Hi mate. Regretfully, I sold that bike some years ago. I bought another XS650 since but I've kept it stock. Glad you liked my vids! I've made most of them private because well, that was a fair few years ago LOL. Maybe I should make them public again. If there are any in particular you liked let me know and I will make it / them public again.
When I was 12 I would just hear Angus. But I'm 25 and can't get enough of Captain Crunch Cliff and Master Malcolm Young. Thanks for the awesome cover man⚡
Mal, Phil and Cliff are the engine room indeed, mate. The genius George Young wrote the bass line to this song. It's George playing on the original studio album version. But I've always loved Cliff's live adaptation of it. Thanks for the comment 😁
All those XC-XE Falcon Taxi cabs brought back some memories! The amount of Falcons and Commodores populating the streets is a lovely sight. I kept expecting to see the Bathurst of today every time you turned a corner but was pleasantly surprised at how wide and sparse it all was. Not as many roundabouts or SUVs. Time capsule.
Hey Pato, Happy New Year, m8!! That was super cool with the bagpipes, mate!!! Great live energy!! Man, I'd love to see you guys on stage someday!! Rock on!!
Is this the Australian version of the US dodge dart 270? My dad had a Dodge dart 270 Left hand drive and the front end looks like this vehicle. Only the rear tail lights looks little different.
Hey punk! You have unleashed a mountain of memories. I so remember these days. Seeing the old cars and buildings in Bathurst is just awesome. Our drinking times at the Tatts Hotel (now known as The elephant & castle) is another story though. :)
Awesome video thanks for the walk down memory lane born and raised and remember Bathurst like this I would of been around 4 at the time of this recording you started the video across the road from my Grandmother's house Bentanick St
i remember those big clunky VHS cameras. pat and i used to check-out a camera from the library to film the kids. it came in a suitcase-sized carrier. thanks, Thunz. - C