Tony!
Just watched your Karaoke clip of Eagle Rock.....
Great stuff! For anyone outside Australia, a bit of trivia:
The record appeared here on a short-lived label called Sparmac( issue number - SPR-008 ) in mid-1971 and was a double-sided chart-topper with its B-side, "Bom-Bom" Both sides penned by group leader Ross Wilson, the B-side penned in collaboration with another member of the group, Newcastle-born Ross Hannaford. The Sparmac label was owned by an ex-pat American named Robie G. Porter who established his career in Australia in the early 1960s as an instrumentalist(played guitar, also sang on occasions) and recording as Rob E.G. for the Festival label here. Porter established the Sparmac label in 1970 and its first release, a song he wrote and recorded himself as Robie G. Porter, called "Gemini" dudded chartwise. "Eagle Rock"/"Bom-Bom" was the label's only major hit.
The car that can be seen in the clip is the iconic Holden FJ-model, an early 1950s remodeling of the still-more iconic 48-215 model which kickstarted the Holden line of cars in 1948. The designation of the model is: 48 for year of manufacture, 215 for engine size in cubic inches. Just a bit of trivia to break up the video-related talk. Again, Tony, great work on the video! Wonder what Ross Wilson thought of it! (by the way, I'm an ex-community radio presenter, in case you hadn't picked it)!
Cheers!
Neil.
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