[5] They had issued three other singles and an extended play, The Sound of the Purple Hearts before splitting on 23 January 1967. 8 album, The Hoax Is Over (1971) and Coloured Balls for a Top 20 album Ball Power (1973). He currently performed with Melbourne based outfit Fish Tree Mother, who plays music for the mind. Perhaps it’s the same for Damien Rice. Included as a bonus track is the 16+ minute live version of “GOD (Guitar Overdose)”. In 2006, Billy Thorpe inducted him into ARIA Hall Of Fame on 29 October 2006 at Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW. In 1973, Coloured Balls debut studio album. Coloured Balls released their debut studio album, Ball Power, in December on EMI, which peaked at No. His third album, Beyond Morgia, The Labyrinths of Klimster was released on 14 March 2008 with Aztec Records. [19][20] They supported Marc Bolan & T. Rex on their Australian tour. He’s a pretty intense guy, aren’t too many like him. Digitally remastered of Obsecration is packaged in a 6-panel digipak has 6-bonus tracks and many rare photos with liner notes. Flaming Hands – "Wake Up Screaming" (1981), Kevin Borich – "Getting So Excited" (1982), Spectres Revenge – "No Moon at Midnight" (1985). He met Australian actress, Debbie Nankervis (born 1953) when in London in 1979 and they were married for 26 years. Lobby Loyde performed Liberate Rock, and, his good Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs friend performed a musical tribute to Loyde. [6] Their highest charting single, "Early in the Morning", was released in October 1966 and peaked at No. [25] The manuscript was destroyed by Loyde after the book and related film project were rejected. [1][4] Growing up nearby, he competed in talent quests against other Brisbane acts – Bee Gees and Billy Thorpe. This material has been unavailable for about 25 years unless you were one of the lucky people switched on enough to have bought this LP when it was, originally released. In 2007, the master tapes of the album were found and it was released in Australia on Aztec Records. Mick Hadley and Bob Dames both originally come from England and both decided to migrate to Australia in 1963. It features several Havoc artists like Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Carson and The Wild Cherries featuring Lobby Loyde. Barry Lyde (Lobby Loyde) joined the Wild Cherries in Melbourne. Loyde died of lung cancer in April 2007 and was survived by his children, Shane, Frances, Rebecca, Vyvyan and Lucinda, and his second wife Debbie Nankervis. Coloured Balls released three singles including “Mess of the Blues” which reached the Top 40 in October. Gil Matthews the former Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs drummer and founder of Aztec Records, is preparing Lobby Loyde’s Colored Balls album ‘The First Supper Last’ for re-release. The live recording features Lobby Loyde and the Coloured Balls, Billy Thorpe, Leo de Castro, recorded at the Sunbury 73 Festival on Monday, 29 January 1973. People are still trying to copy it today". Taking its name from a song by Adelaide's Young Modern – whose rise on the local scene and move to Sydney (where they joined Chisel and the Angels at the happening Dirty Pool agency) anticipated Roadrunner's growth, the book shines a light on the era and tells the story of the magazine, including how its move to Sydney was on the back of a lifeline handed it by Lobby Loyde, who was … Coloured Balls released three singles including "Mess of the Blues" which reached the Top 40 in October. [19][21] In January, Coloured Balls played at the Sunbury Pop Festival alongside hard rockers, Buster Brown, which included Angry Anderson on vocals and Phil Rudd on drums. In that time, he booked the line-up for a festival, did a deal for Lobby Loyde to set up a record label, booked three other gigs and schmoozed half a dozen artists – and that was a Thursday. [A] His mother played classical piano and his father, a builder by trade, was a multi-instrumentalist – drums, harmonica, horn, piano and trumpet – in an 18-piece R&B band and had a large collection of jazz and blues music records. Reformation. Lobby Loyde (born John Baslington Lyde, 18 May 1941 – 21 April 2007), also known as John Barrie Lyde or Barry Lyde, was an Australian rock music guitarist, songwriter and producer. 2006 Faith Hill and Tim McGraw kick off their Soul2Soul II tour in Columbus, Ohio, which becomes the highest-grossing country tour of all time. Various artists compilation, A Tribute To Lobby Loyde, Billy Thorpe And Peter Wells was released on 6 December 2008 with Support Act. They have played with the likes of Chris Wilson, Lobby Loyde, Fiona Boyes, John Dallimore and many more. Healing partnership ... Mick Hadley and his third wife, Lyn Traill, on their wedding day. continued to play until he passed away on April 21st, 2006. “More than anyone else, Lobby helped create the Australian guitar sound. Billy Thorpe and Lobby Loyde performed Most People I Know Think That I’m Crazy at the closing. Its members consist of seasoned musicians who have been in the music scene for over 30 years. Lobby Loyde (born John Baslington Lyde, 18 May 1941 – 21 April 2007), also known as John Barrie Lyde or Barry Lyde, was an Australian rock music guitarist, songwriter and producer. 1977-present Over the years since the early 70s, Billy wrote, produced tracks and performed on sessions for many artists including Jeff St John, Ronnie Charles, … On 21 April 2007, Lobby Loyde died, from lung cancer, in Box Hill, Melbourne, aged 65. Re-issued on 28 August 2006 with Aztec Records. Known for his plectrum guitar technique, Loyde inspired a legion of Australian musicians, and was also cited as an influence by international musicians such as Kurt Cobain and Henry Rollins. Apparently a significant influence on such notables as Kurt Cobain, Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus and Henry Rollins, Loyde took the guitar in to uncharted territory on the Australian rock music landscape. [16] Performances at two Sydney shows in September were recorded, broadcast on ABC-TV and subsequently released on DVD in December. To celebrate the lives of outstanding musicians Pete Wells and Lobby Loyde while they were still with us, Billy Thorpe organised two almighty benefit concerts. [4][15] It was issued in September and "remains a progressive rock milestone, one of the most remarkable heavy guitar records of the period". On Rock Set features former members of the Aztecs guitarist Lobby Loyde, drummers Kevin Murphy and drummers, percussion Johnny Dick, the last two on drums, three drummers are playing at once. On all other recordings, they were Coloured Balls. The concert featured 56 acts, including many of the biggest names in Australian music, performed their hits. Their children are Frances (born July 1982), Rebecca (born September 1984), Vyvyan (born August 1986) and Lucinda (born March 1988). This page was last modified on 2 April 2016, at 16:35. Lobby inspired Australian bands to step forward and play as loud and aggressively as they could. With Rilen’s old mate Lobby Loyde behind the desk, X recorded the album X-Aspirations in 1980. Resplendent in skinhead haircuts, The Coloured Balls leaked heart rock havoc from 1971 to 1974, with such mighty powerhouse singles as “Liberate Rock” and “Mess Of The Blues”. It was Loyde's first production job actually. An inductee into the Australian Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. Wife/Spouse (Name): Lisa O’Brien: Children/Kids (Son and Daughter): Yes (Five Children) Dating/Girlfriend (Name): N/A: Is Phil Rudd Gay? In August 2006, Loyde re-joined Rose Tattoo to replace slide guitarist Peter Wells, who had died of cancer. He met Australian actress, Debbie Nankervis (born 1953) when in London in 1979 and they were married for 26 years. The band went into retirement. [24] Coloured Balls disbanded at the end of 1974 and Loyde returned to solo work. In 1963, he joined The Stilettos, which played The Shadows-styled instrumentals. On 23 January 1967 the band issued an official statement to the effect that, since they felt they were not progressing musically and had become stagnant, they had decided to split up. What’s Your Name” to the raw rock ’n’ roll of “Mama Don’t Get Me Wrong” and “Won’t You Make Up Your Mind” (a proto-typical punk ball-tearer at a breathtakingly brief one minute and 32 seconds) and a raucous cover of the Jerry Lee Lewis standard “Whole Lotta Shakin’”. on 14 December 2018 with Aztec Records. [5] The Impacts supported The Rolling Stones 1965 tour of Australia and when they arrived in Melbourne found another group with the same name, so were renamed The Purple Hearts. Hard guitar rock and proto-punk with some boogie and rock ’n’ roll influences, and some slightly ‘progressive’ lengthier rockers. One thing is certain his beautiful, at times heavy yet always unique psych-rock guitar work is the main feature throughout. To celebrate the lives of outstanding musicians Pete Wells and Lobby Loyde while they were still with us, Billy Thorpe organised two almighty benefit concerts. Growing up in Australia, guitar-oriented music was a huge inspiration to me,” she said, often namechecking Easybeats, Lobby Loyde, and AC/DC as influences – each of them renowned for their primal, noisy, guitar-centred pub rock style. In 1972, various artists compilation, Australian Rock 71-72 released with Havoc. Long Way To The Top tour offer on the table that he reformed the Coloured Balls. Comments. With a solo single, Do You Believe in Magic? Mick returned to Australia in early 1968, and formed the Virgil Brothers, but left after some practice sessions, citing that their musical style wasn’t for him. [19][24] Nick Ellenford, a member of the Heidelberg sharps, recalled "[Loyde] played with a cigarette stuck permanently to his bottom lip and always appeared to be drunk or stoned ... he casually walked behind a speaker midsong, threw up, then returned to the front of the stage without missing a beat". [4][15] He returned to Australia in 1979 to form Lobby Loyde with Sudden Electric. 24 on Go-Set's National Top 40. At the beginning of the 70s, Lobby Loyde joined forces on Lead Guitar with ex-teen idol Billy Thorpe, and with classic, The Hoax Is Over album, commenced an entirely new chapter of Australian rock history. Turned his attention to producing other bands, working with the Sunnyboys, Machinations, X, and Painters and Dockers. They performed live in 1973 at the newly opened Sydney Opera House, becoming the first rock band to perform there. Another musician is obscured at bottom right. They were named for the pep-pills (see purple hearts) favoured by band members – not the US military decoration of same name (see Purple Heart). “Tribute” is the result. People are still trying to copy it today". [4], Loyde's first record production was the debut album for Buster Brown, Something to Say, which was released by Mushroom Records in December 1974. Lobby comes closer than any other contender to being Australia’s greatest guitar hero. Bob Dames refer to Barry Lyde as Lobby Loyde he adopted the name. [22], Coloured Balls' second album, Heavy Metal Kid spawned the Top 40 hit, "Love You Babe" in June 1974. He currently performed with Melbourne based outfit Fish Tree Mother, who plays music for the mind. Cover design by Mark Tanner and Sleeve Notes by Lobby Loyde. The laconic “Time Shapes” and “Working Man’s Boogie” features first-rate, dirty rock ‘n’ boogie with lashings of humour. [4] A five-minute version of "G.O.D." [34] During August 2002, promoters Chugg and Kevin Jacobsen with Thorpe as co-producer, organised a related concert tour, Long Way to the Top. Andrew Fordham had been replaced on guitar by Ian Millar early in the year. In 1976, Lobby Loyde second solo album, Obsecration was released in May with Rainbird. X-Aspirations, like all X studio albums, was produced by Lobby Loyde, who was also in Rose Tattoo (albeit after Rilen left: in 1979–1980). Re-issued on 4 September 2006 with Aztec Records. was used for that episode. [10] The rest of the line-up was Keith Barber on drums, Peter Eddey on bass guitar, Les Gilbert on organ and Danny Robinson on vocals. It's basically rock about chicks and rock and roll. Lobby Loyde moved to the UK or a couple of years, sitting in on sessions with the likes of Siouxsie & the Banshees, Roxy Music and The Police, where Virgin showed interest in releasing the album, but with England in the throes of punk music, a deal was never sealed. The American spelling of Colored Balls for this release. Lobby inspired Australian bands to step forward and play as loud and aggressively as they could. He’s clearly in a better headspace. Australasian Performing Rights Association, "HowlSpace: The Living History of Our Music. Talented musicianship combined with amazing vocals up front by this husband and wife team certainly set Cold Snap apart from many others in their genre. [22] After Coloured Balls disbanded, he attempted to form a band with Buster Brown's Anderson during 1975. [4][15] On 14 November 1998, with Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, Loyde appeared at the Mushroom 25 Concert on guitar for "Most People I Know" and "Ooh Poo Pah Doo". [4] Loyde formed Southern Electric with former band mates, Fordham and Miglans, joined by John Dey on keyboards, Mándu on vocals and James Thompson on drums (ex-Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs). 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Mean Mouth – Written by Lobby Loyde, B: Love Me, Girl – Written by Lobby Loyde, A: Won’t You Make Up Your Mind – Written by Coloured Balls, B: Devil’s Disciple – Written by Lobby Loyde, A: Mess Of The Blues – Written by Doc Pomus, Mort Schuman, B: Dave The Rave – Written by Lobby Loyde, A: Love You, Babe – Written by Lobby Loyde, B: Shake Me, Babe – Written by Lobby Loyde, A: Bama Lama Baby – Written by Lobby Loyde, B: Be Your Lover (Written by Lobby Loyde). [9], In January 1967, as Lobby Loyde, he joined the second incarnation of Melbourne band Wild Cherries on lead guitar. [31] The DVD included an interview with Loyde and the Coloured Balls and their performance of "G.O.D. Loyde, as John Barrie Lyde, wrote most of the band's four singles for Festival Records including "Krome Plated Yabby" from June 1967. They no longer move me the same way, but they still matter greatly for the fact they once did. 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