Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs - Most People I Know (1972)
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- Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1972:
Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs performing the hit single 'Most People I Know' (anybody know gig, TV show, date, info?)
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Why has this got so many Thumbs Down ???? .. Great performer, singing and playing a great song live, and doing it well .. What's not to like ?
Totally agree! What an authentic performance of one of the greatest rock anthems.
@@cheltboy Thanks for your comment .. I was thinking I must be living in an alternate universe, looking at those ridiculous thumbs down.
@@wayne_twentyfive One of my all-time favourites. Last year I heard this performed by the Marty Rose band (Gil Mathews on drums).
Its The problem with this NATION. Too many pathetic fukkwitz. Oh how they will say skyhooks are great.
This. ..doesnt matter..hé turned his back on his true love which was music. Because hé felt hé wasnt shit as they kept reporting.
Its like human nature also. They stab The individuals and free spirits in the back.
We see it time and time again.
People who are looking for the bland dumbed down simpler version. Instead of being intelligent enough to search studio commercial version. They find a version that has an emotional outburst in it representing how he felt at the time and in the true meaning of the song.
So tell him yet again. He's shit ..even though he's passed on. Instead of admitting they're mainstream lowlifes that drove him out the business.
Hope this helps. That backstabbing by so called fans. It's a sickness that lives in human nature bred by people with souls that have less meaning by their own greed.
Thorpie, what an OZ legend. ❤❤❤
"From ONE Lunatic to another Mate I agree!"! ! !
authentic live performance- no lip syncing to studio track here. Complete with circa 1972 visual FX
Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs played at JJ Cahill High School when I was there 😃
I was there it wa 1969 I waas in first form
This is a great version!
The show was GTK on the ABC.
"most people I know AGREE that I'm crayzeee!!!!
Power ending for sure - great voice! 🙂
Looks like it's from the short lived Fly Wrinklies Fly screened on GTV 9 Melbourne and directed by Peter Faiman and produced by the late Rhett Walker Program Director of sister station 3AK
A COLOSSUS of a recording performance .
"We Blast'em Back to The Stone Age Son here Sir!"! !
- St. SkyKnight ace."
"Rights Protect the Ability to Proclaim: 'I Love The Smell Of Napalm In The Morning!!"
- St. SkyKnight ace."
Good to see Billy THORPE gain
KILLER!!!!!
Well done.
Great performance wasted on a camera crew that either desperately wanted to date the drummer or make the audience stroke out watching it. Should have just put the camera on Thorpie and left it there.
"Nuclear Weapons Represent Civil War on Earth."
- St. SkyKnight Lord Saviour Drongo."
Why black and white in 1972?
Due to prevarication from the conservative government that was in power from 1949 to late-1972 in Australia, regular colour television transmission didn’t begin until the 1st of March, 1975. Among other things, they couldn’t decide whether to go with PAL or NTSC - ultimately setting on PAL. Apparently, we could’ve had colour television as early as 1969, if not for the bureaucratic impediments.
A progressive Labor government was elected in December 1972; they ultimately oversaw the implementation of colour television broadcasting in 1975. I was only 5 at the time, so I’ve grown up with colour television; but I do remember the change - and it was wonderful to see programs that I’d previously only seen in black and white, in colour.
Billy Thorpe was a great performer, one of the many legendary Australian rockers from the 60s and 70s - even if he was born in England.
A very good live version of the best aust song of the 70's.
Thumbs down to worst camera work everrrr to One of the greatest ever guitar plays Australia has ever produced.It's not the best an unbelievable rendition.Ruined by a stupid attempt at Psychedelic special effects
I forgot to say especially the camera on the drummer's fucking head
Instead of on Billy's guitar during his solo. Absolute Dick head