Rock bands touring Newcastle in the1970s

Cold Chisel first came up to Newcastle in the late
1970’s and played at the local southern pubs and clubs the
Orana, Belmont Sporties, Mawson, Swansea Workers and went on to bigger
things quick. They always played their guts out and got a big Newcastle
following. great guys too. Ian Moss wowed us with guitar, Jimmy Barnes
revved the crowds, Don Walker’s songs made us listen and the beat was
held by Phil and Steve.

Ian Moss at the Mawson Hotel 1976
Ian Moss Mawson 1976

Ian Moss Mawson 1976

Jimmy Barnes at Cardiff Workers early 80’s
Jimmy Barnes Newcastle 1976

Jimmy Barnes Newcastle 1976

Here is a rare view of Don Walker as he was always behind the keyboards.
Don Walker loosens up at Belmont Sporties 1980
Cold Chisel Don Walker 1977

Cold Chisel Don Walker 1977

In the late 70’s and early 80’s Cold Chisel regularly visited
around Newcastle and we always had a good night when they
played. Cold Chisel Group Shot Belmont Sporties 1980
Cold Chisel 1976

Cold Chisel 1976

Another hard working band, The Angels always kept the crowd on
their feet hooting, with Doc bouncing around and the guitars riffing.
Doc Neeson from The Angels at the Mawson
The Angels Doc Neesan 1977

The Angels Doc Neesan 1977

Midnight Oil played at the Mawson in the late 70’s and were awsome. Peter Garret had the audience hooting.
Midnight Oil Peter Garrett

Midnight Oil Peter Garrett

Jimmy and the boys were outrageous and played great
stuff. Ignatious was a showman and always up to mischief to say the
least. Rumours were he left a lot of gigs in the roadies gear boxes.
Here at he Belmont Sporties  I had no idea what he was going to do
next. Jimmy and the Boys – Ignatious Jones spitting blood (capsules I hope)

Ignatious Jones 1977

Ignatious Jones 1977

Body Boarders Redhead August 2010

August 2010 – The sand banks have not been good for surfers – except for the hardy bodyboarders geting some gnarly closeout barrels. Unknown bodyboarder Rehead Little Beach August 2010

Bodyboarder Redhead Aug-2010

Bodyboarder Redhead Aug-2010

A week later a little smaller, but good shape for the bodyboards. August 2010. Is that Bob the barber walking down for a session on the right?  Yep. Redhead Bodyboarder September 2010
Redhead Body Boarder 5-9-11

Redhead Body Boarder 5-9-11

Simon Anderson wins Bells 1977. Simon surfed powerfully in
a solid swell to win and he enjoys the moment after a close final.

Simon Anderson 1977 Bells Beach Winner.

imon Anderson Bells Winner 1977

imon Anderson Bells Winner 1977

Ian Moss – Cold Chisel …  sings Georgia Belmont Sportsmans Club 1976.
Ian Moss- sings Georgia

Ian Moss- sings Georgia

A Hunter Valley Coal Mine around 1986.
Hunter Valley  Coal Mine

Hunter Valley Coal Mine

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles show at Speers Point Park in 1999.
Surfers liked the Ninja Turtles, as the movie characters acted and spoke like Corky Caroll, the 1960’s legendary 5 times US surfing Champion who created surf speak and lives the carfree fun surfing life we all dream of.

Ninja Turtles show

The BIG Right hander in the Sky. Storm coming over Redhead about 1984
Storm Cloud Wave Redhead 1984
Cloud Wave Redhead 1984

Cloud Wave Redhead 1984

Peter Garrett and Rob Hirst Midnight Oils at the Mawson Hotel about 1978 getting serious.
Midnight Oil Garret-Hirst

Midnight Oil Garret-Hirst

Redhead Surf Club 70th Reunion around 1977. A bunch of old mates meet up over a few frosty glasses.
Redhead SLSC 70th reunion

Redhead SLSC 70th reunion

Redhead’s Col Smith in his shaping bay with a new batch of channel boards around 1978.
Col Smith shaping Channels

Col Smith shaping Channels

Angus Young and Surfing in the 1970s Redhead Beach

The recent AC/DC Tour reminded me of a photo my wife Sandy has of her
younger sister Vanda and Angus Young taken at the Hard Rock Cafe around
1974. Both very young and VERY Rock ‘ N Roll. Angus and Vanda 1974 Hard Rock Cafe Melbourne
Angus and Vanda

Angus and Vanda

I did’nt take the next two surfing photos – When Redhead’s Graham
Harkin developed his first roll of film from his new underwater camera I
got a copy of some of these because they were great photos. Taken
around 1977 at Birdie Beach.
Phillip Woodward surfing Birdie by Graham Harkin 1977
Phillip Woodward surfing

Phillip Woodward surfing

Chas Woodward at Birdie Beach by Graham Harkin 1977

Chas Woodward at Birdie

Chas Woodward at Birdie

Water shot of Peter Pitt surfing Redhead Little Beach around 1976
Peter Pitt Redhead 1977

Peter Pitt Redhead 1977

One of the good things happening in surfing is the variety of
surfing equipment people are now making – old ideas, mixed with the new.
You would’nt look out of place walking down the beach now with this
1976 5’6″ Martin Littlewood Delta Fish. Bob Scarr & Delta Knee Board 1976

Bob Scarr with Delta Knee Board

Bob Scarr with Delta Knee Board

Eddo – William Harrison. We wern’t sure what he was doing when he
surfed but it was always interesting. Shown here at Newcastle Mattara
Surfing contest around 1977, close to the foam and close to the nose.

Eddo Mattarra Contest 1976

Eddo Mattarra Contest 1976

Grant Brooks showing his cool casual style surfing at Redhead around 1977 .
Grant Brookes Redhead

Grant Brookes Redhead

 

Cold and windy and big and no one out. Redhead Little Beach around 1977.

Redhead big no one out 1977

Redhead big no one out 1977

 

 

Redhead Shark Tower and other stuff

The Redhead Shark Tower Rocks have always meant a lot to most Redhead locals, it has the best ring side seat to an awsome view of the bluff and the surf.

My daughter Lia in 1976 playing in the storm blown foam in front of the Redhead Shark Tower. This photo also appears on the ABC Website – You know you grew up in Newcastle when…see  http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2010/02/22/2826363.htm

Lia Redhead Shark Tower 1976
Lia Redhead Shark Tower

Lia Redhead Shark Tower

After a storm around 1975 the Shark Tower Rocks showed themselves for the first time since I was a kid (bloody long time aye) Shark Tower Rocks exposed 1975.
Shark Tower Rocks exposed 1975

Shark Tower Rocks exposed 1975

I remember surfing this day still – Redhead Little Beach about 1985.
Redhead Little Beach going off 1985
Redhead Little Beach going off 1985

Redhead Little Beach going off 1985

Eddo again around 1977 – William Harrison defines the re-entry – goes right over to the dry side and glides back down again right in front of the Shark Tower Rocks.
Eddo’s Re-entry behind the Redhead Shark Tower 1977
Edo Redhead reentry

Edo Redhead reentry

Local Newcastle band Pamdemonia take a break from practice around 1977.
Pamdemonia 1977
Pamdemodia 1977

Pamdemodia 1977

It’s my daughter Ellen’s 25th birthday tomorrow – happy birthday Darl.
1985 – After 42 hours labour, a cesearian and 8 days in hospital, Sandy and Ellen finally got home.
Sandy & Ellen 1985
Sandy & Ellen 1985

Sandy & Ellen 1985

Ellen relaxing in the water at Fingal Bay around 1989
Ellen at Fingal Bay 1989

Ellen at Fingal Bay 1989

Simon Anderson is announced the winner at Bells Beach in 1977, all the finalists ripped so it would have been a close call.
Simon Anderson Bells Beach Winner 1977
Simon Anderson Bells Beach 1977

Simon Anderson Bells Beach 1977

Awsome Byron Bay Line up around 1980. Byron Bay surf 1980
Byron Bay good 1983

Byron Bay good 1983

Belmont South Sunset 1985 – or any arvo there is a few clouds.
Belmont South Sunset

Belmont South Sunset

Music and Surfing

Some of Crows favourite records
Crows favourite Records

Crows favourite Records

Surfers have been into music since the start of surfing, in the beginning surf music was a bit corny but always fun.

1968, a typical surf on a summer Saturday morning at Redhead, the flags were up already but no one was in the water yet (hard to imagine these days). Two young long haired surfers sneak into the surf club (it’s ok they were members but they were sneaking). They set up a portable tape player in front of the PA mike, switch on the PA and the tape player and then grab their boards and paddle out fast.

The lag on the tape leader allows them to get out and then we hear the crackling and over the air waves comes Jimi Hendrix – Third Stone from the Sun. The music sort of rumbles and growls then squeals and sets into an awsome  rythm. We take off and surf a wave to the new sound. Hendrix growls, You will never hear surf music again. Soon enough the funbusters discover what’s happened and the music is switched off.

When we return to shore and its….  ””Crow …..you cant play that kinda shit over the PA!!!”

Well I guess I like shit music.

Anyway, we all like different music and I would like to list some of my favourites in the hope someone else likes it.

Jimi Hendrix – Are you experienced – the first record that hit me, the times were changing and this was a big change, no soppy verses and structured choruses – just whatever Jimi felt like. Other Hendrix favoutites are Axis Bold as Love and Band of Gypsys.

A couple of years later a work mate loans me the 3 first Mothers of Invention albums, I listen, hear some weird stuff but some good stuff. In 1970 I go and buy the album Frank Zappa – Hot Rats and now have another favourite guitar player. Captain Beefeart’s growling vocals and Zappa’s Wah-Wah together on Willie the Pimp, awsome. Zappa has some 60 albums out and there is something incredible in all of them. My favourite now is Joe’s Garage, the song Watermelon in Easter Hay is Joe’s last imaginery guitar solo before music is made illegal. However Zappa’s a little bizzare for most people and I am sure I couldn’t paddle out with him playing on the PA, so I have to imagine it too.

Captain Beefheart was Zappa’s school mate and then formed his own band Captain Beefheart & the Magic band, his first album Safe As Milk has a young Ry Cooder on slide guitar, favourite song Sure’Nuff and Yes I Do. Other notable Beefheart albums are Trout Mask Replica, Clear Spot and Doc at The Radar Station. Growling blues boogie and meshing electric guitars. Not for the faint hearted.

Dr John, The Night Tripper – New Orleans Voodoo Swamp Funk, the album Gris-Gris is scarily awsome. The good doctor has appeared on most big names albums as a session pianist and has many fine albums.

After a re-listen I am back into the Gratefull Dead, the hippy tie-die head band. Listen to American Beauty the song Ripple is beautiful.

After James Brown (try – its too funky in here) came Funkadelic/Parliament – the same band but just add more players. For fun, some great funky rythm’s and guitar and Zappaesque humour leader George Clinton (Brother Bill) is the new hip hop guys hero. Try Parliament Tear the Roof off – which inspired Talking heads Burning down the House after watching them. Also try Funkadelic Music for your Mother and Standing on the Verge of Getting it on.

Took me a long time but I did it and never looked back.- Listen to Miles Davis best intro is the album In a Silent Way.

Carlos Santana’s Greatest hits and Carlos with John Mclaughlin – Love Devotion Surrender is music at its sweetest.

Jimi Hendrix and Frank Zappa had the same guitar hero – Johnny Guitar Watson, try Funk beyond the call of Duty or his 1959 song – 3 hours past midnight.

More good music.
More Crow's Records

More Crow’s Records

Rock Bands that Played in Newcastle

Newcastle has seen and heard it’s share of good bands – and here are some of them over the years.

Cold Chisel played many times in Newcastle – and always played hard. Ian Moss played beautiful guitar solos and sang the Blues. Mawson Hotel Caves Beach 1978

Cold Chisel’s Ian Moss

Cold Chisel’s Jimmy Barnes singing Khe Sahn at Cardiff Workers Club around 1980.

Cold Chisel’s Jimmy Barnes

The Angels Doc Neeson was like a snake oil salesman done up and Dandy, but such a great front man. Always had the crowd up and roaring. Mawson Hotel around 1979.

Doc Neeson from the Angels

England’s Graham Parker and the Rumour played  the Civic Theatre around 1978 and played great songs and the band ripped.

Graham Parker

Ignatious Jones the front man for Jimmy and the Boys. They played some wild shows, this one at Belmont Sportsmans Club around 1979. Jimmy wrapped the mike cord around his neck and then spat out blood hopefully from a capsule, to get the message across – I’m not like anybody else.

Ignatious Jones from Jimmy and the Boys

New York’s Lou Reed played at the Civic Theatre around 1979 and played awsome songs and great guitar. He gave me a stink eye for the photo then winked and carried on the show.

Lou Reed Civic Theatre 1978

Midnight Oil’s Peter Garrett at the Mawson Hotel 1978, the next visit to Newcastle the gig was packed as word had got around.

Midnight Oil Mawson Hotel 1977

Dweezil Zappa Civic Theatre 2010. Dweezil played his dad Frank’s stuff with some fantastic guitar solos.

Dweezil Zappa Civic Theatre 2010

April 2011

Another favourite photo of mine – Col Smith the night before heading for Hawaii with a bunch of Radical Pollard Channel Boards, and he ripped placing in 3 main events.

Newcastle Col Smith – Channel Boards for Hawaii 1976

 

Redhead surfer 23/3/2011. A NE swell jumped up and provided some good surfers with some testing waves, along with a few bombs.

Redhead unknown surfer 23rd March 2011

 

Redhead’s Col Smith in his shaping bay with some new clinker channel boards 1977.

Col Smith shaping channel boards 1977

Col Smith shaping channel boards 1977

 

Nobbys Lighthouse opened up to the public for 2 weekends in March and proved to be very popular. The 360 degree views from up there were great.

Kitesurfers at Nobbys 13th March 2011

 

Newcastle from Nobbys Lighthouse

Newcastle from Nobbys 13th March 2011

 

Redhead Beach surfer 17th January in big surf

Redhead Surfers 17th January 2011

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Redhead Beach 24th March, they were mostly closing out but the odd set looked impressive.

 

Redhead Beach 24th March 2011

Surfing in the 70’s at Redhead

While waiting to get my photos restored after this Web Site crashed, I thought I would put some of my old favourites up.

Redhead’s Col Smith well tubed at Redhead 1976

Col Smith Redhead tubed 1975

Bells Beach Finals 1977 possibly Bruce Raymond

Bells Beach Finals 1977

Mark Richards at Leggy Point 1977

Mark Richards surfing at Leggy Point 1977

Martin Littlewood surfing Redhaed 1976

Martin Littlewood surfing Redhead 1975

Peter Kuba surfing Redhead 1976

Peter Kuba surfing Redhead 1976

Peter Kuba surfing Redhead 1976

 

Martin Littlewood from Delta Designs WA and  Roy Lee from Newcastle’s Pacific Dreams making their own brands of surfboards in an old Chicken Shed Redhead 1975.

Marty & Roy Making Boards 1975

Midnight Oil Mawson Hotel 1977

Midnight Oil Mawson Hotel 1977