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Some things better left in the 80's. Tasteless music and tasteless beer among them
Sigh. If only comments by those without taste could be left amongst them.
I thought this was an obscure Bowie choon before I looked.
Yeah he does quite a good Bowie impression at some points
Fantastic Album. As others have noted, they were actually called "The Flowers" when they released this album (I have it); hence, the release was Icehouse by The Flowers.
They then had to change their name due to a clash with another band with the same name, I believe.
They did this song live at the Countdown Music Awards (I'm thinking 1981); when Ivor comes in with the electric guitar towards the end of the track, I reckon they did the old "Spinal Tap" trick and turns his guitar amp up to 11 - it was awesome!
Its is the 40th anaversery of this very shortly (this month)!
Iva was on the Radio radio talking about it.
This Tune is GOOD!
I bet that brew is nasty!

not much taste either

You just heard "Icehouse" by Icehouse from the album Icehouse.
Bill should follow this up with "Bad Company"
Big Country fan myself...
The corresponding call-out would be
"In a Big Country" by Big Country from The Crossing.
You just heard "Icehouse" by Icehouse from the album Icehouse.
Big Country fan myself...
If people want to hear a good Icehouse song, search for "Great Southern Land".
"Glam" is another great song, same album (Primitive Man)
If people want to hear a good Icehouse song, search for "Great Southern Land".
They then had to change their name due to a clash with another band with the same name, I believe.
They did this song live at the Countdown Music Awards (I'm thinking 1981); when Ivor comes in with the electric guitar towards the end of the track, I reckon they did the old "Spinal Tap" trick and turned his guitar amp up to 11 - it was awesome!

...with a smattering of Bowie thrown in.
Gee who peed in your Cheerios
Devil lives there.
bout Great Southern Land? My favorite.
Man, you're right about that.
It's got to be beyond the wall! :-)
Ha, for sure!
sucked then
Gee who peed in your Cheerios
sucked then
Man, you're right about that.
It's got to be beyond the wall! :-)
Funny that sometimes present day tunes have an eighties sound to them, and for that one, it's almost the opposite (at least to my ears).
The 1980s vibe definitely comes across, but this sounds as though it was made more recently? Not sure what's giving me this impression. Like they could share a stage with MGMT. Icehouse and Management that's funny in itself :-)
I totally thought it was a new song with an 80s sound. (Specifically, Duran Duran) Don't remember this one from the actual 80s!
Funny that sometimes present day tunes have an eighties sound to them, and for that one, it's almost the opposite (at least to my ears).
The 1980s vibe definitely comes across, but this sounds as though it was made more recently? Not sure what's giving me this impression. Like they could share a stage with MGMT. Icehouse and Management that's funny in itself :-)
Where the banshees live and they do live well
Stonehenge! Where a man's a man
And the children dance to the Pipes of Pan"
Do you mean this sounds like it should have been released in 1950 instead of 1980?
Icehouse never came to much and that was really Father Time calling the end of the road for Roxy Music... but still great memories for me.
They were 6 years ahead of their time! (It's 36 years old)
And, yet...Bill continues to play it. I applaud him for standing up to us.
Agree. I would rather hear Crazy or Electric Blue even though they were over played because they were great songs.
I'll show you about 93 people who can't tell their arse from adam (so to speak)

uTorrent has it for free.

Foundations often are boring for some people
This song is actually mislabelled, the band were called Flowers for this album, they renamed to Icehouse afterwards. /trivia


Great to hear it again, good tracks on the album.
Nice anecdote! I know only too well this situation. Remember me back in the days, singing to the record shop owner (obviously without success). So painful, but what was I supposed to do, without the bands name, without a title? Damn, how I hated the radio-djs for that.
The youth of today is so incredibly lucky with "shazam" and all the informations from internet-databases like "discogs".
Great to hear it again, good tracks on the album.
I remember this...
lol. nice one Bill !!
Thanks Bill!




