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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 It Was Filmic
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'Songwriter and performer Peter Farnan was a member of the Serious Young Insects, a briefly popular Melbourne band of the early 1980s, and then the commercially successful Boom Crash Opera. He was a school friend of Sam Sejavka, Mick Lewis and Tim McLaughlan, the formative members of The Ears. He discusses the absurdist and esoteric behaviour he witnessed amongst the group’s members during the late 1970s and reveals a range of roles (as part of the ‘support crew’) he performed during their existence: he engineered early recordings and played keyboards with the group at one show. His perspective, the second of nine memoirs, is simultaneously inside and apart from The Ears’ world and provides insight into the culture of the period and the band’s core members.'

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    y separately published work icon Urban Australia and Post-punk : Exploring Dogs in Space David Nichols (editor), Sophie Perillo (editor), Cham : Palgrave Macmillan , 2020 18831404 2020 anthology criticism essay

    'Richard Lowenstein’s 1986 masterpiece Dogs in Space was and remains controversial, divisive, compelling and inspirational. Made less than a decade after the events it is based on, using many of the people involved in those events as actors, the film explored Melbourne’s ‘postpunk’ counterculture of share houses, drugs and decadence. Amongst its ensemble cast was Michael Hutchence, one of the biggest music stars of the period, in his acting debut.

    'This book is a collection of essays exploring the place, period and legacy of Dogs in Space, by people who were there or who have been affected by this remarkable film. The writers are musicians, actors and artists and also academics in heritage, history, urban planning, gender studies, geography, performance and music. This is an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about Australian film, society, culture, history, heritage, music and art.' (Publication summary)

    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan , 2020
    pg. 23-26
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  • Melbourne, Victoria,
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