Hi Gioia, can relate to this one. I went to both Sunbury 73 and 75. Sunbury 73 was regarded as the best of the four. We travelled down from Sydney, 5 of my school mates in a 62 Holden EK sedan bought for just $300, all of us just 16 or 17. Great music, great vibes we had the time of our lives, stories too numerous to tell. Billy Thorpe was the king of Sunbury but there were great performances from Pirana, Madder Lake, Sid Rumpo, Carson and Greg Quill and Country Radio and many others. To some extent bad weather ruined Sunbury 75 but there was still some great music. I've had the book for sometime and yes I am in the picture featured at 13.30. Another great vlog Gioia, absolutely love your work.
Hey sweetheart, Your just tearing us oldies apart looking at these mags , you may point out bands but I’m looking in background and see others that we followed, each to their own but absolutely love it girl ! This was life line for music junkies at that time !!🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️thank you son much ! Neil
@ sorry about sweetheart bit ! But I and mates sat around checking out these mags , might see chasin the train , mal , Phil and Tommy , bondi cigars etc ! It’s about real music and venues . So many memories!!! Thank you so much !!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😞😞😎🍺
Oh my gosh , what a great find. I must have this if I can find it.I remember this . Billy Thorpe I loved him 💕 I saw him play at Wyong and he was bloody fantastic TfS . I was born at The Entrance. Grew up on the Central Coast. We had a great little festival at the Entrance . It was The Levis 2GO concert at the memorial park. Such a great one. I was quite young then maybe 16 - 17 at the time .
@@alwaysright3718 um...I'm thinking you're taking the piss right? Read it for what it is. The entry point to what you guys have had for the last 30 odd years. Not sure youre the right candidate for this channel with that comment. Kudos to people like Peter Evans where it's rightly deserved
Watch this video at around the one second mark and you'll see a book called "Sunbury Australia's Greatest Rock Festival". The second half of this video's title says "A peek inside the book by Peter Evans." So Gioia is giving us a peek inside a book called "Sunbury Australia's Greatest Rock Festival" written by.Peter Evans. Got it so far? I'll help you find the one second mark in the video, it is here: 00:01
Just having a laugh alwaysright. I kind of agree with you about some of the acts that played at Big Day Outs in comparison with who played Sunbury but that's to do with personal taste looking back over the decades - rather than what this book is about. I liked a lot of Australian stuff from the 1960s but kind of skip the early 70s (the Sunbury era I guess) until bands got exciting again in the late 70s (that to me was the era that Radio Birdman and the Saints ushered in). And there's been great stuff from that era until today. I really like music history so this type of thing is interesting to me.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Hi Gioia, can relate to this one. I went to both Sunbury 73 and 75. Sunbury 73 was regarded as the best of the four. We travelled down from Sydney, 5 of my school mates in a 62 Holden EK sedan bought for just $300, all of us just 16 or 17. Great music, great vibes we had the time of our lives, stories too numerous to tell. Billy Thorpe was the king of Sunbury but there were great performances from Pirana, Madder Lake, Sid Rumpo, Carson and Greg Quill and Country Radio and many others. To some extent bad weather ruined Sunbury 75 but there was still some great music. I've had the book for sometime and yes I am in the picture featured at 13.30.
Another great vlog Gioia, absolutely love your work.
Wow Thays so great to read this. Hahaha you're permanently on display now. Very cool ✌️👏👏👏
Thanks for these videos where you are looking at magazines and books such as this one. It's a great idea and I'm really enjoying watching them.
Glad you are enjoying them. I find the mags so interesting! 😊
@Gioia67 Yes old music mags are really interesting. I used to collect old music mags and have quite a few stashed away
hi gioia great book i was at sunbury great time
Wow. Very cool
Hey sweetheart,
Your just tearing us oldies apart looking at these mags , you may point out bands but I’m looking in background and see others that we followed, each to their own but absolutely love it girl !
This was life line for music junkies at that time !!🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️thank you son much !
Neil
Good to hear. I'm hoping someone might recognise themselves in the photos 😎
@ sorry about sweetheart bit !
But I and mates sat around checking out these mags , might see chasin the train , mal , Phil and Tommy , bondi cigars etc ! It’s about real music and venues .
So many memories!!!
Thank you so much !!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😞😞😎🍺
Could tell u stories but no one would believe honesty
🤣🤣🤷🏽♂️
@@neiljarvis8118 🤣🤣🤣
Oh my gosh , what a great find. I must have this if I can find it.I remember this . Billy Thorpe I loved him 💕 I saw him play at Wyong and he was bloody fantastic TfS . I was born at The Entrance. Grew up on the Central Coast. We had a great little festival at the Entrance . It was The Levis 2GO concert at the memorial park. Such a great one. I was quite young then maybe 16 - 17 at the time .
I live at the Entrance now 😎
@@Gioia67 Oh cool. I love going home . i am 45 minutes north.
Australian ROCK history, this is why I turned out the way I did. Excellent video, cheers and all the best.
Thank you ✌️✌️
wow, i didnt know Queen played there or that it ran for that long..
I know right! Incredible
Nah any of the first 10 Big Day Outs were way better, just check the line-ups of them it can not be disputed...
@@alwaysright3718 um...I'm thinking you're taking the piss right? Read it for what it is. The entry point to what you guys have had for the last 30 odd years. Not sure youre the right candidate for this channel with that comment. Kudos to people like Peter Evans where it's rightly deserved
Did you enen watch it ?
Watch this video at around the one second mark and you'll see a book called "Sunbury Australia's Greatest Rock Festival". The second half of this video's title says "A peek inside the book by Peter Evans." So Gioia is giving us a peek inside a book called "Sunbury Australia's Greatest Rock Festival" written by.Peter Evans. Got it so far? I'll help you find the one second mark in the video, it is here: 00:01
@@MysticOblong 🤣🤣🤣
Just having a laugh alwaysright. I kind of agree with you about some of the acts that played at Big Day Outs in comparison with who played Sunbury but that's to do with personal taste looking back over the decades - rather than what this book is about. I liked a lot of Australian stuff from the 1960s but kind of skip the early 70s (the Sunbury era I guess) until bands got exciting again in the late 70s (that to me was the era that Radio Birdman and the Saints ushered in). And there's been great stuff from that era until today. I really like music history so this type of thing is interesting to me.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Goodness me , not sure what this comments about