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The Loved Ones (Australian band)

The Loved Ones were an Australian rock band formed in 1965 in Melbourne following the British Invasion. The line-up of Gavin Anderson on drums, Ian Clyne on organ and piano, Gerry Humphrys on vocals and harmonica, Rob Lovett on guitar and Kim Lynch on bass guitar recorded their early hits. Their signature song, "The Loved One", reached number two on Australian singles charts and was later covered by INXS. In 2001 it was selected as number six on the Australasian Performing Right Association's (APRA) list of Top 30 Australian songs of all time. Their debut album, The Loved Ones' Magic Box, was released late in 1967 and included their other hit singles, "Ever Lovin' Man" and "Sad Dark Eyes". They disbanded in October 1967 and, although the band's main career lasted only two years, they are regarded as one of the most significant Australian bands of the 1960s.[citation needed] They reformed for a short tour in 1987 which provided the album Live on Blueberry Hill. Humphrys lived in London from the mid-1970s until his death on 4 December 2005. On 27 October 2010, the Loved Ones were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame.

The Loved Ones
The Loved Ones, 1967.
From left: Kim Lynch, Rob Lovett, Gavin Anderson, Treva Richards (sitting), Gerry Humphrys
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Australia
GenresR&B, rock, blues rock
Years active1965–1967, 1987
LabelsW&G
In (1966–1967)
Astor
Karussell/PolyGram
Raven
Mushroom
Past memberssee members list below

History edit

1965–1966: Formation and debut EP edit

The Loved Ones were formed in Melbourne in October 1965 by Gerry Humphrys (originally from London) on vocals and harmonica, Kim Lynch on bass guitar and Ian Clyne on organ and piano.[1][2] They were all former members of a trad jazz group, the Red Onion Jazz Band, in which Humphrys played clarinet and sang and Lynch played tuba.[3] Red Onions Jazz Band was released as an eponymous album in 1964 on W&G Records blue label.[1] Following the British Invasion, led by the Beatles' tour of Australia in mid-1964, the band split as the three members wanted to switch to R&B and felt they had drifted towards more mainstream 1940s jazz.[4][5] The Loved Ones were named after Evelyn Waugh's short and darkly satirical novel The Loved One.[4][6] To round out the line-up, Humphrys, Lynch and Clyne recruited former Wild Cherries guitarist Rob Lovett.[5][7] Their first drummer, Terry Nott, was soon followed by Gavin Anderson.[4][8]

The Loved Ones became renowned as an exciting, if erratic, live act in a Rolling Stones/Animals mould and rose to prominence in the local club and dance scene.[1][6] The group's visual impact was heightened by their striking mod stage attire and the band had a strong focal point thanks to the charismatic stage presence, saturnine good looks and growling blues-influenced baritone voice of Humphrys, who is widely acknowledged as one of Australia's finest male pop-rock vocalists.[6][9] The Loved Ones were also one of the first Australian pop bands to use the electric piano (a Hohner pianet) as part of their regular stage set-up and their distinctive keyboard-based sound set them apart from most of their contemporaries.

Early in 1966, they signed to the In Records label, a subsidiary of W&G Records.[9] Their debut single was "The Loved One", which reached number nine on the singles charts in May.[10] The song was written by Clyne, Humphrys and Lovett.[11][12] It has a complex double rhythm, which is joined by hand clapping, and Humphrys' bluesy and soaring vocals.[13][14] According to Lovett, the inspiration for the hand claps came from Clyne, who went to a nightclub to talk to another musician:[14]

Yeah, the organist said he liked it but he thought we should put some hand-claps in so the audience didn't get lost. In those days most people were brought up with 'easy listenin' musicC&W, very straightforward. In the end, the hand-claps were more dominant than the 2-beat pattern so the whole thing sounded a bit like a crazy waltz. As it turned out the organist was absolutely right. It would never have made it without his suggestion and the way he played. He really gave it some atmosphere and suspenseful excitement – building up on the first chord sequence till it burst out into the second and Gerry screamed out his, 'Yonder she's walking'.[4]

The director, Peter Lamb, filmed the group performing it for a documentary on mid-1960s Melbourne, Approximately Panther (1966), with Go-Set writer Doug Panther interviewing other local acts including Lynne Randell and Bobby & Laurie.[15] The song was an Australian Top 20 hit again in 1981 when covered by INXS.[9]

The Loved Ones' released their second single, "Ever Lovin' Man", in July 1966, which peaked at number seven on the Go-Set National Top 40 singles chart in October while "The Loved One" was still in the Top 20.[10][16] To promote their singles, the group appeared on ATV-0 popular music series The Go!! Show on 24 October to perform "The Loved One", "Ever Lovin' Man" and "More Than Love".[17]

A cover of Fats Domino's version of "Blueberry Hill" was released in December 1966, which reached number 11 on the Go-Set singles chart.[16] A self-titled EP was released[6] After some personal crises, Clyne left and moved to Sydney; he was replaced by Treva Richards (ex Delta Set) on piano and organ in September.[1][6]

We had a falling out between Ian and the rest of us. Nothing really that Ian did, except he did get sick of being the only one to do any of the promotional or organising work. We were all kids, and if anyone would do it, the rest stood back. As a result, Ian was cast into the position of being the nagging parent, and became more in tune with our manager than the rest of us. Without going through the details, it came messily down to his being fired.

— Rob Lovett[4]

After leaving the Loved Ones, Clyne played in the Black Pearls, the Ram Jam Big Band, Excalibur, Levi Smith's Clefs and Chain;[18] he was in Aunty Jack's backing group, the Gong, in the mid-1970s.[1][6]

1967: The Loved Ones' Magic Box and split edit

In February 1967, The Loved Ones released "Sad Dark Eyes", which peaked in the Top 20.[16] This was the first single with Richards' input. "A Love Like Ours" was released in April and also reached the Top 20.[16] Each captured an emotional intensity and musical inventiveness which marked them out from their peers.[6] On 23 April, they performed at Festival Hall, Melbourne and recorded live versions of "Ever Lovin' Man", "Sad Dark Eyes" and "The Loved One". They supported the national tour by Eric Burdon and the Animals and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich in April.[6] In May, Lynch left and they added a new lead guitarist, Danny De Lacy (from Los Angeles), with Lovett moving to bass guitar.[5]

In August 1967, "Love Song", was released but did not chart.[1] They released their debut album, The Loved Ones' Magic Box, in October 1967. The Loved Ones split in late October, two years after they formed.[9]

The split was a non-event. We had been in Perth for two weeks on what felt like a very long tour. A miserable tour by the end. It started off so well. We were mobbed at the airport and smuggled off in the caterer's van. We had people who spotted us and chased the cars that whisked us off, waving their autograph books in vain. We did TV, we did radio, we did concerts, we did a trip round Albany, Kalgoorlie and other places on the way – one-nighters – but the record company, W&G, hadn't thought to put any records in the shops. Anyway, at the end of the tour the promoters disappeared. I can't remember if we even had our tickets home. We got back to Melbourne broke and completely dispirited. People tell me our last gig was at Opus (Ormond Hall in Prahran) but I have to say I haven't any recollection of it.

— Rob Lovett[4]

The Loved Ones' Magic Box is considered a classic recording which enjoys cult status and has reportedly never been out-of-print since it was released.[6]

1968–1986: After disbandment edit

Humphrys initially managed rock'n'rollers the Valentines (with vocalists Bon Scott and Vince Lovegrove). He formed Gerry and The Joy Band in 1971,[18] a floating aggregation that, at times, included members of Daddy Cool and the Aztecs. At that time he moved to the suburban fringes of Sandringham and hosted many functions at his Spring Street residence. He went on to bigger things by hosting the inaugural Sunbury Pop Festival in 1972. In 1973 he returned to London in an unsuccessful attempt to save his failing marriage, giving up his music career to become a psychiatric nurse.[19]

Lovett formed a vocal trio, the Virgil Brothers, with Peter Doyle and Malcolm McGee (Wild Cherries, Python Lee Jackson) in 1968.[1][18] The Virgil Brothers were managed by Lovett's wife, journalist Lily Brett, and released a number of singles and toured the UK before splitting up in 1970.[20][21] In the early '70s Lovett's songs were recorded by Peter Doyle in The New Seekers. In the early 1990s Lovett joined The Fudds, alongside Chris Dyson, Stewart MacFarlane, Vic Mavridis and Peter Robertson. They released several albums over the following seven years.[citation needed]

Anderson also moved into management, looking after The Party Machine until they split in 1969; he relocated to London and then New York. In 1981 he formed a PR company, Gavin Anderson & Company, which became a large and successful strategic communications business with headquarters in New York and offices throughout the world.[6][22] Nott joined the psychedelic band, Grunewald Burlesque, and later became an architect in Melbourne. After Lynch left the band he turned to painting. Richards married and moved to Adelaide to raise a family. He lived for a number of years in the former Barr-Smith "Auchendarroch" property in the Adelaide Hills.[citation needed]

1987: Reformation and Live on Blueberry Hill edit

Following a resurgence of interest in the Loved Ones, prompted in part by the INXS cover of "The Loved One", the band reformed for a live tour in September 1987. The line-up of Clyne, Humphrys, Lovett and Lynch was augmented by Melbourne drummer Peter Luscombe sitting in for Anderson.[5][23] The album Live on Blueberry Hill followed on Mushroom Records.

1999–present: Current activities and ARIA Hall of Fame edit

In 1999, author Richard Miles wrote More Than a Loved One: The Musical Career of Gerry Humphrys.[24] In 2000, filmmaker Nigel Buesst directed the documentary, Gerry Humphrys – the Loved One.[25][26] The film includes interviews with band mates, performance footage and Buesst's efforts to track down and interview Humphrys at his suburban home in south London.[27]

An Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV series, Long Way to the Top, was broadcast in August 2001.[28] The Loved Ones featured in "Episode 2: Ten Pound Rocker 1963–1968" where they are described as having "quirky rhythms and charismatic lead singer Gerry Humphries [sic], the Loved Ones soon gained a serious cult status".[29] The TV series inspired the Long Way to the Top national concert tour during August–September 2002, which featured a host of the best Australian acts of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.[30][31] Although invited onto the tour, the band had to decline as Humphrys had to remain in the UK.

Humphrys remained in London where he died of a heart attack on 4 December 2005. He had three daughters.[25]

In 2010, the Loved Ones were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.[32] On hearing of their induction the band said "We were kids who discovered we could actually write and play music we believed in ... and other kids liked it too."[33] Attending in person were Clyne, Lynch and Richards, with Anderson (a resident of New York) and Lovett (London) unavailable.[34] They were inducted by concert promoter, Michael Chugg, while rocker Diesel performed their signature tune, "The Loved One".[35][36] In October 2010, Magic Box (1967) was listed in the book 100 Best Australian Albums.[37]

Members edit

  • Gerry Humphrys (b. 19 July 1941, London – d. 4 December 2005, London) – vocals, harmonica, hand-claps (1965–1967, 1987)
  • Kim Lynch (b. 18 May 1945, Sydney) – bass guitar (1965–1967, 1987)
  • Rob Lovett (b. 11 November 1944, Melbourne) – guitar, bass guitar (1965–1967, 1987)
  • Ian Clyne – piano, organ, guitar (1965–1966, 1987)
  • Terence "Terry" Nott (b. 28 September 1945, Melbourne) – drums (1965)
  • Gavin Anderson (b. 12 September 1945, Melbourne) – drums (1965–1967)
  • Treva Richards (b. 3 December 1945, Hamilton, Victoria) – electric piano, piano, organ (1966–1967)
  • Danny De Lacy (b. 5 August 1943, Los Angeles, USA) – guitar (1967)
  • Peter Luscombe – drums (1987)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details
The Loved Ones' Magic Box
  • Released: October 1967
  • Format: LP
  • Label: W&G (WG-S/25/5127)

Live albums edit

Title Album details
Live on Blueberry Hill

Extended plays edit

Title Album details
The Loved Ones
  • Released: December 1966
  • Format: 7-inch EP
  • Label: W&G (WG-E.2712)

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
Go-Set
[16]
KMR
[38]
1966 "The Loved One[39]" 9 11 The Loved Ones
"Ever Lovin' Man" 7[40] 9
"Blueberry Hill" 11[41] 10
1967 "Sad Dark Eyes" 20[42] 27 The Loved Ones' Magic Box
"A Love Like Ours[43]" 18 26
"Love Song" 83
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987. The Loved Ones were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.[44]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
ARIA Music Awards of 2010 themselves ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

Go-Set Pop Poll edit

The Go-Set Pop Poll was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper Go-Set and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities.[45]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1966 themselves Top Australian Group 4th

Legacy and influence edit

References edit

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The Loved Ones were an Australian rock band formed in 1965 in Melbourne following the British Invasion The line up of Gavin Anderson on drums Ian Clyne on organ and piano Gerry Humphrys on vocals and harmonica Rob Lovett on guitar and Kim Lynch on bass guitar recorded their early hits Their signature song The Loved One reached number two on Australian singles charts and was later covered by INXS In 2001 it was selected as number six on the Australasian Performing Right Association s APRA list of Top 30 Australian songs of all time Their debut album The Loved Ones Magic Box was released late in 1967 and included their other hit singles Ever Lovin Man and Sad Dark Eyes They disbanded in October 1967 and although the band s main career lasted only two years they are regarded as one of the most significant Australian bands of the 1960s citation needed They reformed for a short tour in 1987 which provided the album Live on Blueberry Hill Humphrys lived in London from the mid 1970s until his death on 4 December 2005 On 27 October 2010 the Loved Ones were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Hall of Fame The Loved OnesThe Loved Ones 1967 From left Kim Lynch Rob Lovett Gavin Anderson Treva Richards sitting Gerry HumphrysBackground informationOriginMelbourne AustraliaGenresR amp B rock blues rockYears active1965 1967 1987LabelsW amp GIn 1966 1967 AstorKarussell PolyGramRavenMushroomPast memberssee members list below Contents 1 History 1 1 1965 1966 Formation and debut EP 1 2 1967 The Loved Ones Magic Box and split 1 3 1968 1986 After disbandment 1 4 1987 Reformation and Live on Blueberry Hill 1 5 1999 present Current activities and ARIA Hall of Fame 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Extended plays 3 4 Singles 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 4 2 Go Set Pop Poll 4 3 Legacy and influence 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1965 1966 Formation and debut EP edit The Loved Ones were formed in Melbourne in October 1965 by Gerry Humphrys originally from London on vocals and harmonica Kim Lynch on bass guitar and Ian Clyne on organ and piano 1 2 They were all former members of a trad jazz group the Red Onion Jazz Band in which Humphrys played clarinet and sang and Lynch played tuba 3 Red Onions Jazz Band was released as an eponymous album in 1964 on W amp G Records blue label 1 Following the British Invasion led by the Beatles tour of Australia in mid 1964 the band split as the three members wanted to switch to R amp B and felt they had drifted towards more mainstream 1940s jazz 4 5 The Loved Ones were named after Evelyn Waugh s short and darkly satirical novel The Loved One 4 6 To round out the line up Humphrys Lynch and Clyne recruited former Wild Cherries guitarist Rob Lovett 5 7 Their first drummer Terry Nott was soon followed by Gavin Anderson 4 8 The Loved Ones became renowned as an exciting if erratic live act in a Rolling Stones Animals mould and rose to prominence in the local club and dance scene 1 6 The group s visual impact was heightened by their striking mod stage attire and the band had a strong focal point thanks to the charismatic stage presence saturnine good looks and growling blues influenced baritone voice of Humphrys who is widely acknowledged as one of Australia s finest male pop rock vocalists 6 9 The Loved Ones were also one of the first Australian pop bands to use the electric piano a Hohner pianet as part of their regular stage set up and their distinctive keyboard based sound set them apart from most of their contemporaries Early in 1966 they signed to the In Records label a subsidiary of W amp G Records 9 Their debut single was The Loved One which reached number nine on the singles charts in May 10 The song was written by Clyne Humphrys and Lovett 11 12 It has a complex double rhythm which is joined by hand clapping and Humphrys bluesy and soaring vocals 13 14 According to Lovett the inspiration for the hand claps came from Clyne who went to a nightclub to talk to another musician 14 Yeah the organist said he liked it but he thought we should put some hand claps in so the audience didn t get lost In those days most people were brought up with easy listenin music C amp W very straightforward In the end the hand claps were more dominant than the 2 beat pattern so the whole thing sounded a bit like a crazy waltz As it turned out the organist was absolutely right It would never have made it without his suggestion and the way he played He really gave it some atmosphere and suspenseful excitement building up on the first chord sequence till it burst out into the second and Gerry screamed out his Yonder she s walking 4 The director Peter Lamb filmed the group performing it for a documentary on mid 1960s Melbourne Approximately Panther 1966 with Go Set writer Doug Panther interviewing other local acts including Lynne Randell and Bobby amp Laurie 15 The song was an Australian Top 20 hit again in 1981 when covered by INXS 9 The Loved Ones released their second single Ever Lovin Man in July 1966 which peaked at number seven on the Go Set National Top 40 singles chart in October while The Loved One was still in the Top 20 10 16 To promote their singles the group appeared on ATV 0 popular music series The Go Show on 24 October to perform The Loved One Ever Lovin Man and More Than Love 17 A cover of Fats Domino s version of Blueberry Hill was released in December 1966 which reached number 11 on the Go Set singles chart 16 A self titled EP was released 6 After some personal crises Clyne left and moved to Sydney he was replaced by Treva Richards ex Delta Set on piano and organ in September 1 6 We had a falling out between Ian and the rest of us Nothing really that Ian did except he did get sick of being the only one to do any of the promotional or organising work We were all kids and if anyone would do it the rest stood back As a result Ian was cast into the position of being the nagging parent and became more in tune with our manager than the rest of us Without going through the details it came messily down to his being fired Rob Lovett 4 After leaving the Loved Ones Clyne played in the Black Pearls the Ram Jam Big Band Excalibur Levi Smith s Clefs and Chain 18 he was in Aunty Jack s backing group the Gong in the mid 1970s 1 6 1967 The Loved Ones Magic Box and split edit In February 1967 The Loved Ones released Sad Dark Eyes which peaked in the Top 20 16 This was the first single with Richards input A Love Like Ours was released in April and also reached the Top 20 16 Each captured an emotional intensity and musical inventiveness which marked them out from their peers 6 On 23 April they performed at Festival Hall Melbourne and recorded live versions of Ever Lovin Man Sad Dark Eyes and The Loved One They supported the national tour by Eric Burdon and the Animals and Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick amp Tich in April 6 In May Lynch left and they added a new lead guitarist Danny De Lacy from Los Angeles with Lovett moving to bass guitar 5 In August 1967 Love Song was released but did not chart 1 They released their debut album The Loved Ones Magic Box in October 1967 The Loved Ones split in late October two years after they formed 9 The split was a non event We had been in Perth for two weeks on what felt like a very long tour A miserable tour by the end It started off so well We were mobbed at the airport and smuggled off in the caterer s van We had people who spotted us and chased the cars that whisked us off waving their autograph books in vain We did TV we did radio we did concerts we did a trip round Albany Kalgoorlie and other places on the way one nighters but the record company W amp G hadn t thought to put any records in the shops Anyway at the end of the tour the promoters disappeared I can t remember if we even had our tickets home We got back to Melbourne broke and completely dispirited People tell me our last gig was at Opus Ormond Hall in Prahran but I have to say I haven t any recollection of it Rob Lovett 4 The Loved Ones Magic Box is considered a classic recording which enjoys cult status and has reportedly never been out of print since it was released 6 1968 1986 After disbandment edit Humphrys initially managed rock n rollers the Valentines with vocalists Bon Scott and Vince Lovegrove He formed Gerry and The Joy Band in 1971 18 a floating aggregation that at times included members of Daddy Cool and the Aztecs At that time he moved to the suburban fringes of Sandringham and hosted many functions at his Spring Street residence He went on to bigger things by hosting the inaugural Sunbury Pop Festival in 1972 In 1973 he returned to London in an unsuccessful attempt to save his failing marriage giving up his music career to become a psychiatric nurse 19 Lovett formed a vocal trio the Virgil Brothers with Peter Doyle and Malcolm McGee Wild Cherries Python Lee Jackson in 1968 1 18 The Virgil Brothers were managed by Lovett s wife journalist Lily Brett and released a number of singles and toured the UK before splitting up in 1970 20 21 In the early 70s Lovett s songs were recorded by Peter Doyle in The New Seekers In the early 1990s Lovett joined The Fudds alongside Chris Dyson Stewart MacFarlane Vic Mavridis and Peter Robertson They released several albums over the following seven years citation needed Anderson also moved into management looking after The Party Machine until they split in 1969 he relocated to London and then New York In 1981 he formed a PR company Gavin Anderson amp Company which became a large and successful strategic communications business with headquarters in New York and offices throughout the world 6 22 Nott joined the psychedelic band Grunewald Burlesque and later became an architect in Melbourne After Lynch left the band he turned to painting Richards married and moved to Adelaide to raise a family He lived for a number of years in the former Barr Smith Auchendarroch property in the Adelaide Hills citation needed 1987 Reformation and Live on Blueberry Hill edit Following a resurgence of interest in the Loved Ones prompted in part by the INXS cover of The Loved One the band reformed for a live tour in September 1987 The line up of Clyne Humphrys Lovett and Lynch was augmented by Melbourne drummer Peter Luscombe sitting in for Anderson 5 23 The album Live on Blueberry Hill followed on Mushroom Records 1999 present Current activities and ARIA Hall of Fame edit In 1999 author Richard Miles wrote More Than a Loved One The Musical Career of Gerry Humphrys 24 In 2000 filmmaker Nigel Buesst directed the documentary Gerry Humphrys the Loved One 25 26 The film includes interviews with band mates performance footage and Buesst s efforts to track down and interview Humphrys at his suburban home in south London 27 An Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV series Long Way to the Top was broadcast in August 2001 28 The Loved Ones featured in Episode 2 Ten Pound Rocker 1963 1968 where they are described as having quirky rhythms and charismatic lead singer Gerry Humphries sic the Loved Ones soon gained a serious cult status 29 The TV series inspired the Long Way to the Top national concert tour during August September 2002 which featured a host of the best Australian acts of the 1950s 1960s and 1970s 30 31 Although invited onto the tour the band had to decline as Humphrys had to remain in the UK Humphrys remained in London where he died of a heart attack on 4 December 2005 He had three daughters 25 In 2010 the Loved Ones were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame 32 On hearing of their induction the band said We were kids who discovered we could actually write and play music we believed in and other kids liked it too 33 Attending in person were Clyne Lynch and Richards with Anderson a resident of New York and Lovett London unavailable 34 They were inducted by concert promoter Michael Chugg while rocker Diesel performed their signature tune The Loved One 35 36 In October 2010 Magic Box 1967 was listed in the book 100 Best Australian Albums 37 Members editGerry Humphrys b 19 July 1941 London d 4 December 2005 London vocals harmonica hand claps 1965 1967 1987 Kim Lynch b 18 May 1945 Sydney bass guitar 1965 1967 1987 Rob Lovett b 11 November 1944 Melbourne guitar bass guitar 1965 1967 1987 Ian Clyne piano organ guitar 1965 1966 1987 Terence Terry Nott b 28 September 1945 Melbourne drums 1965 Gavin Anderson b 12 September 1945 Melbourne drums 1965 1967 Treva Richards b 3 December 1945 Hamilton Victoria electric piano piano organ 1966 1967 Danny De Lacy b 5 August 1943 Los Angeles USA guitar 1967 Peter Luscombe drums 1987 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details The Loved Ones Magic Box Released October 1967 Format LP Label W amp G WG S 25 5127 Live albums edit Title Album details Live on Blueberry Hill Released October 1997 Format LP Cassette CD Label Mushroom Records L 38882 Recorded Ferntree Gully Hotel Extended plays edit Title Album details The Loved Ones Released December 1966 Format 7 inch EP Label W amp G WG E 2712 Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positions Album Go Set 16 KMR 38 1966 The Loved One 39 9 11The Loved Ones Ever Lovin Man 7 40 9 Blueberry Hill 11 41 10 1967 Sad Dark Eyes 20 42 27The Loved Ones Magic Box A Love Like Ours 43 18 26 Love Song 83 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Awards and nominations editARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They commenced in 1987 The Loved Ones were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010 44 Year Nominee work Award Result ARIA Music Awards of 2010 themselves ARIA Hall of Fame inductee Go Set Pop Poll edit The Go Set Pop Poll was coordinated by teen oriented pop music newspaper Go Set and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities 45 Year Nominee work Award Result 1966 themselves Top Australian Group 4th Legacy and influence edit In 2001 The Loved One was selected as number six on the Australasian Performing Right Association s list of ten best Australian songs of all time 46 References editGeneral McFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 10 October 2004 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Nimmervoll Ed The Loved Ones Howlspace The Living History of Our Music White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd Archived from the original on 26 July 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2014 Spencer Chris Nowara Zbig McHenry Paul 2002 1987 The Who s Who of Australian Rock Notes by Ed Nimmervoll Noble Park Vic Five Mile Press ISBN 1 86503 891 1 47 Specific a b c d e f g McFarlane The Loved Ones entry Retrieved 27 September 2010 Spencer et al 2002 Loved Ones 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Turramurra NSW Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd ISBN 0 646 44439 5 Note These are not contemporaneous chartings Chart positions were back calculated by Kent in 2005 based on existing radio station charts from Australian state capital cities Go Set National Top 40 Go Set Waverley Press 30 November 1966 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Go Set search engine results for Ever lovin Man Go Set Waverley Press Retrieved 3 October 2010 Go Set search engine results for Blueberry Hill Go Set Waverley Press Retrieved 3 October 2010 Go Set search engine results for Sad Dark Eyes Go Set Waverley Press Retrieved 3 October 2010 Go Set search engine results for A Love Like Ours Go Set Waverley Press Retrieved 3 October 2010 Winners by Award Hall of Fame Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 23 October 2020 Australian Music Awards Ron Jeff Retrieved 16 December 2010 Culnane Paul 28 May 2001 The final list APRA s Ten best Australian Songs Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 20 May 2008 Who s who of Australian rock compiled by Chris Spencer Zbig Nowara amp Paul McHenry catalogue National Library of Australia Retrieved 27 September 2010 Note on line version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd Archived 15 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition As from September 2010 the on line version appears to have an Internal Service Error External links editThe Loved Ones at AllMusic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Loved Ones Australian band amp oldid 1219317381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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