What the Hell Is Going On?
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What The Hell Is Going On? (1974) (EMI EMA 304)[1] is the only known album of the Australian glam psychedelic rock band Fox. Influences include Ziggy Stardust. Fox appeared in series 1 episode 4[3] of Countdown a popular music television program made by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Artwork
The front cover artwork features a photograph of the four band members.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "I Said" | Laffy, Brownrigg, Upton | 3.02 |
2. | "Who Do" | Brownrigg | 3.42 |
3. | "Slashes" | ||
4. | "Times Come To Change" | ||
5. | "Don't Kid Yourself" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Do You Want Me" | |
2. | "What The Hell Is Going On?" | |
3. | "Country Max" | |
4. | "Can You Feel It" | |
5. | "When You're Not Around" |
Personnel
Fox[1]
- Peter Laffy - Guitar, Vocals. Laffy later worked with Mondo Rock and Jim Keays.
- Neil Hodgson - Bass, Keyboards
- Michael Upton - Vocals
- Les Oldman - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Additional personnel[1]
- Col Loughnan - Saxophone
See also
Citations
- ^ a b c d Wahlquist 1974.
- ^ Miller 2009.
- ^ Countdown 1974.
- ^ EMI 1974.
Sources
Books
- Ian McFarlane Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop
Articles
- Wahlquist, Gil (15 September 1974). "Heavyweight Rock". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
Web
- Countdown (1974). "Countdown: Season 1, Episode 4 (#1.4) (29 Nov. 1974)". I Said. IMDb. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
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: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) - EMI (1974). "Fox album singles". EMI 10586, EMI 10478. EMI. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
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: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) - Miller, Ian (2009). "Ian Miller Band". MySpace Bio. Ian Miller. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
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External links
- Fox - What The Hell Is Going On? @ RockOnVinyl
- Peter Laffy FOX '74 songs @ MySpace
- Peter Laffy @ Radris