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Lance B
03-07-2012, 9:07pm
Here's one for the older set.

Been doing a bit of searching for "old" music that I have on "record" or "vinyl" and wanted to update so that I could play on my iPod. Many of the younger set may not know this strange stuff called a record or vinyl but it is what we used to listen to before advent of CD, and later, downloading over the internet.

Anyway, I just downloaded an old album from iTunes, an album from 1974, Railroad Gin's "A Matter of Time" an Aussie band from way back when, one I'd been trying to get on CD for years. I have it on record, but it's great to be able to listen to it on my iPod in my car now. :) I know I may be showing my age, but do any of you guys/gals know it?

dacar
03-07-2012, 11:16pm
Never heard of them.
As a child of the seventies, I am disappointed that so much good stuff is no longer available, even the bands that were big names in their day have disappeared from the catalogues and from *removed : discussion of illegal activity is not allowed on Ausphotography* . Some artists still have the rights to their old stuff and are making old recordings available on CD or digital (for example, Mike Rudd from Spectrum/Ariel/Heaters) but they are few and far between.
I feel your pain. :)

Duane Pipe
04-07-2012, 8:50am
No never Lance, How about ol55:th3:


I see the pollies got a nice little pay rise:action: It must be to offset the carbon tax

Lance B
04-07-2012, 9:49am
No never Lance, How about ol55:th3:

Of course!


I see the pollies got a nice little pay rise:action: It must be to offset the carbon tax

Don't get me started.

old dog
04-07-2012, 10:26am
I was/am into music and I`ve never heard of them Lance. Mother Goose, Broderick Smith, Country Radio :th3: are just a few that I liked way back then.

Lance B
04-07-2012, 11:08am
I was/am into music and I`ve never heard of them Lance. Mother Goose, Broderick Smith, Country Radio :th3: are just a few that I liked way back then.

It's interesting that you've never heard of them, especially as you say you were/are into music, or that any others that have replied so far have not heard of them either, yet, it is available on iTunes even showing the original album cover. There are many other more popular artists, and/or their works, that are not available on iTunes, yet this is available, quite interesting and strange. Here is some info for those that are interested:
http://railroadgin.tripod.com/15ginstory1.html

A popular song of their's from the album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G9UUIgCQqQ

An excerpt from the Youtube info:
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a song made famous in Australia by the band Railroad Gin back in th 1970's.
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Railroad Gin established somewhat of a cult following in the seventies and this is still reflected in requests for the album from people in Australia, New Zealand and Europe. The sound of the album is archetypal ofthe sound that was spawned by the Sergeant Peppers? experiment and further developed within the English rock scene - a raw blend of electric rock, meletron orchestral strings, brass and woodwinds. Now digitally re-mastered, Richard Spears has faithfully maintained the original ambience and sound.

Impressive sales of upwards of 10,000 copies of the 'A Matter Of Time' album. Open air concerts attracting audiences of 25,000 or more. Railroad Gin will certainly live on forever in the annals of Australian rock history.

I put the video pictures together from various sources.
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Duane Pipe
04-07-2012, 11:27am
Looked at their music on youtube and did not recollect any Lance, I was in the Kiss army :th3:

Lance B
04-07-2012, 11:27am
Looked at their music on youtube and did not recollect any Lance, I was in the Kiss army :th3:

Oh dear! ;)

Mark L
04-07-2012, 8:53pm
I was/am into music and I`ve never heard of them Lance. Mother Goose, Broderick Smith, Country Radio :th3: are just a few that I liked way back then.

Now Mother Goose hold some of the best memory's as far as live bands go. Saw them many times. What they committed to record was no indication of the excellence of this band.
Sorry Lance, I've not heard of them either.

leanneqld
04-07-2012, 10:51pm
Never heard of railroad gin either. LOL@Mother Goose....Baked beans..hahahahaha, remember it well.
I still listen to Jigsaw, master's apprentices, Liv Maessen, Supernaught and various other old aussie bands.

old dog
05-07-2012, 9:48am
I just listened to that song and I do remember it. Thanks Lance...enjoyed that...great pics too.

fenderstrat1963
07-07-2012, 10:23am
I know the track (it's one I like) but not the album. I was listening to AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Kiss, BTO in the late 70's.

In the early 70's it was whatever my parents had on the radio - not always stuff I enjoyed at all :)

Lance B
07-07-2012, 11:32am
I just listened to that song and I do remember it. Thanks Lance...enjoyed that...great pics too.

AH, someone who remembers the song! :)

The rest of the album is excellent, too. Songs like "Intro", "Turn To Me", "Once or Twice" "Still Water", "The End" all great tracks written by Railroad Gin and they do excellent covers of the Stones' "Ruby Tuesday" and Lennon/McCartney's "Come Together". Really worth a listen to, well produced and recorded. Carol Lloyd, the singer, has a fantastic voice.

Thanks for your input.

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I know the track (it's one I like) but not the album. I was listening to AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Kiss, BTO in the late 70's.

In the early 70's it was whatever my parents had on the radio - not always stuff I enjoyed at all :)

Good to know another remembers the track. As I said to Graeme (old dog) above, the rest of the album is really worth a listen.

kidazzle
07-07-2012, 12:46pm
I was lucky enough to see Carol Lloyd in a program called "Women in Voice" up here in Brisbane some years back. She cetainly has a wonderful voice and it gave me an even greater appreciation of her music .....and also of the difficulties they faced as an all women band back at the time when Railroad Gin became popular in the 70's. Not that I'd remember that time of course!!! :rolleyes:

William
07-07-2012, 1:25pm
Here's an oldie Lance , My dad , Bless his heart used to play this all the time Glenn Miller : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJE-onnw2gM

Here's another oldie but a goodie , Remember Peggy Lee : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGb5IweiYG8&feature=related

This one will test your age, Sad ending to this guy : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvuO0BsEEss&feature=related

Who can forget "Pipeline" :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR0BI6JcIGg&feature=related

How about the "The Lion Sleeps tonight " By the tokens : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHB_STa-lxI

One of my early favourites , A well known song By Heinz :"Country Boy" :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRuBtIZvj50

deef
07-07-2012, 4:06pm
Yes Lance, I do remember Railroad Gin and Carol Lloyd. Saw them in concert a few times. Matter of time was almost an anthem up here. Great song. Will have to get hold of that album, had forgotten it. Wish I could remember more details from that time. Its all a bit of a blur now....

William
07-07-2012, 4:41pm
Here's one for you Deef, Railroad Gin : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-KCzJ2ZTro

Carol Lloyd : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_g-9CF0nOE

deef
07-07-2012, 5:09pm
Thanks for those link, William. I don't remember the Carol Lloyd song at all. Its good to see/hear the Gin again. A few memories there. :)

Lance B
07-07-2012, 6:56pm
I was lucky enough to see Carol Lloyd in a program called "Women in Voice" up here in Brisbane some years back. She cetainly has a wonderful voice and it gave me an even greater appreciation of her music .....and also of the difficulties they faced as an all women band back at the time when Railroad Gin became popular in the 70's. Not that I'd remember that time of course!!! :rolleyes:

LOL. Of course! ;)

If you get the opportunity to hear the album, have a listen as she has a magnificent voice. Very powerful and great range, one of the best, IMO. Listen to her version of The Stone's "Ruby Tuesday" an absolute gem (from the album).

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Here's an oldie Lance , My dad , Bless his heart used to play this all the time Glenn Miller : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJE-onnw2gM

Here's another oldie but a goodie , Remember Peggy Lee : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGb5IweiYG8&feature=related

This one will test your age, Sad ending to this guy : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvuO0BsEEss&feature=related

Who can forget "Pipeline" :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR0BI6JcIGg&feature=related

How about the "The Lion Sleeps tonight " By the tokens : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHB_STa-lxI

One of my early favourites , A well known song By Heinz :"Country Boy" :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRuBtIZvj50

Now who's showing his age!! ;)

All great tracks and wonderful memories. :) They don't make 'em like they used to.

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Yes Lance, I do remember Railroad Gin and Carol Lloyd. Saw them in concert a few times. Matter of time was almost an anthem up here. Great song. Will have to get hold of that album, had forgotten it. Wish I could remember more details from that time. Its all a bit of a blur now....

LOL. Giving away a few secrets now! ;)

I was just going through my old LP's and wondering what was available now on CD or iTunes. I had looked for Railroad Gin many times over the years on CD but I could never find it anywhere and just figured that it wasn't popular enough for someone to put to CD so, I gave iTunes a go and lo' and behold there it was! I couldn't believe my eyes and downloaded it for about $17.00 and it is even better than I remember. IMO, one of Australia's best albums with a slick production and they didn't skimp on a variety of instruments used either, must have cost a packet to produce.

I do have a bit of a confession to make, it was my older brother's who had the album, they wer 6 years older than me, and I used to listen to it back then in the mid 70's.

NikonNellie
07-07-2012, 7:58pm
I was just a wee young lass of 18 in 1974 but I don't remember the song or the album. I asked my hubby who is 3 yrs older than me and he doesn't recall it either. If we did know it, the dementia has obviously started to set in. :D

aussie girl
07-07-2012, 8:41pm
I have never heard of Railroad Gin either, perhaps it was more of a cult following in a particular state. There were quite a few bands that had good local following, but never made it over the border.
We have heaps of vinyl records still and we recently bought a record player (turntable) that plugs into your computer so that you can transfer the music to MP3 format, and you can change the settings to reduce the crackle and pop. Also bought a similar record player that burns CD's as you play the records. But once the CD has been finalised, it cannot be copied again, so you cant go mass producing them.
Bought the CD one first and then the other one, and still haven't had time to go through any of the vinyl - Oh retirement ... where are you????

Lance B
07-07-2012, 9:50pm
I was just a wee young lass of 18 in 1974 but I don't remember the song or the album. I asked my hubby who is 3 yrs older than me and he doesn't recall it either. If we did know it, the dementia has obviously started to set in. :D

:lol:

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I have never heard of Railroad Gin either, perhaps it was more of a cult following in a particular state. There were quite a few bands that had good local following, but never made it over the border.
We have heaps of vinyl records still and we recently bought a record player (turntable) that plugs into your computer so that you can transfer the music to MP3 format, and you can change the settings to reduce the crackle and pop. Also bought a similar record player that burns CD's as you play the records. But once the CD has been finalised, it cannot be copied again, so you cant go mass producing them.
Bought the CD one first and then the other one, and still haven't had time to go through any of the vinyl - Oh retirement ... where are you????

Thanks for the info. I have often toyed with the idea of getting a device to convert my records to digital via computer. Sigh, one day!

bushbikie
08-07-2012, 10:42am
Certainly do remember the band and the song - bought the 45 and played it over and over. Around this time I was also starting to get int Sci-Fi and was reading a compilation of Sci-Fi short stories entitled the Hugo Winners and there was a short story called NightWings by Robert Silverberg that, in my mind, will always be linked to Matter Of Time - both classics.

Ian
27-07-2012, 8:28pm
hi lance, i also remember both band and song and that is going back a few years, where is my walking stick?:D:food04::) ian(aka pappa smurf:costumed70:)

wanderer51
29-07-2012, 6:02pm
A popular song of their's from the album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G9UUIgCQqQ

Hmmm...Can't say that I have heard of them either....and I thought I was pretty good on early Aussie artists...
But in my defence, I was living overseas during the first half of the 70s (Well, 71-76 anyway) and anyway IMO there was very little decent music made after 1969 and most of what was made was done by artists of the 60s.
However, having listened to that track, they were quite good and they remind me of an obscure group from the west coast of the US called 'It's a Beautiful Day' best known for their song 'White Bird':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Cin0QzuEss





This one will test your age, Sad ending to this guy : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvuO0BsEEss&feature=related


Ahhh....Now this I do remember!

Darey
29-07-2012, 8:36pm
Can't say I had heard of Railroad Gin either but I will certainly have a listen to them on YouTube seeing that so many of you have good memories of them.

My favorite "old Time" group was "Little Anthony & the Imperials", a northern soul group who produced many recognizable hits (ie:- Tears on my pillow) and were one of the reasons I like Soul music.

I'm sure you will like them : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLkd7sD9dzo

Well did you?