1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:02,880 Speaker 1: If you're a fan or a close listener, you will 2 00:00:02,920 --> 00:00:07,480 Speaker 1: recognize that voices that being of Glenn Sharick, a man 3 00:00:07,520 --> 00:00:10,480 Speaker 1: along with Brian cad in fact, two blokes who have 4 00:00:10,640 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 1: contributed to the rich musical culture we have in Australia. 5 00:00:15,120 --> 00:00:19,279 Speaker 1: Glenn and Brian are coming to say to Anguston on 6 00:00:19,560 --> 00:00:22,080 Speaker 1: the fifteenth of June and the Woodville Town Hall on 7 00:00:22,160 --> 00:00:26,119 Speaker 1: Sunday the sixteenth of June to perform. Glenn Sharck on 8 00:00:26,160 --> 00:00:27,360 Speaker 1: the line Glenn, good morning. 9 00:00:28,120 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 2: I'm mining Matt. 10 00:00:28,880 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 1: How are you all right? Thank you? How are you? 11 00:00:31,880 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 2: I'm not too bad considering I've done in the last 12 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:39,040 Speaker 2: eighty years. 13 00:00:39,240 --> 00:00:41,839 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's that's pretty cool, let me tell you. And 14 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:44,800 Speaker 1: coming to Adelaide still performing. What's what's the thing? Old 15 00:00:44,840 --> 00:00:47,519 Speaker 1: rockers never die, They just keep rocking away or whatever it. 16 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 2: Is, Yeah, something like that. It's a show that that 17 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:55,000 Speaker 2: we've been doing over the last few years on or off, 18 00:00:55,480 --> 00:01:01,000 Speaker 2: called The Two Amigos. Basically, it's two friends who have 19 00:01:01,080 --> 00:01:03,600 Speaker 2: known each other for a long time and had had 20 00:01:05,560 --> 00:01:07,800 Speaker 2: a lot long career and a body of work that 21 00:01:07,880 --> 00:01:12,039 Speaker 2: people still like to hear, and you know, we just 22 00:01:12,160 --> 00:01:15,800 Speaker 2: enjoy each other's company and that that comes across on stage. 23 00:01:15,840 --> 00:01:16,280 Speaker 2: I hope. 24 00:01:16,440 --> 00:01:19,119 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm sure it does. And look the Woodville Town Hall. 25 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:21,200 Speaker 1: I don't know if you've played it before, but it's 26 00:01:21,200 --> 00:01:23,399 Speaker 1: a great venue. I saw normally row on the Master's 27 00:01:23,440 --> 00:01:27,640 Speaker 1: Apprentices the only a few weeks ago, and I thought 28 00:01:27,640 --> 00:01:28,640 Speaker 1: it was pretty cool in there. 29 00:01:29,760 --> 00:01:34,840 Speaker 2: Wow, the Master's Apprentices. Who's who's fronting them? 30 00:01:35,360 --> 00:01:38,280 Speaker 1: Now, Craig. Let me think, Craig. It will come to 31 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:41,360 Speaker 1: me in a sec. But yeah, he did a good job. 32 00:01:42,360 --> 00:01:42,920 Speaker 2: Did he good? 33 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:43,920 Speaker 1: Excellent job? 34 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I miss I missed Jim. 35 00:01:47,000 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 1: It was a good matter. 36 00:01:48,240 --> 00:01:51,640 Speaker 2: And of course see his cuddy Steeth in Adelaide the 37 00:01:51,680 --> 00:01:52,400 Speaker 2: same as I did. 38 00:01:52,880 --> 00:01:54,840 Speaker 1: There we go all all those years ago. 39 00:01:56,280 --> 00:02:00,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, we go back a long way, so it did. 40 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,000 Speaker 1: Not at eighty. You know you're still doing this. That 41 00:02:02,120 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 1: is that is pretty cool in itself. I mean that 42 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:07,000 Speaker 1: there'd be a lot of people envious of that. What 43 00:02:07,240 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 1: I mean still yeah, still rugging away. You're able to 44 00:02:10,200 --> 00:02:11,239 Speaker 1: do it. It's fantastic. 45 00:02:12,320 --> 00:02:14,440 Speaker 2: Well, you know, I'm a bit slower now. You know, 46 00:02:14,480 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 2: I've got I've got Parkinson's which is a bit of 47 00:02:20,360 --> 00:02:23,680 Speaker 2: a hurdle I've got to work around. But it's not 48 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:28,880 Speaker 2: the it's not debilitating. It's I'm on some good medication 49 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:33,160 Speaker 2: and I can still sing. It's just that I can't 50 00:02:33,240 --> 00:02:34,239 Speaker 2: dance much anymore. 51 00:02:35,880 --> 00:02:37,440 Speaker 1: So what are we going to hear? What? What can 52 00:02:37,480 --> 00:02:40,600 Speaker 1: the audience expect in a couple of weeks? 53 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:46,720 Speaker 2: Oh? Every everything and anything. There's a lot to get through. 54 00:02:46,960 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 2: You know. We we like to chat and tell a 55 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:54,280 Speaker 2: few stories. So but musically we we think of the 56 00:02:54,320 --> 00:02:58,920 Speaker 2: same speech at the speed. You know. I come from Adelaide, 57 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 2: Brian comes from Melbourne. We met in Melbourne in nineteen 58 00:03:02,600 --> 00:03:07,120 Speaker 2: sixty five, goodness and has continued a friendship ever since. 59 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:09,960 Speaker 2: We managed we managed to be in a band together 60 00:03:10,080 --> 00:03:15,080 Speaker 2: called Axiom yep, and and then we then we flirted 61 00:03:15,120 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 2: with another concept called the Blazing Salads. You get the idea. 62 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:28,359 Speaker 2: We're not we're not very respectful, I'm afraid. We we 63 00:03:28,800 --> 00:03:32,040 Speaker 2: laugh at each other's jokes and you know, we look 64 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:33,240 Speaker 2: after each other as well. 65 00:03:34,000 --> 00:03:36,800 Speaker 1: Craig Craig Hogden is who I was thinking of. It 66 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: was the Master's lead at the moment. So yeah, he's 67 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 1: there doing that, So there it is. 68 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:45,560 Speaker 2: Yeah. 69 00:03:45,640 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 1: Okay, So so Axiom you mentioned, I guess there'd be 70 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:51,040 Speaker 1: music from that from l RB from the Twilights. 71 00:03:51,160 --> 00:03:57,040 Speaker 2: Of course, you know, and Brian's stuff yep, from from 72 00:03:57,080 --> 00:04:02,120 Speaker 2: the early days in the sixties. It's lovely to have 73 00:04:02,400 --> 00:04:06,480 Speaker 2: a back catalog sometimes, you know, it's you've got to 74 00:04:06,520 --> 00:04:12,000 Speaker 2: scratch yourself and and well try and remember the lyrics. 75 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:15,560 Speaker 1: Well, just just hum the parts you don't know we 76 00:04:15,600 --> 00:04:16,600 Speaker 1: will do in the audience. 77 00:04:17,200 --> 00:04:19,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, well, well most of them are like that anyway, 78 00:04:21,640 --> 00:04:25,200 Speaker 2: the early stuff. The latest stuff is a bit more serious. 79 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:30,200 Speaker 2: But now I'm I'm I'm happy to be doing this. Occasionally, 80 00:04:30,240 --> 00:04:32,640 Speaker 2: I don't do it as much as I used to, 81 00:04:33,960 --> 00:04:38,680 Speaker 2: but it's still it's still tough to put bums on 82 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:43,240 Speaker 2: seats as it's always been. You know, you're chasing you're 83 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:48,239 Speaker 2: chasing the dollar at the ticket box and also trying 84 00:04:48,240 --> 00:04:52,839 Speaker 2: to relate that on stage to an audience. It's already 85 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:58,720 Speaker 2: knows what we do, so there aren't too many surprises. 86 00:05:00,600 --> 00:05:10,120 Speaker 2: Only if Brian gets a sober no, I'm joking, king. 87 00:05:10,800 --> 00:05:13,039 Speaker 1: Well, the two of you doing this together, As you say, 88 00:05:13,080 --> 00:05:17,080 Speaker 1: you pinch yourself sometimes, but I reckon it's a chance 89 00:05:17,160 --> 00:05:19,480 Speaker 1: not to miss out on seeing two absolutely legends. I 90 00:05:19,520 --> 00:05:22,640 Speaker 1: mean sixty nineteen sixty five. When you think about it, 91 00:05:22,920 --> 00:05:27,920 Speaker 1: that's fifty seven years ago, fifty eight, fifty nine years ago. Gosh, 92 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:30,239 Speaker 1: it's a long time ago, Glynn. 93 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:33,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, we never knew he would be doing it at 94 00:05:33,839 --> 00:05:38,840 Speaker 2: this age, nor did Mick Jagan ordered for McCartney. You know, 95 00:05:39,600 --> 00:05:42,760 Speaker 2: rock and roll was not meant to be to last 96 00:05:42,800 --> 00:05:47,160 Speaker 2: this long. Rock and roll is not rock and roll anymore. 97 00:05:47,200 --> 00:05:54,880 Speaker 2: It's entertainments. Music is more entertainment nowadays on a wide level. 98 00:05:56,400 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 2: You know, when I began, rock and roll was very 99 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:06,159 Speaker 2: sort of private and slightly dangerous. But not anymore. You know, 100 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:11,919 Speaker 2: we're all involved in a similar profession, which is called entertainment. 101 00:06:12,120 --> 00:06:16,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, well you're right, it has changed in that regard. 102 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:19,599 Speaker 1: And I don't know. I mean all the tribute shows. 103 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:22,800 Speaker 1: I mean the Pink Floyd with the for instance, with 104 00:06:22,839 --> 00:06:27,000 Speaker 1: the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at the Festival Theater about a 105 00:06:27,080 --> 00:06:30,680 Speaker 1: year or two ago, and the orchestra's on stage doing 106 00:06:30,720 --> 00:06:33,280 Speaker 1: Pink Floyd. That stops being rock and roll. And it is, 107 00:06:33,320 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: as you say, it's just entertainment, isn't it so? But 108 00:06:35,960 --> 00:06:38,240 Speaker 1: the audience loves it and they packed out. 109 00:06:39,440 --> 00:06:42,039 Speaker 2: Yeah. But I agree with John Lennon when he said 110 00:06:42,120 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 2: rock and roll died when Elvis went in the army, 111 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:49,840 Speaker 2: you know, it died in fifty eight, right, and in 112 00:06:49,880 --> 00:06:53,400 Speaker 2: some respects when you look back at the history of 113 00:06:53,560 --> 00:06:56,240 Speaker 2: rock and roll, which I do a lot, I've read 114 00:06:56,279 --> 00:06:59,600 Speaker 2: a lot of a lot about what I've been through. 115 00:06:59,839 --> 00:07:03,599 Speaker 2: In the way I'm reading, I'm reading Jam when theer's 116 00:07:05,120 --> 00:07:07,960 Speaker 2: like a rolling Stone, Jam when it is the publisher 117 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:12,440 Speaker 2: and the head of Rolling Stone for years, most of 118 00:07:12,480 --> 00:07:17,120 Speaker 2: a very important magazine in my life. And that's a 119 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:20,440 Speaker 2: great read. People want to know a bit more about 120 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 2: what went on. Yeah. I wrote my little bit as well, 121 00:07:25,760 --> 00:07:32,800 Speaker 2: called now Where Was I? Which is an apt title, 122 00:07:32,840 --> 00:07:36,800 Speaker 2: I thought, And people have enjoyed that book. That's good. 123 00:07:37,040 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, Hey, where in Adelaide did you grow up? Lynn? 124 00:07:41,480 --> 00:07:48,040 Speaker 2: In Elizabeth? Ten years of my life? I spent in 125 00:07:48,080 --> 00:07:53,080 Speaker 2: Adelaide before I left in nineteen sixty five to go 126 00:07:53,160 --> 00:07:58,239 Speaker 2: to Melbourne. But before that, I you know, I'd enjoyed 127 00:07:58,240 --> 00:08:02,000 Speaker 2: the success of the early twilights around town. You know, 128 00:08:02,040 --> 00:08:04,640 Speaker 2: I had had a lovely girlfriend, I had a red 129 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:07,520 Speaker 2: sports car, I was the lead singer of a great 130 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 2: band and. 131 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:09,680 Speaker 1: More. 132 00:08:09,960 --> 00:08:12,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, for sure, I was a happy man. 133 00:08:12,960 --> 00:08:15,360 Speaker 1: Oh boy, Yes, how old were you then? 134 00:08:15,440 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 2: So roughly roughly about twenty. 135 00:08:19,480 --> 00:08:21,080 Speaker 1: Weld at your feet, and haven't you made the most 136 00:08:21,120 --> 00:08:21,360 Speaker 1: of it? 137 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:25,960 Speaker 2: I did? Yeah, And I've never never done a hard 138 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:29,880 Speaker 2: day's work in my life. And I'm doing I'm doing 139 00:08:29,960 --> 00:08:33,400 Speaker 2: something that I love. You know. I sing. I sing well, 140 00:08:33,480 --> 00:08:38,480 Speaker 2: and my voice is still strong. And I enjoy singing 141 00:08:39,679 --> 00:08:42,440 Speaker 2: with other singers. And Brian's one of them, you know, 142 00:08:42,520 --> 00:08:46,320 Speaker 2: we sing well together. And I've been in some great bands. 143 00:08:46,320 --> 00:08:49,959 Speaker 2: Little River Band was a great harmony band, as Glenn 144 00:08:50,040 --> 00:08:56,040 Speaker 2: Fry said, and actually the Twilight's I've been lucky. 145 00:08:57,400 --> 00:08:59,559 Speaker 1: Yeah. Indeed, who else do you like singing with. 146 00:09:02,200 --> 00:09:08,040 Speaker 2: Anybody? Really, I'll give anybody a thrice as long as 147 00:09:08,080 --> 00:09:13,839 Speaker 2: the long taken singing harmony and that I can't teach 148 00:09:13,880 --> 00:09:14,320 Speaker 2: people that. 149 00:09:14,480 --> 00:09:16,520 Speaker 1: No, no, I'm out. Then I got to tell you 150 00:09:16,600 --> 00:09:19,679 Speaker 1: can't harmonize. My life depended on it. So there we go. 151 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 2: Well, well, don't don't see, I've learnt that lesson. 152 00:09:23,640 --> 00:09:27,959 Speaker 1: Don't you worry? Glenn, great speaking with you today. Good 153 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:30,520 Speaker 1: luck with this. Now you're traveling the country with this? 154 00:09:30,640 --> 00:09:32,599 Speaker 1: Is that the plan? I mean here in SA for 155 00:09:32,640 --> 00:09:33,720 Speaker 1: a couple of nights. 156 00:09:34,200 --> 00:09:36,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, no, we're not. We're not traveling around the country. 157 00:09:37,400 --> 00:09:40,520 Speaker 2: We're doing another couple of shows in Melbourne, I think 158 00:09:40,600 --> 00:09:52,120 Speaker 2: in October, no August at the Palms Palms Casino. Who knows, 159 00:09:52,160 --> 00:09:54,719 Speaker 2: you know, somebody offers the money, we'll go and do it. 160 00:09:55,480 --> 00:09:59,240 Speaker 1: Well that's the way. Good on you, Glenn Lovely. People 161 00:09:59,280 --> 00:10:01,439 Speaker 1: want to book ticket tech is where they go and 162 00:10:01,559 --> 00:10:05,920 Speaker 1: the Woodville Town Hall on Sunday the sixteenth of June 163 00:10:06,360 --> 00:10:11,240 Speaker 1: the night before the afternoon before Anguston on Saturday the fifteenth, 164 00:10:11,320 --> 00:10:13,440 Speaker 1: So in the Barossa. So go along see a couple 165 00:10:13,440 --> 00:10:17,040 Speaker 1: of Aussie music legends, Glenn Sharick and Brian Kad. Glenn 166 00:10:17,080 --> 00:10:18,679 Speaker 1: Lovely chatting with you all the best with it. 167 00:10:19,480 --> 00:10:22,840 Speaker 2: Thank you. Matt your second name, it's familiar to me. 168 00:10:23,559 --> 00:10:27,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, we've spoken before. Yeah, we have here on five 169 00:10:27,320 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 1: double A. Yeah. 170 00:10:29,520 --> 00:10:31,199 Speaker 2: Yeah, well I used to work with a guy called 171 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:35,000 Speaker 2: Michael pack Fan tell us that the he was a 172 00:10:35,080 --> 00:10:37,840 Speaker 2: draftsman the same as I was at that stage in 173 00:10:37,920 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 2: the mines department. Okay, in Adelaide. Yeah, that's going back 174 00:10:42,800 --> 00:10:43,559 Speaker 2: for a long, long way. 175 00:10:45,400 --> 00:10:47,920 Speaker 1: No, No, I'm not. I don't don't know if Michael's 176 00:10:47,960 --> 00:10:50,960 Speaker 1: on the football as in soccer side of the family 177 00:10:51,360 --> 00:10:54,440 Speaker 1: here in the essay, but not no related no relation 178 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:55,120 Speaker 1: to them name. 179 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 2: Okay, lovely, I good to talk to you, and I 180 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:03,400 Speaker 2: look forward to seeing a lot of the fans of 181 00:11:03,480 --> 00:11:07,040 Speaker 2: the music and the fans of both Brian and I. 182 00:11:07,080 --> 00:11:09,840 Speaker 2: And we won't we won't, we won't disappointment. 183 00:11:10,240 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 1: I'm sure you won't. Good on you, Glenn, Thank you, 184 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:16,160 Speaker 1: Thank you all the best, Glenn Sharick, The two amigos 185 00:11:16,200 --> 00:11:18,760 Speaker 1: the name of the show, Brian cab and Glenn Sharick 186 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 1: at as I said in Anguston and at the Woodville 187 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:24,840 Speaker 1: Town Hall during the fifteenth and sixteenth in that order, 188 00:11:24,920 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 1: all right,