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GO BANG The Biography By Mark
Robinson The year was 1986 and 'The
Bob Hanley Band' had just about run its course, which was a long and successful
one. It must have been around October, Bob had injured his back overseas and was
out of action for some months. He had already started to make plans for a solo
career. Richard Boyle was getting dissatisfied
singing with 'Nodes Levity' and was keen for a new challenge, so along
with drummer Mark Robinson, bass player
Kent Jackson, and lead guitarist Chris Reynolds
we became a band. First of all we obviously had to change the name of the
band. Richard had come up with 'I Get Scared', but the next day all over
the front page of the papers, was a picture of this guy in New York who had just
gone into a press conference and in full view of the camera's opened his mouth
up, stuck a gun in it and blew his head off. We thought about using the photo
as a poster, but instead decided to changed the name of the band to 'I Go Bang'.
We used a comic character with a cute girl holding a gun, it was a fantastic idea
by Richard or Kent. The Warren Druhan Corporation took on the band and Jeff
Lewis became our manager. We hired out a rehearsal room above the Jolly Roger
and we had about four weeks to at least get a couple of sets together so we could
do a few supports. We started a whole new repertoire with songs that most
of us had never played before. In no time at all we became a very tight unit,
Kent and I had been playing together for couple of years, Chris was a professional
hired gun, and Richard was just outrageous as a front man. Our first gig was
at Fannys Nite Club, we were all a little nervous and excited and from memory
certain members of the band curtailed that with a few illegal substances. Richard
almost hyperventilated in the band room, but other than that it was a fantastic
debut. The next Tuesday we drove to Muswellbrook for a gig for 40 bucks each,
a far cry from the 'Bob Hanley Band' days. We did a few support acts one
of the biggest being for 'Spy v Spy' and 'The Angels' at the Newcastle
Workers Club. Other gigs included a support at Kurri Workers Club, The Hotel Delany,
Beach Hotel Merewether, and Mondays and Saturdays at Fannys. I remember when
we first started playing Fannys we were all dressed in black, I think, and we
were told we were too loud. So next time we played there I told the guys we should
all wear white, so we don't look like a loud band. Lo and behold we did and it
looked great especially on video. Richard was and is still is an amazing front
man, at the Hotel Delany gig he walked off stage and into the girls toilets, which
back then was at the side of the stage. And I remember another incident where
this huge guy had Richard in a head lock and dragged him half way down the Beach
Hotel stairs whilst still playing. The Material we were playing at the time
included tracks from 'The Tubes', 'Talking Heads', 'David Lee Roth', 'Duran
Duran', 'David Bowie', 'Noiseworks', 'Boom Crash opera', 'Inxs', 'Powerstation'
and 'Devo' 'Big Bam Boom' had
offered me a gig when 'I Go Bang' had just started but I declined because
I loved playing with the guys. But three months into the band and after a great
Sunday arvo gig at The Beaches Hotel where the band was fantastic, but just didn't
go over, I decided to take up the offer with 'The Boomers', as did Kent
some months later. Well that was the original
'I Go Bang'. I believe the band moved on with numerous line-ups so somebody
else will have to take the story up from here. Mark
Robinson |