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Gregory John
Macainsh (born 30
December 1950[citation needed]) is an
Australian former musician and songwriter. He
provided b****
guitar and
backing vocals...
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lineup (1974–1977)
comprised Graeme "Shirley"
Strachan (vocals), Greg
Macainsh (b**** and
backing vocals), Red
Symons (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Bob...
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Australian band Skyhooks; it was
written by the band's b****
guitar player, Greg
Macainsh. It was
released in
February 1978 as the lead
single from
their fourth...
- Green.
Strachan would later drive his
friend to gigs.
Strauks and Greg
Macainsh, on b**** guitar, were
members of
Claptrap in 1970, and they
asked Strachan...
- The
album was
produced by
former Daddy Cool lead
singer Ross Wilson.
Macainsh later said, "We didn't know what to
expect and to what
extent we'd have...
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Jacki Weaver) and
musicians (James and
Vince Leigh of
Pseudo Echo), Greg
Macainsh, none of whom are on the
original audio recording; and were ****embled by...
- and ****s and
vibrators and ****
pills to get back to
holding hands."
Macainsh said "Blue Jeans" had been an
early song from the band. "Ross
Wilson has...
- the
Skyhooks Roadcase boxset in 1996. At the time of release,
songwriter Macainsh said, "Over the past five albums, the band has
dabbled in a
variety of...
- Skyhooks'
signature tracks. The song itself,
written by b****
guitarist Greg
Macainsh, is
about how the
world has
taken a turn for the
worse with all of the...
- Its
television debut was on Hey Hey It's Sa****ay with Skyhook's Greg
Macainsh providing b**** guitar. "You're the Voice",
peaked at No. 1 in Germany,...