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John Brewster talks about Chris Bailey and the benefit show happening tomorrow night!

4/16/2013

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Chris Bailey, who you may recognise as the bass player for The Angels, passed away at the start of the month after a battle with throat cancer. LMA spoke to John Brewster about Chris, and the benefit show being held in his name. 

You’ve known Chris Bailey for more than 20 years, but how did you actually meet?


It’s a funny story really as it’s only recently that it’s all come back to me. I met Chris when I was a schoolboy at cadet camp back in 1966 at a place called El Alamein,  a World War II famous area that had battles in it etc.

I was in the St Peters College Cadets, and Chris was in the Prince Alfred College Cadets. Someone came into our tent and said “there’s this guy in the PA tent that has a guitar”. My ears pricked up and I said I had to go meet this guy, so there Chris Bailey was and the two of us ended up singing Beatles songs together. So I don’t know if I started calling him Beatle Bailey then, but that’s what I always called him – Beatle Bailey.

So it was fate then that many years down the track you would be playing in the Angels together?

We started the Angels back in ’74. Chris had nothing to do with that, but I used to bump into him all the time. He was playing in Red Angel Panic and later on in Headband, and he was a bit of a fan of Moonshine Jug and String Band (what we were doing at the time). In ’74 we became the Angels and Chris joined in ’76. So 10 years after I met him, he joined a band with me.

Were you both friends in that 10 years before being in a band together?

We’d bump into each other and say Hi or see each other at a party and probably get drunk together and then say “Oh, good to see you, see you later”, you know? Nothing much would happen after that. We weren’t close friends but we were close friends. Then he joined the band and it was fantastic! Once Chris had joined the band, we had a band!


His passing is very sad and had affected many people, but the benefit show is a brilliant idea. How did that come about?

I live in Victor Harbour, and my wife Sue and I were at the Victor Harbour Markets – they have these fantastic Farmers Markets on Saturday mornings, and we had just left the market and I was outside the shopping centre when I got a phone call from Chris, and it was a hard call. So…(long pause)… I’m just gathering myself. 

He just said “John, I’m fucked”. That’s what he said.

I just said “I’m so sorry”. 

I told him I was going to organize a benefit concert and he said “No, don’t organize a concert for me, I’ve got assets. Doc hasn’t got any assets.” I said I’m sorry, I don’t look at it that way. You’ve got a 3 year old”, and he said “Yeah, do it for Ollie and Josie”.

So I started calling people. My first call was 
Don Walker. When I told him he said “I’d be there”.  I don’t know what the sequence was but I got on to Jimmy (Barnes) and told him the story. He was shocked and said he was 100% there as well.

A little side issue to that is that Jane Barnes met Jimmy through chris coz Jane was actually Chris’s girlfriend. It was way way back, and Jimmy actually said to me “You know I wouldn’t be married to Jane if it wasn’t for Chris Bailey!”

His relationship went deeper than that too because Chris left the Angels in ’83 and did various things including starting GANGajang, and he also played with Jimmy Barnes, they did one or two tours together. Chris has played with a hell of a lot of people over the years, he was a brilliant, brilliant musician – wonderful bass player!

So anyway, I just kept calling people and no one even hesitated. They just said “Yeah, Chris is a great guy, I really wanna be there!” And then I suddenly realized that what we’re really talking about is a celebration about Chris, and Chris was blown away, he really wanted to be there.

Only 3 weeks ago we thought it was all looking great, Chris was gonna be there at this benefit concert, he was talking about getting up and playing a song with us. Then things just went… badly… quickly.

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Once Jimmy said he wanted to be in it, I knew we had a show. Not taking away from anyone else but he’s obviously a key player in the whole thing along with us. Everybody is just as important as everyone else but we needed Jimmy. We are all great friends, and we all came out of Adelaide together. Cold Chisel, Swanee, The Angels, GANGajang was born out of Adelaide with 4 out of 5 guys from here. So it occurred to me it made sense for Swanee to play with the Rob Pippan band, those guys are world-class musicians too.

I see this gig as a celebration of Chris Bailey, his family and also of Adelaide.

Adelaide I can tell you – its just unbelievable! Chris was aware of it too, he kept saying “I don’t believe it, all these people wanna do this for little old me! How did you get all these people together John?!” I told him “I just made some phone calls, but actually I didn’t get them together, you did!”

It says a lot about Chris Bailey. He was a great guy! He was the sort of guy that,  when there was an argument going on in the band, and there often was, Chris could mediate easily. Probably not if it was me and Rick actually, haha. No one can mediate against brothers arguing! It’s funny, we never argue any more but we used to all the time in the old days. It was usually over how a song should go – “put a C sharp in there Rick” – “Nah bullshit, it should be an F Sharp” or something like that (laughs). Then it would turn in to something personal, you know as brothers it was gonna happen. Angus and Malcolm could tell you the same story, you know? But funny enough as brothers we never argue any more and it’s lovely I much it that way!

So anyway, after Doc decided not to play back in 2000, Rick and I said to each other “This is our band too, we wrote the songs as well so what are we doing? The Angels should continue too”. So we started playing as the original Angels band with no front singer, I did all the singing and Chris and Buzz joined us so we had that band back again. Eventually we reunited with Doc, but it ran out of steam after two years. I don’t know what happened. Doc decided to go off on his own. It was probably a crazy decision and maybe afftected somewhat by whats going on now, its very sad! Docs unwell too. We do care about Doc; some people probably thik we don’t, but we do! People think we were fighting with him and we weren’t, he just went off on his own. But Chris stayed with us all along 
and for the last 9 months he has been absolutely a member of the band as always, but he hasn’t actually been on stage with us, my son Sam has been taking his place and done an unbelievable job. Of course now for sad reasons he has now officially joined the band. I see him on stage and think “Jeez I miss Chris but this really isn’t a bad second option!”

Sam will be playing tomorrow night, and my son Tom might even play a song on the drums, I’m not sure yet. I think it’s gonna be great! I shouldn’t say that as it might all turn out to be a let down, but I really don’t think it will. You think of all these people that are playing in it and we’ve all got some loose ideas for it, but theyre all really good lose ideas.

It’s going to be a historic moment, Jimmy Barnes is gonna sing two Angels songs... The whole night is gonna be historic!

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Speaking of that, there is a little bit of rumor going around that Cold Chisel are gonna play a few songs as well…?

I cant confirm or deny that, haha.

I said “Im asking you guys as individuals to come”, I put no pressure on them what so ever.  I can tell you that Mossy and Don are gonna play with Rick and I as The Brewster Brothers, we have two songs we’re gonna be playing with them and Wilbur (Wilde) will join in as well for Brewster Brothers and then Mossy… I don’t know if I should tell you or not…

Yes you should…

Well Mossy and Don are gonna play Face The Day with us on Organ and guitar, I guess Rick and Mossy will trade off a bit. Maybe Diesel is gonna play Cant Shake It with us, and Jimmy is gonna sing a couple of songs. Also Wilbur is gonna do his incredible Sax solo in Take a Long Line where he does a harmony to ricks Solo which is just incredible!

I think its gonna be great, im feeling really excited about it! And having gone through the funeral last week which was a beautiful, beautiful funeral, it really was. But I just feel like tomorrow is gonna be some kind of big release and its gonna be wonderful!

Just on the support side of the benefit show itself, I know a lot of people and companies are donating their time among other things toward this. Can you tell me who?


Can I list some off?


Yes, please do!!


Paul and Mick coming over from Melbourne – all these people are Gratis, by the way. Mick does the lighting and Paul does mixing, he is one of the guys that mixes the Angels when we’re on tour and do the big shows.

Sergio Margio is flying over from Perth as a stage and guitar tech.

Peter Darwin, who is like a superstar I reckon, is totally involved.


Greg Clifford will be another one that will be involved, he mixed The Angels and the Brewster Brothers, he will be there doing his thing as well.

Athol Maxwell-Davis is a great guy, he is coming.

Brian Gleeson has been helping me with this whole thing and he is incredible!

Robbie and Carol Robertson have donated Thebarton Theatre, and all the staff there have donated their time too.

Weslo security guards have donated their time.

Poster George has arranged Avis vehicles to pick people up and ferry them around.

The Hilton Hotel have donated at least 20 rooms absolutely free of charge.

Novatech have donated as well…

Grum from Action Audio Logic has donated all of the amps and all the backline stuff.

Fowlers Live with all their hospitality.

Triple M who haven’t just talked about it, they are absolutely 100% behind this show!

Venuetix are donating $1.40 per ticket back to the fund and I think that is just great!

Its all donated. Its just amazing!

I should also tell you that Monica from Prince Alfred told me they are building a recording studio at the college and they are going to call it the Chris Bailey Recording Studio. They are also doing something in the main hall, he will be in there. So not only is he in the Aria hall of fame with all of us, he will now be in the Princes hall of fame as well which I think is fantastic!


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It says a lot about a lot of generous people. Im a really proud Adelaide person, I grew up here and I think it’s a great place and its always been strong in the Arts. The scene that we grew up with in the late 60’s to 70’s when we all packed up our bags and went across to Sydney or Melbourne, that scene here in Adelaide was unbelievable! Its hard to describe it! The whole town was jumping and I think that spirit is still there with us!

This is incredible and overwhelming to be talking about all of this…

Yeah I am overwhelmed, and I don’t want to take any credit for it either, I just simply made a few phone calls, yeah there is a bit of stuff to organize and do but its minor and I just think that with all of the other people that have swung on board with it is amazing.

I called Brian Gleeson for advice! I said “Brian Ive sort of got a few things together here, Ive got the theatre and this, that and the other, but I think I need some kind of tour manager on this” and he said “It would be an honor, ill handle it all!”


I was in a meeting the other day with all these people that I regard as superstars, and we’re all sitting around this board room table ticking off all the little bits and pieces that you’ve gotta get right to put on a show like this, and it was so exciting!

I am really looking forward to tomorrow night, as I said, its not only a celebration of Chris and his family, but of Adelaide too!

You can buy tickets to this amazing event by clicking here

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The Superjesus talk past present & future ahead of their national tour

4/6/2013

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The Superjesus were a prominent figure in the 90's with their album 'Sumo' dominating the ARIA charts and a slew of live shows demonstrating they were a heavy hitter in the Australian Music Scene. 

!0 years after taking a (very) extended break and coming together  to blow the dust off their amps for  an incredibly successful reunion show, The Superjesus are hitting the road nationally again on their 'Resurrection Tour'. 


LMA spoke with Bass player Stuart Rudd on everything past, present and future...

Its pretty exciting that you have decided to do more shows but I’d like to touch on the reunion show first. Did you practice much for it?


We had about a weeks rehearsal locked out before the show, but there was plenty of emails and homework assignments to get done before we got together for the rehearsals.

You’re all scattered around Australia so it would’ve made it harder to practice wouldn’t it?

That’s right, I am the only one that’s actually in Adelaide, the other guys are in Sydney, Melbourne and half way inbetween. The beauty is though, that we’ve played those songs atleast a thousand times each over the period of the band so it wasn’t a case of having to remember them, but sort of brush them back up.

How did it come about that you decided to do a show for your ten year reunion?

It wasn’t discussed to be a ten year thing, but two years prior, Sarah and I had breakfast down on Melbourne Street and we sort of touched on maybe doing something with the band again -  we were both in agreeance that it would be great at some point. It just happened to line up as a ten year gig for us, but it had been two years getting to that point though.

From a punters point of view the show was a huge success, were you happy with how it went?

Yeah we were really stoked to be doing it again! That 5 or 10 minutes before we go on stage we clear out the band room and have ‘our time’ as a band, and we all couldn’t believe that – here we were again, back doing it – and that energy came out on stage and we really had a great night all round.


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Was that the main reason you're deciding to tour again or was it something you were already planning?

It was in our minds, but we hadn’t really decided to do it. I think getting past the first week of rehearsals was a good indication that maybe this can be cool, maybe we can do it again. But we certainly didn’t want to jump into anything too quick, we just wanted to take our time and see how it went.

What was the leading factor in you deciding to separate in the first place all those years ago?

We had finished the Rock Music tour in about 2004 at which point the band was pretty tired. We had been constantly touring, {'I’ve done other jobs too and I know it must sound pretty weak like oh gee touring life must be hard'} – but it was more than that. We were having issues with our management, we were having issues with our record company. Internally within the band, we weren’t having a break and kept constantly working and working, we hadn't had a break for a long time and it just got to the point where we all thought we’ll just take an extended break and see where we go with it, and it ended there.

It wasn’t ever a conscious decision like ‘ok this is it we’re gonna finish’. It was literally we all finished playing, walked off stage, packed up and went home or where ever we were staying and that was it. There was nothing. We had nothing booked so we thought we’ll just take the time to have a break.

You also have people in your ear saying "the band is no good", "word on the street is you guys are finished", and it was just once you start getting to that stage its unhealthy!


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Given that you are touring now, do you think it could lead to The Superjesus recording any new music at all?

It certainly could, and I hope so! I’m a fan of playing and getting out there and doing it with the guys, and writing new material would be awesome fun. But we need to see how logistically it will work with the band and things like that.

We all write whether its for the band or not, so there is always gonna be new songs, we’ll just have to go through them if that’s what we decide to do.

As musicians you always write new music so its always gonna be around.

OK, and what about you, have you been working on anything on the side or with other bands?

I was doing the Nick Barker tour which was great fun! I went over and played some shows with him in Melbourne and also in Adelaide. I also have a band called Southport that is playing, and inbetween that I helped the Gels in the studio and producing their album as well.

Can you tell us anything about the shows coming up on the tour?

We’re starting in May and doing all 5 states. Its gonna be great! We’re looking forward to playing and getting out, and also to catching up with some of the old people we toured with back in the day!

It was great to watch the crowd at your show at The gov, they were so into it, loving it and just letting loose!

Ahh cool, that’s excellent!! I’ve seen some of the photos that the LMA site had, they were great!! And the site is fantastic, I was on there the other night, well done!!

Well thankyou very much, that’s very nice of you, and a nice note to finish on!

Thankyou so much for taking the time to talk to LMA, and we look forward to seeing you play again here in Adelaide! Best of luck with the tour, I hope it goes well!


The Superjesus are playing at The Gov on Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th of June. 

For tix and info go here


Interview by Melissa Donato
Pics by Supernova Photographics. 

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Breaking Orbit chat to LMA ahead of touring nationally with Dead Letter Circus this month.

4/2/2013

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Breaking Orbit. Remember that name!!

The Sydney based four piece are rapidly becoming a staple in the Aussie music scene, impressing all kinds of music lovers with their debut full length album The Time Traveller. Adding to their many accomplishments, they are touring nationally with Dead Letter Circus this month, making for a brilliant night out for DLC fans, Breaking Orbit Fans, and newcomers to both!

LMA had a great chat with Drummer Mark Tyson about the production of The Time Traveller, being compared to other Aussie heavy hitters and touring among other things. Here is how it all went down... 

Your album has been out for quite a while now, are you happy with how it’s been received not only commercially, but by fans?

We were really happy with how the album ended up, and therefore quietly confident that it would do reasonably well. What we found most flattering was both the positive emotional response from fans as well as the critique from industry and media alike. With the album so well received both in Australia and internationally, I guess it provided some validation for the time and effort put in by all which lead to the release. At the end of the day we are just stoked that the music continues to connect with such a wide audience.

When you wrote the album did you go in with a plan, or is it something that just evolved over time, and then you went in to record?

After a couple of shorter releases we always had a fair idea in our own minds as to the musical basis and structure the album. A lot of time initially went into nutting out our own parts as well as general production of the songs, so when it came time to record we had the time to really get the best out of our instruments. The good thing was that while we had a generally well defined plan, the whole process was still free enough to allow the songs to grow organically.

How have you found your music style has evolved since the band started? 

I think most importantly we have managed to really focus our own sound, as well as enhance our musicality and the way we write. The basic elements remain the same, but our influences have evolved in tandem so you can hear those variations throughout the record. It's also important to mention that this evolution is not only limited to what we produce in the studio, but also extends to the live show. The on-stage performance is a key component to our art, so we consider the high energy of our live shows has had a direct influence on our sound over the years (and vice versa).

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Did you always intend on having Forrester Savell master your album? If so, was it his work on other Australian prog-rock albums that made him so attractive?

Obviously Forrester is very highly regarded within the industry, but he had worked with us on a previous release and Dylan (producer) has always had a great working relationship with him, so for us it was a really easy decision. We definitely found this relationship to pay dividends as Dylan worked closely with Forrester during the mastering process. Given the nature of the album and the music itself, the mixing and mastering phases were very co-dependant so Dylan's close work with Forrester during this phase was key to getting the most out of this record.

Breaking Orbit have been compared to other Australian bands, most commonly, Karnivool. Do you think this comparison is limiting for the band, or do you feel as though it is likely to attract more positive attention because of it?

Regardless of who you are or what style of music you play I guess you're always going to be held to comparison with other artists wherever you go, but it's humbling that people relate the two bands for whatever reason. Over the years we have drawn inspiration from many such bands, but it's up to us how we cultivate that in our own minds and produce the kind of music and live show we do. Karnivool are a great benchmark of what can be achieved both in Australia and overseas, hence I don't think we've ever been too concerned about such comparisons.

You’ve toured with Dead Letter Circus before, what will be different for you this time?

Given we are main support for the entire run this tour represents a significant milestone for us, along with a great opportunity to raise the band's profile. We have seen our fan base grow significantly in size and geography over the years, in particular since release of the album, and this is a great chance for us to capitalise on that success. Importantly the DLC lads are some of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, so we are really looking forward to spending some time with them as it's been a little while between drinks.

What are the band’s plans after the tour with Dead Letter Circus?

The band will be announcing the future touring schedule for 2013 in a few weeks, but fans both  in Australia and overseas should keep a close eye on our website for more details. In terms of new music, we are already hard at work on writing the next album so stay tuned for more updates  via our YouTube channel.


Breaking Orbit are supporting Dead Letter circus on Saturday 6th April at the Adelaide Uni Bar.
Tickets are available here

Check out Breaking Orbits official site here
Or Breaking Orbit Facebook here

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