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Haha, well that 'bench' also came with two matching armchairs. Maybe I can think about a floor shift situation?...In the Shed wrote: Mon May 27, 2019 10:50 pm Ok Joe, I am intrigued? How the bloody hell are you going to fit that bench seat in the ute?![]()
Now what's the story with the wheels? The ute fanciers on here have been patiently waiting for the updated pics of your final combo of: hub caps / no caps & dress rings / or something else?
Stephen
Agreed mate. So bloody handy having a ute in the stable.Blacky wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:03 pm nice one mate, good to see them being used for the reason they were made![]()
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Hi Rob,ardiesse wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:46 pm Joe,
A guitar/string bass/drums three-piece sounds quite rockabilly to me . . .
Any idea as to the location of the '89 photo?
Rob
Thanks mateErrol62 wrote:Looks like the ultimate batch’ pad Joe. Nice piccie. I do love a bit of urban cowboy psycho-billy swing action. Good to hear Leroy is giving good service.
Cheers
Clay
I can still smell the gunpowder and hay after seeing The Johnny’s, complete with exploding hay bales, at the Annandale round the turn of the millennium. Cow Punk they called themselves haha... There was a bar fridge on stage, and I recall (the recently passed, RIP) Spencer P Jones using his amp stack to stay upright by the end of the setardiesse wrote:Joe,
A little work with Wikipedia and Google later . . . the "genre" I was thinking of is psychobilly.
I was trying to remember the names of some pub acts I saw in the '80s. "Poor old Injun Joe, took on the fist of God" was all I could remember, so I Googled it. The Johnnys. And I think I saw the Beasts of Bourbon; and I remember the Beefs as the support act for the Emmanuel Brothers.
Rob