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Australian Made

Australian Made was a festival concert series held during 1986–1987 in the six state capitals of Australia and featured local rock acts Mental as Anything, I'm Talking, The Triffids, The Saints, Divinyls, Models, INXS and even Jimmy Barnes.[1][2] The series started in Hobart on 26 December 1986 and concluded in Sydney on 26 January 1987. Rock journalist Jeff Jenkins rated it as one of his 50 most significant events in Australian music history, "It wasn't a huge success, but it showed that an all-Australian festival could work."[3] Australian Made was conceived to counter tours of international acts, like Dire Straits' 1985–1986 world tour, which were drying up funds for Australian groups.[1][4] As from October 2010, the following artists have been inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame: INXS and The Saints (both in 2001), Barnes (as a member of Cold Chisel in 1995 and solo in 2005), Divinyls (2006), The Triffids (2008), Mental As Anything (2009), and Models (2010).[5]

Australian Made
GenreRock, new wave, pub rock
Dates26 December 1986 – 26 January 1987
Location(s)Australia
Years active1986–1987
Founded byChris Murphy
Mark Pope
Michael Gudinski
Ken West

To promote the tour, INXS and Barnes recorded a cover of The Easybeats song "Good Times" which was released in December 1986 as a single and used as the theme song.[1] "Good Times" peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts.[6] The single peaked at No. 47 in the United States Billboard Hot 100 on 1 August 1987.[7][8]

At the Sydney concert, Peter Trotter, playing saxophone for Mental As Anything, collapsed on stage and died a week later.[2][4][9] The tour had a budget of $3.25 million,[4] and was announced with claims of Australian mateship and cooperation; however arguments ensued between various band managers over the proposed concert series film.[2][4][10] The tour ended in acrimony with two managers, Chris Murphy (for INXS) and Jeremy Fabinyi (for Mental As Anything), arguing backstage in Sydney and coming to blows.[2][4][9][10] A film of the tour, Australian Made: The Movie, directed by Richard Lowenstein, was released in July 1987,[11] but contained no footage of Mental As Anything performing.[4][10] Rock historian Glenn A. Baker and Bob King wrote Australian Made, Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight : The Authorised Documentary of the Event in 1987 with detailed notations by Baker and photographs by King.[2] According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, "the tour drew record crowds across the country. It was the first travelling festival tour to feature exclusively Australian bands".[12]

Background

Dire Straits, and other international acts, mounted Australia-wide tours in 1986 with promoters claiming that local acts couldn't fill large concert venues.[4] Acts like INXS and Jimmy Barnes felt that a tour by internationally renowned Australians would fill these venues. In October 1986, Chris Murphy, of Mark Murphy Agency (MMA) and manager of INXS, Mark Pope, who managed Jimmy Barnes and Divinyls, and Mushroom Records boss Michael Gudinski, commenced negotiations to develop the Australian Made tour.[2][10] Other promoters came on-board including Richard MacDonald and Gary Grant.[12] Mushroom Records had released material by Models, managed by Murphy, while their touring partners I'm Talking were managed by Ken West[9] and had released material on Regular Records. These band managers used their record labels and industry contacts to provide other local acts that had toured internationally, The Saints, The Triffids and Mental As Anything.[2] The Triffids' guitarist Graham Lee stated that Hutchence had insisted on them being part of the bill, on the basis of their international success, even though they were not well renowned in Australia.[13]

To promote the tour, INXS and Barnes (ex-Cold Chisel) recorded two songs, a cover of The Easybeats song "Good Times", and "Laying Down the Law" which Barnes co-wrote with INXS members Garry Gary Beers, Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss, Michael Hutchence and Kirk Pengilly.[14] Both songs were recorded, with "Laying Down the Law" also written, and "Good Times" film clip made, all on the same day.[2] Tim Farriss, INXS lead guitarist, was unavailable for the recordings,[1] as he was unable to be contacted due to fishing commitments.[15] The single peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts,[6] and months later was featured in the Joel Schumacher 1987 film The Lost Boys and the associated The Lost Boys soundtrack.[16][17] This allowed it to peak at No. 47 in the United States on 1 August 1987.[7][8] The tour had a budget of $3.25 million,[4] when the accounts were finally tabulated the promoters had lost $30,000 each.[10] After the tour, there was a dispute over the royalty split on "Good Times". Four years later the single appeared on the British charts when The Lost Boys was released on video.[10]

Barnes stated that the Subiaco concert had the best Rock 'N' Roll crowd he had ever seen.[1] With the exception of keyboard player, Peter Kekel, Barnes employed an all Canadian backing band, that he had used for his own North American tours from 1985, for the Australian Made tour.[2] All the acts travelled between capital cities on the same plane.[1][2][4] Chrissy Amphlett of Divinyls wrote about the tour in her autobiography, Pleasure and Pain, she was impressed that various band members got along so well.[1][18]

At the Sydney concert, Peter Trotter, playing trombone for Mental As Anything, collapsed on stage and died a week later.[4] The tour was announced with claims of Australian mateship and cooperation, however arguments ensued between various band managers over the proposed concert series film.[2][4][9][10] Some bands felt they had been coerced into unfavourable tour contracts.[4] The tour ended in acrimony with two managers, Chris Murphy (for INXS) and Jeremy Fabinyi (for Mental As Anything), arguing backstage in Sydney and coming to blows.[2][4][9][10] After the Sydney concert, Rick Grossman, bass guitarist of Divinyls, was fired from the group due to his heroin addiction, he attended the drug rehab centre, The Buttery, and eventually joined Hoodoo Gurus in 1988.[18][19] The film of the tour, Australian Made: The Movie, directed by Richard Lowenstein,[20] was released in July 1987, was shown in cinemas, and released on VHS home video,[2][11] but contained no footage of Mental As Anything performing.[4][10] An edited DVD version, Australian Made: Featuring INXS Live (aka INXS: Australian Made)[20] was released in May 2008.[21] In 1987 the book Australian Made was also published as a companion to the movie.

The 30th Anniversary Edition aired on the ABC in October 2021.

Over subsequent years almost all the artists from the Australian Made tour have become inductees into the ARIA Hall of Fame: INXS and The Saints were both inducted in 2001, Barnes was first inducted as a member of Cold Chisel in 1995 and then as a solo artist in 2005, Divinyls in 2006, The Triffids in 2008, Mental As Anything in 2009, and Models in 2010.[5]

Venues and dates

  1. King George V Oval, Hobart – 26 December 1986
  2. Thebarton Oval, Adelaide – 1 January 1987
  3. Olympic Park, Melbourne – scheduled for 3 January, delayed due to weather – 4 January
  4. Subiaco Oval, Perth – 10 January
  5. Chandler Velodrome, Brisbane – 17 January
  6. Endeavour Field, Sydney – 26 January

The bands

Line-ups of the various bands in order of appearance:[2][11]

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[22] Platinum 15,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

General
  • Baker, Glenn A.; Bob King (1987). Glenn A. Baker (ed.). . Sydney, N.S.W.: Fontana Collins. ISBN 0-00-636921-9. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
  • Creswell, Toby; Martin Fabinyi (1999). The Real Thing: Adventures in Australian Rock 'n' Roll, 1957-now. Milsons Point, N.S.W.: Random House. ISBN 978-0-09-183547-7.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Jenkins, Jeff; Ian Meldrum (2007). Molly Meldrum presents 50 years of rock in Australia. Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing. pp. 252–253. ISBN 978-1-921332-11-1. from the original on 4 March 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Baker, Glenn A.; Bob King (1987). Glenn A. Baker (ed.). . Sydney, N.S.W.: Fontana Collins. ISBN 0-00-636921-9. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
  3. ^ Jenkins, Jeff (15 July 2007). . Rhythms. Rhythms.com.au. Archived from the original on 18 November 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "99/111/1 Performance costume, suit, cotton, used by Martin Plaza of Mental as Anything, Mambo, Australia, 1986". Powerhouse Museum. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  5. ^ a b "ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). from the original on 25 October 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  6. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
  7. ^ a b "INXS > Charts & Awards > Billboard singles". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  8. ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (1991). Billboard Hot 100 Charts : The Eighties. Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-079-2.
  9. ^ a b c d e Mathieson, Craig (2000). The Sell-in: How the Music Business seduced Alternative Rock. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86508-412-1.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Creswell, Toby; Martin Fabinyi (1999). The Real Thing: Adventures in Australian Rock 'n' Roll, 1957-now. Australia: Random House. ISBN 978-0-09-183547-7.
  11. ^ a b c "Australian Made: The Movie". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  12. ^ a b McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 8 September 2004. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  13. ^ Dwyer, Michael (17 June 2006). "Living like a refugee". The Age. Retrieved 13 March 2009.
  14. ^ "The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)". ASCAP. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
  15. ^ . INXS.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 13 March 2009.
  16. ^ LaVeck, Theresea E. "The Lost Boys > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  17. ^ "Lost Boys Soundtrack". IMDb. from the original on 31 January 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  18. ^ a b Amphlett, Chrissy; Larry Writer (2005). Pleasure and Pain: My Life. Australia: Hachette Livre. ISBN 978-0-7336-1959-5.
  19. ^ Writer, Larry (10 November 2007). . The Australian. Archived from the original on 12 November 2007. Retrieved 27 February 2008.
  20. ^ a b "INXS: Australian Made > Production Credits". allmovie. Retrieved 13 March 2009.
  21. ^ "Australian Made: Featuring INXS". Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  22. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2016 DVDs" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 11 December 2021.

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2006 The Triffids 2008 Mental As Anything 2009 and Models 2010 5 Australian MadeGenreRock new wave pub rockDates26 December 1986 26 January 1987Location s Australia Hobart 26 December 1986 Adelaide 1 January 1987 Melbourne 3 January 1987 Perth 10 January 1987 Brisbane 17 January 1987 Sydney 26 January 1987 Years active1986 1987Founded byChris MurphyMark PopeMichael GudinskiKen WestTo promote the tour INXS and Barnes recorded a cover of The Easybeats song Good Times which was released in December 1986 as a single and used as the theme song 1 Good Times peaked at No 2 on the Australian charts 6 The single peaked at No 47 in the United States Billboard Hot 100 on 1 August 1987 7 8 At the Sydney concert Peter Trotter playing saxophone for Mental As Anything collapsed on stage and died a week later 2 4 9 The tour had a budget of 3 25 million 4 and was announced with claims of Australian mateship and cooperation however arguments ensued between various band managers over the proposed concert series film 2 4 10 The tour ended in acrimony with two managers Chris Murphy for INXS and Jeremy Fabinyi for Mental As Anything arguing backstage in Sydney and coming to blows 2 4 9 10 A film of the tour Australian Made The Movie directed by Richard Lowenstein was released in July 1987 11 but contained no footage of Mental As Anything performing 4 10 Rock historian Glenn A Baker and Bob King wrote Australian Made Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight The Authorised Documentary of the Event in 1987 with detailed notations by Baker and photographs by King 2 According to rock music historian Ian McFarlane the tour drew record crowds across the country It was the first travelling festival tour to feature exclusively Australian bands 12 Contents 1 Background 2 Venues and dates 3 The bands 4 Certifications 5 ReferencesBackground EditDire Straits and other international acts mounted Australia wide tours in 1986 with promoters claiming that local acts couldn t fill large concert venues 4 Acts like INXS and Jimmy Barnes felt that a tour by internationally renowned Australians would fill these venues In October 1986 Chris Murphy of Mark Murphy Agency MMA and manager of INXS Mark Pope who managed Jimmy Barnes and Divinyls and Mushroom Records boss Michael Gudinski commenced negotiations to develop the Australian Made tour 2 10 Other promoters came on board including Richard MacDonald and Gary Grant 12 Mushroom Records had released material by Models managed by Murphy while their touring partners I m Talking were managed by Ken West 9 and had released material on Regular Records These band managers used their record labels and industry contacts to provide other local acts that had toured internationally The Saints The Triffids and Mental As Anything 2 The Triffids guitarist Graham Lee stated that Hutchence had insisted on them being part of the bill on the basis of their international success even though they were not well renowned in Australia 13 To promote the tour INXS and Barnes ex Cold Chisel recorded two songs a cover of The Easybeats song Good Times and Laying Down the Law which Barnes co wrote with INXS members Garry Gary Beers Andrew Farriss Jon Farriss Michael Hutchence and Kirk Pengilly 14 Both songs were recorded with Laying Down the Law also written and Good Times film clip made all on the same day 2 Tim Farriss INXS lead guitarist was unavailable for the recordings 1 as he was unable to be contacted due to fishing commitments 15 The single peaked at No 2 on the Australian charts 6 and months later was featured in the Joel Schumacher 1987 film The Lost Boys and the associated The Lost Boys soundtrack 16 17 This allowed it to peak at No 47 in the United States on 1 August 1987 7 8 The tour had a budget of 3 25 million 4 when the accounts were finally tabulated the promoters had lost 30 000 each 10 After the tour there was a dispute over the royalty split on Good Times Four years later the single appeared on the British charts when The Lost Boys was released on video 10 Barnes stated that the Subiaco concert had the best Rock N Roll crowd he had ever seen 1 With the exception of keyboard player Peter Kekel Barnes employed an all Canadian backing band that he had used for his own North American tours from 1985 for the Australian Made tour 2 All the acts travelled between capital cities on the same plane 1 2 4 Chrissy Amphlett of Divinyls wrote about the tour in her autobiography Pleasure and Pain she was impressed that various band members got along so well 1 18 At the Sydney concert Peter Trotter playing trombone for Mental As Anything collapsed on stage and died a week later 4 The tour was announced with claims of Australian mateship and cooperation however arguments ensued between various band managers over the proposed concert series film 2 4 9 10 Some bands felt they had been coerced into unfavourable tour contracts 4 The tour ended in acrimony with two managers Chris Murphy for INXS and Jeremy Fabinyi for Mental As Anything arguing backstage in Sydney and coming to blows 2 4 9 10 After the Sydney concert Rick Grossman bass guitarist of Divinyls was fired from the group due to his heroin addiction he attended the drug rehab centre The Buttery and eventually joined Hoodoo Gurus in 1988 18 19 The film of the tour Australian Made The Movie directed by Richard Lowenstein 20 was released in July 1987 was shown in cinemas and released on VHS home video 2 11 but contained no footage of Mental As Anything performing 4 10 An edited DVD version Australian Made Featuring INXS Live aka INXS Australian Made 20 was released in May 2008 21 In 1987 the book Australian Made was also published as a companion to the movie The 30th Anniversary Edition aired on the ABC in October 2021 Over subsequent years almost all the artists from the Australian Made tour have become inductees into the ARIA Hall of Fame INXS and The Saints were both inducted in 2001 Barnes was first inducted as a member of Cold Chisel in 1995 and then as a solo artist in 2005 Divinyls in 2006 The Triffids in 2008 Mental As Anything in 2009 and Models in 2010 5 Venues and dates EditKing George V Oval Hobart 26 December 1986 Thebarton Oval Adelaide 1 January 1987 Olympic Park Melbourne scheduled for 3 January delayed due to weather 4 January Subiaco Oval Perth 10 January Chandler Velodrome Brisbane 17 January Endeavour Field Sydney 26 JanuaryThe bands EditLine ups of the various bands in order of appearance 2 11 Mental As Anything Peter O Doherty Reg Mombassa Martin Plaza Greedy Smith David Twohill Peter Trotter I m Talking Zan Abeyratne Kate Ceberano Stephen Charlesworth Ian Cox Robert Goodge Barbara Hogarth Warren McLean Kevin Wiltshire The Triffids Jill Birt Martyn Casey Graham Lee Alsy MacDonald David McComb Robert McComb The Saints Chris Bailey Richard Burgman Ivor Hay Arturo Larizza Divinyls Chrissy Amphlett Rick Grossman Richard Harvey Mark McEntee Bjarne Ohlin Frank Infante Models James Freud Sean Kelly Roger Mason Barton Price James Valentine Included Mary Azzapardi Karen Bodington Wendy Matthews on backing vocals Jimmy Barnes Jimmy Barnes Peter Kekel INXS Garry Gary Beers Andrew Farriss Jon Farriss Tim Farriss Michael Hutchence Kirk Pengilly Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 22 Platinum 15 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References EditGeneralBaker Glenn A Bob King 1987 Glenn A Baker ed Australian made gonna have a good time tonight the authorised documentary of the event Sydney N S W Fontana Collins ISBN 0 00 636921 9 Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 16 March 2009 Creswell Toby Martin Fabinyi 1999 The Real Thing Adventures in Australian Rock n Roll 1957 now Milsons Point N S W Random House ISBN 978 0 09 183547 7 Specific a b c d e f g Jenkins Jeff Ian Meldrum 2007 Molly Meldrum presents 50 years of rock in Australia Melbourne Wilkinson Publishing pp 252 253 ISBN 978 1 921332 11 1 Archived from the original on 4 March 2009 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