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Steve Lucas
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I am living my life backwards...



St Kilda, Victoria
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Current touring members for X are...



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Cathy Green

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Kev McMahon

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Photos by Anita Frank



Influences



Vodka, champange, red wine, Saxon drugs and rock and roll and my guitars... music that creates the neccessary endorphins to soothe my savage breast...

The Beatles,

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Slade, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Mott The Hoople, the Easy Beats, Elvis, Gene Vincent, my friends and their welcome opinions...

Astro Boy & 8th Man

Anime myspace

Prince Planet, Gigantor... Heroic fiction, fantasy,Sherlock Holmes... Shintaro, Phantom Agents....

Lon Chaney

Lon Comp

Vintage and classic black and white horror films, my dreams, my nightmares...anything good and everything bad...

Sounds Like

Discography...

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X: Rilen, Lucas and Green

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X: Ian Krahe, Ian Rilen, Steve Cafiero, Steve Lucas.

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X : Ian Rilen, Cath Synnerdahl, Geoff Holmes, Steve Lucas

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X : Ian Rilen, Steve Cafeiro, Peter Cataunche, Steve Lucas

Deam Baby

X : Rilen, Lucas, Green

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X : Ian Rilen, Cath Synnerdahl, Geoff Holmes, Steve Lucas and a host of thousands!

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X : Rilen, Lucas, Green

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X : Rilen, Cafeiro, Lucas

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Bigger Than Jesus features...

Steve Lucas, Hank Oudendyke, Kevin McMahon, Craig Whitelock and Brett Kingman



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Groody Frenzy....

Steve Lucas, Doug Falconer and Anthony Ragg.

Groody Frenzy live brought forth...

Steve Lucas, Boris Falovic, Paula Drake and Chris Gormly



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A.R.M. the players being...

Steve Lucas, Chris Welsh, Mike Couvret and Dianne Spence.



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Pubert Brown-Fridge consists of...

Steve Lucas, Geoff Holmes, Jim Dickson, John Butler and Rebecca Hancock.



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Empty Horses (on the album)are...

Steve Lucas, Cath Synnerdahl, Rosie Westbrook, Greg Ham and Craig Harneth.

Empy Horses (Melbourne line up)live are;

Steve Lucas, Kevin McMahon, Dean ...?

Empty Horses Sydney line up are; Steve Lucas, Jon Schofield and Jim Elliott.



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Bread And Water

Featuring Paul Kelly, Chris Wilson,Craig Harnath, Cameron Gould, Nigel McLean, Dave cambell, Chris Doheny, Andrew Pendelbury, Brett Kingman, Sam Panetta and (me obviously) Steve Lucas



Double Cross

Steve Lucas, Nigel, Paula, Ashly and Pete. Special guests; Quincy Mclean and John Reese.



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Me and the delightful Julia.

Make ém laugh!

Laughing with me, not at me!

Harmless fun

"And while I'm at, bring us another drink!"

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Winter for Poland and France!

Photo's courtesy of Richard Sharman.



These next 3 photos were taken at a gig called IDGAFF. If you look closely you will see some spheres orbiting around me. It is not an affect that I have used to create them. I have been told they are spirits. Some well meaning, others not so. Anything is possible I guess.....

Steve and spirit lights 1

Steve & Jamie with spirit spheres

Steve with spirit spheres 2 Photos by Mandy.

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Me and a very young Casual End Mile

Anyway, moving right along.



So Pubert had a Launch.....

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... and yes, we spelt Occurrence wrong on the poster... (sigh!)



About A ONCE AND FUTURE THING.



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This is album is where I really started to get into the whole idea of production. It is my tribute to the bands and music of the times that shaped and warped my ever dishevelled mind.

The 'missing songs' I would have contributed had I been around the where and when as it all happened. The influences are obvious and intended to be. I slept and woke to the music of the Beatles, The Who, Small Faces, The Kinks and The Rolling Stones (to name but a few). Also bands like the Easy Beats, Masters Apprentices, Spectrum and such. They played continually in my head like I was tuned into a non stop radio show broadcast directly into my mind....

The recording process with Geoff Holmes and the rest of the gang was a blast! I have the fondest memories of those times....

With friends like Mike Duffy and Scott the mix down sessions were equally enjoyable.

I laughed , I cried, it changed my life. I've never been the same. (not that I ever was)

My god, all that Gin and Absynthe....

THE PUBERT BROWN-FRIDGE OCCURRENCE...

A ONCE AND FUTURE THING



Track Listing

Eight Days A Week - Sleepy Jan - Come Friday Afternoon - Make It Happen - The Icecream Song - Bite The Sun - Love Is A Virus - The One You Love - Bottle Of Gin - Neon And Venom - Don't Cry No Tears

The Players

Steve Lucas, Geoff Holmes, Jim Dickson, John Butler, Rebecca Hancock (Unfortunately we missed out on getting a shot of Rebecca during the session, my bad. Will find something appropriate soon.)



the band 1 session

Photo by Helene Rosanove



CD REVIEWS



"With a grin and a chuckle, you can file this one right there next to your Dukes of Stratosphear (or maybe Spinal Tap) records. Led by Steve Lucas (of X fame, Australian version, as well as Bigger Than Jesus), the PBFO twirl out of the haze to offer up 11 cuts of heavy psychedelic mayhem nodeled on the Small Faces, Kinks, the Move and other late 60s British touchstones. From the lead track, and a sludgy Blue Cheerish traipse through the Beatles' "Eight Days a Week," done more or less from the musico-chronological perspective of, say, 1970, rather than 1964, it's clear some pretty seriously warped and witty people are on board for this record. By the second track, where music hall meets hazy post-psyche to romp through the neighbourhood near Ogden Nut's Gone Flake, you're pretty much a goner. Like a true time tunnel into a ficitionalized but wholly familiar past, the PBFO will suck you into their loony world in the space of a backbeat. Current fave: "The One You Love," which'll drive you crazy by reminding you of about eight other songs, none of which come immediately to mind. Deranged fun." - Pop Culture Press (US)

"Fans of The Kinks and The Move will want to take particular note of The Pubert Brown Fridge Occurrence. Featuring members of the bands X and Radio Birdman, the folks in this band play with the excitement and vitality of a newly formed young band. These folks are obviously paying homage to the bands they loved from the 1960s. The tunes on A Once and Future Thing display a playfulness and optimism that are sadly missing in today's musical climate. The feel of this album is highly reminiscent of The Rutles and The Young Fresh Fellows (one of the greatest bands of all time that will hopefully one day receive the recognition they deserve). This album begins on a confusing note with a strange cover of The Beatles "Eight Days A Week"...before blasting off into ten of the band's original tunes. The hazy hummable songs on this album are pure and uplifting...hopefully igniting a spark that will be heard 'round the world. Killer cuts include "Come Friday Afternoon," "Bite the Sun," "Bottle of Gin," and "Neon and Venom." Great stuff." (Rating: 5++) - BABYSUE.com



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Thank God someone from Sydney nascent late '70's punk scene was listening to '60's London, Liverpool, Manchester rather than (as well as?) Detroit , New York! With this collection, Steve Lucas and his Pubert Brown-Fridge Occurrence cohorts redress the balance and remind the world that it wasn't just Britain's Nuggets garage obscurities or America's art rock or shock rock outsiders that were impacting on the impressionable minds of the world's youth and Australia's in particular.

The Beat groups that burst out in the wake of the Beatles were making gems just as amazing, just as adventurous, often just as hilarious as anything that came out punk scene 15 years ago.

Here on one disc is the impact of those groups, in all their manifestations, from pure pop to vaudeville, art house to fun house, all delivered with tender loving care but with tongue set firmly in cheek, just the way it should. This record fairly sweats Fab, pop to smile away the day, or perhaps a slightly inebriated evening or three.

Eight Days A Week ... done the way Lennon would have recorded it for the White Album, just to piss McCartney off ... Fab Four on dope!

Sleepy Jan ...are we sniffing Syd Barrett's aftershave, pure Floyd pop before Syd lost the plot, complete with "recorder" solo!

Come Friday Afternoon ...move over Traffic, or is it the Kinks? Small Faces? Either way here come the Puberts, doing their own trippy kind of Friday On My Mind anthem.

Make It Happen ... Phil Judd tried to recreate this sort of gloriously "lads" style Small Faces singalong thing with the Swingers. Problem was he didn't have the sense of humour. Steve Lucas obviously has in spades. So what if he had a hit with it!

The Ice Cream Song ... More Elvis Costello than The Move perhaps, or is it The Turtles? Maybe this is what happened once they got Eleanor sung by Gerry "Loved Ones" Huphreys pretending to be Mike Oldfield. Confused? Good! A kiddies xylophone has never sounded so rock.

Bite The Sun ... Back to the British side of the Pond for another slice of Pop psychedelia in that Incense Peppermints vibe.

Love Is A Virus ...Bonzo Dog Doodah Band taking on Bryan Ferry territory, at least lyrically! Or is it even scarier, and reliving the duets of...now who was it sang Cinderella Rockafella? That's right, Esther & Abi Ofarim! Immortally naff!!

The One You Love ... " You and me going nowhere" Beatles descend to New Vaudeville vocal melodies, kazoo solos and a most curious guitar sound, dodgy synth brass section and more gloriously kaleidoscopic musical mayhem in an outro that could go on forever. And almost does!

Bottle Of Gin ... Kinks teritory, God bless 'em. Who cares? Where's the ice?!

Neon and Venom ...Oooh, "raawwwkkk!!" But wait, we're still not quite in Gun n Roses territory, though these days even they would probably be happy with a gig at Dapto RSL! Either way the Puberts AND Pubettes! are rockin' out there. Tex Perkins would be proud.

Don't Cry No Tears ...Heart on sleeve, string section tugs at your emotions, the "BIG LOVE SONG", part Donovan part Barry Ryan. This is the sensitive Stephen, the romantic strolling balladeer, and the perfect end to a perfect pop confection, and my goodness, where did that Robert Plant scream come from? Epic, fab, groovy gear indeed!

Michael Smith. The Drum



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A ONCE & FUTURE THING - The Pubert Brown Fridge Occurrence (Laughing Outlaw) X man Steve Lucas and friends have delivered an album completely out of step with anything else. Which you'd have to guess is exactly what was intended. The Pubert Brown Bridge Occurrence (ask about the name and you'll get a different answer everytime) is the sound of the Kinks meeting the Small Faces in the Scotch On St James club, well after closing time with all concerned truly ripped out of their minds. It's some loose amalgam of Brit pop-psych and music hall overtones with pieces of grit collected from the floor of the UFO Club on the soles of someone's Beatles boots.

The Pubert Fridge Brown Occurrence (that's hard to type, kids, so it's PBFO from here on in) had its beginnings in Saturday afternoon jams by Steve Lucas and a few Sydney acquaintances. Steve swapped guitar for keyboards, for the most part. Old Kinks fan, Gentleman Jim Dickson, lately of Radio Birdman but a member of so many other bands (Louis Tillett, Penny Ikinger, Lipstick Killers) he must need a personal assistant to organise rehearsal dates, brought along his bass. X bandmate Geoff Holmes fronted with his guitar and John Butler's presence on drums made it a band.

This isn't the first time Steve Lucas has indulged a need to stretch his musical legs outside the sometimes rigid confines of X. From collaborations with the folky White Cross to the '70s raunch of A.R.M. and the theatrically metallic attack of Bigger Than Jesus, he's been down a few side tracks. The common thread is there's always been a deep and abiding love of rock and roll in its most purest guises, as well as a sense of humour. Both abound on this album.

A deconstruction of the Moptops' "Eight Days a Week", done in heavy psych style, opens "A Once and Future Thing" and confirms that this is going to be an unusual outing. There's a whiff of something in the air and it's not the Maharishi's farts. (The Fridge do a neat cover of "Tin Soldier" live but evidently it didn't make the cut.) "Sleepy Jan" marries rusty-edged Townsend guitar to throbbing bass and Moon-like fills to a recorder solo and a lyric about, well, Jan's love of a good kip.

"Make It Happen" is the bounciest tune here, an ode to under achievement with an irrepressible smile on its dial. Move over Stevie Marriott. The vocal follows the melody line and it's handclaps all round as the rest of the Fridge get into the act on vocals, a la something off "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake". The sounds of someone's (presumably Steve's) fucked up attempts to play "Greensleaves" on glockenspiel are left intact as a between-track piece filler. Snatches of sound effects duck in and out throughout the disc, adding to the sense of absurdity.

Rebecca Hancock's backing vocals add some sweet texture to a few songs and nowhere to better effect than on the jaunty "Love is a Virus" and the seaside feel of "The Ice Cream Song", the latter a big sounding, speculative relationship song that's nowhere as heavy as the description I just used.

"Love is a Virus" is the Fridge in electric musical hall mode. Fab keyboards and Rickenbacker propel "Come Friday Afternoon", another Kinksy track leavened by Rebecca Hancock and a call and response count-off by the band of the weekdays. The entire album is far from light and bright pop all the way through; "Bite the Sun", for example, is a shift to '70s psych territory, vaguely Eastern in its melody.

The diehards expressed a murmur of regret after PBFO's live debut just over a year or so ago because X they ain't - a short-sighted view as there's nothing around I can think of that is. If you're an X-ophile, you will recognise the closing track, "Don't Cry No Tears" (renamed "Don't Cry, No Tears" here) , which has been a staple since the "At Home With You". It's also maybe the best song ever to carry S. Lucas authorship. Here, it's given a straight reading but is fleshed out with strings and keys from recent X collaborator John Gaucci, rounding things off nicely. It's also the cut where the trademark Lucas howl really slips the leash and there's some tasty guitar from him and Geoff Holmes.

This is probably the only album you'll buy this year with kazoo. It's all a little trippy, very dippy and very much like the Kinks in what "Ugly Things" magazine calls their Crushed Velvet Phase, which'd be around the time of the "Kinks Kontroversy" album.



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I could have been easily convinced that this was the long lost product of a forgotten British pop band recorded in the wake of Sgt. Pepper. On second thought, it might not have been so easy, since my interest in the era is such that I'd find it hard to believe I hadn't heard of, if not actually heard, music this good.

Of course, I haven't heard it, because it's not a buried treasure from the golden age of Brit psychedelia, but the perfectly contemporary product of modern day Aussies fronted by Steve Lucas and Geoff Holmes of X. In this incarnation, they channel the Beatles, early Floyd and other exemplars of that magical time and place with apparent affection, while creating something impressively original in its own right.

This is the kind of music that the word 'groovy,' in its most positive possible sense, was coined to describe. Get in the groove.

Track List: Eight Days A Week * Sleepy Jan * Come Friday Afternoon * Make It Happen! * The Ice Cream Sons * Bite The Sun * Love Is A Virus * The 1 U Love * Bottle Of Gin * Neon And Venom * Don't Cry, No Tears



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"This is the sort of album that only a totally unhinged label like Laughing Outlaw would release. It's certifiably weird in that wonderful psychedelic sense of complete lunacy. It's also literate, impassioned and sounds like it comes from another place and time. The Kinks and The Move intersect via Stanmore in 2003. How come X never sounded like this? Go figure." Stuart Coupe.



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The Pubert Brown Fridge Occurrence - A Once and Future Thing (CD, Laughing Outlaw, Pop/rock) Fans of The Kinks and The Move will want to take particular note of The Pubert Brown Fridge Occurrence. Featuring members of the bands X and Radio Birdman, the folks in this band play with the excitement and vitality of a newly formed young band. These folks are obviously paying homage to the bands they loved from the 1960s. The tunes on A Once and Future Thing display a playfulness and optimism that are sadly missing in today's musical climate. The feel of this album is highly reminiscent of The Rutles and The Young Fresh Fellows (one of the greatest bands of all time that will hopefully one day receive the recognition they deserve). This album begins on a confusing note with a strange cover of The Beatles "Eight Days A Week"...before blasting off into ten of the band's original tunes. The hazy hummable songs on this album are pure and uplifting...hopefully igniting a spark that will be heard 'round the world. Killer cuts include "Come Friday Afternoon," "Bite the Sun," "Bottle of Gin," and "Neon and Venom." Great stuff. (Rating: 5++)



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(I love this one)

By A Customer

the Pubert Brown-Fridge Occurrence i took a punt when i brought this cd having never heard it before ,its the best cd i've brought in the last year from the 1st track to the last, 'eight days a week'[beatles cover]is awesome.'come friday afternoon' also great,its very 60's ,you can hear a lot of british groups beatles ,kinks ,small faces,bonzo dog do dah band if your like me and love that 60's sound you won't be disappionted i highly reccommend it, i keep hearing 8 days a week in my head and i've had the cd for 6mths



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Steve Lucas is best known in Australian rock circles as frontman for punk rock legends X. He has some of the biggest lungs in the business and can belt out a racket on his guitar, but there is a softer side to this gangly rock stalwart. It can be heard on X's devastatingly mournful Don't Cry No Tears or solo numbers like All By Myself.

I first heard Lucas's delicacies at the Grace Darling Hotel in Collingwood. Attending my childhood babysitter's surprise 90th birthday I heard strangely familiar sounds emanating from the pub below as the drunken son mumbled an incoherent longwinded speech. It was X unplugged: my favourite punk songs, played acoustically by Lucas with bongos! It became clear: scratch away the bombastic guitars and bravado from Lucas' work, and you are left with classic songs, wonderful melodies and Lucas' rich laconic vocals.

For his new solo project, Pubert, Lucas is plugging in, but rather than being inspired by punk rock, he's nodding his head to the classic British bands of the late 60's such as The Kinks.There's the expected great playing and singing, but still plenty of the X swagger and Lucas humour. As a clever interpreter of songs (he's done amazing things with Roy Orbison's Dream Baby and KISS' I Was Made for Loving You), Lucas has finally made the Beatles' corny Eight Days a Week a great song! Patrick Donovan. The Age



"More than the mostest. The Kinks and The Small Faces could really learn a thing or two from this exciting new group!" Murray Engleheart. Remedy,

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When I first heard this album, I helpfully remarked to Steve, "You know - I think you're getting there with this recording". "Yes, great", he said. "I've only been at it for 25 years". His debut album with X - X-Aspirations - was recorded in an afternoon and is considered an Australian masterpiece. I may as well have said, "here, take this egg and suck..."

In 25 years, Steve's been through many musical guises - Double Cross, Groody Frenzy, Bigger than Jesus... The constant, of course, has been X. On reading X reviews I always thought most reviewers were getting it wrong, that they misinterpreted what was really going on. There may have been that famous punk ethos, but, musically, X were a pop band with pop influences and pop sensibilities. And they certainly knew how to rock and roll.

But this isn't about X. Only in that it's the forays away from X that give the game away. Take The Pubert Brown Fridge Occurrence, for instance. Steve has assembled an ensemble cast for his rather theatrical production, A Once And Future Thing. A cast that features the talents of Geoff Holmes, Jim Dickson, John Butler, Rebecca Hancock along with a cameo appearance from John Gaucci. Not only can you hear the fun they had during these sessions, you can feel it. Fun is the essence of the ‘Occurrence’. After a drunken midnight raid of the high school music department the ‘Fridge’ have delivered a happy rollicking record full of - occasionally sleazy - pop nuggets. Cuckoo clocks mix easily with recorders, tubas, mandolins and kazoos. It's a mock-opera, a canvas on which to write your own story, inviting you to engage your imagination (as any good concept album should).

From the opening tripped out, lazing cover of, 'Eight Days A week', to the tender X-reprised 'Don't Cry No Tears', Pubert Brown-Fridge takes you on a cheerfully boozy tour through German beer halls, bustling train stations, Patpong-style nightclubs, a ride on an old fairground round-a-bout and a sticky beachside rendezvous. A bottle of gin is no longer cause for maudlin introspection but extroverted celebration. Roll out the barbie and let's get started. The town's never looked so brown! Claire Hedger.

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And now for something completely different.....

And now for something completely different

Steve Lucas finally comes clean.

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And from the vault......

Me and a mate planning to knock over the local lolly shop!

The humble beginnings of a rock 'n' roll outlaw.....

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There you have it. The Three faces Of Steve.
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If you cant go west... go north. So I am.

This one is for me mates in Maitland.

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...and wait for it...

mty horses sando

This one is for Sydney town...

Thanks to 'Howlin Cat Balou" for artistic contribution.

Steve Lucas; guitars and lead vocals,

Jon Schofield; Bass, mandolin and vocals

Jim Elliot; Dums and a very fine disposition.



X ARE CELEBRATING THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RELEASE AND RE - ISSUE OF X-ASPIRATIONS! ALSO WE ARE PROMOTING THE RELEASE OF X'S RECENTLY FILMED DVD 'X - LIVE AT THE FORUM'

It is now on sale at JB HI FI or you can order it through www.aztecmusic.net

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I've been getting into production... The new DollSquad album (which I produced) is coming out soon. Checkout more about Joey and the girls at www.myspace/the officialdollsqud page. (They are in my top friends). I think I can say we all had a ball. Best fun you can have with your pants on!

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I also spent some time recording and producing what could be my daughter's first album. It was a wonderful experience indeed. Please go to www.myspace/ a casual end mile (also in top friends) and checkout some of the tracks. You'll be delightfully surprised, I am sure.

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Madelaine in the Bake House Studio. Photo by Anita Frank.



So about me...

I was told, that I am by nature, a sceptic... but I doubt it.

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Who I'd Like To Meet...

Kilgor's Trout.

Interests...

I am interested in the uncanny amounts of tiny bits of scrap paper seem to accumulate in my pockets at such a proficient rate...

Music...

It's this simple, I love all good music and hate all bad music.

It hath charm to soothe the savage breast.

Films...

Yeah, I like films... anime, sword and sorcery, action...

pretty much anything.

T.V.....

Anything or nothing. I am not connected.

I watch only DVD's. TV freaks me out.

I love The Man In The Suitcase and Department S type series....

People I admire...

Druss the Legend, Himus Funklehemp, Pubert Brown-Fridge, Ray Harryhausen, Ray Bradury, David Gemmell and Herbie Mayhem, J. Backseat, Groucho and Chiko Marx and the guy that wrote The Master and Margaritta. oh, and J D Salinger

Books....

I love books..... sometimes they are the best friends I have.





I was invited, along with a group of other musicians to perform at a free open air concert. we set out to raise awarness as well as much needed money, medicines and medical equipment. It had a huge impact on my life.

Please check out Love , Hope and Strenghth site, they need and deserve all the help and support that they can get.... I have seen the world with new eyes and it is affecting me deeply and most profoundly.



Oh and let's not forget the other degenerate guys and gals I associate with... From the X vaults comes this unsightly thing! I have waited sooo long for this...

Ladies and gentlemen...

it gives me great pleasure to give you

DEGENERATE BOY,

The Movie!

Recorded and performed at the Albury Hotel







NEW NEWS FLASH !!!!!!

Now available in Australia for the first time ever....

the original Rilen, Lucas, Krahe & Caferio line up.

Recorded in 1978,

at the Australian Film and Television School

...the 7" vinyl E.P. Hate City

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Cover art by Bedlem and Mayhem



I found this by accident...

I think it is brilliant. Heart warm thanks to whom it may concern







OLD NEWS FLASH!!!! AZTEC RECORDS is following up the re-release of X's blockbuster 'At Home With You' with a remastered and mind blowing re-release of one of Australias most influencial recordings... yes, the immortal 'X-Aspirations'. New booklet, new pics and a previously unreleased version of 'Mother' produced by Todd Hunter. UNBELEIVABLE!!! The band will be doing launches around Australia through February and March.



AS YOU CAN SEE X hAS BEEN PRETTY BUSY.... CELEBRATING THE RE-ISSUE OF X-ASPIRATIONS AND THE RELEASE OF OUR FIRST EVER DVD, X - LIVE AT THE FORUM. GIG HISTORY AS FOLLOWS...



Quick throw together by me...

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The original X line up doing TV Cabaret Roll Ian Krahe, Steve Cafeiro, Ian Rilen and me, Steve Lucas. circa77 /78





Art by Joey Bedlam

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Ian, Steve and me doing John Lennon's Mother (Ummm should I rephrase that?)





Art by Joey Bedlam

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X and More. Nuff said.





Art by Joey Bedlam

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X doin Roy Orbison's DREAM BABY



It was the 80's... what can I say...



Art by Joey Bedlam

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I DONT WANNA GO OUT!!!!!



Ian,Steve,Pete And Meslef belting it out!



Cover art by Joey Bedlam

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Art by Joey Bedlam

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Now back to Pubert Brown-Fridge.

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A Once And Future came with a booklet within the CD. I hope you enjoy the images

Album Artwork 1

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Album Artwork (credits)

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The end.

All "Pubert" artwork by Louise Graber & Steve Lucas



Now something from the archives....

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An oldie but a goldie....



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Nov 6 2009 1:24 AM

Hey Pa,
it was fun seeing you play tonight. Made me feel like I was about twelve again.
Can you teach me 'Bread and Water'? I want to cover it.
xx
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Nov 6 2009 1:24 AM

Debut album 'Songs for Tuesdays' out now on High Spot Recordings! Hope you can make it to the record launch!


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a casual end mile
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Oct 30 2009 12:34 PM

Daaaaaad! I was gonna call you. I have to go to a halloween party. WHAT CAN I GO AS!? You know all the answers... I don't wanna be a lame cat/devil/vampire
HELP!
xx
Vanessa

Vanessa



Oct 30 2009 12:34 PM

Hi, emailed 3 of 5 music lists earlier. Can you pls pass'em onto Joey, don't want to clog up her mailbox. 2 more lists coming. If something you want's not there, just ask me. Got RUBBER SOUL SESSIONS! Same production vein as the Pet Sounds ones. Hey Joey, that movie below's apparently a flop. Obviously they based the character on the wrong Steve! Imagine if they'd based it on La Lucas? It'd be an alcohol drenched debauched 'whatever-were-they-thinking' fairytale. Nobody would believe it. X0 to you both. V
Joey Bedlam

Joey Bedlam



Oct 29 2009 9:20 AM

have a really rockin' halloween!


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Joey Bedlam

Joey Bedlam



Oct 22 2009 2:30 AM

HAAAAAAAAAAA...how apt!

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Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas

 Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas



Oct 22 2009 12:04 AM

What the, where were we when Muds was here...

Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas

 Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas



Oct 22 2009 12:03 AM

hey nice....The Prince & the Showgirl!....just checkin you out babe...xoxox
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jo meares and the honeyriders

jo meares and the honeyriders



Oct 19 2009 6:26 AM

Hey Steve, Definitely try to make it! Hope you are good...Jo x
Urbansally

Urbansally



Oct 19 2009 6:26 AM

from mandy sally's daughter i like the change of your myspace page ive got some pictures and clips of you ill have to somehow pass over to you what a life today if i dont see you hear ill see you somewhere else.........xxx mr lucas
FRANK LEE EARNEST & THE EMPTY GLASSES

FRANK LEE EARNEST & THE EMPTY GLASSES



Oct 15 2009 8:15 PM

You're one eclectic son of a gun Lucus...
...and there I was at the Pint (or elsewhere) waging my tough to you about X
and how important it is to be heard by everyone
like it could have been over 15% of your musical history.
...Kind of like somebody telling Roberts Plant how incredible 'that band' was,
and Plant replying, "Yeah, it was something I did when I was young, but that was then and I've moved on from that now.

See ya 'round punk :)
~dale.


C.H.O.I.C.E.

Change Happens only If Compassion exists



Oct 14 2009 11:07 AM

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Time For Action records

Time For Action records



Oct 14 2009 11:07 AM

OUT NOW !!!!




LONG TALL SHORTY - The Sound Of Giffer City CD/LP
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Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas

 Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas



Oct 14 2009 4:06 AM

My flights have changed..so many planes to catch..see you soon..sending love xoxox
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FRANK LEE EARNEST & THE EMPTY GLASSES

FRANK LEE EARNEST & THE EMPTY GLASSES



Oct 14 2009 4:06 AM

Thanks sweetheart :)
Living life sideways in reverse works too.
Amethyst Wings

Amethyst Wings



Oct 13 2009 9:31 AM

Cool, think I can guess this time.
THE RACKETS

THE RACKETS



Oct 13 2009 9:31 AM

FRI 13 TH HI FI POSTER
DollSquad - official page

DollSquad - official page



Oct 13 2009 4:04 AM

Hello you fab person!  Look what Lulu and I made!
xoxo



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a casual end mile

a casual end mile
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Oct 13 2009 4:04 AM

The mail arrived just after I spoke to you! There are some nice pictures. I put one up
xx
THE RACKETS

THE RACKETS



Oct 13 2009 4:04 AM

FRI 13 TH HI FI POSTER
Firebird

Firebird



Oct 13 2009 4:04 AM

Mr Steve,


4th November is in my dairy!

annie in the blue mountains x
Jimmy Yukka and His Amazing Band

Jimmy Yukka and His Amazing Band



Oct 13 2009 4:04 AM


JIMMY YUKKA HAS HAD ENOUGH OF MYSPACE

Hi

Thanks for being our myspace friend. We get spammed all the time on myspace and its getting hard to know who's a fan and who isn't. If you are a fan it would be great to see you at our next gig - see www.jimmyyukka.com.
In future the best way to find out about what we are up to is to join our mailing list.




If you have any questions about this or anything you can

Contact Myself or Quick Stix here



All the best

Jimmy

To hear our NEW PODCAST click Here!!

a casual end mile

a casual end mile
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Oct 12 2009 12:15 AM

Hey thanks Pa,
you should put up some 'Bread and Water' songs. Or some of those sessions I was talking about the other day.
I am still sick but at least I can kind of talk today.
Love you
xx
Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas

 Contessa WinAnrosa & Steve Lucas



Oct 11 2009 1:33 AM

oh my god they were so yummy, thankyou so much!
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