Hi Stretch First up click on the header where it says "Various Artists - Rarebits
Then scroll down there you will find 3 hosting sites (these take a few seconds to appear)SendMyWay Cramitin and rapidgator I suggest SendMyWay, click on "clickhere" this will take you to another page then click on "Please CLICK HERE to go to your download page" this may bring up a popup if it does get rid of it then hit "Please CLICK HERE to go to your download page" again this will bring you to the SendMyWay page then hit the blue Craeate Download Link this brings you to another page where your link is in blue under "This direct link will be available for your IP next 8 hours" hit that then hit save on the little window that pops up. hope that helps it's a bit of a maze first time.
Unfortunately as with most Aussie artist bar the well known ones there isn't much info on them past their initial success in the sixties but I was able to find out that unfortunately Mal passed away earlier this year.
Good Morning. Thanks for that guidance. On another note can you help with Best of Billy Thorpe, and also I have been looking for J O'K original SHOUT album which I seem to think has about 3 tracks unissued to date, Thanks Stretch !
Thanks for this massive gathering of 1960's Aussie pop and beat music. Its great to hear (mostly for the first time) these antipodean wonders from lesser known bands.
I have been looking over 15 years fro Ubangi Stomp by Greedy Smith. I think it was on an ABC Children's record. Any chance of a post of that song? Thanks
Thank you very much for this collection!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great collection. Appreciate all the work that has gone into it with great music and artwork. great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the vote of confidence it was a labour of love.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of early Oz songs. Particularly grateful for the Python Lee Jackson tracks. Thank you Deutros and have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHi, Good Morning. Wonderful selection! A novice here! How do I get this file. Do I have to download ETYPE. Thanks! Stretch
ReplyDeleteHi Stretch
ReplyDeleteFirst up click on the header where it says "Various Artists - Rarebits
Then scroll down there you will find 3 hosting sites (these take a few seconds to appear)SendMyWay Cramitin and rapidgator I suggest SendMyWay, click on "clickhere" this will take you to another page then click on "Please CLICK HERE to go to your download page" this may bring up a popup if it does get rid of it then hit "Please CLICK HERE to go to your download page" again this will bring you to the SendMyWay page then hit the blue Craeate Download Link this brings you to another page where your link is in blue under "This direct link will be available for your IP next 8 hours" hit that then hit save on the little window that pops up. hope that helps it's a bit of a maze first time.
P.S. With regards to Python Lee Jackson, any idea what became of Mal McGee after his stint with The Virgil Bros? Regards.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately as with most Aussie artist bar the well known ones there isn't much info on them past their initial success in the sixties but I was able to find out that unfortunately Mal passed away earlier this year.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning. Thanks for that guidance. On another note can you help with Best of Billy Thorpe, and also I have been looking for J O'K original SHOUT album which I seem to think has about 3 tracks unissued to date, Thanks Stretch !
ReplyDeleteHi Stretch could you be a bit more specific as to which Billy Thorpe best of you mean and I'm sorry don't have the original JOK shout album.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this massive gathering of 1960's Aussie pop and beat music. Its great to hear (mostly for the first time) these antipodean wonders from lesser known bands.
ReplyDeleteGreat Collection!! Do you have anymore tracks by the "18th Century Quartet"?
ReplyDeleteHi, Love this collection.
ReplyDeleteI have been looking over 15 years fro Ubangi Stomp by Greedy Smith. I think it was on an ABC Children's record. Any chance of a post of that song? Thanks
No I'm sorry I don't have it the only thing I was able to find out is that it appears on a cd called "Six"
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking. Hope someone has better luck than I and can find that.
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