Carson - Boogie parts 1 & 2
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2009
- Carson - Boogie parts 1 & 2 , # 8 , 1972 .
Band members
John Capek (keyboards, vocals) 1970
Mal Capewell (sax) 1972-73
Gary Clarke (bass) 1971-73
Tony Enery (piano) 1970
Ian "Fingers" Ferguson (bass, vocals) 1970-71
'Sleepy' Greg Lawrie (guitar, slide guitar, dobro) 1970-73
Paul Lever (guitar. vocals, hamonica) 1970
Mal Logan (kbds) 1971-73
Tony Lunt (drums) 1970-73
Broderick Smith (vocals, harmonica) 1971-73
Barry Sullivan (bass) 1971
Ian "Willy" Winter (guitar) 1971-72
Boogie, Parts I & II gave them their first taste of chart success.
It is now widely regarded as one of the classics Australian rock Singles of that period.
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People.......late 60's early 70's........growing up & listening to this stuff Easybeats, Loved Ones........ then..........hard blues boogie ....Coloured Balls.....Chain, Thorpie & Aztecs............at 16 I just assumed this was how it was all around the world..........now 40 years later I realize this time & this music was the foundation for my passage through life...........and still sustains me today !!!!!!!
Watched the Syd Barrett doco at Thornbury Picture House on Saturday night with Murphy and afterwards we reminisced about Brod’s blues work - so much good music; so little time. Celebrate your musicians while they are here - they’ll be gone a long time.
Carson (formerly the Carson County Band) played at my 5th form school social in 1971. (Oakeigh Tech - south eastern Melbourne). We thought that they would be a great support act for our headline - Daddy Cool! It was great going to the different gigs around the suburbs trying to work out who to book - spoilt for choice. We had booked both bands long before Eagle Rock was released so total cost was about $450 for an absolutely brilliant night. Still love listening to all of this.
You are lucky man,haha,cheers mate from Bosnia&Herzegovina✌...fantastic stuff👌
Had the honor of being on the same bill many times. Great band.
Still have this single and the album "Blown".... what a great band. Wish there was a clip of this....
One of my first 45's CARSON , BOOGIE
RIP Broderick Smith!!
I remember very clearly hearing this Stoner Blues on EXPLOSIVE HITS '73, I think it was track 5 or 6 on side one.
I was only 12 years old in 1973, so it was around the same period that I heard Matt Taylor's " I Remember When I Was Young " which is still one of my top favourite tunes and lyrics.
The same year I heard the " Piledriver " album by STATUS QUO WHICH IS ONE OF THE BEST AND GREATEST BLUES ALBUMS EVER TO BE CREATED.
I urge all Blues supporters to google " Down The Dustpipe " from 1970, it is my 9 yr old's music epiphany that led me on a life-long love of STATUS QUO!
Though, if you can remember seeing CARSON at SUNBURY in '73, then you probably weren't there. LOL!!!
Carson had a huge influence on Australian music, well done to all concerned this is a great Band.
QUO. CHAIN & CARSON. REAL BLUES INDEED 🎸🔊 🤘🤘
I remember mudbury 75, rain, mud, beer mud, little sleep, mud...what fun
Yeap ... music awesome ..it was just a bit wet ... Remember mate of mine spent the day trying to find weed !! Couldn't !!! Channel 10 rocked up ...we acted as though passing around a joint ( actual cigarette ) .. just so reporters had a story ... what a joke !!
Great Australian band 👌 have the cd play it often
Thanks so much for posting this almost forgotten Aussie classic.I had given up searching for Carson sometime ago .What a suprise!
Boogie on!
Thanks for posting this video, I had the single but my Hubby gave it away, damn him, I wish every day for it & all my other ones back. I really miss my mispent youth!
Sharron
Thanks to the music program Rage I just found this band
I visited these outdoor gigs for Carson 1970's
WOW THIS IS THE ORIGANIL CARSON
brod smith brillant
colosssssal ! ! ! ! thxxxxx ; )
Saw Carson a few time back in the day.
Who says Oz bands cant do boogie and blues??!!
Carson had this released a year before ZZ Top released La Grange, interesting..
It's an old blues riff. Canned Heat did it before either of them.
@@Philliben1991 Correct,, it’s straight from Canned Heat
@@Philliben1991 who took it from the Original Boogie Master - Mr.John Lee Hooker
RIP Brod Smith
That is fukin grous , ring me
Heard this 71 at Animal Farm Beauie Town Hall.
It's not to see the influence of Canned Heat musically on this awesome track(s)...Great band Carson....Could somebody please upload ' Travelling South "....which is also a lost australian nugget...thanks for posting...Aussie music is unique......
This is a joined version I created in my studios using CD masters. It was put on my Tom Mix Aussie Music Blog for people to download. You can tell from the cymbal overdubs throughout that this is the one I made in 2009. The drums are certainly not that prominent in the available versions on CD. Tom Wynn, Newcastle. Tom Mix Music.
Nice job
Brilliant mate !
@paisleyvespa Hey man, me too, what a classic, my album is still mint along with Chain's 'Towards the Blues" Cheers
Shit hot.
fuck aye,found it
i used to live in huntingdale and me and me mate michael johnson used to hit the matthew flinders on warrigal road every saturday night to listen to bands and spot chicks we would end up leaving pissed as farts and alone ( thanks girls for nutting ) but allways had agr8 time listening to gr8 live music AH THE GOOD OLE DAYS now all there is is pokies its now fooked
Found Goin' on Down to the End of the World on UA-cam when John from Aussie Oldies advised it was there. Must have put Going instead of Goin'. John says if I can get Yesterday It Rained on MP3, he'd love to put it on Aussie Oldies-UA-cam.
does anyone have broderick's singles that he released while with Carson. Going on Down to the End of the World & Yesterday It Rained? I have them but don't know how to put them on UA-cam. Great songs that show the quality of his voice.
Robyn Edmanson . Surely the fracas was with Deep Purple's roadies at Sunbury '75. Queen appeared at Sunbury in January 1974, while AC/DC had only just been formed in Nov 1973.
At Sunbuey '74, I recall having to wait over an hour for some unknown band called Queen take the stage. By the time they did, the stoned, dehydrated and sunburnt Aussie crowd didn't take too kindly to these "pommie poofters" prancing about. The memory still makes me laugh.
+Karyn Richardson. Yes Karyn, I was impressed by their musicianship, but they really were in the wrong place at the wrong time. It was a bit like a scene from Priscilla Queen Of the Desert.
By the way, I still shudder thinking about queuing up all dehydrated only to find warm, flat soft drinks and half-boiled Patra Orange Juice!
This is pretty much refried boogie by canned heat.
did you go to korrumburra . aztecs etc.
Not the radio version. Studio album version!
Slow Boogie riff: Sonny Boy Williamson (Help Me) --> John Lee Hooker --> Canned Heat --> Carson --.> Kevin Borich --> ZZ Top
Leo Timpano
fuck this sounds like zz top
Nah zz top sound like carson but not as good..
No -where the F* is it ? Went to the 1st outdoor concert at Ourimbah in '69 - Mulwulla '71 ? and Narrara '84 thats all I can remember at the moment lol
Mates and I drove from Sydney to Mulwalla on the Murray for this festival best I was ever at! remember the last night listening to Carson I thought they were great and it was a mud fest next day rained all night
please insert the word " hard " between not and to in the post below...:)
Want to see a live version at Sunbury ua-cam.com/video/QsBcG_OW6kE/v-deo.html
Guys I love this track but why the FK is it so FKN LOUD!!!!!!????? Nearly blew my head off... distortion should be nowhere but on a guitar pedal!