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Sep 30, 2014 G Stands For Go-Betweens – Anthology Volume 1. Wow get a load of this 4 vinyl LPs including their 1st3 studio albums and a compilation of their first.

Formed by Robert Forester and Grant McLennan while at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, in 1976, The Go-Betweens were a band featuring the two songwriters and a variety of other musicians that were augmented into the band’s line up at different points in the band’s career. “Cattle and Cane” was a song written by Grant McLennan in 1982. The song was composed on Nick Cave’s acoustic guitar in his London apartment by McLennan while Cave was reportedly comatose following substance use. In “Cattle and Cane”, often called a gentle ballad, McLennan created a story in song that he has called Musically, the song is dominated by acoustic guitar riffs, strong melodic bassline and backing vocals.

It is a very stripped down affair that is not plagued by the elements of 80s over production, however, the song does contain guitar and effects that place the song in an 80s indie rock construct. Following the writing of this song McLennan brought it to Robert Forester who also has a co-writing credit on the song and it was recorded in October of 1982 at I. Office 2007 Portable.rar more. B.C Studios in Eastbourne, UK. Released in February 1983 prior to the release of The Go-Betweens second album Before Hollywood, “Cattle and Cane” is also found on the album as well.

A music video was filmed for the song in a barn, featuring dim lighting and a new bass player Robert Vickers. While Vickers was not on the actual recording of the song (McLennan plays bass and provides the main vocals on this track), he did appear in the video and on the single’s B-side “Man O’Sand To Girl O’Sea”. The song and video also features drums and backing vocals by Lindy Morrison, who joined the band as their drummer in 1980. The single went on to become number four on the UK independent charts in 1983 and has since been heralded as a classic. In 2015, G Stands For Go-Betweens – Volume 1, a boxed set that compiles the band’s recordings from 1976-1984 was released via the Domino records label. Macromedia Hand 10 Portable. Saturday Night Playlist: 1. Ty Segall & White Fence - Crybaby 2.

JD McPherson - Head Over Heels 3. Frankie & Jimmy - Got My Mojo Workin’ 4. Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot (Live) 5. The Wipers - No Generation Gap 6. Destruction Unit - The World On Drugs (Live) 7.

Silent Movie Type - Cap Guns 8. Young Guv - Dear Drew 9. Flight Of Niko - Depressing Feat 10. The Bureaucrats - Crush You In My Arms 11. The Ugly Beats - Can’t Cut Through 12. Max Pain And The Groovies - Drip 13. The Torquays - Stolen Moments 14.

The Odds & Ends - Cause You Don’t Love Me 15. - Let The Winds Blow 16. The Motions - Big Chief 17 The Mighty Swells - Stampede 18.

Los Explosivos - Rocking Heart 19. Actual Water - The Wait 20. The Traditional Fools - Milkman 21. Gentlemen Of Horror - Rough Hike 22.

Bonnie Prince Billy - No Match 23. The Byrds - Pretty Polly 24. The Plugz - Beserkertown 25. Chad Vangaalen — It Must Be Alright 26. X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths 27. The Go-Betweens - Hope 28. The Government - Fire Escape 27.

Ricked Wicky - Death Metal 28. Mark Sultan - Livin' My Life 29. The Only Ones - Out There In The Night 30.

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