Another rip-snortin` single from The Johnnys. This one circa 1987.
A Quote from The National Film & Sound Archives (of all places!)....
Elvisly Yours - The Johnnys
"Back in 1983, Roddy Radalj on guitar/vocals formed The Johnnys, espousing a 'dumb is good' philosophy for a style of music loosely called cow-punk. As a veteran of the original Le Hoodoo Gurus line-up and other new wave bands, he introduced this curious form of country music on steroids. Spencer P Jones arrived a year later and the direction for this immensely popular live band of the early 1980s was set. Their 1986 album Highlights Of A Dangerous Life was produced by Ross Wilson (Daddy Cool, Mondo Rock) and delivered 38 minutes of wild fast, twisted country songs, including Injun Joe, Showdown, and Deadmen From Boot Hill. In March 1987, Elvisly Yours was released, again produced by Ross Wilson. This demented tribute to the King of Rock And Roll came in a picture sleeve featuring the band in Elvis garb. This was probably their peak moment as the subsequent 1988 album Grown Up Wrong was unsuccessful, leading to the end of The Johnnys. Elvisly Yours recalls just what good idiosyncratic music really was around in the live music scene."
That`s the Australian music scene for those unfamiliar with this bunch of cow-punkers. I love the bit at the end of the clip where Hank Williams welcomes Spencer P Jones (Beasts Of Bourbon) into heaven!
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