In my opinion this unknown song is one of the best Aussie songs ever. I bought and adored the single in 1983, and it comes in at #170 on my top 1000 Songs of All Time, just pipping "White Rabbit", "Mr Tambourine Man" and "House of The Rising Sun". Ok, maybe I overrated it - then again, they're all masterpieces. I saw Sardine v live and it was the best concert I ever saw - not that they were the best band ever, but they were cooking, and we had the perfect spot to watch about 60 punters going mad on the dance floor, as we were sitting just above the crowd about ten metres back on scaffolding. However this was the only Rilen record I ever got. Didn't even find out until decades later he was in Rose Tattoo.
This is gold! However and please don't take this the wrong way, as I'm very grateful for you posting this stuff as it is at risk of being permanently lost. What we need and this is probably a big ask is for all this stuff to be properly organised, catalogued, & as much details as possible. Ie where was it performed & who was in "Sardine v" at the time". I know a lot of this is either love jobs or put up by somebody in or associated with the Band {& that probably also is a love job} but if somebody could we need to get as much available on everything before its permanently lost. With each passing of another Band Member, this information gets more and more distant ,more and more likely to be unavailable. There are many great Bands that are far too important to just disappear forever as if they didn't exist. "Sardine v" & " X", are far too important, somehow we need to preserve as much as possible about them, preferably everything. I know it's a tall ask but anybody? We need to know more about Ian Rilen. Also anything about Stephanie Rilen {aka Stephanie Falconer}. Also Ian Krahe, Steve Lucas, Cathy Green, Cath Synnerdahl. Geez that confusing, 2x Cathy's both Drummers. When did Cath take over from Cathy? Did Cathy Green also play Base? Also every other Band member i haven't listed both on CZcams & Wikipedia. I am very grateful for everything that has been posted because I can imagine how rare stuff like this Video is, & how close to being permanently lost but this & what is available is so little of very important Australian Bands, & Australian History. Please anyone, I would be very greatful & i know others would be too, if someone, anybody can help document, preserve etc this very importance period of Australian Culture. In this case as much as possible on "X", & "Sardine v", individual members & associated Bands. I reiterate, we can't lose this important part of Australian Culture. Thank you, Gavin.
Didn't know punk existed in sudan my country? Lol , i kinda like the song though, i mean ngl i like soviet styled rock music man and stuff and we sudanese people relate with feelings of high sadness In 2017 i lost an uncle 2019 i lost a cousin and in the last week i lost alot of my family members ,ngl i wish i could make music that can cheer millions off their beds
In my opinion this unknown song is one of the best Aussie songs ever. I bought and adored the single in 1983, and it comes in at #170 on my top 1000 Songs of All Time, just pipping "White Rabbit", "Mr Tambourine Man" and "House of The Rising Sun". Ok, maybe I overrated it - then again, they're all masterpieces. I saw Sardine v live and it was the best concert I ever saw - not that they were the best band ever, but they were cooking, and we had the perfect spot to watch about 60 punters going mad on the dance floor, as we were sitting just above the crowd about ten metres back on scaffolding. However this was the only Rilen record I ever got. Didn't even find out until decades later he was in Rose Tattoo.
Love this kind of melancholic music , so much better than hard rock. This never goes out of style.
A masterpiece ever!!! From Uruguay,much beers!!
Bought this at the time. One of the best songs ever to come out of Oz for sure.
I still have the 45" single
Adore this! Saw them at the fabled Trade Union Club in Surry Hills back in the early 80s.
There is no reason to click on the "unlike" button ! .... this is great.
that talk abaout , real music
Don’t forget Johanna Pigott was also of the legendary XL Capris!
Wow. I've been singing this to myself for years and didn't know what it was!
ian rilen (formerly of rose tattoo, X, etc etc). bloody amazing
😍😍
This is gold!
However and please don't take this the wrong way, as I'm very grateful for you posting this stuff as it is at risk of being permanently lost.
What we need and this is probably a big ask is for all this stuff to be properly organised, catalogued, & as much details as possible. Ie where was it performed & who was in "Sardine v" at the time".
I know a lot of this is either love jobs or put up by somebody in or associated with the Band {& that probably also is a love job} but if somebody could we need to get as much available on everything before its permanently lost.
With each passing of another Band Member, this information gets more and more distant ,more and more likely to be unavailable.
There are many great Bands that are far too important to just disappear forever as if they didn't exist.
"Sardine v" & " X", are far too important, somehow we need to preserve as much as possible about them, preferably everything.
I know it's a tall ask but anybody?
We need to know more about Ian Rilen. Also anything about Stephanie Rilen {aka Stephanie Falconer}. Also Ian Krahe, Steve Lucas, Cathy Green, Cath Synnerdahl. Geez that confusing, 2x Cathy's both Drummers. When did Cath take over from Cathy? Did Cathy Green also play Base?
Also every other Band member i haven't listed both on CZcams & Wikipedia.
I am very grateful for everything that has been posted because I can imagine how rare stuff like this Video is, & how close to being permanently lost but this & what is available is so little of very important Australian Bands, & Australian History.
Please anyone, I would be very greatful & i know others would be too, if someone, anybody can help document, preserve etc this very importance period of Australian Culture.
In this case as much as possible on "X", & "Sardine v", individual members & associated Bands.
I reiterate, we can't lose this important part of Australian Culture.
Thank you,
Gavin.
Wow, Debbie... amazing!
Super, kannte ich nicht
Barton Price on drums (pre Models)
very good indeed
Didn't know punk existed in sudan my country? Lol , i kinda like the song though, i mean ngl i like soviet styled rock music man and stuff and we sudanese people relate with feelings of high sadness
In 2017 i lost an uncle 2019 i lost a cousin and in the last week i lost alot of my family members ,ngl i wish i could make music that can cheer millions off their beds
they are from australia their name is just sudan
people would say her outfit is cultural appropriation now lol
anyone know what drum machine this is lol