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postpunk77 added a new video to KRLI
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The popular recording of the hit single 'You don't have to be baby to cry' by the caravelles (with some unseen photos)
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Bruce Meyers (bruncem@ozemail.com.au) joined Stedfast Enterprises Limited in 1965 to raise hard to get funds for the non denominational Christian ...
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Bruce Meyers (bruncem@ozemail.com.au) joined Stedfast Enterprises Limited in 1965 to raise hard to get funds for the non denominational Christian Mission Society, Open Air Campaigners, founded in Sydney in 1892. Stedfast took the Australian agency for Thomas Electronic organs in 1965 and traded in a small but growing business until approx 1973. An annual budget of a minimal $7000 pr annum, was violently affected when the companys friendly advertising agent , Tom Glynn, advised that Liberace was doing a concert tour in Australia and maybe could a Thomas organ commercial in Australia. He was contracted to opposition Baldwin Organs for virtually every country, but not Australia. Bruce agreed but was staggered to find Liberaces fee would be $25000 US dlrs. He saw the potential and agreed but obstacles occurred. The Australian Musicians Union refused Liberace Permission to work in Australia, other than the concert terms of his visa. After much negotiation, we decided to make the commercial in USA. In order to do this we:
1.Had a script written by an Australian Scriptwriter. 2.Found an Australian soundman willing to travel to USA for the commercial 3.Found an Australian Cameraman, travelling in USA, to film the commercial. 4.Found a ten year old schoolgirl in Sydney, Justine Wilson, and Bruce taught her to play the first four bars of When the saints Go Marching In using the exclusive Thomas ColorGlo System. 5.Arranged for Justines Grandmother to be available as chaperone. 6.Arranged for a Thomas organ to be shipped from Los Angeles for the commercial. 7.Bruce Meyers planned the project as commercial director.
We shipped the whole unit to Liberaces Los Angeles home in Las Vegas. The commercial was made in the garage of Liberaces home. The garage was:-
1.Air conditioned. 2.Floor of Italian Tiles 3.Had three chandeliers. 4.Had five poker (slot) machines. 5.Had no room for a car, which was a limousine and wouldnt have fitted anyway.
The commercial was made on a day temperature was 104 degrees. Every time we filmed and recorded a segment, we had to turn the noisy air conditioner off. Between segments we were plied with fruit punch by Liberace to counter the heat.
We shot 1800 feet of 35mm film, converted back in Australia into one 60 second and two 30 second commercials. They were the most successful music commercial in Australian Music Industry history. The whole production, travel and TV time cost exceeded $500,000 and Australian Organ sales, not only for Thomas, but for all other competitors, reached staggering sales increases, so that Australian organ sales proportionately were higher than for most other world markets. Liberace was the most professional and helpful artist I have ever worked with.
Bruce Meyers Managing Director Stedfast Enterprises Limited Stedfast @ozemail.com.au
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Slowdive - Melon Yellow
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Thank you for uploading Track of the Moon Beast.