Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1972: After a couple of copyright strikes I've decided to remove all my videos on every nzoz channel. I didn't do this to spite the subscribers and/or those who champion my channels. I did this because building these channels and facing the risk of having one account terminated has been a little stressful. I've also grown annoyed with how little material I have to show with each channel. I do understand the importance of copyright and I respect the wishes of artists and am not interested in causing violation whatsoever. However, as somebody who is passionate about archiving these videos, and displaying them in a chronological (hence; each account being based on a year) I find it disheartening and stressful having a channel being put at risk by a copyright strike. I assure you, my channels will make a come back in the future. As for now, I got a life to live.
He is an Australian, but some people when they move to another country, adopt that accent, whether they like it or not. Not everyone keeps their accent when they move to another country.
Shortly after a big lead singer called Sam with Mick Hadley took over from Lobby who was primarily a great R&B guitarist. Saw a lot of The Coloured Balls in Turbot Street Brisbane. I can never forget their version of Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lot of Love.
Great album. Guitarist and Flute player sensational. And there’s Renee. 100% . The Tremelo effect of the lead blazing solo on this song was something else. Chris Sonnenberg really plays some wonderful minor notes. Sun 1972 was an underrated album in which Renee’s blues chops and jazz would come out.
Whenever some of the lesser-known overseas bands used to tour in Oz, when they came to Brisbane more than likely the support act would be The Coloured Balls. Always put on a good show!
This has always been one of my favourite Australian recordings. For this film clip: Cameras always pointed at the action, switched at exactly the right time. Well done! In the era, it was very rare for the crew to have been present at rehearsal. Usually they tried to react to instrumental changes.
Thumbs down to worst camera work everrrr to One of the greatest ever guitar plays Australia has ever produced.It's not the best an unbelievable rendition.Ruined by a stupid attempt at Psychedelic special effects
Excellent song, never realised it was a Aussie song until this year. Poor drummer looks like he had a bad night last night. He could fall asleep or throw up any minute. 😊 RIP Mr. Quill and any others from this group.