Yet another great song from the pen of Dave McComb! The Triffids were among the best Aussie bands. They just never got the recognition they deserved. "Born Sandy Devotional" and "Calenture" are two of my favourite Aussie albums. It is very much the way of true art that the artist is gone before the art is truly appreciated!
One hell of a great band, music like this is the sound track to my life, I shall never forcet it till I die, love it. He maybe gone but is not forgotten.
So good. I bought Treeless Plain when it came out in '83, it quickly shot to my top ten favourite albums, and for a while there i bought every record The Triffids put out, and later picked up this on CD. I haven't read much about the band (excepting Clinton Walker's Your Name's on the Door of course) but surely the whole thing was all about one woman he never got over..?? RIP David McComb, 17 February 1962 - 2 February 1999
I was never into the Triffids but when I heard of David McComb's passing away I suddenly realized I was in the same primary school class as him! He was a nice guy.
triffids, go betweens, died pretty -- why this lot werent huge ive no idea. makes you feel a sense of shame but knowing of this aural exquisiteness and its origins instils a deep pride
Calenture was a great album. I saw them backstage at a gig in Manchester at the time and they cracked a joke at my/our expense-something about we're going off, like cheese!
Great stuff,thanks mate,the triffids were a great aussie band,never got the recognition of other bands,or the chance to show their wares,David McComb taken way to early
Something people may not remember is they contributed I think three songs to the Sweet and Sour TV which featured a band call the Takeaways that ran on the ABC in the 80's.
There's the rub. The absolute shining intensity of some may be part and parcel with their early passing. If he'd lived, he may never have been such a troubled soul as to produce such magic in the first place. Who knows? What we do know is, in his short life, he made his mark.
Une chanson pop sublime, lumineuse, et ce n'est pas la seule du groupe. Pourquoi ce magnifique groupe, et son chanteur auteur compositeur, le grand David Mac Comb, mort trop jeune, n'a t'il pas connu le succès qu'il méritait ? Mystère...
Banda simplesmente espetacular....vocal maravilhoso....misto de Ian Mc.cullough; Jim morrison....músicos maravilhosos; ambiente lindo; letras; sonoridades....perfeito The Triffids....pena os excessos terem ceifado esse excelente músico; a meu ver um dos 10 melhores de todos os tempos....viva triffids
That’s what the Australian music scene was like in the late 80s. A lot of heroin, a lot of casualties. Still, it was an amazing time, the golden age of popular music was ending, but there was still incredible talent and a scene that turbocharged creativity. And from that, some standouts. David McComb, Nick Cave, bands like the Falling Joys, Hunters and Collectors. And a lot more. I was privileged to be working in a studio at the time. I know everyone misses the best parts of their youth and young adulthood and memory makes things seem better than they were. But being lucky enough to be recording music in a big studio, I only have to search TH-cam to take me back and experience it all in my mind again. Midnight Oil, Celibate Rifles and, of course, INXS. Who along with the Triffids, were probably my favourites. I didn’t really like early INXS but glimmers were there and then Kick. A masterpiece. As was Born Sandy Devotional. This song has always filled me with emotion.
Majestic song. the grandeur of CALENTURE sometimes reminds me of THE WALKER BROTHERS. TRIFFIDS were up there with the GO-BETWEENS and- to a lesser degree-THE CHURCH who had some great albums too.
Totally true. Also you have The Saints from Brisbane of course, and Dave Warner and Chad's Tree from Perth.But i always tout the early 80s as the high water mark of Aussie music. Canberra, Tactics. Hobart, Wild Pumpkins at Midnight. Adelaide, Redgum. Alice Springs, Coloured Stone! All fantastic great Aussie bands. Not to mention Sydney and Melbourne!!
Yet another great song from the pen of Dave McComb! The Triffids were among the best Aussie bands. They just never got the recognition they deserved. "Born Sandy Devotional" and "Calenture" are two of my favourite Aussie albums. It is very much the way of true art that the artist is gone before the art is truly appreciated!
seriously -- this songs magnificence married with the fact that dave mccombs no longer with us makes me want to weep uncontrollably
One hell of a great band, music like this is the sound track to my life, I shall never forcet it till I die, love it. He maybe gone but is not forgotten.
17 years.you are remembered dave.rest in peace.
So good. I bought Treeless Plain when it came out in '83, it quickly shot to my top ten favourite albums, and for a while there i bought every record The Triffids put out, and later picked up this on CD. I haven't read much about the band (excepting Clinton Walker's Your Name's on the Door of course) but surely the whole thing was all about one woman he never got over..?? RIP David McComb, 17 February 1962 - 2 February 1999
I was never into the Triffids but when I heard of David McComb's passing away I suddenly realized I was in the same primary school class as him! He was a nice guy.
A Masterpiece. RIP David.
triffids, go betweens, died pretty -- why this lot werent huge ive no idea. makes you feel a sense of shame but knowing of this aural exquisiteness and its origins instils a deep pride
Thanks from Sweden. Triffids were big in the indie-crowd here in the 80s and I just wondered what happened to them. How sad he died so early.
It must be 30 years since I heard this last, it was certainly on cassette. I can't believe I forgot it, it was one of my favorites.
Calenture was a great album. I saw them backstage at a gig in Manchester at the time and they cracked a joke at my/our expense-something about we're going off, like cheese!
Grande música, lindo disco, Calenture, grande banda ! Obrigado David McComb!!
By god this should have been massive
Great mate - top stuff it's so long since I last heard this - Thanks so much :-)))
Great stuff,thanks mate,the triffids were a great aussie band,never got the recognition of other bands,or the chance to show their wares,David McComb taken way to early
Something people may not remember is they contributed I think three songs to the Sweet and Sour TV which featured a band call the Takeaways that ran on the ABC in the 80's.
Beautiful....still.
Imagine if Dave lived. Imagine the Music we could have had.
There's the rub. The absolute shining intensity of some may be part and parcel with their early passing. If he'd lived, he may never have been such a troubled soul as to produce such magic in the first place. Who knows? What we do know is, in his short life, he made his mark.
Une chanson pop sublime, lumineuse, et ce n'est pas la seule du groupe. Pourquoi ce magnifique groupe, et son chanteur auteur compositeur, le grand David Mac Comb, mort trop jeune, n'a t'il pas connu le succès qu'il méritait ? Mystère...
It's still a great song.
In Croatia were big to in 80ties.
Um amor musical guardado no coração. Génio musical que passou ao lado de grande parte dos ouvidos, felizmente não dos meus!
Beautiful words.
triffids great music from 35 or so years ago. times a trip. Hi? Peace
Thankyou
Banda simplesmente espetacular....vocal maravilhoso....misto de Ian Mc.cullough; Jim morrison....músicos maravilhosos; ambiente lindo; letras; sonoridades....perfeito The Triffids....pena os excessos terem ceifado esse excelente músico; a meu ver um dos 10 melhores de todos os tempos....viva triffids
That’s what the Australian music scene was like in the late 80s. A lot of heroin, a lot of casualties. Still, it was an amazing time, the golden age of popular music was ending, but there was still incredible talent and a scene that turbocharged creativity. And from that, some standouts. David McComb, Nick Cave, bands like the Falling Joys, Hunters and Collectors. And a lot more. I was privileged to be working in a studio at the time. I know everyone misses the best parts of their youth and young adulthood and memory makes things seem better than they were. But being lucky enough to be recording music in a big studio, I only have to search TH-cam to take me back and experience it all in my mind again. Midnight Oil, Celibate Rifles and, of course, INXS. Who along with the Triffids, were probably my favourites. I didn’t really like early INXS but glimmers were there and then Kick. A masterpiece. As was Born Sandy Devotional.
This song has always filled me with emotion.
Callenture, great album.
Takes me back to the Record cellar, Waterloo, Liverpool!
Very nice, thank you!
Majestic song. the grandeur of CALENTURE sometimes reminds me of THE WALKER BROTHERS. TRIFFIDS were up there with the GO-BETWEENS and- to a lesser degree-THE CHURCH who had some great albums too.
Perfect for 3am insomnia..
Thanks!
Funny. This is an example of a song that just popped into my head. Thanks to all invoice for the post. Peace
God he was handsome
Sounds like the go-betweens
Outstanding! Elvis Costello did a cover of this also
really....is it googl;able....i'll have a look
its weird that both qld and wa produced some great bands back in the day cultural backwaters NOT
When you say QLD, do you mean the Go-Betweens?
Totally true. Also you have The Saints from Brisbane of course, and Dave Warner and Chad's Tree from Perth.But i always tout the early 80s as the high water mark of Aussie music. Canberra, Tactics. Hobart, Wild Pumpkins at Midnight. Adelaide, Redgum. Alice Springs, Coloured Stone! All fantastic great Aussie bands. Not to mention Sydney and Melbourne!!
nice
I know that woman, I always have......
Musica do meio?
When did this song come out?
This is from the LP called Calenture and released in 1987.
Definitely not her it's certainly just a trick of the light for me
Why do people have to have to publicly pronounce R.I.P , toward someone of note ? Unoriginal , thoughtless and cheap .