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  • Top 15 Aussie Songs of 1988: The Year of Big Voices and Bigger Ambition

    By Mark Gibson | February 5, 2026

    1988 was the year Australian music flexed its muscles. Amid Bicentennial festivities — tall ships, Harbour fireworks, and nationwide pride — local artists delivered a soundtrack of confidence and polish.…

  • Sherbet

    By Mark Gibson | July 13, 2013

    Sherbet was a band I didn’t rate very highly for a while until I saw them live. I suppose they were considered a little bit lightweight if you only went…

  • The Story Behind Divinyls’ “I Touch Myself”

    By Mark Gibson | February 21, 2025

    In 1990, Divinyls released a song that would not only define their career but also leave an indelible mark on the music world. “I Touch Myself” was a bold, sultry…

  • Top 15 Aussie Songs of 1977: Harmony, Disco and Pure Homegrown Joy

    By Mark Gibson | January 23, 2026

    1977 sits right in that sweet spot of Australian music history — the moment when local artists weren’t just filling the gaps between overseas hits, they were owning the charts.…

  • Roll Of Honour 2025: Remembering Aussie Music Legends

    By Mark Gibson | January 5, 2026

    2025 was a heartbreaking year for Australian music, as we said goodbye to some of the legends who shaped our sound. From country pioneers to glam rock icons, these artists…

  • Top Australian Songs of 1986 – A Year That Changed Everything

    By Mark Gibson | November 25, 2025

    1986 stands as one of the most powerful years in Australian music history. This wasn’t just a year of hits — it was a year of defining moments. Australian artists…

  • The Ones That Missed the Cut: 15 More Essential Aussie Songs from 1985

    By Mark Gibson | November 14, 2025

    1985 wasn’t just a good year for Australian music — it was an avalanche of talent, a period where rock, pop, new wave, and pub culture collided in a perfect…

  • Top 15 Aussie Songs of 1985 — A Year of Big Sounds and Bigger Characters

    By Mark Gibson | November 7, 2025

    1985 was a spectacularly diverse year for Australian music. The charts were filled with everything from polished pop to gritty rock and new wave experimentation. Aussie artists weren’t just dominating…

  • Boppin’ the Blues: Blackfeather’s 1972 Rockabilly Triumph

    By Mark Gibson | October 31, 2025

    In July 1972, Blackfeather released *Boppin’ the Blues*, a rockabilly cover that soared to No. 1 on the Kent Music Report. Released on Infinity (INK 4721), it charted for 28…

  • From Jeff St John to The Hawks via Bandanna and Grog ‘n Grumble

    By Mark Gibson | June 26, 2015

    Amazed at the photos that my old mate from Grog ‘n Grumble days, Bob Montgomery was posting to Facebook, I asked him to put a few of them together with…

  • Evie: Stevie Wright’s 1974 Rock Triumph

    By Mark Gibson | August 21, 2025

    In 1974, Stevie Wright dropped Evie (Parts 1, 2 & 3), an 11-minute rock epic that soared to No. 1 on the Kent Music Report. Released on Albert Productions (AP…

  • Age of Reason: John Farnham’s 1988 Rock Triumph

    By Mark Gibson | July 25, 2025

    In 1988, John Farnham dropped Age of Reason, a rock anthem that soared to No. 1 on the ARIA Charts. Released on RCA Victor (104904), it charted for 20 weeks,…

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