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| | | | | by Kaye Dee Without a doubt, Australia's most famous musical export would have to be The Seekers, the folk-pop quartet from Melbourne who burst onto the international stage in 1964 and have given The Beatles and The Rolling Stones a run for their money when it comes to Top Ten hits. So, even with persistent ... Continue reading [August 28, 1968] The Carnival is Over (The Seekers Break Up) ? | |
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| | | | | Read MOJO's verdict on David Bowie's new Hunky Dory-era boxset, A Divine Symmetry. | |
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| | | | | Samples Small Faces's "Lazy Sunday"! The bit about his grumpy next-doors objecting to the noise of loud fun - " wouldn't it be nice to get ... | |
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| | | by Stephen J. Gertz "Who was that masked man?" "I don't know but I wanted to thank him." On New Years Day, 1908, Harry Bensley (187... | ||