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Jimmy & the Boys was an act so outrageous that Joh Bjelke-Petersen sought to have them banned from Queensland.

Spectacular concert, which drew together Rick Springfield, John Paul Young, Samantha Fox, Sharon O’Neill, Plastic Bertrand, M, Kate Ceberano and key members of the Motels, the Knack, Little River Band, Racey, Pilot, the Angels and the Bay City Rollers, among others.There was much madness afoot in the dressing rooms and communal gathering spaces, as these sometimes momentary legends loudly caught up with old friends and made new ones.

Iggy was there to perform the only real hit that his theatrical shock rock band Jimmy & the Boys – an act so outrageous that Joh Bjelke-Petersen sought to have them banned from Queensland – managed to achieve, Tim Finn’s; a tale of two wastrels incarcerated in separate hospital wards.

, with a cast of over 250,47 horses and two dogs. Then at the invitation of Nobel Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta he directed for the United Nations the independence ceremonies for East Timor, which would soon be known as Timor-Leste. He described his role in an event, attended by 175,000 people and over 40 world leaders, with some pride, as one of the few people ever to direct the “opening night of a country”.

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