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Go-Betweens – The House That Jack Kerouac Built (Live On Rock Arena) (1987)


The Go-Betweens were founded by Robert Forster and Grant McLennan. In a career spanning almost thirty years, their work with The Go-Betweens (197789, and resuming 200006) is complemented by several solo releases and side-project collaborations with other performers. Robert recently released a new solo album, “The Evangelist” in 2008. He will be performing in Jan 2009 in Nick Cave’s All Tomorrow’s Parties music festival. This live recording of The Go-Betweens of “The House That Jack Kerouac Built”, highlighting Robert Forster musical chops, starting with “When I Was A Rich Man” he goes into one the Gobies great catchy pop songs. This is from the ABC music program Rock Arena, recorded in back in the pre-DVD days of 1987.

Rock For The Regent

Brisbane? S music community come together this week on the globe to raise funds for a campaign against the demolition of the historic Regent Theatre. Kicking off Rock For The Regent on a Thursday, you? Ll find Edward Guglielmino, The Soundcast, Punxie & The Poison Pens, the persistence of Freud and Dunsinane. Saturday night? S Rock For The Regent 2 amp things up even more, with Wolfmother playing next to Blonde On Blonde, The Medicine Show, Rodeo Princess and Miss Bertie Page. Sunday. . .

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