The Moods 'Say Hello To Me'
Cool moody track from 1966. I got this sound clip from the wyld new Aussie beat/garage comp 'Oz Beat Frenzy'. Buy it for more great sounds. The Moods were a mid '60s teenage rock'n'roll band from Melbourne. They released two 45s in 1966, both on the HMV label. 'Say Hello To Me' was the B side of the first single, the A side being 'Cos Of You'. The second 45 was released in June '66 with 'I Love You So' backed by 'Rum Drunk' . Rum Drunk is an Aussie garage classic & was comped on Ugly Things vol 1 back in the early '80s. (Release info from the essential Kommotion #1 publication.) You can also read more about the Moods if you can get hold of a copy of 'The Livin' End' vol 2 which was published in 1984. Members were Peter Noss (bass), Kevin Fraser (vocals), John Livi (guitar & songwriter), Carl Savona (drums) & Mick Hamilton (rhythm guitar). They were pretty young; John Livi was just 15 when they recorded the 45s. I'm interested in buying copies of either of their records if anyone has a spare.

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