Maloo has sent me this track "How Could I" from little
remembered Brisbane band Moving Parts and this leaflet
from a venue of the time.
Thanks Maloo, now over to you
Hi, Moving Parts track attached. I was the drummer in
another band (The Proteens), we used to play with this
band. Poster attached.
MP were I feel the best live band in this period of time.
I have no idea what happened to them.
These tracks were on a giveaway single from a gig.
great blog, thank you for your effort,
Maloo
And Steve Aka Baskingshark has added to this post,
thanks Steve
I remember seeing Moving Parts in Sydney supporting
INXS.It was a small venue (I forget which) in 1980
just before INXS had released their first album.
I thought Moving Parts were by far the better of the two
bands that night.
Their song "Living China Doll" is still one of my
favourites from that era.
Here's the link to the singles
"Living China Doll" and "Chevy"
and the track "How Could I"
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
Moving Parts - How Could I
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I remember seeing Moving Parts in Sydney supporting INXS. It was a small venue (I forget which) in 1980 just before INXS had released their first album.
I thought Moving Parts were by far the better of the two bands that night.
Their song "Living China Doll" is still one of my favourites from that era.
I have both their singles and can put up a link if there's any interest.
Cheers,
Steve
Here's that link to the singles "Living China Doll" and "Chevy":
http://rapidshare.com/files/390637343/Moving_Parts.rar.html
Cheers,
Steve
Thanks steve, Im sticking this on the post
Hi Bob, forgot to credit the source for the poster;
http://1980schild.blogspot.com/
great to see this rare info get on to the net, regards Maloo
Hi, Got this error when trying to download.
"This file is neither allocated to a Premium Account, or a Collector's Account, and can therefore only be downloaded 10 times.
This limit is reached.
To download this file, the uploader either needs to transfer this file into his/her Collector's Account, or upload the file again. ......"
Could it be reposted, please.
Reposted
Hey Bob
Not sure about these guys being from Brisbane.Here's extract from 'Who's Who Of Australian Rock':
MOVING PARTS
Sydney1977-81, 83-84
Changed name to Sirens 1984.
'From their punk beginnings, Moving Parts gradually evolved into an interesting modern dance outfit' (BARB).
Members 1983
Chaloupka, Marvel (Bass Guitar)
Gray, Geoff (Bass Guitar)
Purcell, Jonathon (Guitar) 1980
Roberts, Gary (Bass Guitar)
Sinkovic, Nada (Keyboards)
Sinkovic, Martin (Drums)
Woods, Mark (Vocals,Guitar)
Discography
Singles:
Chevy/ How Could I?, If You Break It Muzart PRS 2711 80/ 2
Living China Doll/ Heart Of Darkness, Tell Me Why Alternative K 8028 80/9
Saw them once at Brownies (Paddington Green Hotel), may well have been supporting INXS who I also saw there. Would have been late '80/early'81.
Steve
Ah, Yes. It was at the Paddington Green Hotel that I saw them as well.
Cheers, Steve
Hi,
Moving Parts were indeed a Sydney band! Mark Woods was a friend of mine, he was based at Camden. Later on he formed 'Jump Incorporated' - their hit 'Sex & Fame' can be found on youtube - Mark is on guitar & vocals - man was it over a quarter century ago? ...sheeeez
Hi all This band was a Double J/JJJ fave back in the early 80s with the single China Doll getting huge rotation along with the Motivators with After the Fall. They did indeed evolve into Jump Inc who I saw several times in the mid 80s. Moving Parts played my old school Parra High in the early 80s. What a great single this was. Thanks so much for making this available. I have been hunting it down for years! Cheers
Hi Bob
Been looking for these for awhile. Can you re-upload the links. Thanks Graham
wow! i've been after this track for years! i used to watch them with jimmy and the boys, inxs and outline. would be great if i could get that link too (currently links don't go anywhere). thank you very much in advance.
I sat in on the day they recorded the video for Living China Doll. The song got so in my head from hearing it so many times I ended up falling in love with it too and bought the single, with the printed cover of the snail, per above.
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