. l ht •ll 1tlc1!

    Mmett~ /larri~ Chdteriham

    I• BIi GIIS

    1_ .;,t:.:; t . -~

    i{

    ln JanunrJ. the &·.- Gen are lea,'ing (or England ! This isn·t e case of having made good In AU!;tralia. and trying their luck elsewhere. but rather the reverse. A freak situation we know. but It has happened . The 9tt Gees errh't.-d in Australia. three.brothers aged 7. 7 a r.d 10. Nine years, 11 singles, one L.P., two E .P ."s and one hit later . the)' h&\'C decided to return to England .

    With an 1mpn:-ssive Ii.st o r bookings there ... '"We haYe el&}lt years or solid wo rk booked for us back h ome." This seems lndeed a pecu-liar situation .

    Spies 'n' Specks Maurice explained this:

    "Dur father USt..-d to be a shO\\'m.lln in England, and h as been send.mg our re-cords ba

  • DAYE 4-WEONESOA Y, OCTOBE R 26, 1966 ~SET

    Normie Calls Goodn w :u

    f1~~1 ~-:r ~r~=~· ~t!11":~ ~~-e~n ~)-~e~~~c- ~~·"tn ~·11~: "Sexy disc? I t was meant lot or rl'COrds are sexy the~ eight weeks the show will the ban on th•·ir rN.-ord :,o ~ 0~n~~~P.!:e~~~h~cn~~k ~~-~'. ~t ,ha~h.~tt>~~i~ c>~. ~:~:~~~ ~~~~i~/:~~o~;~~ su~r~,T~",°f~ 1:c:;/1:;lhl~~ r.umbt>r. but perhaps It was pr?St'nt lhl' dlM" IS No. l\ 11 Bobby and Laurie s tep down England and hl'rt' 1 :\ff" more sexy than funn~· A thf' En1:lish c-harl~

    }~1~ 1:ou~~i:!r~Joi~ ~~~ .-..::..---------------:::-:----:=-----:--7 panle,'" que,uon wm mo,e The New 'laudev"1lle Band than likely be approacil"' f rom Lo:- ,,ni;dt•.. Jr, app,.•a, al Ill'" ' yd111·, th· •~th,·qm· \\'m•,n Au (:u (;,, Hobby Da} whn 1,111 li,. I• m,·mlJ,.·rl·li foz Ju .. h•r hll· " ll od,irf ltobm ". "O"·r .11111 l ht>r", "' l ,ittlr tt iu , l' n •11 , t lm •' ,1m l " lh1• IU111·!11 n l \Ii,• ll uu,:inl :tml llw O r iulr", h

    J"t•pur1~,1 tu bo.• 1,·.:,•1·,mi: 11; thL' \1t·1mt\ or S I.OIII!:,. wn k for hb .-\ust:-:111:m !>L-:1 .. ,11 \\'h1!, h,. ;, m ~ydnt·~. Bobh1 w1!1 m.1k,· .. ,,,r.1 1 app,.·.,t ,m,'l•:- on · 11 .., .\ !I ! lt1}JJJt•n m::· F1>!!t1\\m.; llw 1:omp .. tto,.111 o f hi-. ~}dn,, ,.,,·1 .. , n h· L"' 1·xp,.,1.d , ,II JJ{',1 1 'I :\ll-!IJo•Urt\, ,l!.d . .J: ,t•J., ._\,ill· .11.tles which will be M nounced soon".

    This led 10 Rr.0lher rumour lhBt th(' proj,-c1 mi~ht be an album o r Ind1nn ums.ic by George Harn!!On. "'hO ha ... OC"E'n in Indm sin("C Septcmbt>r 14 lt•nmtn,.-: the sitar

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    429-4 31 ELIZABETH ST

    MELBOURNE

    Ph. 329 6300 Thf> Lo,·ro Ont's h:tl'" :,.n F" p t!th' !(' bt released In about !WC, W;'t'kS .-\ lthoui:h llt'W of this rorthcomm~ E P was not pubhciSl'd. after lhi' phcnomf'nfll ,;;ucet'SS of thPLr first two Sl!lglt'S. nlllO)' llhops ha,-e alfC'ad)" had advanct' ord l•rs for II The tracks un it M"t' "Th,~ l..01·ed One" .... ~,·crlo1•1n· !\Ian ", Bhll' berry H ill" and '"'!\!ere Than Low ...

    •tor_ por1um

    41 MUTUA ARCADE

    a ro1111u ttir ro rnr r from thf' Bowl

    , n..-..-OE, • ,Jn ma :...e -..:-ur , 1labte ,•nd • r·she-d \\ ti• ,:1t'a" g (Ii• ,'111e r,111 and h~b • ~11il11wr.., :11 :iil ,1hh• s,.;:,

    PTY LTD

    S47.25 set of 4 year in I.ht• llo.1dlw:. llatl!,• nf th,• Sountb ._ ______________________ _.

  • PAGf 6-WEONESOAY, OCTOBER 26. 1966

    Cr• • by I ~~s:h~h a~u'-m~ or J)Op. did ISP.an Rkho,d . .. ,-,,_ l"m • """ " ,;.,,, l ha t tht' Butlt'S - m o"' Schmeiuel abili tJ a.., a ~on,:•~ ritt"r 1han

    St Peters ~~~f':,~;::1~~::~r,;,~~:{ • ;~ls?~ ~~~i:, u,~d .. ~~1;~~ : I W hal'~ l.rh,pia11 ..:1. 1•,1.- r.. . year ::i.gr,. Crisp1an bu rst on lro\ersial." . . .

    ~=II)· ~iii~'.' "i~~,. llh~~~'!: ~ ! r!~~~g~1:C; ~fn::!l~'/ ~~ pof~~mlt a h=n~:r ~e~::~ rant loudmouth. thr Cassius the s trength of It. faced his .:.-ff~ t: for beeause of i t ,

    ~~ ~ru~:':/!rhfs h:~~ i.C::::;. fim press conference. ~~!ian :~o~;~rs ~~~ th~~~n 1~1~eC,:t1~~~1:~~t~ \·is1t ar.:/.s r~;1~s~t~i~~~r~:i :!~erf~'!:t~~e;! v.~:I)' ~~ only weeks away. it's t1m1. a potential money,splnmn11 to his door. trying to s1 the questions were answer bonan1..a . thoroughly briefeJ hun for personal ap .r• ed and the cloud that ~as him on what to sa)· and es• ances. SO ~ mingly, his shrouded th.ls talenlo!d artist , pe,cially on how to say It. first brush with the p:ess ~ ved forever. About a Cri,;;pia.n . then 2~ and raw ~!. been a whooping sue•

    He soon u red or the pre-tence and t>Vl·n more with his mana1;er. TUrmna a 0( w sho"1r•bustnes.oth and ch ose lo be himself. - Hil followed hit 30d 1ron• ically, some of those earlier boas ts almost turned to fact. Pi"d Piper. h is most

    GO-SET

    successful smgle, became a .., --::--§;,·

    ~~ ~ ack by Rhapsody Sydney~ -t It;I from Shirley Stern-$14.50 w1rH A FAsuLous I

    ,·: c.,rld•wlde chart•topper and will be one of the b1gi::est hilS of ·55 - 1n tum it dis-p!aced the Beatles and Stones from top SI)\)t m England . A1m: rica and then Australia.

    But Crispum has 0011· 00-gun - he has a depth of sini;mg • song • writer talent that will assure him a top rung on \.te env:rtainment ladder for many years to come. When he s tarts h~s . .\ustrulla tour of dances and d1scolhl"QUeS on NO\·ember 18. we n m expect a re-sen ·ed. almost sh)' gent with a mod,~ty that b rl'assunni; at a timt' when b1g•head .. d· ness 1:- tuo rl.';id il>· acC1.'pll-d

    RANGE OF COLORS. Al 23 The Block Arcade, 3 Regent Place , 25 Australia Arcade

    KY's ----- -- LAN

    ROBERTSON --ll , • .., t.... .• • ,,.1 ~.•, I" ~loh 1"~•·•>1lw••I ! 10.,•,.,• ~ r }'~· m~1 1 • • • t-., • h•

    a ll ~l:L."\• .. l'f"•ttlH.l! I• 1~:• U hn., ,.wn,·- tn'• ~.,,., n-.,1 I,,•, d•,m1t1AIII\II - ~'",. II~ t• a ,.,,;i,,.... "' 11 ..,. ,t,,.,, ,,,,~ .. n,.,.. ,, pr•, nw,uvn. 0 11 •·r w,.,.. .: ; ~, r· .J.1 ,.~.,1< llll•d 1 ..... ,.>. ,t..1· ""turd.or Lurk>· n11mbI ~t;;~ •. ~~" .:~ ... 1i.:,~~;;;~···'. ::•.: ,; ::;/ • .'.

    ;111(1 ,:wofll ,n•.1111,1 •~•"""'" .,.,....,.. lb1• p,•,,.~I L ·•• ~ ,1.,1 ,-1n,t.,,

    ~~miiiil 1, . .,.1 •••f1,i lh:i,, l••II""' I ~,11

    11 ·0 • l'-' ahod ,.....i, 10·, 111 •·~1• •" " ' ..tvan.-rn,rn' ~nd 1n•1J1 1·,.,..u.,, 1 11>.k> 1.,.mt,,•111

    WIST COAST RIPgRT Ray Holl

    I first met Rn)• Ho~ SC\·eral years ago ' 1 fc was immensely talented then. and I thmk that today hc·s even better. By lcavmg Perth 11 !cw week:-. 111:0. Ray and the Otrben1s took a tremendous ~amble, bul 1t the musk sccrw dl·velop:. a~ I thm'k H w:11. th o: ch0\'t• tu Mclbuume l>hould pny off I lhmk thnt Rn y Hull WI!\ ht' ac1.-cptL•d :l!o one or the b, !o l pcrCo rnll'r:. II\ h ii, lil' ld

    I rnm.• mho..'r one a!tL•m oon r.ho ul tl\'t: rear~ ui;o when I 1~1rtX!uct'CI Ha~· ll ult und the o riginal Olfbt"ats at thl'lr first show m Perth. ,11 Cttnlt'rbury Co..:n 11, th L• i;roup we n· some names )·uu p robably know , h k1' )li'-.1• llowr,1:-. , who nuw playi. lv1 "yuu know whu". ;\laurit• l'"~nun . who d rumi. lor th, Kvmpan~·. and T rr r~· \l an, . ,., the \·o~at cunur man m Perth :.. Clan , lornw rly the ll l· fl\·t• I WhOSI.' fCl't lrtl " Sk, Uuat Sun"" I l.lch1•\·t' 1i. ~cl tmi,: t.OIUC ;ur•tllllC 111 Md boUrnt.' .

    Folk 'n' Blues I wonder if Ray n ·mcm ,

    bt.•r:.. \hill dark , Wl'I, cold winter·:, af ternoon? lk ma)· prl'fL•r to n:c1dl 1>0/lll' fine " folk nnd bluci," SundR)'

    111 1,:h t, at th\· ~•onhs1dc nii;n l:o.pot Whl•rl' he Tl.' IUmcd rt.'t.Ynt ly to record some " hvc" 11111tt.•nal [Or his firs t rlanun album :-ele11se

    Befo re Ray rdormt.'Ci the J;rC6CTlt Ofnx-Rt !!-. he spen t som e lame m a \·ocal rom• bmauon with Andre Oe Moller - mostly blues•t )'pc s tuff Prob:i.bl)· best swn• 1111.'CI l:p as mus1c:i. lly•1;ood. !Jm nnauc1ali)•tlou l11 ful

    Big Names C'ould 11 l>,, !hat lb)' Ho ff

    :mll tht· llffbc111.,,. and Jl'fl !-t Jtrhn nnd the l d. w ill h .: il~CCJ)\cd lb r\•all~ I.iii; lllUIW!o" I Mn\ Jl•ff ::i i Juhn and his 0111111 1\urk111.: un " M1dmi;nt llnur· UII . l t'i, All llappt.-n-mg" the o thc1 Wl'Ck and I ,IJll) lam,il'U lhClll I ThL·y hnd ,011 11.: tiun~ ~om1: lhcrc, :111, 1966 -PAGE 7

    OF THE Geoff, Tony, Bob

    TEAM

    Easybeats Good mornini::. f'hiltlrrn . Well. (or my rn \·) th,

    Eas, bf'III" :u l" cm ll'w H' r1-, o [ s·ucces.,, rn the l" K 1-""' Wet'~ I ht'ard th, t:i.p,.·-- I I thdr !WO new Sid~ r\'{'(•rd ed m Untain. · Fr1d:1y C'!l ~I ~ ~lmd" and " ~lad\ ~I) lkr. .-inJ Go nna Ll i: In It" !kith '-ldt'!i an· d1tl l·n·nt ,md nt l!IIlal and 1 thmk :i~l' ,·,·r rninly i:ood enou:;h t 11 :n.1k, n guod " IZI' d,•r:· Wllh n~;• z._ l\ p(lJ) l!ll\~lC !:JI\,.

    \\ 11!':ut!I :akm, a::y1ha:i; ., ..... ,) I rum t.~• 11 j) f\· •, :• 1~ f \ '\'tHd". 1•r th, pr,,t11, •h•:• nf lh\•111. I would :K•I t:a\o h 'tX•i: m ~' !la· 1:., , ., b1•at ... !'-\(\k'" \• 'I, < "l°'' lll.' t,1 ,,111nd mu,·h 1m•tt 11\;l! L;r, tht•1 r hannnn:, r.1n1,:1• ...... :n .. h1ght•r nnd lht•r,• !" t' lC:"l'lh•nt m.,,1ru11wntatwn IJl1md I w:\:o sp1.•akmi; with th\•tr Au.:. lr:ilmn recorumi:: man;i i:••r. T~ .~ll,.,rt. a httl•• wh1l1• ., i;o and ht• al.'-0 con fi rm1>u my 11ri.1 1mpn·»1cin!! llowe\·t' r . m:1.u tdir,i; to T\.>d . nothing Sik'(;lal wa,,, dunt- m t!ll' tl"-'Ordl!\~ llt'SSJOI: ' ,r no thmJ; that thl'Y a ln•ady h11dn ·1 bet.·n dom1; o,·er hero or l\:o he suid. · It mu~t Jll't bl• Ille 111r nnor there

    1·h:.:. new Ur1t1sh d 1.:.c will ..,... rl'SlnCl\-d for Hlt•p!ay Ill Aui.t raha until "Surr3 " 11.id " t 'unn~ t 't•t'lin ' .. gt:'t n i;ht ,,ff lhc );round HOWC\'l•r. It l'I :int11: 1patl-d 1hat the n t>w ..ingll.' WIil O(' n •\('1,...ed "1111\t• !Lme m No\'l':nbl•r m .\u, traha . lt t't'rt ~llll) a ppeur,. as though the F..nsybcat:-wtl\ be thL• t\rst Aust rnlmn i;roup who hnvt' becoml a Sllllll,h hit hl' re and lht•n earned the sue""~ o,·ersc1ii..

    Beatles ll inh rrom Hu tl t' hrad

    ,1ua t lf'r, th;H th t• nl"I.I "ult, lh';i t l1· (l t UJl'C! Y.i\l un oh t• l';iul 'Id . .or111r1 11 1, un• df'r,tood 1ha t· r aul ..., 111 \\ Tl!t• the m o ,H .o , ,..;u n- fu r lhf' Il l' " tlll 1II'\ \) 111 " " lU\I, • " \\ r dlOC'kt•d· Ur \ II I n c ...... t Timf'.. If 1h1, ,.. thr r;i .. ,. 11 " 'II bt• lht 11r• t ! mu 1'.1.u\ h.t~ u nu·i .o lh Y.rl ll t'll " 11h uut J uhn . .1hl11111,: h 111 n·ah t• h,• .11Hl .luhn "ru., m u ,\ uf thn r -- ung~ mdil 1du.1II~ .m1t p u h li"h : lw m umfrr .1 J"llll

    T:1.-- .\ I .. \l•n.1.n.~ ."I, • • :-. ,:r, ; ,---:in i; \:tll Chn ~ la~t Y.\\'k ll, -..1~ 1h.1t h, .. Ill·\\ ,.ni;a. Y.hi.·h Y..1-. i\ l " ll )"ln..,tu, ,,I :.} :1.11\k. 1, n Jl'j:!;l•r R1 C'ha:-d!o """~ ' Hid,· On HahJ ... ;\ll,·k I!> \'Cr) haµpr w 1th lhc owrnll SC§ ,wn und thl• :-t, .. rd will be r , ·il3~'ll m Unl:un lhl~ Y.t'l·k l'hn-.. .1br, t c,ld m, 1h.1t h,• was ,..., 1rkmc 011 1m 11' !1•1 l'hn .. tn"" n•ka!oo\.

    \ uu all li.1101, Hui., ~11111 11 \\h ilt' l w i, 1'111 111 nc Y.1\ h a lt thu~,• r,: 1rl, h•· " il l 1n ob.ibh 1i11d tim\· hi y, rile- th , .. en lumn nu.1 Yil'l' .. . Uh . "••II Jlta l'lk" makt'S JM"tfr

  • PAGE 8-WEONESOAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966

    BEAUTY NOTES '

    1LJ EVENING BEAUTY l J ust as lurex fabrics. sequins,

    and gliuery gold or s1h·er plastic di.-.co; ha,·e hit the fashion SN"nc fo- .?\"i?nmg -... ·ca r, so lul\'t' sparkles been imroducecl to mnke-up. Ever}·• thin~ from rouge. powder ::u,d lip-stick to hairspray and nail lacquer hns be-en gilded. sih•ered, bron7.ed. !rosted or pearlisC'd. Of rourse. the thing can eD.S1ly be overdone. but there l.s no doubt that a little i,:li:t ! r Is eye catchint; and flattering.

    Powder should be translucent lllld glowing. Revlon now ha,·e a frosted Blush-On besides the usual This gives colour as "'-ell as a gleam-

    ing shimmer. Goya·s erusn 611d Glow Is annlher fine powder fo r a transparent look teamed witn a long lasting quality. A new idea comes from Charles of the Ritz -Spolllgt,Ls. This Is a glowing liquid which Is applied to the finished m ake-up - O\'er eye make-up. powder and lipstick for a skin texture thal looks pearly and misted.

    E..-erJn g t'}'l'S are 11 riot of colour and shine Charles Of the R itz has 3 Slh'ef , SOiid cake called N1ghtlight which is ap11lied with a moistened brush for a S'l!t sparkly line on the eyeh.:I . Elizabeth Arden's Cake E.'ye Shade in pca rlised white \l·iJl m3kc lhe lid area gemly luminou;;, and her Sun Gold Powder Shade 1s M l!xtramgancc e\'ery girl should mdulgl' Bru.c.h-On :Sh:ldow. from Re,·\on , comt>s in a van ety of palely imiescem shades. 1ncludiric: olin•, smoke gre,-. cun i,· and white . $2.00. .

    find o r the season art' Eye lurt' fake fur lasht>s with J:httt,t·y je\.\·els along the roots . A mt'rc !1.500 ror real diamonds and rubles. lashes with fake Jewels cost only about SI 1.50.

    Newest things an hp.suck.~ are Frosty Slickers - cou r-tesy or Yardlt'y Wear them under or over your favounte lipstick ror a gieaming shme o r use them 011 their own. Fh-e to choose from Max Factor's Meringue up frost1n11 s will 11n·e shine plus colour without any grcasmcs:.. Dior·s latest lips tick colours han· buil t-ill shine. No. 15 is a palr pea rly honl'r t·o lour, N'o 1B is n natural sih'eT')· blonde colour, No. 73 1111 iridescent .·o ral pink. and others make up a wide rnnge that will Mlit any colounng.

    Tv.·cnty-four ('llrat t:Olfl nail :acquer from Estee Lauder ts on sale at $9.00 Luscious fro:,tt'd colors are S-i .25 There arc 43 10 rhl'.IOM' from .

    To st.an thf' everun11 I or mommK I on Ow nght note Max Factor has a new bath pack dl~hb m. F.• er}' tune I ,iaw him Ln 11,,, •lrfttl: • t'llllrd,,....,..me,, andllrv, ldlLncfflO! tr ... l ,obal J'.,. Wf'een toget hc: now for .se,·en months and arc well knO\.\'n around the ~Mboume danctl Sy sre the rest dent i;roup at the bl-weckl)' show thert>

    Now to their personal details . To11v. who mw;l be the small~t and wildest drummer srowld , has the most weird get-up, which Sps the lurid Lma~e 3l! he IS CO\'t'H'{1 by 0 -;km llu !n t.: !C'ni.:th of tartan

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    I~ HARVEY

    n r i, ,T 111, .. 1,;in ' How ,•w•r. l h11·1cl kt'Cps an m r ur ·r"IX't"\.,?11111y and 1·onJun11!-10 tod :w ·s norm:,I fashtun.~. n a,·1d ha!- t,.1d i:n.•a t I xp,:r: ll\i,C 11: lh(' ll stron~ rumor tm:. it th.it Pnu\ MeCartlW)' i.'i the J)n f,11 !ll;tk. Ul)! thl!t ln•l n l:nt"nt popular ha-, i;ont> to f;f'ori:t• lbrrbu11 nnd Uri:in Jonr.'i , Th, \'(l r1ib1nb ' fll'", ' ~mi;!,• LS 1-:tllt'dn,·>•pni

    Six O'Clo,. k R,-. ,;. T\' .!-how wound up ,... ht'n h, ',\'11k,• Sant,•. the> S.ton,~!-. :,.J.'('nrf' r D:1n ,,. Cirou;;. Ac-k '-' t lhlk anti Lulu are lht' IKh· ... 1 It> J(lin thr bn.;.11.\1• And ILi"\ h• nmk,• "llf, thnl 11!" On,· •lt•:t! .. hi, thunder. I- l\·1;; P1 1•,. lq h ,1,. n,, !t•N< 1hr •1 tml.'f' tllms m t ht• makmi:

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    don 't you know 11:-. "n'(lnd Ir. r t,

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  • PAGE 10-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966

    CLOTHES WHAT PRETZEL WEARS THERE WAS A TIME ... WHEN LITTLE GIRLS ( PRETZEL SIZE) JUST COULDN'T BUY .ANY-THING SMALL f;NOUGH FOR THE IR TINY SIZE 10 FIGURES. SUE " PRETZEL" PECK ALWAYS HAD HER CLOTl-iES MADE, UNTIL ONE DAY SHf FOLINO THE PLACE - A CHILO· REN'S AND YOUNG TEENS MANUFACTURER -LABEL: " SHR IMP" OR " LITTLE MINX" .

    ALL HER PROBLEMS WERE SOLVED. NOT ONLY DID THINGS F1T , BUT THERE WERE FABULOUS DESIGNS AND COLORS. FOR ANY FI VE FOOT ONE.

    P.S. CONGRATULATIONS TO LOV!::RLIEEE TONY BARBER. HE"S GOT THE BEST ( DRESSEV ) LI TTLE GIRL IN THE WHOLE WORLD.

    clothes : " Shr imp"

    photography: Colin Burd

    Go.SET GO-SET

    Lord Sutch pulls a gun

    SUE '"PRETZEL'· PECK REPORTS:

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966-PAGE 11

    ,_... _lONGDiflfii~

    · 7_ - . NOR'E . . . . . : .. . (\ -~ROWE .. ; -· ·:~ .

    Anothu tour was IH-in~ :irnngl!'d fo r th r- A:r:tee, -lhis t ime with sc:ttamlng 1.ord Suteh.

    All the A1.tecs bar rmr-tumed up at G1e airport to meet him ; the press aud radio w ere out in force to Inte rview Lord Sutch and it was quite a riot. "Sutchy .. as the Aztecs affectionate\)' :alled him, had his top hat w d purple cap on and was also carrying his rather ballered .. hold all".

    An eager TV in terriewer shovt.'('rform-unn • or "1'\\ i11k.le Lt•e ...

    Jim Rrl'Yl!'S will Lie posl-humousl)' Awarded u s1h·t>r di~ ror sah:s of o\·er 2&\1,000 for h is currem Jut "Uist:int Dru ms".

    Thf' Srw \"audt•\illt• Hand nre reall )' moving up the charts with !heir disc '"Win-chester Cathedrul'". The group is 10 .shortly rt'Cord thei r follo w • up single .. Shirl... Although the)' arc roarinG twen ties s lanted, the Vaur'evUles hti\'e an o riginal refreshing SOW\d .

    Aftl' r seeing the new tele-vision show here - "Count· down'", I thin• that Aus-tralian t~ nage shows arr-far supl'rlor. Apart f rom "Top of the Pops··, the rest of the shows hero are \'cry

    ~~ SHken appear each week on lele,·lslon in a quar-ter hour pfO(ram UUed '"A DaW With The- Sttll.tn". 1t·s a ftne showcast' ro r their talent.

    Whatever happened to Kalb)' Kirby'! Apart f rom regular cabaret spots and personal appea rances, Kathy

    with hni r on - were sheep! He followed up this by

    ol){'nini: the dour or the ~pt'echn1: wh1ele . lcttmi; out a deafening scream and s h1mmin1< il shut. E\"Cr)"0nl' nn the bw• tumOO round wuh a look of horror on lhl'i r fac,•s a.nd wl'rC grectec. with a chr-ek)', "BN lhnt i;ot ynu worrll"d ! ..

    !\tore of Sutchy next week. Pretu-1.

    has been absent Crom th, charts tor ages.

    Cilia 8111.ek hus don(' It again. H('r I Rt est dist· ... \ fool ,\111 I '" IS nbsolutd) i;real. Every disc C1ll.1 makes 1s better than the pre,dous. This one should put her i.lac.k m th..• numb.• r one !.pot.

    Th t' lkachboyi,' new single Is "Good \ltbrations". The group has bel.-ome \"NY popula r here since their big hit "Sloop John B" and their new single should pro\·~ to be as SUtte5.!lflll RS I.heir last few discs .

    --. 5 READERS ONE FROM EACH STATE CAN

    WIN A PHONE CALL TO

    Normie in London Answer these questions and send your entry to your respective radio station.

    3UZ, C ·. Bourk~• StrPCt. :'llt•lbuurnl' 6K\' , C - Ji James Street. Pt-rth

    M D. C · Box J!J:! CPO .. \dr laidr 48C. C - War( and .-\delatdr St?'t'E'ls . Bri.,banr

    1. Wh,.n did S ormi t- Jrnr- Cor Enrl:.nd ".' What is his London a,:t'nt 's namr-':'

    3. What hit of ;\"o rmie 's w:i.s taktn Crom thr- film in whil'h Doris Ua_\" i-ta rrrd"

    4. What is his manarrr ·~ na.mr':' 5. What i!11 ~ ormlf' -.. N'l'Ordini:: labt'I in I ondon':'

    6. Whal is hh, b.arli.ini: i:rau11· .. nanw•: 1. How many cold a \\a.rd-. h:,,s '- ormir 1.1on':' 8. When was Sormlr born ':' 9. What is tht' name or Xurmir'., \ u,1ralian Rr-

    eord.i:1,: compan,·':' 10 What was thr 1i!lr of hi-. fir-.1 rreord".'

    RULES • All en tries will remain the proper!¥ of G~

    Set , and the judges decision will be final and no correspondence wi ll be entered into .

    NAME ...

    ADDRE SS ..

  • PAGE 12-WEONESOAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966

    IWJ[[IB[f wrnill ~~ -THE'RE ALL AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS ~ar Go•Stt .

    After reading Bill Bolton's rather m(.' ,•hangr- in 1hi .. St,1 tt>'.' Will this br nn in\·italion for ,,romotr-rs 10 ,t::t' I Adrlaidcans of!' lhrlr backsid('S. walrhin,: T \ and i,:11in,: out?

    ·" delaide ha." ben ftoodrcl. 0\'er lhe pm;t eight Wl'\:klO.SC~ 90 01 which an· rubbis h. 1·m all fo r local talent but hov. abOut spendmi: ttmt' m rt>-hearsmc )'Our r.umber fellas and please don't ll'I a mas• tr r tape i;o to a record comp!llty unti l you a re 1:om-11h•l('IJ· satisfied.

    Th('rr·s not on h 60 ncv. iro 1111s in \df'laid.t". bul ':0 Ill'\\ man.a,:t>r:,: :

    SEt:: Y0l' WHERE THE ACTI O:,.' IS BUB 1-HANCI:-:

    BY TERRY CLEARY

    PUTTING MELODY INTO MOD I was s11tmi; m my dmgy

    ht!le offlef' with a stiinin· 1ay of sunshmc tillering, etc .. when a young man ;n a white coat and s tethescope appeared at lhc doorWA}' hummmi:: •· :-. on T,· Possum A.ma rt' l'udlar .. , loosely tram,Jated " I Can·t :-;1op Lo,·lni: \'ou BabJ .. , . I 1w1g-i:1:U U:Ul1cc.ii-..1ely It mu:.t bt• Ji.•ff Eddclt-i,~unt• -manai;t•r of th1.• L.bl Straw:-. nnct 5th y1:1u mt-du·a, -.1u-1knt 1•1 of !he G o-& ·! 1nter-,·icw TO'll ll . J i nllll ) Kasi• tla,:iis hu,.n I tx:cn 11\11•. H t !>U(.'1."C1..,.il'CI 111 1nlmi;: all tht' back CO P IC!> we J)O!>SC!>S onto o ur :.1enoi;:ruphl• r w" brnught hm 1 tu heel and thu, 1-:. whnt he said .. , came hen f rom C.rt"t' ai;:o as a ch:!d I was a i,:oal•l:Nd on i, rui;i:td n ountam -:.irie ;iml l pt1:.:.t.'Ct toe balmy Ml•

  • PAGE 14-WE0NESDAY, OCTOAFR 26, 1966 GO-SET

    getting on Hawk Wh)', 1 can remember hstemng to those records you mede with Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds back in 1923 And t was only el:n-en then.·· M wnbll"d from Hawk : "1 was ten when l made those records." Hmmmmm.

    nble to obtain a copy or 'he Radio Ballad .. Thr Balhwt or J oh• Axon" and a copy or a discUS51on between the thrre mam insti&ators o l 1h1s form of presenting a s1ory usmg field recordings nf talking accompanying w t •k noises and composed m u 1(' and son g ( in a folk ldio: l - Ewan McColl , Pr,:e)' Sttg:er and Charin Park, r.

    The Radio Ballad can:p into existence when Ew, :i McColl was commlsslonf' I by the B.B.C. to write a p r,_ gram on the train collislo,., which cauSl'd Lhe death , f the drh·er and the guard• man of one o r the traiM John Al:on was the driver.

    ADIElAillDlE A[))§

    When they arrived to talt to the men in the workshN' with the constant bi.ck ground noise or hi.ssini,: steam, shout&, trains start Ing and stopping, etc. -there came a reallzation tha• to tcy and put this Into ::i radio program with any df' grec or authenticity the form of the program would N've to change.

    The result was the use or actual work n oises, Jargon jokes o r the trade, the shouts, the yells, being used in the songs and as accom paniment to the music. Th,• song anci. the fleld were com blned into one.

    IPlH!ONIE Brian Bennett

    BLUES

    EJ CHRIS

    ... HECTOR..,,I St. l.ouis Jimmy Is u.n•

    o ther or 1he older school o l blues s inge rs He was born in Nash,·ille, Tenn~SStt , on June 26, 190j. His mo ther dh.-d soon 11.rte r and the ramlly moved to St. Louis where t,LS !ether d ied, leav· ing him an orphan al the age of eight. His Urolhers and sisters were not much older and couldn' t support him ro he ldt school and start£.-d worklng at whatever Jobs he could ftnd .

    He s tarted singing fair ly young I in a barber's shop quartet, yet I) tut hls harsh early life laid Lhe basis for a blues-slnge r and ha was

    23 6258 The "re · diSCO\°elj' Oo.

    Si1,pi WaUa« of classic blues fame has been news lately. A fine slnger anc. the fact that she was lucky enough to record with Laub Armstrong, Clarence Wil• Iiams , Perry Bradford, et. al. :luring the ·twenties still carries a lot of weight with the)' who know . She nnd oth!: r artists o f Aimllar s ta• ture toured Britain for the second time last September . Who was the la..«t negro artist or eny jazz mlidit)' to ,•isit Australln, eh! nn.

    Overh!'ard i n Jou Jou, . 11al: Bud Freeman to Cole-man Hawkins " You m us1 be

    Firstly some explanations - Mick Cowuhan is a Uni• -,erslty student ( l\ren' t they all?) and at the momi:nt is rather busy (examinations I. Therefore thu 1.-olumn will be written by me (Peter Dickie 1 - remember that name - u will become Im· portant as the plot thickens! I thouaht J had bell.er state that fact at this stage as it is hard to tell the d ll[f' rence m the type fa.ce the)' us.-: in this newspaper.

    While I was ln Sydney du rini,: September . I was

    From that first Radio Bal Ind came others on varyin~ topics - The Ftshinr Gamr Mining, the Flg:ht Gamr . .

    A number of Lhese han• been played o,·er the A.B.C from lime to time. Ir you still ha\·e a radio lah ye~ lhe translsto,1 1t 1s weJI worth checking to sec U th('} might be repeated nt somt stage "The Fight Gamr' was replayed not less than a month ago

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    Unchanged Souls

    Echuca, Kyabram, Rush· wor th, Stanhope, Cohuna. These are but a few of the many country dance centrl!!l that "The Unchan~ Souls'· Hormerly knovm n.s " US" l have played. In the oplnlon ot many fans , this band Is the best R & B group on the country scene.

    lnd1•1d....U7 • pnkina. llw • l 'n• ,·h•IIJ'.NI Soub~ • ~ -

    IMI Joiu.- - l-,;I V\ICab, Rh,.u,m r,.altlr c:» Jt'llnl Pou..~ ld1 ¥t>lc:e • •hldl ~bffn...,_, mlwd " really IS .. Ian 1, ai.u •

    is~= ;~~;~;:~:i! I r ... curtd - hu;,...-r u. band plap S.11> l'a~ - LHd l\lltlrb! t:tJ runl. H .. bRn pia.)'UII rwtu for ! :;";:1o~ o~llwhu ,n!!;" .:=

    and t.alm~ 111!tari1U In ttu S tate ew ,uw,MNI - Dauut 120 )"!&DI.

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    c;.,,. o~•- - Dnim..-.., , 11 )'ff.nil, MBaby .. of llw Jl'OIIP, (',ary ~ only arnall In •latu ~ . i,..,1 can tn! IJ pound OIJI ••1J1&1 rh)'lhm on 11':J d rums··.

    J an N••·man - f'.-malt YOCali.1 ,11 ,-n,1, AtlnM:u,•t J&n~ • very pOwufW Ioke Md 11M Uw 1tllUy 1o aan1alL\n,noftunn .,,.,_

    Thur'td1y, October 27 S ll•:l't',HTON "Q UI ET \ ' I U.A(lt:M

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    COI.OSUL ISS !o.brt!n W)"ldham Rnd~

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 1966 -PAGE 15

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  • PAGE i6-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 GO-s• 1

    the SCENE GO- GO GUIDE

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  • PAGE 18-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966

    BOUY AND UURIE

    LOVED ONES JAY TWINS - DEAKINS

    CONTACTS - TONY SATAN THE BLACK PEARLS

    JEANNIE - MI KE LEIGH AND THE ROGUES

    CHANGING TIMES - LOST SOULS

    Bobby and Laurie

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    TEACHES

    S~hool AT THE

    BOWL MONDAYS, 7.30 p.111. 94 1805 - 30 1549

    Penional Tu.Jtfon ror Go-Go Dancers.

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    I THURSDAY - MOODS FRIDAY-

    Run ning, Jumping, Standing St ill and Clefl, (late) .

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    SUNDAY-Purple Hitarts

    MONDAY-Loved Ones and Running , Jumping , Standing Still for the wildest Cup Eve

    of all t imes!

    THUMPING TUM &still tho most establ ished --,W and bert run dances - WISHES EVERY ONE I t A ' 5g 1.T . LATROBE ST., MELD.

    I MERRY CHRISTMAS I I • I • I • I • I • I • . • I • I • II FRIDAY - SATURDAY

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 -PAGE 19

    SILK 'N' NOW AVA'lABLE' ~- -I RIVATE FUNCTION')

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    PRESENTS f RAY BROWN

    ,:C, It) CUP EVE

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    AND SONS OF ADAM

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  • Volume 1 Number 39

    October 26 1966

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