67 Special

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Scar 04:16 Tools
Walking Away 04:31 Tools
Sold Your Little Sister For A Red Motor Car 02:58 Tools
Scar - From Triple J's Like A Version 04:16 Tools
Boys & Girls 02:56 Tools
Hey There Bomb 03:38 Tools
Killer Bees 02:28 Tools
The World Can Wait 02:03 Tools
Shot At The Sun 03:28 Tools
Radio Kill 02:38 Tools
Pretty Mess 03:27 Tools
Blood Red Night 01:31 Tools
Cotton Sheets 04:46 Tools
Last Drag 02:58 Tools
5 Degrees 02:22 Tools
The Go 05:01 Tools
The Traveller 06:50 Tools
Scar (Missy Higgins) 04:16 Tools
It's It 05:34 Tools
Lady Gin 02:47 Tools
Songbird 03:24 Tools
Running From The Man 02:36 Tools
Round & Round 03:37 Tools
So Help Us All 03:45 Tools
Patch Me Up 04:18 Tools
Hard Kinda Talk 04:02 Tools
Quickdraw 02:41 Tools
It's Not Like You 05:55 Tools
Curious Mind 05:04 Tools
Princess Pie 02:57 Tools
Cotton Sheets (Reprise) 02:07 Tools
Lost That (The Way That You Do) 00:00 Tools
Zipper 04:17 Tools
Get It Right 02:56 Tools
Good Enough 03:26 Tools
Tell Mama 03:45 Tools
Leave You 03:45 Tools
Cotton Sheets [Reprise] 02:07 Tools
So Ready 02:07 Tools
Lost That 02:07 Tools
Oh! You Pretty Things 03:59 Tools
Scar (From Triple J's Like a Version) 04:16 Tools
[Untitled Track] 04:16 Tools
Scar (Missy Higgins Cover) 04:16 Tools
Walking away (Radio Edit) 03:52 Tools
Hey there bomb (live) 03:52 Tools
Walking Away - Radio Edit 03:52 Tools
Boys & Girls (Live At The Duke Of Windsor) 02:59 Tools
Untitled 02:59 Tools
Hey There Bomb (Live At The Duke Of Windsor) 02:59 Tools
World Can Wait 02:59 Tools
Hidden Track 02:59 Tools
Go 05:02 Tools
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In 1994, Ash Santilla and Gavin Campbell met at high school in their hometown of Benalla, Victoria, and became good friends sharing their passion for rock music. Their first band was called Naybious, named after Gavin's sister Lauren's one-eyed doll. Lead vocalist Santilla and lead guitarist Campbell met multi-instrumentalist Louis Macklin at a school camp, and he became the band's keyboardist and percussionist. Progress of the band stalled for some time, until 2001 when Santilla and Campbell found each other again in Melbourne and began writing again. Soon, drummer Ben Dexter joined after coming to know the group through his brother, and bass guitarist Bryan Dochstader joined the group after noticing the group unloading gear in a supermarket car-park and asking them, "Do you guys need a bass player?" The band couldn't decide on a name for several months until Dexter rang Santilla and asked him, "What's the model of your car?" "HR," Santilla replied. "What year?" "'67." "67 Special?" "Yeah." 67 Special did a six-month residency at the Esplanade Hotel in St Kilda to critical acclaim, and in 2003 signed with Festival Mushroom Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.