Crow on a fluke wave at Blacksmiths 2/11/16. Thanks to Warren and Simon for the photos.
Redhead sunrise 19/10/2016
Rozella in the back yard
Myna bird in nest 6th November 2016
Early morning paddle out at sunrise Redhead Beach 30/06/2016
The memory of the event below was inspired by Gaye Sheathers book Rock This City
The Beauty of the Star
Around 1979 The Star Hotel in Newcastle had live local bands on every night, no cover charge, you just walked in and tried to get a beer. The place would be packed and getting near the bar was hopeless, sympathetic punters who already had a beer would pass your money up and pass your beer down but never move from their coveted position for several reasons. Firstly they could get beer, secondly the bands played behind the bar so they had the best vantage point and thirdly there was no dance floor so girls danced on the bar. It was all happening then until some bean counters had it shut down.
Local band Rimshot had a gig on a quieter Monday night and to attract a crowd they had an idea, a dance contest with a surfboard prize for the “best” dancer. A real surfboard made by the bands guitarist. There was a good crowd and a few tidy dancers in bikinis up on the bar keen to win the prize.
The band were ready for the last set and the girls ready for a dance off and in the door walks a dude and on his arm a pretty brunette in a trench coat. He was definitely a dude as he had a stingy brim derby hat on and a double breasted knee length coat and wore a grin like the cat on the mushroom with the hookah in Alice in Wonderland. (that … was a kids book??) He pops her up on the bar, as you do, and she drops the trench coat and whoaaa ikarumba, ruby red lipstick, knee high boots, short shorts and a see through blouse tied up in a knot.
And the band starts playing probably the most appropriate song for the occasion – an extended version of The Doors Roadhouse Blues. The other girls are dancing up a storm but this beauty had it in the bag. Every time the guitarist hit the whammy bar she would shimmy from head to toe, needless to say the whammy bar got a fair workout and she won the dude a new surfboard, but I don’t think he surfed or cared that he didn’t.
This kinda night don’t happen much now but it did then.
Another great local Newcastle band Pamdemonia 1979
I love the Surfer magazine Extra pages, January 1990 shows a Mal rider called Sasquatch which can only be Steve Irwin in a confontation with a crocodile. Photo taken by Martin Tullemans.
There’s a book just out that is great reading – a must for all Newcastle Live music fans with photos of bands and venues, it captures what a great era we were lucky to have taken in and listened to so many great bands.
Rock This City – Live Music in Newcastle, 1970’s – 1980’s
by Gaye Sheather published by Hunter Press.
My 2 best rock moments I can remember were at a Zappa concert (of course) at the Sydney Horden Pavillion 1976. Waiting for the band to come on the house lights dimmed and the band were tuning up and doing a sound check. The guy in the seat next to me turns to me pie eyed and says ” F@#$ there good!!!” I wondered how good he would think they were when they started playing. Moments later Sal Marquez the trumpet player was confidently strutting along the edge of the stage a drink in one hand and trumpet in the other casting an eye over the audience. Someone yells out “you betta be able to play that thing!” Sal takes a calm sip from the plastic cup, leans over backwards his head almost touches the floor and raises up slowly bringing the trumpet to his lips leans into the mike and let rip with a huge burp which fills the room. Of course he could play that thing!
Bright Green Water. Redhead duck pond 3/8/2016
Redhead Beach surfer in a chunky swell 31/7/2016
Redhead Beach fiery sunrise 11/7/16
Lake Macquarie surfer Terry with the surfing legend Donald Takayama in Hawaii back in 2011. Donald, who has since passed away was a great surfer, a USA champion several times, one of the best surfboard makers and from all accounts the nicest of blokes you would meet. Terry was lucky to meet up with Donald staying at the same hotel in Hawaii and got to surf with him and share his quiver of longboards and ride some waves with Donald and his Hawiian mates.
Surfboards with channels on the bottom (just one channel and more of a concave) were probably first made in the 1950’s by Bob Simmons and Dale Velvy and then again in the 1960’s by Greg Noll, but they first became popluar after Redhead’s Col Smith rode them in Hawaii in 1977. The idea was they moved the water out the back of the board faster and also gave more control with the extra edges.
The first modern channel bottom boards were designed and made by Jim Pollard for Shane Surfboards in 1976. Jim had Newcastle boys Col Smith and Steve Butterworth riding quivers of his rounded 6 channel boards, the first lot Col used at Bells beach with some success.
1976 Jim Pollard rolled channel bottom surfboard used by Col Smith at Bells Beach
Col Smith then took a quiver of Jim Pollard’s boards to Hawaii in 1977 and impressed the world with his surfing on them and then they became popular.
Col with Jim Pollard’s boards the night before Col was bound for Hawaii in 1977
Col riding Pipeline on Jim Pollard Channel Board 1977
Col Smith and Jim Pollard celebrate Col’s success riding Jim’s Channel Boards in Hawaii
Col returned from Hawaii and started working at Redhead with Martin Littlewood now Delta Designs Margaret River and started making boards with 6 channels with harder edges, Martin’s idea was from the Clinker Hulls of wooden boats and how stable they were in the water. Col then worked for a few other manufacturers such as Sam Egan and Free Flight’s Phil Myers and also shaped boards himself at his home.
Col Smith in his shaping bay at Redhead 1979
A Martin Littlewood Delta Designs 6 channel around 1981. Note the outside channels are longer
Lots of other shapers then were making boards with channels, notably Alan Bryne who spent a lot of time surfing with Col Smith. Around 1984 Col visited Martin Littlewood in Margaret River and they designed asymetric channel boards based on the windsurfers Martin was making.
Also noteworthy that around the early 1970’s the Campbell brothers introduced double concaves with three fins on their Bonzer model, the outside fins being a shallow wide base keel design which helped channel water out the back. Around 1981 Simon Anderson developed the Tri fin using 3 fins of similar size. SInce then most boards made have 3 fins and double concaves, but some guys still ride the channel bottom designs.
Col Steve and Al and their contribution to good surfing are now sadly missed, Martin Littlewood and Phil Myers are still making channel bottom boards.
Rainbow over Swansea Channel 17/03/2016
A strong swell has been pumping into Newcastle and still continues 5 days later. Redhead beach surfer early 08/06/2016
Blacksmiths Beach grinding swell lines 08/06/2016
Blacksmiths Beach – surfer Tony Solaris 08/06/2016
Surfing Culture in Newcastle. This article below (click the link) was published I think in a Newcastle Uni magazine sometime in the late 70’s. I kept a copy as its quite funnny, sorry I don’t know who Duckboy is, the guy who wrote it, a non Novacastrian of course:
Arial view of Redhead 1976 from an old slide – Lots of changes in 40 years – no Industrial Estate , no north side housing estate, caravan park in progress, and the second creek before it got dried up.
A golden start to Mothers Day. Early morning at Redhead Beach 8/5/2016
Mark sent me this photo of this most beautiful colourful fish. This one and a few others were caught from Swansea Channel and released. I identified it as a Yellow-Green Wrasse from the book Australian Sea Fishes and in it states killing such a rare and beautiful animal is hardly excusable. They go through many colour phases when growing up and the males end up a more greeny-blue colour and the females are yellow.
Storm cloud Redhead Beach 1/5/2016 it passed by with only a few lightning flashes and a bit of rain.
Fred gave me some footage converted from 8mm film from 1969 of me herbing around on my Bultaco and yes stacking it.
Redhead Beach Anzac day message written in the sand 25/04/2016 – Lest We Forget
Redhead Beach early morning Anzac day
Early morning light show sunrise on a cloudy morning at Redhead Beach 18/4/2016
My thanks to mate Paul (Rowdy) for taking the photos of me catching a wave on my SUP last week
A nice coloured cloudy sky at sunrise with waiting ships 13/03/2016
Don Howison (AKA Rope Head) surfing Seal Rocks late 60’s.
Looks like Don was cranking his turns in the surf just how he did when he raced Speedway a few years later. Don Howison riding for Australia V England at Salty Creek Speedway 1974
Don Howison in Australia’s Speedway team V England
Don also rode Speedway in England
One of my favourites songs – Speedway by Morrisey from the album Vauxhall and I
Don was also into riding motor cycle Trials events which got him into some testing situations. Don Howison riding a Beta Techno.
Don Howison riding in the first Trials event at Glenrock in 1970
Don Howison surfing Frenchmans Reef 2015
Redhead Beach clouds over sunrise 28/2/2016
Redhead Beach bird in the sun 20/2/2016
Redhead Beach foggy sunrise 10/3/2016
Redhead Beach pink sunrise 11/03/2016
Tiny fish big as my thumbnail 10/03/16
Marks Point Marina collapse 11/2/2016. The strong tidal current that moves past this iconic Lake Macquarie foreshore building that housed Milano’s Restaurant has undermined the footings and it has collapsed into the water.
Some bad and wet weather frothed up the surf 16th January 2016
Peacefull early morning colours Redhead Beach 22nd January 2016
A couple of old photos from the 70’s
Pinky at the door 1977. Hard to say who freaked who out here.
Surfers at Redhead 1976 – not the best quality image but documents the 70’s surfers image.
Me with motor bikes. Old mid 60’s Bultaco Matador
New 1973 6 day trial model Bultaco Matador
View from SUP Redhead Beach
Surfing at Seal Rocks 1964 – beach site camp site.
DIvan in Industrial landscape Wickham 1988
Sup rider in fog Redhead 11/12/2015
The Tardis landed foggy morning Redhead Beach 11/12/2015.
Clouds over Redhead 26/11/2015
Caution warning Redhead beach 16/11/2015. Caution: alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation.
Sea mist Redhead Beach 20/11/2015 Cant see anything else. Early before the start of a red hot day an early cool sea breeze hits the warm land and turns to mist.
Sam with a barracuda he caught off the rocks 19/11/2015
Beach animals
Sea Snake on Redhead Beach 25/9/2015
Bluebottle washed up on Redhead Beach 19/10/2015. This is one of the longest stingers I have seen.
Regular fast food garbage in Redhead Beach carpark early Sunday morning. The photo was taken from next to the garbage bin.
Blue bottle on Redhead beach 27-09-2015. High winds and rough surf for a week have brought in an early bunch of Bluebottles.
Redhead Beach 17/9/2015 early morning shades of grey and green
Redhead Beach Second Creek plant life 11/09/2015
Redhead Beach Second Creek 11/09/2015
Pelican totem pole cloudy day Black Neds Bay
Redhead Beach golden sunrise 5/9/2015
Redhead Beach colourful sunrise 31/7/2015
Redhead Beach erosion from big seas May 2015
Redhead Beach Second Creek green after rain
Redhead Beach a bunch of Bluebottles