This band was never appreciated except in Australia and New Zealand. These musicians deserve more props and notoriety on US radio stations as well as XM/Sirius. It's about time radio stations start playing their songs.
Yes I have a couple of friends that would go and see the Masters whenever they're in town and they always comment on how accommodating and nice he is to talk to.
Non Ozz People may not know, but the Masters started in the early 60s and were an Oz Supergroup by the mid 60s, they were as big as the Easybeats by '66/67. All from Adelaide.
they would always open a gig with this song when i knew them in the UK in 1972
This band was never appreciated except in Australia and New Zealand. These musicians deserve more props and notoriety on US radio stations as well as XM/Sirius. It's about time radio stations start playing their songs.
Discoverd them on Radio Student in my hometown Zagreb couple of days ago... seems they are getting traction where they should be
Yes I have a couple of friends that would go and see the Masters whenever they're in town and they always comment on how accommodating and nice he is to talk to.
The early Masters were all from Adelaide, but by the time of this line up Jim Keays was the only original and Adelaide member.
This is one of my favourite Master's Apprentice's songs. Many frikkin thanks for posting it!
Non Ozz People may not know, but the Masters started in the early 60s and were an Oz Supergroup by the mid 60s, they were as big as the Easybeats by '66/67. All from Adelaide.
I love this track
J.K. and G.W..........R.I.P.
Just got them off tv over the past 20 or so years.
I'd say it would have to be about 1971.
Toast to Panama Red,best Masters album,this is off Choice Cuts
went out with jims former sister in law years ago he was always a good guy
What year is this?
Madder Lake had a similar track to this.....
lol I expected to hear an opeth cover, but still very cool :)
Really?? Cos the drummer doesn't really look like Colin Burgess.
It's Colin Burgess.