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In 1978 the band travelled to Perth to do some recording and put together a new show. During this time bass player Chris Spooner died in a fishing accident at Trigg Beach. The band only carried on for a further three months as a four-piece before breaking up in early 1979. The remaining four members,
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guested on synthesiser on "Captain Zero". The group underwent some more line-up changes including Brenton Fosdike (guitar, vocals), John Petcovich (drums, vocals) and the last member to join was keyboard player Rob Scott.
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The next single, "Henry Ford", peaked at #43 in Australia. Further line-up changes ensued before "Captain Zero" went to #6 in Australia in 1971, their last big
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Brenton, John, Rob and Peter Williams, then formed a new band with two other Australians, (Dennis Broad and Paul Reynolds) and the band was named BRIX.
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The 1976 single, "Skateboard Jive" / "Come Together for the Games" was to be their last and the group folded sometime in 1976.
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Fred Wieland, whose tenure with the Mixtures led to an appearance in the United Kingdom TV programme
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in 1969. A few further singles followed before transferring to
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refused to play Australian and British music released by
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than had initially been expected for a group on a small
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Idris Jones (vocals) late 1967 – June 1969; 1970; 1971
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in Australia for six weeks. They followed up with "
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Index

Mick Flinn
Victoria, Australia
rock band
Melbourne
musicians
Tasmania
the Strangers
jam session
EMI
singles
CBS Records
Fable Records
cover
Mungo Jerry
In the Summertime
1970 radio ban
radio stations
major labels
airplay
record label
#1
The Pushbike Song
David Mackay
UK Singles Chart
Billboard Hot 100
U.S.
Sire Records
hit
Brian Eno
Never Mind the Buzzcocks

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