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Australian Music Plaque Walks

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Australian Music Plaque Walks

Australian music plaques are few and far between. Yet, Lygon Street in Melbourne would the  place for a plaque for  Shirley Strachan, who made certain parts of Melbourne his own, thanks to classic Skyhooks songs.

A Plaque For Countdown?

For a small industry, Australian music has achieved big things across the world. It has also lost a lot of people along the way.  Countdown alone, situated at the old ABC Studios in Ripponlea, might deserve the biggest plaque of all – so long is the roll-call of names. Doc Neeson is just one of them.

 

Doc Neeson
Doc Neeson

Unforgettable Names in Australian Music

 

This is just a small selection of the Australian musicians who you might think deserve a plaque. Even if, like Grant McLennan, they already have a bridge.

Doc Neeson and Chris Bailey, The Angels
Greg Ham, Men at Work
Michael Hutchence, Max Q, INXS
Chrissy Amphlett, Divinyls
Guy McDonough and Brad Robinson, Australian Crawl
James Freud, The Models
Steve Gilpin, Mi-Sex
Harvey James and Clive Shakespeare, Sherbet
Dallas Royall, Peter Wells, Ian Rilen, Mick Cocks
Lobby Loyde, Neil Smith, Rose Tattoo
Ted Mulry, The Ted Mulry Gang
Neil Storey, Paul Hewson and Marc Hunter, Dragon
Grant McLennan, The Go-Betweens
Tracey Pew, The Birthday Party

 Australian Music Plaques – one for Tracey Pew? (Pictured)

Tracey Pew, The Birthday Party.
Tracey Pew, The Birthday Party.

 

PAVEMENT TRIBUTES

Powderfinger are part of the Walk of Fame in Brisbane. Little Pattie and other surf icons are celebrated in the streets of Kings Cross outside a lost venue. Cold Chisel are also remembered in Kings Cross outside Sweethearts, which Don Walker made his own in the 1970s.

 

Little Pattie Kings Cross

Little Pattie Kings Cross

 

Sweethearts Plaque Kings Cross April 29 2014
Sweethearts Plaque Kings Cross April 29 2014
Beatles Plaques? Remembering the Australian Tour

 

Beatles Slept Here
Beatles Slept Here

The Beatles slept here. This Australian Women’s Weekly magazine article from 1964 celebrates the group’s stay at The Southern Cross Hotel. Worthy of a plaque? Or should it be outside Melbourne Town Hall, where the band once stopped traffic on Swanston Street? This is the piano Paul McCartney played on, below.

Melbourne Town Hall piano played by Sir Paul McCartney
Melbourne Town Hall piano played by Sir Paul McCartney
Elvis Costello Was Here – at Flinders Street Station
Elvis Costello I Wanna Be Loved Flinders St Station

 

 

 

 

 

 

Should Flinders Street Station, Melbourne receive a plaque for Elvis Costello, as the site for his famous video, I Wanna Be Loved? Or is it more appropriate that a digital plaque be created for Painters and Dockers, who commemorated the place in the classic song, The Boy Who Lost His Jocks on Flinders Street Station?

 

Mulry to Saddington – Gone, Not Forgotten

Let us know on Twitter who deserves a plaque in a place they called their own. Ted Mulry? Wendy Saddington?

TedMulryplaque

MarcHunterplaque

JohnnyRebbplaque

WendySaddington_blueplaque

LynneRandell_blueplaque

 

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