I Hear Motion: A Celebration of the Australian Bands who Sound-Tracked Our Lives (1980-1989)
By (Author) Jane Gazzo
Melbourne Books
Melbourne Books
15th October 2024
31st October 2024
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Music: styles and genres
782.42166092294
Paperback
208
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
'The '80s were so good because you could experiment without any kind of fear any kind of consequence.' -Kate Ceberano The '80s. The era of Hawke, a booming economy, big hair, gender benders and the new wave synth pop explosion. Every Sunday night, Australians would be glued to Countdown to watch the latest and local bands strut their stuff. Bands who became household names and sound-tracked our lives in one of the most colourful and creative decades in Australian music. I Hear Motion is a celebration of the Aussie bands we loved- Models, Machinations, Wa Wa Nee, Real Life, Kids in the Kitchen, Do-Re-Mi, Koo De Tah, Eurogliders, Boom Crash Opera and more -- and what happened to them following the end of the decade. With interviews, never-before seen photos and archives of the time, plus never-before told stories about the songs, bands, excesses and break-ups, I Hear Motion is a must-have for every Australian music fan. 'An amazing journey through the '80s music in Australia.' -Gavin Wood, the voice of Countdown
Jane Gazzo is a music journalist, broadcaster, author and self-confessed music hoarder. She began her radio career on 3RRR-FM in the early '90s. Since then, she has presented nationally on Triple J and MMM as well as XFM London, Capital FM London and BBC Radio 6 in the UK and has hosted music television shows such as The Sound and Recovery on ABC TV. She once worked for Courtney Love as her PA, where she lasted two weeks, and has never worked as a PA since. Jane is co-founder of the Sound As Ever Facebook group-a place which celebrates and documents Australian music from the '90s. Her first book was John Farnham- The Untold Story, followed by Sound As Ever- A Celebration of the Greatest Decade in Australian Music (1990-1999) and this is her third.