Friday on my mind - The Easybeats
Australian pop rock track from 1967, friday on my mind.by the Easybeats.Was recognised as a rock classic. It was also an international hit.
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MEMORABILIA: Easybeats, original UK concert poster
MEMORABILIA: Easybeats, original UK concert poster for The Pavilion, Newtown, Friday March 10th 1967. Also starring The Strange Effects & The Van-Dells. Very Good condition pin holes to corners
Australia's Easybeats were based in the UK during their brief period of fame.
Easybeats - She's So Fine
George Young, Stevie Wright, Ted Albert, and Gordon Snowey Fleet
The Easybeats: Album by Album Thread (pt2)
I can see why they tried it though. The T. Rex version flopped in Australia but it was a very commercial tune. Worth a go. Radio had lost interest in...
The Easybeats: Album by Album Thread (pt2)
Before 1975 drew to a close, there was one final cover of note. Issued in Italy on 20th November was an album by saxophonist George Saxon titled "A...
George Young 1967
The Easybeats: Album by Album Thread (pt3)
Just to clarify - there was no US single release of "Who'll Be the One." American United Artists skipped over it for single release, probably due to...
The Easybeats: Album by Album Thread (pt2)
hang on ! since this is an ongoing thread why not just start Part 3 with a new title easybeats & Australian/NZ Music ? [MEDIA]
The Easybeats: Album by Album Thread (pt3)
Sorry, there is of course no "single" version of "Hello, How Are You". I meant the Alan Tew version released ad a single and on Vigil in 1968; i...