Saturday, January 29, 2022

Australian Crawl [Australian Artists] - Discography

AUSTRALIAN CRAWL - DISCOGRAPHY

 From their start in 1979 to their demise only five years later, Australian Crawl stood as a bizarre anomaly against the largely punk and political scene Down Under. Essentially sculpted as the Melbourne Beach Boys, the Crawl's songs ranged from odes to Errol Flynn and Resort Girls to rousing singalongs like "Hootchie Gucci Fiorucci Mama," and their mash cover of the Kingsmen's "Louie, Louie." Consisting of James Reyne (lead vocals, piano), Guy McDonough (co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Bill McDonough (drums, percussion), Simon Binks (lead/acoustic/slide guitar), Paul Williams (bass), and Brad Robinson (rhythm guitar), the Crawl initially appeared to be little more than hedonistic surfers -- in Reyne's own words, "part of people's lives; a representation of the beach, the open air and good vibes." But their debut album, 1980's The Boys Light Up, also contained recountings of automobile accidents ("Indisposed") and vicious attacks against shallow materialists (the band's first single "Beautiful People"). Their combination of light, breezy tunes with significantly darker subtexts (not altogether unlike Brian Wilson's best material) left The Boys Light Up on the Aussie charts for no less than 104 weeks.






6 comments:

GoodMD said...

Thank You for giving me something different from Down Under to listen to.

Cristiano said...

Your blog is the best off! Thanks

Ozzieguy said...

Thanks Cristiano.
I will be updating my Australian section very soon.

FARDIN said...

Thanks Brow!

Ozzieguy said...

Very welcome Fardin.

Tedwood E. Bear said...

Effing awesome! Thanks heaps!