oldie but a bloody 24 carot goldy, in full remastered and video enhanced version, heard it on the mmm top 5 aussie songs driving home last night and still love it, and also a great video cruising down swanson st.
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oldie but a bloody 24 carot goldy, in full remastered and video enhanced version, heard it on the mmm top 5 aussie songs driving home last night and still love it, and also a great video cruising down swanson st.
oldie but a bloody 24 carot goldy, in full remastered and video enhanced version, heard it on the mmm top 5 aussie songs driving home last night and still love it, and also a great video cruising down swanson st.
and central station and collectors corner record shops.Swanston St’s mostly car free nowadays so to recreate it they’d have to do so on the roof of a tram. With that being so close to the electrical wires above they’d be truly living the ACDC existence.
Love that vid as it reminds me of those simpler times rocking into town to hit Timezone, Darrel Lea and Hoyts, Capital, Russell or Village Cinemas armed with $20-$40.
and central station and collectors corner record shops.
remember those prankster shops where you could buy plastic dog turds, stink bombs and itchy powder? also was a really funky t-shirt shop in bourke st mall opposite myer, ground floor.Bloody oath, and the Coles Cafeteria and Myer basement plus the old wrought iron lift in The House of Merrivale and Mr John, the lino ramps in Myer on those bridges over Little Bourke St where they’d move stock around in giant wicker baskets on wheels. Yep, loved the music stores and loved the whole big wide world of city experiences back then when the shot tower stood alone and the city square was to become a risk to swimmers beneath the Burke and Wills statue.
remember those prankster shops where you could buy plastic dog turds, stink bombs and itchy powder? also was a really funky t-shirt shop in bourke st mall opposite myer, ground floor.
I remember Bernard's. It was just down the road from Mandrake's.Yes!
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oldie but a bloody 24 carot goldy, in full remastered and video enhanced version, heard it on the mmm top 5 aussie songs driving home last night and still love it, and also a great video cruising down swanson st.
I was talking to someone the other day whose mate spotted himself in this vid !
remember those prankster shops where you could buy plastic dog turds, stink bombs and itchy powder? also was a really funky t-shirt shop in bourke st mall opposite myer, ground floor.
Bloody oath, and the Coles Cafeteria and Myer basement plus the old wrought iron lift in The House of Merrivale and Mr John, the lino ramps in Myer on those bridges over Little Bourke St where they’d move stock around in giant wicker baskets on wheels. Yep, loved the music stores and loved the whole big wide world of city experiences back then when the shot tower stood alone and the city square was to become a risk to swimmers beneath the Burke and Wills statue.
Horace ? He would have been in his 50’s back then?