'Stuart Grant was (and is) a key member of the Primitive Calculators, one of the groups invited to re-form to appear in Dogs in Space. He was also produced The Ears’ first single ‘Leap for Lunch’. He discusses the social environment which led to the formation of the Primitive Calculators, which continues to be his best-known musical foray, and the way his musical career has been affected by the fame accorded the group through their inclusion in the film. The author considers ongoing iterations and interpretations of the group and its milieu and his own memories and retelling of same. The chapter serves as both a recounting of detail significant to the story of Melbourne late 70s counterculture and a meditation on memory and history.'
Source: Abstract.