Do you fancy me? |
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Title : | Do you fancy me? |
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Creator : | Iron Sheiks | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Greasy Pop Records | ||
Date of creation : | 1990 | ||
Additional Creator : | Greasy Pop Records | ||
Format : | Sound recording | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Tracks: Acid house -- N.G.C. -- S.M.D -- Captain Atlantis -- Where's the gold -- 1000 miles -- Satan's mule -- Owl green -- Gnarley's -- Tour of duty The greatest wrestling band ever. A 'wrestlemania thrash metal' band (Spencer) which was around from 1986-1995. Members included, Peter Christopher (aka Stan Brock), Rod Archer (aka Big Boss Daddyman), Domenic Larizza (aka DD Fister), Gerry McCaffery (aka Tarz), Mick Morris (aka Gordon Bennett). A popular band with the hard rock scene both here and interstate, they released two albums both with Greasy Pop Records, Do you sell beer here? and Do you fancy me?. Both titles came from the Australian bikie film Stone. Peter Christopher and Mick Morris, originally with The Plague, went on to The Meatbeaters. Domenic Larizza also played with the Mad Turks and Gerry McCaffery with Kaos. Dave Gray, who played a number of shows on bass with the band, had also played with the Handmedowns and went on to join Melbourne group Rocket Science. The band has played the occasional gig since their halcyon days. Discography: Do you sell beer here? EP released by Greasy Pop in 1988 Do you fancy me? album released by Greasy Pop in 1990 Absolutely sheik CD album released by Bastard records in 1996 tracks The Fonz and Kid scoop on compilation The post tour ep released by Shock records in 1993 |
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Coverage year : | 1990 |
Period : | 1980-2000 |
Further reading : | Sheiks shift into top gear,The Advertiser , 1 Nov 1990, page A16 Spencer, Chris. Adelaide Bands, Golden Square [Vic.]: Moonlight Publishing, 1996-<1997> |
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