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The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens were an internationally influential indie rock band from Australia, formed by guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan in Brisbane in 1977. Early on they were joined by Lissa Ross (drums 1978) and Tim Mustapha (drums 1978–1979) then, during their "classic" period by Lindy Morrison (drums 1980–1989), Robert Vickers (bass 1983–1987), Amanda Brown (violin, oboe, guitar, backing vocals 1986–1989) and John Wilsteed (bass 1987–1989) and, in their reformation, by Glenn Thompson (drums 2002–2006), and Adele Pickvance (bass 2000–2006). The Go-Betweens were famously ...read more

The Go-Betweens were an internationally influential indie rock band from Australia, formed by guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan in Brisbane in 1977. Early on they were joined by Lissa Ross (drums 1978) and Tim Mustapha (drums 1978–1979) then, during their "classic" period by Lindy Morrison (drums 1980–1989), Robert Vickers (bass 1983–1987), Amanda Brown (violin, oboe, guitar, backing vocals 1986–1989) and John Wilsteed (bass 1987–1989) and, in their reformation, by Glenn Thompson (drums 2002–2006), and Adele Pickvance (bass 2000–2006). The Go-Betweens were famously summarised by Village Voice critic Robert Christgau thus: "Robert Forster and Grant McLennan are the greatest songwriting partnership working today." The Go-Betweens toured overseas numerous times and produced such indie hits as "Cattle and Cane" and "Streets of Your Town". Their albums Spring Hill Fair and Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express received particularly strong reviews in NME and are considered classics of 1980's indie rock. After recording six albums, Forster and McLennan disbanded The Go-Betweens in December 1989. Forster and McLennan pursued solo careers throughout the '90s but were inspired to work together after they were invited by fans at French music magazine Les Inrockuptibles to perform at the magazine's 10th anniversary. In 2000, Forster and McLennan reformed The Go-Betweens, assisted by all three members of Sleater-Kinney, and recorded the album The Friends of Rachel Worth. The most recent line-up (2005) included Forster, McLennan, Adele Pickvance (bass) and Glenn Thompson (drums). http://www.myspace.com/thegobetweensmusic In October 2005, The Go-Betweens finally achieved mainstream recognition, with the album Oceans Apart winning an ARIA award for Best Adult Contemporary Album. Following the death of Grant McLennan on May 6, 2006, Robert Forster announced that The Go-Betweens were no more. Please Note; This page is not run by anyone affiliated with The Go-Betweens. However we do intend to bring you the latest news on all things Go-Betweens, so be sure to keep an eye out for it. « hide

Similar Bands: Robert Forster, Grant McLennan, The Bats, The Chills, The Smiths

Oceans Apart
2005

3.7
16 Votes
Bright Yellow Bright Orange
2003

3.1
8 Votes
The Friends Of Rachel Worth
2000

3.5
13 Votes
16 Lovers Lane
1988

3.9
76 Votes
Tallulah
1987

3.6
17 Votes
Liberty Belle And The Black Diamond Express
1986

3.8
34 Votes
Spring Hill Fair
1984

3.7
16 Votes
Before Hollywood
1983

3.7
21 Votes
Send Me A Lullaby
1982

3.1
6 Votes

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