What an extraordinary interview, I was quite overwhelmed and thrilled at the same time by Grahaem’s Wonderful storytelling, experience and testimony. I was really moved by this, thanks.
@SpottoBotto Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview 👏
@JoeJamesMusic2 жыл бұрын
Graeham Goble, what an absolute legend and humble genius.❤ Kudos to the late Darryl Cotton ❤
@sideman7117 Жыл бұрын
Great interview. Thx
@DreamsongsProductions2 жыл бұрын
Wow! As a huge fan of LRB since I was a teen, I really enjoyed this whole interview. What a nice and open interview Graeham did. I love hearing all the stories but it saddens me to see this great band unable to get together because of a technicality hidden in an 80 page contract. Housden should be ashamed of himself for what he did, what an ungrateful greedy person he turned out to be. So sad! Still, we have all those great songs and performances by this legendary band. In my mind, there's only one band that can top even the Eagles in harmonies and that is LRB. My only regret is not ever being able to see them live. But I have all their albums and listen to them regularly. Even though those impostors are out there, the real fans know who the real LRB is and there will probably never be another group quite like this one anymore. Thx so much for uploading this!
@tldickinson832 ай бұрын
I know how you feel. I've seen the Aussie LRB three times in concert. But never have I seen the band live with all 4 co-founding members. Not even the three original vocalists together. They are an astoundingly talented bunch, and very under-recognized in my opinion.
@michaelbuscombe23492 жыл бұрын
Fantastic insight to LRB etc. I met Darryl quite a few times and was very saddened at his early passing. I played a support for Zoot at Hawthorn Town Hall in the early 70's. A very talented and humble man. A true gentelman.
@liastalard402 жыл бұрын
Fascinating interview from two of the Greats of the Australian Music Industry!
@robchisholm25884 ай бұрын
I'm with you 110 % Graeham.
@lukemacqueen946 Жыл бұрын
I so miss Daryl Cotton from the day waking up watching him on the Early Bird Show in the 80's
@deepsouthNZ Жыл бұрын
Graham you CAN and you should consider yourself among the great song writers with so many people having loved your songs. I grew up here in NZ and you wrote the soundtrack to my life and I will be forever grateful to and I pay homage to you for the joy you provided many thanks to you. R.i.p. Darryl.
@landondeez2 жыл бұрын
Hands down the best/most interesting interview I’ve ever seen.
@margierogers18152 жыл бұрын
Graeham is really a amazing man . His songs are all beautiful . I can just tell when I hear them ,This is Graeham !
@frankcastel32392 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful interview.
@JoeJamesMusic2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Frank.
@aussiemusicheritage2 жыл бұрын
many thanks Graeham, RIP Darryl, miss you buddy.
@williamtruscott96562 жыл бұрын
Saw LRB on Aussie TV in January 1976. Fell in love with you guys bought the album took it back to Canada, showed all my friends, and a few months later looked like a genius when your album was released in Canada.
@bobbgoldstein99878 ай бұрын
Graeham Goble so underated. The key to LRB harmonies. And of course songwriting.
@FreeTheRocks2 жыл бұрын
Get Lucky and Monsoon are my favorite LRB albums.....and I'm a die hard Farnham fan. The Steve Wade(Graham) solo releases were BRILLIANT. What an amazing singer Steve was/is.
@clevebaker8399 Жыл бұрын
Little River Band!! Awesome
@nickmolloy9563 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the memories Graeham. Kings Of The World is still at the top of my play list, so thanks to Mr. Botts too. Godspeed LRB.
@tldickinson832 ай бұрын
Good one!
@oldsnwbrdr4 ай бұрын
Around 1:18 Graeham speaks about The Net album.... very interesting listening. I've never once heard any song from that album on the radio. Now I know why....
@tldickinson832 ай бұрын
I first heard We Two from The Net on Atlanta radio in late May 1983. I'm sorry you never heard of the songs playing there. We Two came out very popular, and then just died after the Capitol promo guy left in the middle of its ascension. Such a shame! Quite a beautiful song, and well-written by Graeham.
@oldsnwbrdr2 ай бұрын
@@tldickinson83 yep, I think the last LRB song I heard on the radio was The Other Guy, at least in Ohio. We Two is my very favorite LRB song and The Net is my favorite album.
@tldickinson832 ай бұрын
@@oldsnwbrdr It's one of Graeham's favorite songs he's written as well. I remember first hearing it on the radio the weekend before my HS graduation. Gorgeous song!
@derek5168 Жыл бұрын
This is the third time I've watched and listened to this interview and love Graham's honesty talking about the difference between being an individual and musician which are two different things mentioning things like using something negative like anxiety to his advantage it's not always about the stereotype of musicians being cool calm and collected all the time all different personalities is what can make music great despite any differences with three different songwriters and personalities in one band it worked so well for LRB
@TheRedDevil_NC9 ай бұрын
BSG have made some of the most memorable songs of our lives. Glad they are still around. All the best.
@waynemanna1402 Жыл бұрын
Great interview detailing some of the history of one of my favourite bands. From probably 1970 up to 1982, LRB and its progenitors meant a lot to me as a passionate music fan. The later stuff is still great, in parts, but just didn't have the same "magic - for me at least and from First Under the Wire, I feel, the band struggled to maintain the standards set with earlier work - despite that in terms of musical ability, the Farnham era band featured a phenomenal level of talent with the great Farnham, Hirschfelder and Prestwich - no wonder it is a time Goble remembers fondly, despite the "Farnham backing band" issue. That said, I saw LRB in concert in an Adelaide pub and Farnham and the band played beautifully but sadly, Farnham's stage banter was crass at best - not a patch on his later work when he could so comprehensively command an audience. The more I come to understand how Housden fell into ownership of the LRB name and how nasty he has been (albeit I understand he would protect his commercial interests and in the US, the LRB brand clearly generates a good living for Housden and Nelson), the less time I have for the guy. I never really warmed to his playing in LRB - he is an accomplished musician and was a session player prior to LRB (I believe he even played guitar on the Sadie the Cleaning Lady sessions for John Farnham!), but stylistically, I would still put Formosa first, Briggs second and Housden third, despite that Briggs was part of the "classic" LRB line-up. Sadly, when it came to the rights to the LRB name being transferred to the new company from the original LRB company. Wheatley and the lawyers "sorted it out" and whether Wheatley was careless or not, we'll likely never know, but for fans of Shorrock/Goble/Birtles LRB, the consequences were and continue to be catastrophic. The DVD of the classic line-up in Australia cost me a shed load on eBay because Housden blocked its release, even in Australia and there are only a few copies available! It all points to Housden knowing all too well where the real "value" in the LRB brand lies and it's not with its legal owner licensing the name to a tribute band - a very capable tribute band, but a band that plays songs mostly written by others (Nelson and Housden did have some writing credits, and plaudits to Housden for his co-write on Love is a Bridge), mostly sung by others (can't knock Nelson's singing or playing) and using the arrangements of others. I'm left to wonder if Shorrock or Pellici knew what they were signing away - if they did, they made decisions they would later regret. Goble clearly did not know, so for a founder and primary songwriter of LRB to sell his rights to the name for $5,000 - a veritable "song" is an outrage - the law is, sometimes, truly "an ass". A silly suggestion perhaps, but I wonder if Shorrock et alia had thought about going out as "Mississippi", at least in Australia - many Australian LRB fans would have some idea of the history of the band and would jump at the chance to see them in concert with Briggs/McCardle/Pellici (assuming Pellici still plays - I'm not sure he does). I reckon tickets for a show that featured material from say, The Silence, Twilights and Travis Wellington Hedge onwards would sell like hotcakes - while we boomers are still just young enough to go out at night!
@AlmostReady5048 ай бұрын
Many great songs from this very underrated band John Farnham had an absolutely incredible voice.
@andybrown69815 ай бұрын
8:35 Rings a chord with me. My first gig with the band I crouched on the floor kind of behind the drums really and played. Hated doing it but loved it at same time. Nowadays, can busk on the street, no issues. I think have to fight it and work thru it.
@brianasimor94028 ай бұрын
Excellent interview! Thanks!
@richardcollacchi351 Жыл бұрын
you still write great music i've heard it and i like it
@margierogers18152 жыл бұрын
I loved the way John Farnham sang and finally pumped up the feel of the band . Thank you Graeham for all you did !
@DJ-bj8ku10 ай бұрын
John Lennon said Reminiscing was his favorite. I’m wondering why Goble can’t put a band together, record the songs he thinks would’ve been massive years ago, and put them out on KZbin.
@trevormwabulabrookings2 жыл бұрын
I love Graham and the Little River Band 🎼🎵🎸❤
@JohnJullien-w4t Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this. Thank you.
@Tanzman784 ай бұрын
It has taken me 45 years to find the depth of LRB (shamefully as an Aussie), but each and every song is a masterpiece. Shorrock or Farnham were amazing and GG is an absolute genius. On the other hand, think Beeb sounds like a bloody sook 😂😂
@tldickinson832 ай бұрын
Have you bought their 2022 compilations yet? Graeham re-mastered the songs with the use of digital and AI. Outstanding! He worked hard on it for five years. What an amazing gift he provided us! Google Little River Band Ultimate Hits (double cd compilation #1) and Masterpieces (double cd compilation #2 -- their deep tracks) to find where to order.
@LEObondTraveller2 жыл бұрын
The Timeless music of LRB
@richardcollacchi351 Жыл бұрын
good luck
@ladianrios41992 жыл бұрын
I love you and will ALWAYS love you, Graeham! 👓❤❤❤❤❤❤🍎✝️
@GraehamGoble2 жыл бұрын
That's a very nice message Ladian. Thank you. Hope the world is treating you well. Graeham
@tmnl80372 жыл бұрын
Graeham still has hope of finding 💕 love💗 when messages like these arrive.
@freedomfan3277Ай бұрын
Being a huge fan of LRB, I've watched several interviews. My takeaway is that Goble is most responsible for destroying the band in the last century.
@jefffuller99182 жыл бұрын
Graeham and the guys should tour as the "Small Stream Goup". That should get Housden pissed off.
@GR-11112 жыл бұрын
Or re name the band to Big River Band, or Little Creek Band, lol
@tmnl80372 жыл бұрын
Where did this interview take place? Was it at Daryl’s house at Hanging Rock? I had no idea that he did interviews with other singers. Whatever happened to Graeham’s dream girl who he wrote all those songs about? She got married to someone else?
@tldickinson832 ай бұрын
It was at Graeham's house in 2010. Doesn't he have a gorgeous view all around him?
@JohnStelling-i9vАй бұрын
Great interview but still didn’t say the how, where and why the name “Little River Band”? Ant ideas????
@WrestlingErnestHemingway2 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview. I don't want to get into any negativities of the past or present so I will try to keep this brief & positive. First off, Imho Beeb sings or sang "Night Owls" a thousand times better than Wayne Nelson ever did. Nor did Wayne deserve to be in the band he didn't have the talent to write hit songs & was just a standard session bass player & semi-ok standard singer. Second, Graeham, and especially Beeb was correct in that John Farnham didn't fit as a "band member" he was his own solo artist (American Idol type singer) not made for LRB AT ALL, and it seemed quite a bit of super foolish move to let Shorrock be driven out. After Beeb & Shorrock was gone I was also as a fan of LRB and stopped buying their albums. Get lucky was a travesty of a joke to be called LRB. I was so angry I wasted my money buying that album it went into my trash can after 2 listens to it. Anyways, lastly, if, IF Birtles, Shorrock & Goble wanted to continue on (strictly for their original fans and not money), they could have ALL THIS TIME been making NEW music FROM THEIR OWN HOMES and putting it together. I still think they should do that if not just FOR THEIR ORIGINAL FANS. Their original fans know who B,S, G is and it wont' matter if they can't use the LRB reference whatsoever. IF I HAVE ONE THING TO SAY TO BIRTLES, SHORROCK & GOBLE, IT IS TO GIVE YOUR ORIGINAL FANS NEW MUSIC & JUST DO IT. You can all do your own parts from home. Time has been a wasted. YOUR FANS DESERVE IT. You could use old LRB tunes you never had on records & also make new songs. You'd probably get some hit songs from making new music once again also. RIP Darryl Cotton.
@thomaspick41237 ай бұрын
Graeham, take a lesson from another great song writer, performer, Ray Davies of the Kinks. Ray never gets anxiety attacks before a performance.
@derek51682 жыл бұрын
Smooth talking Steve housden (just an opinion)probably said thanks for letting me into the band once you've children are old enough/family etc let's play again when we can (then went about stealing the not just name but business brand (enjoy your ego trip Steve you've been on it since the late 80s
@derek51682 жыл бұрын
I copped the bamboo feather duster for not eating the sandwiches in my school bag made to stand in the corner of the classroom and had those sandwiches thrown at me thank God the soggy banana didn't follow
@SteveInQLD0079 ай бұрын
*What a great interview but I can't believe the amount of politics that goes into making music and being part of a great band!*
@servantofgod5642 Жыл бұрын
yer lucky Wheatly wasnt a Shep Gordon or Farnham woulda changed his name to Little River and given you blokes the ass like Vince Fernier.