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Michael Gudinski Oral History: Skyhooks

2012

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Michael Gudinski Oral History: Skyhooks

2012

  • NFSA IDRCZN0GRE
  • TypeOral History
  • MediumAudio
  • FormOral history
  • Duration3 hrs, 16 mins, 43 secs
  • GenresBiographical
  • Year2012

In a 2012 oral history interview with Wendy Stapleton for the NFSA, Michael Gudinski talks about the first big hit for the Mushroom label in 1974, the Skyhook’s LP Living in the 70s, which included 6 tracks banned by ABC and commercial radio.

In a 2012 oral history interview with Wendy Stapleton for the NFSA, Michael Gudinski talks about the first big hit for the Mushroom label in 1974, the Skyhook’s LP Living in the 70s, which included 6 tracks banned by ABC and commercial radio.

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