However, some people might appreciate and enjoy fads without wanting to be permanently associated with them. Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1987:
Party Boys’ promo-video for the hit single ‘He’s Gonna Step On You Again’ (John Kongos cover) taken from the 1987 album ‘The Party Boys’.
The Party Boys is an Australian supergroup which has had revolving door of local and international band members, since being formed by Mondo Rock’s Paul Christie in 1982.
This line-up of The Party Boys features Paul Christie (ex-Mondo Rock) on drums, Richard Harvey (ex-Divinyls) on 2nd drums, Kevin Borich (ex-La De Da’s), Alan Lanchaster (ex-Status Quo), John Brewster (ex-Angels/Angel City) and John Swan (aka Swanee and ex-Feather singer) on lead vocals.
Other members to pass through the Party Boys door are as follows:
Harvey James (Sherbet 1982)
Graham Bidstrup (Angels/GANGgajang 1982)
Shirley Strauch (Skyhooks 1984)
James Reyne (Australian Crawl 1982)
Richard Clapton (1984)
Robin Riley (ex-Rose Tattoo 1984)
Mark Hunter (Dragon 1985)
Angry Anderson (ex-Rose Tattoo 1985)
Graham Bonnett (ex-Rainbow/Alcatrazz 1988)
Joe Walsh (ex-James Gang/Eagles 1988)
Eric Bourdon (ex-Animals 1989)
Ross Wilson (ex-Daddy Cool/Mondo Rock 1989)
Brad Carr (ex-Choirboys 1990)
Steve Williams (ex-Wa Wa Nee 1990)
Mark Evans (ex-AC/DC 1992)
Barton Price (ex-Models/Mondo Rock 1992)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Party_Boys
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NZOZ NZOZ1987 1987 Australia Late Eighties 1980’s 1980s 80’s 80s
Extended Tags: Mondo Rock, Feather (’Girl Trouble), Swanee, Status Quo, The Angels, Divinyls, Kevin Borich
Musical Terms: Hard, Pub, Rock, Aussie, Old Australian Band
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