UNDECIDED (1966) by The Masters Apprentices - incredible sixties debut single descargar videos gratis


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This was the first single recorded by Australian band the Masters Apprentices. It was composed just before a 1966 demo recording session in Adelaide when they needed an extra song. They were unsure what to call it, so named it 'Undecided'. It features a great overdriven guitar sound, apparently due to a faulty valve in the guitar amplifier.

This song was an astounding debut, and featured raw playing and sound unlike anything else on the charts, in Australia or overseas. Jim Keays' vocals were brazen and uninhibited, complete with yelps and gutteral noises. Undecided was co-written by songwriter Mick Bower, who wrote classic songs for the Masters, such as Buried and Dead, Living in a Child's Dream, Wars or Hands of Time, and Tired of Just Wandering. Unfortunately he left the band early in its career due to ill health. Other members were Brian Vaughton (drums), Gavin Webb (bass) and Rick Morrison (lead guitar).

The band eventually changed personnel while retaining Jim Keays, and went on to more success here in Australia, but for me that early incarnation was special. This is a band worth seeking out, especially those Mick Bower songs, as an example of the early Australian rock scene. Aztec Music has just released a remastered and expanded version of the first album with these songs and more.

I know of no film clip for this song, so I created this slide show with mostly images of the recording line up (a few images of subsequent guitarist Tony Summers crept through).

Comments are welcome.

Update: Just heard today (13 June 2014) that Jim Keays passed away from cancer. R.I.P. Jim Keays.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Gary Hunn

maybe the greatest garage band song of all time.  Mick Bower was such a great writer.

9 years ago

Paul Kruse

Cool, cold and hard.

10 years ago

Paul Kruse

I'm so overwhelmed by my friends. They are truly beautiful :)

10 years ago

MickBrownFishingTV

I hear the Rollin Stones in there!

10 years ago

paul weary

EXCELLENT

10 years ago

Doc Reasonable

BEST ROCK SONG IN HISTORY

10 years ago

330kV

Fantastic song. Don't think I've heard it before??

10 years ago

Anthony Hopgood

R.I.P Steve (drummer)15-10-02

10 years ago

Tom Watson

We loved covering this tune even when we gigged along with the Jim Keays Band!

10 years ago

The Red Bafoon

I am not cool enough for this song...

10 years ago

Paul Burgess

We will always miss you Jim RIP my friend Colin N Paul Burgess................

10 years ago

edwin johnson

just discovered this band today.  Awesome group. 

10 years ago

ReedBender1

1966 age 12 I used to listen to my older brothers vinyls when no one else home -Stones, Animals,Them.....mainly English bands 1960's....but 1966-67 Loved Ones,Easybeats & The Masters equal to the best anywhere, & Undecided&Buried & Dead-forever blasted into my memory.I had no idea what music was about then other than this stuff was powerful and pulsating with life !  Vale Jim

10 years ago

ken Burnett

Australian 60,s Rock n Roll at its best  Oh My The Past is Coming back For a 62 year old   Do Listen

10 years ago

LED1512

Man that was good!Freakbeat destroys.

10 years ago

Lorraine Ashby

LISTEN TO THAT AMAZING GUITAR RIFF.........COULDN'T THINK OF A NAME FOR THIS SO THEY CALLED IT UNDECIDED!!!!

11 years ago

kimbo 306

RIP JIM KEAYS!!! its sad day when one of the best 60s band leaders passes! "UNDECIDED" was,STILL is one of my all time favourites!! thanks for the memories JIM & MA ......kimbo

11 years ago

Larry Crouch

I was a teenager during this time and loved the Masters music, along with other greats of that era. Saddened by the death of Jim Keays

11 years ago

Carl Pagan

That killer riff is very difficult to play at this repeatedly at this speed... I can't do it, and I've never heard any band pull of a decent cover of this song.

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