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Eagle Rock (song)

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The song is also the basis of a tradition practiced among a small group of Australians for decades. Whenever the song is played at an event or a public bar, they (particularly the males) congregate on the dance floor where they unstrap their belts and hobble around singing the song with their
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on the national charts for a (then) record ten weeks. "Eagle Rock" also spent 17 weeks at the No. 1 spot on the Melbourne Top 40 Singles Chart. The song was re-released by Wizard Records in 1982, and reached No. 17 on the Australian singles chart.
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In New Zealand, the song has charted three times. In 1971 it reached No. 17, in 1986 it was in the charts for ten weeks, reaching No. 19, and in 1990 it was No. 1 for four weeks, staying in the charts for 15 weeks and achieving gold status.
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liftout magazine A-Z on music. In the before blues section there was an evocative photo of rural black Americans dancing in a dirt poor juke joint—the caption was along the lines of "some negroes 'cut the pigeon wing' and 'do the eagle
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The newly discovered version features a 37-second section using colour filters printed onto colour film stock. This particular print, though never intended for screening, was possibly seen by teenage audiences of
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trousers around their ankles. Ross Wilson of Daddy Cool, although perplexed about the origin of the practice has observed,'... I suppose it's got the silliness that was part of the charm of Daddy Cool.'
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celebrating the early years of Australian Rock 'n' Roll, featuring Australian hit songs of the late 1950s, the 1960s and the early 1970s. One of the songs featured in the collection was "Eagle Rock".
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campus. St John's has had the eagle as its mascot since its founding in the early 20th century which lends support to their claim that they began the practice. In
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The promotional film clip for "Eagle Rock" was shot on 16mm black-and-white film in 1971 by 23-year-old Melbourne filmmaker Chris Löfvén. It shows the band in
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In 2005, it appeared as backing music on commercials for "Victoria - The Place to Be". It was also used in the opening scenes of the 2005 horror movie
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record label. It went on to become the best-selling Australian single of the year, achieving gold status in eleven weeks, and remaining at
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It is commonly attributed to a group of mining engineering students, who at the time were residents of St John's College within the
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team and is unofficially the club's theme song. The song was also played to the crowd after Manly's Grand Final wins in
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NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
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St. Leo's College, the memory : St. Leo's College within the University of Queensland 1917-1992
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of all time, as decided by a 100-strong industry panel, "Eagle Rock" was declared second behind
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A rarely seen experimental colourised version of the film clip was found and restored by the
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Since the early 1990s, "Eagle Rock" has been played at home games for the Sydney-based
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toured Australia during 1972 and was so inspired by "Eagle Rock" that, with lyricist
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mascot character is also named after the song. The song was also played at the
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Good Old Eagle Rock’s Here to Stay – Restoring an iconic Oz rock film
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wrote a parody of the song, "Me Beer's Cut Off", for his 2009 album
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Frame capture from colourised section of "Eagle Rock". NFSA #1105254
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when he wrote the song. He explained his inspiration for the song:
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Listen to a clip of "Eagle Rock" and read more about the song on
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Jeremy Noone – saxophone (later became a member of Daddy Cool)
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in which Manly won their 6th rugby league premiership.
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and live shots from the 1971 Myponga Festival held in
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Index


Single
Daddy Cool
Daddy Who? Daddy Cool
A-side
B-side
Genre
Australian rock
blues rock
Label
Songwriter(s)
Ross Wilson
Producer(s)
Robie Porter
Daddy Cool
Come Back Again
Daddy Cool
Sparmac
No. 1
Ross Wilson
London
Sunday Times
Ballin' the Jack
Chris Löfvén
Melbourne
Australasian Performing Right Association
Best Australian Songs
the Easybeats
Friday on My Mind
National Film and Sound Archive

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