M W
15-11-2004, 07:39 PM
Natalie <startide@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message news:<417B14D4.E42F0E3A@iprimus.com.au>...
> For some reason the songs that the local communitity station played in
> about 1988/89 keep running thru my head, The Go Betweens "Streets Of
> Your Town" is one of them, a song by The Flying Emus is another, the
> title of which completely escapes me, but another keeps in my head, did
> someone cover Chisel's Forever Now? Because that's the only reason I
> could see them playing it on a regular basis.
>
> Then again, I could be proving once again that childhood memory is the
> most unreliable thing on earth!
>
> (Just went for another search, would seem this was The Reels, help on
> the Flying Emus song would be appreciated though.)
>
> Natalie
Yeah, I remember the tune too. It's a much slower country-sounding
version of Forever Now. (I actually preferred this version to Barnsy's
screamin' version.)
Perhaps someone can tell us who the band was...
"Is this the way it's gonna be forever?"
Cheers...
> For some reason the songs that the local communitity station played in
> about 1988/89 keep running thru my head, The Go Betweens "Streets Of
> Your Town" is one of them, a song by The Flying Emus is another, the
> title of which completely escapes me, but another keeps in my head, did
> someone cover Chisel's Forever Now? Because that's the only reason I
> could see them playing it on a regular basis.
>
> Then again, I could be proving once again that childhood memory is the
> most unreliable thing on earth!
>
> (Just went for another search, would seem this was The Reels, help on
> the Flying Emus song would be appreciated though.)
>
> Natalie
Yeah, I remember the tune too. It's a much slower country-sounding
version of Forever Now. (I actually preferred this version to Barnsy's
screamin' version.)
Perhaps someone can tell us who the band was...
"Is this the way it's gonna be forever?"
Cheers...