Mother Goose : See If I Care (live 1977)
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2011
- Expat New Zealand band which had moved to Australia to decent success. Best known for the novelty single Baked Beans, their music was often closer to art rock but with the bizarre image of fairy tale characters and the like for the members.
This video was recorded for the Nightmovin' Live concert at the Palais Theatre, Melbourne on September 22 1977. The song originally appeared on their "Stuffed" LP of the same year.
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The most underrated and misunderstood bands of the 70's. Great showmen and musicians... Loved watching these guys.. It was like being stoned in a kids playroom..
Great to see some of Mother Goose's Live concerts appearing !! A grossly underestimated band from the 70's
indeed.
These boys could really play.
Certainly one of the best of all time New Zealand bands
for sure.
Do I detect similarities with early Split Enz?
Fabulous musicianship combined with mind- bending theatrics !🙂👏👏👏
One of the zaniest bands ever , but so great live , saw them twice , loved those concerts
One of my favourite bands from the late 70’s early 80’s. Absolutely awesome.
Worked for a support act in the early 80's, these guys were tight & lots of energy, great performers.
I was there for this concert reporting for Juke Magazine :-)
enjoyed supporting these guys in Blenheim 1970s Springlands hall. crazy Night
lol.. we had this band at my club .. what funny stories I have too.. they were so awesome we followed them into Coquitlam Show too
Hilariously funny guys
Love them so..
Love these guys.....totally mental
Saw them in Brisbane (I think a couple of times, but it was so long ago) and immediately went out and bought Stuffed! Truly a great band with just amazing musicianship.
I was there!! Great band.
Absolute brilliant musicians if a bit misunderstood.
These guys. We're. Awesome. Saw them live too! :)
Way crazy cool
I Saw these guys in Perth Western Australia at the Moove Conert back in 1978. Totally awsome. We had a friend over from the U.S.A, she coould not believe how good these guys were.
IN 1984 They played a lot in Vancouver and Vancouver Island Canada....AMAZING BAND......
Has ANYONE got a video of Land ho. Damn I loved that song
i would love to see that
Oh my God!!! My friends and I saw this band in the Village in NYC in the late '70s. We where all doing mescaline and walking around the Village when we walked into a club called Great Gildersleeves. The band hadn't come on yet but then these guys came out in their costumes. We were laughing so hard. I thought I pissed in my pants. They played for a couple of hours. They were great band. Great original tunes. What a fuckin' night that was. Anyone know the venue where this was recorded.
Palais theatre, Melbourne Australia
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They were from Dunedin NZ
i was 11 and my greatest wish was to see them live.. sadly theirs was an over 18 show only.
A cross between Split End, AC/DC & who knows what else...Funny as
Kind of like a cross between Supertramp and Queen.
Think they also had a touch of Peter Gabriel's Genesis as well. They were brilliant live.
if anyone has the ...STUFFED.... album and can unload on youtube ...plz do...
Aussie Rock? They're 100% Kiwi Prog. Give them back to us!!!! ;-)
Sounds like a combination of Peter Gabriel’s Genesis and AC/DC. This song rocks!!
Wow
Dude dressed as a baby is my uncle Pete.
Hubby says best band to come out of Dunedin he seen them live at the Shoreline Anderson bay in the 70s just after they formed
I can remember seeing them at the Shoreline lost many brain cell listening them and other Dunedin bands in the 70s😎😎
Saw them in NY in 1978 at The Great Gildersleeves. I was to audition for one of the guitarist spots but felt the costume would be too confining.
@grandvoyager2001 Cant find the album this is the life anywhere, anyone know where i can get it
Nz band formed Dunedin
This would have been the next new craze, except punk came along
Unlike Splitenz at the time these guys could play
SERIOUSLY "underestimated" all right. It's "underrated". And they're rated precisely where they ought to be in Godzone's firmament of "glittering stars". Just left of the constellation of "Completely Idiotic", and several million light years beneath Split Enz & Space Waltz.
Just because "boy these guys could REALLY PLAY" doesn't mean WHAT they were playing surmounted pre-school levels of idiocy, as so clearly dumenstrated here..
Fun for about as long as it takes to change a diaper.