Babeez were one of Melbourne’s original punk bands. Starting in 1975 as Fallen Angel and then Antennae and the TV Kids, with Bruce Milne on bass and Graeme Pitt on guitar. By the end of 1976 Babeez were officially formed. Influenced by bands like The New York Dolls and MC5, they were the first Melbourne punk band to get a single out, which was financed by the band and recorded in the band's lounge room on cheap equipment. The three track EP featuring ''Nobody Wants Me'', ''Hate'', and ''Dowanna Love'' was released in November 1977 and came in a pressing of 500 copies. It was housed in brown paper bags with the track titles crudely mistyped on the back, while the cover showed a photo of an aborted foetus. Some of the records also had a page from a Fantastic Four or another comic inside.
By the end of 1977 the band had changed their name to News and went on to become one of Melbourne’s finest Punkesque outfits that played really great punk rock, full of enthusiasm and attitude. In May 1978 a second single was released, ''Dirty Lies'', rating as one of the classics of the late 1970’s Australian punk movement. In 1979 the News issued the 'Dirty Secrets' double single featuring ''Hate'' and ''Do Wanna Love'', plus two other songs ''Sweet Dancer'' and ''Tell me Why?'' In 1980 their fourth and final record ''That Girl / I’m so Confused'' was released on the Missing Link label. In 2016 Buttercup released a compilation album of previously released and unreleased tracks by the Babeez.
Members
Gavin Quinn (vocals), Jarryl Wirth (guitar), Julie Jordan (bass), Greg Perano (drums), Paul Makeshift (drums), John Murphy (drums)
''Dowanna Love / Hate / Sweet Dancer Au Go-Go / Tell Me Why'' 1978Gavin Quinn (vocals), Jarryl Wirth (guitar), Julie Jordan (bass), Greg Perano (drums), Paul Makeshift (drums), John Murphy (drums)
''That Girl / I'm So Confused'' 1980 Missing Link
EPs (as Babeez)
''Babeez' 1977
References
http://www.punkjourney.com/babeez.php
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