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Human Frailty Pty Ltd |
Mark Seymour Thirteen Tonne Theory
Information: Mark Seymour's book on life within Hunters and Collectors. Released In: [Australia / NZ]. Release Date: 3 March 2008. Availability: Moderately common. Available new in Australia in book format. Value: A$25-A$35.
Legend:
Version: Penguin Group Australia softcover book. Total book length: 408 pages. 01. Holy Grail in Wonthaggi 02. The Ballroom 1980-1982 a. No. 9 Waratah Street b. The Schnorts c. Talking to a Stranger d. Get Perano e. The Birth of the Wang: Part One f. The Birth of the Wang: Part Two g. The Birth of the Wang: Part Three h. Snakefinger i. The Red Book j. The Crab k. The Horns of Contempt l. Lowenstein m. The Sign n. God o. Goodbye Ray 03. England 1982-1984 a. Heathrow b. Virgin #1: A Long and Fruitful Relationship c. Virgin #2: Curried Chicken d. Virgin #3: Animal Farm e. Depth Charges f. Double Irish Over Alice g. A Band Called X h. The Alliance i. John Archer and the Moose 04. The Purge 1984-1986 a. Goodbye Perano b. Precinct 13 c. Crosby and the Marching Girl d. Great Idea for a Song e. Human Frailty f. May and the Animals 05. The Black Hole 1986-1988 a. Emotional Truth b. Booking the Piggery c. Doc's Bitches d. The Money Man e. Music With Teeth f. A Pyramid of Wheels g. Swedish Press Conference 06. The Silver Bullet 1988-1990 a. The Silver Bullet b. Ghost Nation c. Atlantic d. Waiting for Midnight Oil e. Letterman f. New Blood g. The Scream 07. 13 Tonne Theory 1990-1992 a. Thirteen Tonne Theory b. Loaded c. The Irish Club d. Volume Control e. Baked Beans in Taree f. The Airlock g. Who Wants to Bump Uglies with a Hero? h. Road Food 08. The Gehman Effect 1992-1994 a. Boston b. A Bunch of Communists c. The Follow-up d. Fun Bus e. Dutch Courage f. Go the Grail 09. Back in the Hole 1994-1998 a. Demon Flower b. Focus on the Money c. Loyalty d. Asleep in the Fortress of Solitude e. The End of Yearning f. The Last of the True Believers g. Laneway Action h. Heeey! 10. Acknowledgements
Mark Seymour was born in Benalla, Victoria in 1956. His parents were both schoolteachers who travelled a lot, so e spent most of his childhood living in a string of country towns. His mother Paula taught him to sing in the family choir, which comprised everyone except his Dad, who unfortunately failed the audition, though his tenor sometimes soared. Together they competed in talent quests and meetings of various Country Women's Associations, and Mark began to nurture dreams of a singing career. Eventually the family arrived in Melbourne and, some time after that, Mark stumbled into the Tiger Lounge in Richmond on a Tuesday night in 1978 - and subsequently became a devotee of rock 'n' roll. He was the frontman of a band called Hunters and Collectors for eighteen years. Since then, Mark has continued to perform and record. He lives somewhere on the Victorian coast with his wife Jo and their two daughters Eva and Hannah. To all those who scammed their way in This book is dedicated to the memory of Andrew Chapman
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