The Groop - "Such A Lovely Way"

The Groop's best known hit single "Woman You're Breaking Me" was released in 1967. The band won a trip to United Kingdom but had little success there. They returned to Australia by October 1968 and Max Ross left the band. They released two more singles, but only "Such A Lovely Way" reached the national top 20 making #13 in February 1969.
The Groop - Woman You're Breaking me

The Groop - Woman You're Breaking me In May 1967 saw the release of the soul-inflected, reverb-drenched "Woman You're Breaking Me" (b/w "Mad Over You", which was written by, and heavily featured drummer Richard Wright, with organist Brian Cadd. This was a major hit -- #6 in Melbourne, #12 in Sydney -- and even charting in some key American centres when it was put out by Columbia Records there. The single was followed by an album of the same name. It was a strong collection of originals and well-chosen covers that were mostly drawn from the band's current popular performing repertoire. It's also notable as one of the first Australian pop LPs to be recorded in stereo. The peak of The Groop's career came in July, when they took out the grand prize in the Hoadleys' Battle of the Sounds, competition, ahead of other worthy finalists like The Questions, James Taylor Move and Gus & the Nomads. The prize, provided by the Sitmar line, was passage for the whole group by on a cruise liner to England, with gig and recording opportunities. Ian Meldrum enthusiastically reported in Go-Set about the band's winning turn: www.milesago.com
The Groop - Sorry (1967)

Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1967: The Groop's promo-film for the single 'Sorry' (Solomon Burke cover in January, 1967), taken from the 1967 album 'Woman You're Breakin' Me'. Band Location: Melbourne, VIC, Australia Track: Sorry Album: Woman You're Breaking Me Composed by: Solomon Burke Produced By: Label: CBS Chart Position: #10 (Australia) Release Date: January, 1967 Footage: Film-clip A Chris Löfvén Production Links: - www.milesago.com - en.wikipedia.org Line-up: Brian Cadd -- Piano, Vocals [ Beale Street Jazz Band -- The Castaways -- The Jackson Kings -- The Groop (1966-1969) -- Axiom (1969-1971) -- solo artist (1972-present) -- The Flying Burrito Brothers (US band 1991-2000) -- The Grateful Dead (toured only) ] Ronnie Charles - Vocals [ The Jackson Kings (mid '60's) - The Groop (1966-1969) - Solo Artist (1969-1970) - Captain Australia & The Honky Tonk (1970-1971) - Atlas (1972-1974) - Solo Artist (1976) - Ronnie Charles & The Retro Bandits (1984-present) ] Richard Wright -- Drums, Vocals [ The Wesley Three (mid '60's) -- The Groop (1964-1968) -- Captain Australia and the Honky Tonk (1970) -- Love Story (1970) -- Wizard (1971) -- Sundown (1971) ] Max Boss - Bass [ The Wesley Three (mid '60's) -- The Groop (1964-1968) ] ------------------------------------------- NZOZ NZOZ1967 1967 Australia Late Sixties 1960's 1960s 60's 60s Musical Terms: R'n'B, Soul, Aussie, Old Australian Band
WOMAN YOU'RE BREAKING ME (1967) by The Groop

Woman You're Breaking Me was the 1967 hit by Australian sixties rock band, the Groop, featuring Ronnie Charles on lead vocal. Also in the band were Brian Cadd (keyboards, vocals), Don Mudie (guitar), Max Ross (bass) and Richard Wright (drums, vocals). This was the second line up of the band (Ross and Wright continued from the first incarnation). This was a major hit -- #6 in Melbourne, #12 in Sydney -- and even charting in some key American centres when it was put out by Columbia Records there. The peak of The Groop's career came in July, when they took out the grand prize in the Hoadleys' Battle of the Sounds, an Aussie sixties rock band competition. The prize, was passage for the whole group by a cruise liner to England, with gig and recording opportunities. The group did ok in England and Europe but didn't set the world on fire sales wise. Just before its return to Australia in October 1968, Max Ross left due to illness, and he was not replaced; Don Mudie switched to bass and the band continued as a four-piece. Don Mudie proved to be a perfect songwriting foil to Brian and their bubbling, organ-propelled "Such A Lovely Way" was released in 1968 to great acclaim, making the national Top 20. Nevertheless, the band had become destabilised and restless in the wake of founding member Ross' departure. After their tenth single, a fine soul-inflected groover called "You Gotta Live Love" / "Sally's Mine", was ignored, The Groop abruptly broke up mid-year. In spite of the recent <b>...</b>
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Groop Dogdrill - Oily Rag

Groop Dogdrill - "Oily Rag" from the album 'Half Nelson'
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"I'm Satisfied" - The Groop (1965)

The Groop originated as The Wesley Three, a folk trio formed by schoolfriends from Melbourne's exclusive Wesley College, Peter McKeddie, Max Ross and Richard Wright. They signed with CBS Australia label in 1964 and released a single, an EP and an album. The Wesley Three evolved into The Groop in 1965 with the addition of English-born guitarist Peter Bruce and a third single, "I'm Satisfied", provided them with their first hit. A second incarnation of this band included Ronnie Charles and Brian Cadd and saw greater success in the later '60s.
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80s Russian rock - Victor Tsoi - blood groop

(word-for-word translation) It's so hot Streets're waiting our footprints, Our boots are covered with sturdust A soft armchair, a chequered plaid, The trigger hasn't been pulled in time It's a sunny day and dazzle dreams The blood groop on your sleeve, Your serial number on the sleeve Wish me luck in this fight I'll need it Not to stay in this grass, no more So wish me luck I'll need it I can pay back But I don't need a win At any cost I don't wish to put my feet On my enemies' chest I'd like to stay with you Just to be with you But a far star in the sky Is urging me to take the road The blood groop on your sleeve, Your serial number on the sleeve Wish me luck in this fight I'll need it Not to stay in this grass, no more So wish me luck I'll need it
"Empty Words" - The Groop (1966)

The Groop originated as The Wesley Three, a folk trio formed by schoolfriends from Melbourne's exclusive Wesley College, Peter McKeddie, Max Ross and Richard Wright. They signed with CBS Australia label in 1964 and released a single, an EP and an album. The Wesley Three evolved into The Groop in 1965 with the addition of English-born guitarist Peter Bruce and a third single, "I'm Satisfied", provided them with their first hit. "Empty Words" was the first single that failed to chart and let to a split and rebirth. A second incarnation of this band included Ronnie Charles and Brian Cadd and saw greater success in the later '60s
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Groop DogDrill - New York Sushi

Groop DogDrill - New York Sushi from the Lovely Skin US CD single the photos used were sent to me by friends who were fortunate enough to have seen them live. thank you!!!
Groop Loop Informational Video (The Wellness Community)

This is an 8-minute introduction to Group Loop, a non-profit website designed for teens with cancer to talk with other teens about their journey to recovery. Meet Jason, Lauren, and Simone, all teens with cancer who have benefitted from the camaraderie they found on Group Loop. To learn more visit www.grouploop.org. Group Loop is brought to you by The Wellness Community (www.thewellnesscommunity.org)
Groop DogDrill - (That) Texaco (Feeling)

Groop DogDrill - (That) Texaco (Feeling) from the album "Half Nelson" Visit: www.myspace.com Lyrics: Don't beg forgiveness Don't go down to well If you resist, Resister... I'd save you for myself and my Texaco friends I'd save you for myself You were asking for it We can take a Poloroid, capture the moment You think I'm foolish If you insist, Insister... Well, Well... I smell the petrol, I feel the pumper, pump-action Light up the matches Strike out........ Well, Well... Resist......Resister
Groop Skool Video 1: Groop Skool Digital Collaboration 2 1/2 Day Workshop

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Groop DogDrill - Hessus

Groop DogDrill - Hessus - from the album "Half Nelson" Please Visit: www.myspace.com Lyrics: I don't want a religious leader, who can't stop shaking his leg What I need is a snake-hipped feeder, to feed me a line............. Hey searcher He's a soul searcher You give me the fever, Feed me a lie I remember a friend once told me, that Jesus was a popstar. He could only walk on water, he couldn't play guitar like you do............. Feed me a line, Feed me a lie And now as darkness falls, I feel the grip around my throat You speak in tongues, your cycle hums, ready to race to you and save me Upon my shoulders, it's a heavy load alone, Lay your hands on me and save me
The Groop

Entrepreneurs talk about working with The Groop. Weston Palmer, CEO of White Canvas, Ryan Scott CEO of Causecast and Al Gore, Live Earth Partner
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Groop Skool Video Newsletter Issue 1

Register at www.groopskool.net For more information about the HOW Interactive Design Conference, go to http Our first ever "Groop Skool Video Newsletter". All video newsletter covering updates, upcoming Groop Skool workshops and events.
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Groop.ly App Demo at TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon

Groop.ly is a group chat application for the iPhone and all phones that can send/receive text messages. Keep in touch with groups of friends in realtime.
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How do you build a successful online business? The Groop's brand driven, user experience process

www.GroopSkool.net facebook www.facebook.com twitter: www.twitter.com Learn The Groop's entire brand driven, user experience process so that you can build a successful online business, website and platform. Workshop 1: Inception Defining your users, your brand & your goals April 30th - May 1st At this beginning stage it is paramount to clearly define your product and your goals. Through Workshop 1: Inception, you will gain an understanding of who you are, where you want to go and what you need to build. You will learn what your website, digital product and platform needs by defining your brand, your users and your business objectives. Sign up now at: www.GroopSkool.net Discounts available to students and AIGA members
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