The Masters Apprentices-Turn Up Your Radio (1970)(1987)double take.
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- The Masters Apprentices, An original band in every sense , sounding Australian rather than English or American, have gone down in Australian music as 'Legends', (ARIA award 1998). The band was voted 'Most Popular Band' three years in row; caused riots & drew crowds that outdid even the Beatles; created styles in music & fashion that many groups copied; Recording two classic albums at the legendary Abbey Road studios in England. Their records sold hundreds of thousands of copies around the world ,the band is still held in high regard in many country's. www.mastersappr... The Masters Apprentices Members;
Jim Keays
Guitar
Glenn Wheatley
Guitar
Colin Burgess
Drums
Doug Ford
Guitar
Peter Tilbrook
Guitar
John Favaro
Bass guitar
Tony Day
Drums
Gavin Webb
Bass guitar
Tony Sommers
Guitar
Tim Wheatley
Bass guitar
Mick Bower
Guitar
Peter Farnan
Guitar
Steve Hopgood
Drums
Wayne Mathews
Bass guitar
Denny Burgess
Bass guitar
Ricky Morrison
Lead guitar
Roger Faynes
Guitar
Brian Vaughton
Drums
Rick Harrison
Guitar
the loss of an icon like Glen Wheatley is a sad event ,he was part of the Australian music scene over a long period of time and will be missed by lovers of music for a long time.
Oz rock!..still the best, still "turn up my radio" every time I hear it, we are so lucky..🇦🇺😍
Pro trick : you can watch movies at flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies recently.
@Parker Noah yea, I've been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :)
@Parker Noah yea, been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :D
Turned 65 this year and I still remember this being played on the radio like it was last week!!
It was only last week Ardee, this is just an acid trip we're having you're still only 11 .
Me too! 😀Will be 65 next month (October).
Le mot "Régal" est le bon pour ce moment de plaisir, ah que oui !!!
RIP Jimmy
be bop a lou now she's my baby so many layers
😁
We had it all in Australia. The very best bands of the world.
🌺 60s 70s 80s growing up in Australia, I was so lucky.
This is real music.
OZ & NZ bands
I was a teenager in the 70s living in Australia the music was great not like today so glad I found so many songs I grew up with
To be fair, we had a very small number of truly great bands in those days. These guys were one of the best, but we did have a lot of copycat junk in the 60s and half of the 70s. The late 70s and 80s were the peak period for A/NZ rock, but it's all history now.
To this day Australia has great bands. King Gizz, Tame Impala, The Chats, Pacific Avenue, Skeggz, Courtney Barnett, Polaris etc...
Australia has always had the best bands.
And the Apprentices were the best!
❤ get that into you 2023 , rafter shaker from one of the best Aussie bands in our music history .so so good ✌️✌️
did it for me! 🤗
When you hear that line ♫"15 years today and you remember how"♪ And here we are more than 50 years on, and still listening like this was yesterday!! (original version)
Australian rock is the world's best kept secret. From back in the day until now...brilliant music.
The Aussie rock scene is more , poker Machines killed off most live venues
Loved this band and song when I was 11 years old and still do 53 years later Iconic Aussie band RIP Glenn Wheatley
I was there, then & I'm 71 now. Loved it all & still do!
I'm 71 and I'm still here
I loved it when I was 14yrs old and still LOVE it at 56yrs.............It even sounds better.
+Alexandra Tammekand Same here, had the record at 10yrs old & still love the song. Same age as you........ if only they could reunite now. Crowd would be on their feet but they played it at Cotton Keays & Morris shows.
I was a couple of years older and it was awesome
Sure Hendrix did a cover of this
Yes good sound. Good recording quality. Certainly holds up today
Before 2021 sounds betta!
Talent and music like this does not get dated, awesome!
Saw them last Sunday night at Woodville Town Hall, Adelaide. Absolutely brilliant - sounded better than ever - they had so many hits and threw in some Van Morrison / THEM, and Rolling Stones numbers.
this is fantastic. I grew up in DETROIT in the 1960's 70's never EVER heard their music. Thank you for sharing. Anymore Aussie music you can share. Very grateful for your clips.
Here's some Aussie acts from the 1950's, 60's, 70's. All on YT
Johnny O'Keefe (see Shout (live), Lonnie Lee, Johhny Chester, Col Joye, Thunderbirds, Delltones, Dig Richards, Frank Ifield, The Seekers, Bobby & Laurie, Merv Benton, Normie Rowe, Billy Thorpe (the 60's & 70's versions, see Mama live on GTK), Easybeats, Loved Ones, Groop, Axiom, Groove, Chain, Daddy Cool/Ross Wilson, Mondo Rock, Stars, Zoot, Max Merrit, Little River Band, Twilights, Atlantics, Dingoes, Russell Morris, Lynne Randell, Doug Parkinson, Jeff St.John, Spectrum, Country Radio, Bee Gees, Olivia Newton John, Ted Mulry, John Paul Young.
A few more......Midnight Oil, The Angels, The Sunny Boys, The Divinyls, Rose Tattoo. Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Coloured Stone, Yothu Yindi.
Cold Chisel, The Living End, The Choirboys, INXS, Men At Work, Crowded House, Icehouse, Hunters and Collectors, Powderfinger, The Angels, The Church, Hoodoo Gurus (1000 Miles Away, for example), Paul Kelly, Skyhooks (not one of my favourites but you may like some of their stuff), Mental As Anything, Dragon, Daddy Cool.
That should get you started along with the other 2 posts I reckon we've covered the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's lol :)
"Moonshine" by The Marksmen is a hidden Aussie garage rock gem from the 60's that's pretty great.
Hi Greg - I'd add Zoot's awesome cover of Eleanor Rigby and Doug Parkinson's Dear Prudence
Words fail me as the tears flow.
Glenn was a very important person in the Australian music industry.
The feelings run very deep for music fans everywhere.
He wasn't just Glenn Wheatley, he was GLENN WHEATLEY.!!!!
I'm currently playing a Best of Masters CD and track 10 is a LIVE version of FUTURE OF OUR NATION.
When I was 10 yrs old I got the compilation album EXPLOSIVE HITS 1971 and FUTURE OF OUR NATION really grabbed my attention.
The year before I heard TURN UP YOUR RADIO and my brother and sisters and myself would take turns jumping off the lounge when Jim Keays would unleash those famous screams. Well, somebody had to put the needle on the record, it was 1970. LOL!!
Glenn will always be remembered as an icon of Australian music and the man that re-ignited the career of John Farnham.
Glenn mortgaged his house to fund the manifestation of WHISPERING JACK, the biggest selling Australian album of all time.
With a heavy heart, I send my condolences to Glenn's family, friends and his supporters.
RIP Glenn Wheatley
I use to crazy when this came out, and even worse when the chicks danced to this geez they moved well back then,,omg what a fkn Great time
I heard this at the ripe old age of 7 and that was it. Rock obsession. In my teens taught myself guitar and went on to play in many bands...Ive always referenced Masters Turn Up Your Radio as one of three key songs that turned me onto rock. I told Jim that when I supported him at a gig 30 years later.
I was 13 when this came out. They were the first live band I ever saw and Jim Keays signed my record after the concert.
First band I ever saw live as well. Adelaide 1970 or thereabouts. (Headquarters)
Cool story Tks ✌️✌️
Kind of taken aback at the thought that in 1970 Rock is only 15 years old as a music form. Never heard of these guys from Australia but they came up in my music feed for 1970s hard rock bands.
Great band mate so tight
They started it all masters easybeats etc
RIP Glenn, I loved this as a child and at 58 I still love it :(
i'm 68..lovin it..
I turned it up in the 60s and I'm still turning up the radio .. thanks Masters
Gary Napthine Master's Apprentices have been a fave a long, long time...needed way more airplay here in the States!
Remember dancing to this with Raynor at the private girls school I went to and we sent the nun's into a frenzy!!!!
Who says you can’t dance to a rock song?Great stuff Masters!!
I was one in 1956, so grateful to have been there Cx
Loved this song when it first came out and had in on a 70's mixed LP. Loved it just as much when Jim Keays and his band were rocking it live at the Surfair Hotel at Marcoola in the 80's. woo hoo.... still love it in 2022
RIP Jimmie. Loved the music you made!!
What a real classic brings back memories I still love this song at least it was good music 😎🤩
Another great Aussie band 😍😍😍🇦🇺
Love this. Jim had a great head of hair. Had a major crush on the wild boy!
Adelaide, South Australian icons were they not? Love em!
Brilliant underrated Oz music.Thanks.
I listened to all this music on my radio saw many of them live as a teanager
Fantastic song. Pity about the camera shots. - in out in out - pretty ordinary but that’s probably just me
I used to watch this fantastic band in the 60s mainly at Sebastians disco in Melbourne.
This rocks so much good old Aussie Rockers!
LOVE Masters Apprentices. Remember seeing them at The Ted Mulry Benefit Gig in 2001 & Glenn looked so happy and proud. Great band and great loss in the death of of Jim Keays in 2014. Australia had the best rock n roll bands of the 70's.
I was lucky enough to see these guys practicing in a basement in Gawler South Australia,about 1968 .Great sound then and still great now.
That would be a memory to cherish. Would've been way cool.
I used to watch this fantastic band in the 60s mainly at Sebastians disco in Melbourne.
What a real classic brings back memories I still love this song at least it was good music 😎🤩
RIP Jimmy
I used to go to those city discos, Sebastians as well as Catcher, Biting Eye, Penny Farthing, Thumpin' Tum, 10th Avenue etc. There was Opus in St. Kilda town hall, too as well as local dances.
One of the best rock songs ever written.....
We had some great music in Australia great bands great times
Oh, WOW. This popped up, I listened/am back at WOW again. This is WILD! Never heard of MA before but (back then) I was young & subject to parental musical censure. This is playlist bound now. Thanks! EDIT: Had to listen again. Best I've seen/heard in awhile. 2020 feeling much better now.
yep we had it all. The best bands in the world. This was unique. Please list the horns - tpt and saxes. Simple riff but effective and Jim sold it so well.
Still a....."CLASSIC".!
Rough tuff Aussies bands
59 years today, and you remember how. Vale Jim.
Jim keys ?
@@cathycastleton Jim Keays
@@klyvemurray thanks
@@cathycastleton
You're welcome ☮
Love the inclusion of horns in this track. I've noticed it's a characteristic of Aussie rock that, while overseas the genre was abandoning the use of brass, here it persisted well into the 80s. I'm guessing it might be because we never had much of a soul music scene and the brass players had to be put to use somehow. :)
Yeah later on The Saints ‘Know Your Product’
HUNTERS AND COLLECTORS
Fun fact on of The Masters Apprentices (Colin Burgess) was also the drummer for AC/DC
Australia's best rock band of the late 60's / early 70's. The drummer Colin Burgess was the original drummer for ACDC. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Burgess_(musician)
Absolutely Rocktacular!!!! Wonderful !! tyvm for sharing this fantastic clip..Saw these guys live in Kempsey 1972 ..Woo! xo blessings xo Rock onnnnn Aussie bands!!
Excellent words, ‘ everybody’s running from what they did a long time ago ‘.
You can still see Peter Tilbrook play in Adelaide.
If you are not having fun, you are either deaf or dead! This may be one of the ultimate party songs.
RIP Glenn Dawson Wheatley, australian talent manager, entertainment industry executive and musician ("The masters apprentices")(74) ;-(
Saw them live at the Pub in 2010 and they were even better Village Green hotel used to rock now the bloody Pokies suck
Seeing then live in 1975 at the Pub and they still ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In 2018
I still remember that film clip and thinking even way back then - stop that shitty zooming in and out cause it makes me fell sick. What was it with that crap and it's still nauseous. Great song though.
What a shame the producers of the first film clip thought it prudent to zoom in and out for effect. I'd have loved to have seen the original without all the crap. My God. They even did it in the second clip to some degree. And I'm not a youngster. I remember this song when it first came out.
Huge crush on Jim..67 and still loving it..turn up your radio..
G'day to old mate in Detroit, tune into Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs , or any Aussie music out of that era ,you won't be disappointed go you good thing
still a banger
I dig the original sound and the raw energy from their early version, they were ahead of the times.
So loved Master's Apprentices, Carolx
Soothing and calm music = this song ;)
Loved them in my teens and still do
One of the songs not allowed to be played on the radio during the 1970 radio ban. So it bombed at the time, has become a standard since.
hell, I was only 16 back then.Why am I still dancing to it?
Probably because it's awesome. 👍
Great Band, Great Song. Loved it then, still love it now!
Back when even the camera guys were stoned out their brains
Bloody hippies and there amazing music he’ll yeah we are ❤
Lucky to meet Jim Keays at the City hotel in Collingwood early 90's. He had just played and the owner of the pub introduced me afterwards. We had a round of beers, really friendly bloke and legend who was taken way too young.
For a 10 pm show the band would have to show up at 3 pm to get their hair styled!
That camera man was having fun.
I know that year meant something to them, because I was 15 when this played Cx
GREAT BAND, GOT ALL THERE ALBUMS.
Omg Shit get me to their gig now.
shocking camra work. awesome music
Done the Irish fast gig to it man, my mum showed me jig before she went to heaven. Go boys
Did David Lee Roth get some inspiration from these guys? Seems like it
The world revived with this release
Love it. Just a shame about the three year old using the camera
that guitarist sounds like he's cocking a rifle, chunka chunka metalic..
Love it
60 version is better
RIP Jimmie. Loved the music you made!!
We loved you then Jim & still love you now. Miss your tours with Daryl and Russell. x
Love it at 61 mate ha ha bad back now can't rock so much anymore, go oz
VERY VERY GOOD..........................................
Excellent!
Great tunes never die😊Jim seemed so so laid back😊✌
Peter Koppes of The Church brought me here.
If only i knew then what i know now..
Yes, on sooo many levels!!
Yes me too ..I would have necked myself at 30 if I had know ...World has gone to shit !
The 60s music. Wasnt it great
Just best ever had great memories
Gee , Phil Keyes good on ya buddy.
Classic classic band from undecided to this
Versión in guitar by safic
I think this band was the first kinda heavy metal / rock band for STRAYA . Haha 😎😎😎❤❤❤💪💪💪
Go Go Dancers alright ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤