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Where to, mate?

Tully
Oct 5, 2012 Updated Jan 31, 2013

What happens when you run into one of your musical heroes driving a cab?

That's exactly what happened to Four Corners Producer Mark Bannerman when he hailed a cab in Sydney, only to be greeted by Richard Lockwood from 70s Prog band Tully.

"As we turned into my street, he asked me what my favourite track was. I didn't hesitate, except I couldn't remember the name - only the tune. Falteringly I began to hum it (it's called 'Softly, Softly'). He looked across and smiled and began to sing along with me. There we were after midnight, just a short distance from the house where the band had lived while recording the song in question, singing like two madmen."

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Tully (1968–1978) was an Australian progressive rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s which had a close association with the Sydney-based film/lightshow collective Ubu.

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Oct 6, 2012. 12:15pm
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On Dec 22, 2012. 8:54pm

Isn't that the $64,000 question?

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