Hey! Hey! It’s Saturday

 

Superdroop Fronts LRB On ‘Hey! Hey! It’s Saturday’ (September 13th, 1975)

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Little River Band – Curiosity Killed The Cat

Written By: Beeb Birtles
From the debut album: Little River Band – 1975
Lead Singer: Glenn Shorrock

The band’s first single, “Curiosity (Killed the Cat)”, was released in September ahead of the debut album and peaked at No. 15 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart.

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Little River Band Early Group Shot

Little River Band Early Group Shot

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Belgrave South Farm Rehearsals

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Mississippi EP

A1 ‘Will I’  Written-By – Birtles, Cotton

A2 ‘Mr. Moondog’ Written-By – Johnson

B1 ‘Kings Of The World’ Written-By – Goble

B2 ‘Early Morning’ Written-By – Birtles, Goble, Johnson

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Mississippi Arrive In England

May 30, 1974, Mississippi arrive in England. Derek Pellicci, Trevor, the band’s road manager, Beeb Birtles, Barry Earl, our manager, Charlie Tumahai and Harvey James.

Mississippi Arrive In England

Graeham Goble: “We toured  Australia virtually for two years and we worked ourselves into the ground. And we believed, at that point, as every other band did, that England was the stepping stone to the States. So we just worked until we got enough money to go to England and we went. But after a very short time, about five or six weeks, we completely ran out of money. We were unable to score a record deal and the band essentially broke up. It was at that time I met Glenn Shorrock and Glenn Wheatley. We met the in England. They were planning to come home. Glenn Wheatley had two or three years experience in the States and he believed that it was possible to do it from Australia and we didn’t have to do it via England. There was no way of staying alive in England. There was just no live work. So we all decided to meet back in Australia, Glenn Shorrock, myself and Beeb, then find a bass player, drummer and lead guitarist and put the band together and record specifically to break into America. That was the aim of the whole band.”   

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Bound for England

Beeb Birtles:

In one of our cabins on the Fairsky. Charlie Tumahai, Graeham Goble, Derek Pellicci, Beeb Birtles and Harvey James. Photo courtesy of Philip Morris.

Mississippi On The Fairsky

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Hamming It Up On Board The Fairsky

L To R: Derek Pellicci, Trevor, the road manager, Graeham Goble, Beeb Birtles, Harvey James, Charlie Tumahai with Mal and Barry Earl, manager, in front.

Hamming it up on board the Fairsky

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Lounging Around The Fairsky Pool

May 1, 1974. Trevor the roadie, Narelle Goble and Derek Pellicci lounging around the pool on the Fairsky.

Fairsky Pool

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Mississippi On The Fairsky

Graeham Goble and Narelle Taylor were married on April 16, 1974, and four days later, they and the rest of Mississippi boarded their Sitmar liner bound for England.  They took with them all of their belongings intending to leave Australia forever.

Mississippi On The Fairsky

Beeb Birtles:

We hired a manager, Barry Earl, who negotiated a trip to England on the ship, “Fairsky”. Charlie Tumahai, Graeham Goble, Harvey James, Derek Pellicci and Beeb Birtles. Barry Early sits in front.”

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