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“Tonite Let’s All Make Love in Melbourne – A 50th Anniversary Tribute to 1967,” is happening at Aeso Studio, Fitzroy, on Saturday July 15th. The show will feature performances from a great line-up of acts, playing songs from the epochal year 1967, including:
Steve Lucas (legendary frontman of X) Joey Bedlam (DollSquad) Danny Walsh (playing selections from Dr John’s 67 recorded Gris Gris) Courtney Constantinou (Tooth and Tusk) The Sunday Reeds Ripley Hood (Gun Control, Lime Spiders, Funhouse) w/ Kelly Hewson and Lisa Wood Michael Plater Claire Birchall JMS Harrison Tickets ($15 plus booking fee) are available via the link:
https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=291201
Set list (subject to change, more TBA) –
Steve Lucas and Joey Bedlam:
Itchycoo Park (The Small Faces) Communication Breakdown (Roy Orbison) Ooh La La (Normie Rowe) Help Me Girl (The Animals) For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield) Bad Bad Boy (John Paul Jones) Nobody But Me (Human Beingz) Question of Temperature (The Balloon Farm) Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane) The Beat Goes On (Sonny and Cher) Knock on Wood (Otis Redding/Karla Thomas) River Deep, Mountain High (Ike and Tina Turner)
Danny Walsh:
Selections From Gris Gris (Dr John)
Courtney Constantinou:
Sunday Morning (Velvet Underground) Happy Together (The Turtles) The Letter (The Box Tops)
The Sunday Reeds:
All Tomorrow’s Parties (The Velvet Underground) Let’s Spend the Night Together (The Rolling Stones) Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (Nico) Blue Stockings (The Sunday Reeds)
Michael Plater:
Strange Days (The Doors) Interstellar Overdrive (Pink Floyd) Sister Ray (Velvet Underground) End of the Night (The Doors)
Michael Plater and Cabin Inn:
Femme Fatale (Velvet Underground)
Ripley Hood w/ Kelly Hewson and Lisa Wood:
Stone Free (Jimi Hendrix) When I Was Young (The Animals) Let’s Live For Today (The Grass Roots) Come On (The Atlantics) 2000 Man (The Rolling Stones) Moonlight Drive (The Doors)
Claire Birchall:
Ode to Billie Joe (Bobbie Gentry) A House Is Not a Motel (Love) I’ve Never Loved A Man (Aretha Franklin) Blue Jay Way (The Beatles)
JMS Harrison:
Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum) Something Stupid (Frank and Nancy Sinatra)