Vincent Melouney (Maloney) (born 18 August 1945) is an Australian musician, singer and songwriter best known as an official member of The Bee Gees from 1967 to 1969 during the group’s initial period of worldwide success.
Prior to joining Bee Gees in March 1967, he had formed the bands The Vibratones (1963), The Aztecs (1964, later joined by Billy Thorpe), Vince And Tony’s Two (1965, with Tony Barber) and The Vince Maloney Sect (1966.) In 1970, Vince put together the Australian "supergroup" Fanny Adams. He was also briefly a member of Tony Worsley and The Blue Jays (1965,) Ashton, Gardner and Dyke (1969) and The Cleves (1971.)
Early life
Vince Melouney was born in Sydney on 18 August 1945 and attended
Normanhurst Boys High School
Normanhurst Boys' High School (colloquially known as Normo) is an Selective school (New South Wales), academically selective secondary school, secondary day school for boys, located in the suburb of , on the Upper North Shore (Sydney), Upper Nor ...
from 1958 to 1961. As Vince Maloney, he was a founding member of
Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs
Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs were an Australian rock band formed in Sydney, New South Wales. The group enjoyed success in the mid-1960s, but split in 1967. They re-emerged in the early 1970s to become one of the most popular Australian hard-ro ...
, whose cover of the classic "
Poison Ivy" famously kept The Beatles from the Number 1 spot on the Sydney music charts at the very moment that the Fab Four was making its first and only tour of Australia. Vince was the band’s lead guitarist from 1963 to 1965, playing on five Top Ten hits. This was followed by a short-lived
duo with fellow Aztec
Tony Barber
Anthony Ferraro Louis Barber (born 28 March 1940) is a British Australian Gold Logie award-winning television game show host, radio announcer singer and media personality, who has been active in the industry since the early 1960s.
Biography
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, called Vince & Tony's Two. In 1966, he released two singles by The Vince Maloney Sect including the Garage Rock classic "No Good Without You" along with a solo single, "I Need Your Lovin' Tonight" and its B-side, "
Mystery Train
"Mystery Train" is a song written and recorded by American blues musician Junior Parker in 1953. Originally performed in the style of a Memphis blues or rhythm and blues tune, it was inspired by earlier songs and later became a popular rockabil ...
";
Barry Gibb
Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb (born 1 September 1946) is a British musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He rose to worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees, one of the most commercially successful groups in the history of popul ...
,
Robin Gibb
Robin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a British singer and songwriter. He gained worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees pop group with elder brother Barry and fraternal twin brother Maurice. Robin Gibb also had his o ...
, and
Maurice Gibb
Maurice Ernest Gibb (; 22 December 1949 – 12 January 2003) was a British musician. He achieved fame as a member of the pop group Bee Gees. Although his elder brother Barry Gibb and fraternal twin brother Robin Gibb were the group's main le ...
sing backup vocals on both songs. Vince also played guitar with The Beatles' mentor Tony Sheridan and the Joe Meek-produced artists Heinz and Screaming Lord Sutch when they toured Australia in the '60s.
Bee Gees
In late 1966, Melouney relocated to London where (after the Gibbs arrived there in early 1967) he was invited to join the
Bee Gees
The Bee Gees
were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers in the disco music era in ...
, becoming an official member and partner, along with Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Colin Petersen. As a member of The Bee Gees, Vince appeared on seven US Top 20 singles; "New York Mining Disaster 1941," "To Love Somebody," "Holiday," "Massachusetts," "Words," "I've Gotta Get A Message To You" and "I Started A Joke" plus four US Top 20 albums; "Bee Gees' First," "Horizontal," "Idea" and "Odessa." Tracks featuring Vince also appear on The Bee Gees' platinum album "Their Greatest Hits: The Record" and their gold albums "Best of Bee Gees," "Number Ones" and "Ultimate Bee Gees."
His television appearances with The Bee Gees include "The Ed Sullivan Show," "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" in the US, "Top of the Pops" in the UK and "Beat Club" in Germany.
The Bee Gees' songs involving Vince have been covered by Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones, Rod Stewart, Janis Joplin, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Nina Simone, Gram Parsons, Dusty Springfield, Blur, Noel Gallagher, Flaming Lips and many other legendary artists.
In June 1968, while he was a Bee Gee he wrote and sang lead on "
Such a Shame
"Such a Shame" is a song written by Mark Hollis for the English band Talk Talk's second album '' It's My Life'' (1984). It was released as the album's second single and went on to become a top 10 hit across Europe.
Overview
"Such a Shame" was ...
" (the only song on a Bee Gees album that was not written by one of the Gibb brothers). The song was released on the UK version of the album ''Idea'', but on the US version, it was replaced by "
I've Gotta Get a Message to You
"I've Gotta Get a Message to You" is a song by the Bee Gees. Released as a single on 1968, it was their second number-one single on the UK Singles Chart, and their first US Top 10 hit. Barry Gibb re-recorded the song with Keith Urban for his 202 ...
".
Melouney prefers the
Gibson Les Paul
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guitar and can be seen playing this model (and occasionally a Gibson SG or a Fender Telecaster) in numerous Bee Gees videos and live performances from 1967 and 1968. Vince endorsed Vox Amplification beginning in 1963, using an AC30 at performances and on all recordings (including "Bee Gees' First") until late 1967 when he received an endorsement from Marshall Amplification (initially using a 100 watt Super Lead) and has mostly used Marshall amps ever since, with the occasional use of a Vox AC30 for shows and an AC10 for recording.
In November 1968, it was reported by the UK music magazine, ''
NME
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'', that Melouney's final concert with the Bee Gees would be on 1 December, following the end of their current German
tour
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* Tour of duty, a period of time spent in military service
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.
The original 5-piece Bee Gees broke up in 1969 with the Gibb brothers reforming as a trio in 1970.
149 individual mono, stereo and alternate tracks that Vince was involved with have been released by The Bee Gees so far (not counting unauthorized BBC and live recordings.)
Later career
In 1969, Vince produced the debut single "Maiden Voyage" by Ashton, Gardner and Dyke with George Harrison visiting a session at Apple Studios. The b-side, "See The Sun in My Eyes" is actually a Vince Melouney solo recording (originally recorded for Apple Records,) written, performed and produced by Vince and donated to Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Due to restructuring at Apple, the single was released by Vince’s former label, Polydor Records.
In 1970, Vince signed a solo deal with Kapp/MCA Records and used this opportunity to form and produce the short-lived group,
Fanny Adams
Fanny Adams (30 April 1859 – 24 August 1867) was an eight-year-old English girl who was murdered by solicitor's clerk, Frederick Baker, in Alton, Hampshire, on 24 August 1867. The murder itself was extraordinarily brutal and caused a na ...
, with
Doug Parkinson
Douglas John Parkinson (30 October 1946 – 15 March 2021) was an Australian pop and rock singer. He led the bands Strings and Things/A Sound (1965), the Questions (1966–1968), Doug Parkinson in Focus (1968–1970, 1971), Fanny Adams (1970 ...
on lead vocals, Teddy Toi on bass, and Johnny Dick on drums who recorded one eponymous album ''Fanny Adams''.
In the summer of 1976, he met up with former Bee Gees bandmate
Barry Gibb
Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb (born 1 September 1946) is a British musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He rose to worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees, one of the most commercially successful groups in the history of popul ...
and they wrote "Let It Ride" and "Morning Rain", but neither song was recorded. Vince hopes to record these songs later in 2021.
He rejoined The Bee Gees for the "One Night Only" concert in Sydney, playing to an audience of 66,000 fans at Stadium Australia on 27 March 1999 and later reunited with Billy Thorpe and the original Aztecs for the successful "Long Way to the Top" tour in 2002 and 2003. After finishing that tour, he completed his first solo album, released with the title ''Covers'' which had ten cover versions of songs, including "
Poison Ivy”, “
Come Together
"Come Together" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song is the opening track on their 1969 album ''Abbey Road'' and was also released as a single coupled with "Somethin ...
", and "
Over The Rainbow".
Melouney's influence was
the Band, through their album ''
Music from Big Pink
''Music from Big Pink'' is the debut studio album by the Band. Released in 1968, it employs a distinctive blend of country, rock, folk, classical, R&B, blues, and soul. The music was composed partly in "Big Pink", a house shared by bassist/sing ...
'', as he explained: "I am influenced to the extent that I can see what they are doing and I respect that. I’ve let their ideas augment my ideas".
In 2020, Vince released his version of his friends The Easybeats' song "Women (Make You Feel Alright)" which was produced by the legendary Shel Talmy whose credits include classic tracks by The Kinks, The Who, The Creation and others. "Women" features Vince on vocal and lead guitar, joined by Clem Burke of Blondie on drums, Jonathan Lea of The Jigsaw Seen on additional guitars, Alec Palao on bass and Paul Kopf on backing vocals. Alec and Paul are members of the San Francisco-based band Strangers in a Strange Land and also play in the current version of veteran Garage Rock band The Seeds.
Vince appears in the internationally successful 2020 documentary "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", in newly filmed interview segments and archival footage. This documentary was nominated for 6 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Documentary Special.
Vince's latest release is a collaboration with Strangers in a Strange Land on the Bee Gees' 1967 rarity "Ring My Bell." Like "Women," Vince is joined on this track by Clem Burke of Blondie on drums and Jonathan Lea of The Jigsaw Seen on additional guitar and Mellotron. "Ring My Bell" was also produced by Shel Talmy.
In 2021, The Bee Gees' track "Whisper Whisper" (including Vince) was included in the soundtrack of the Disney film "Cruella".
Vince has written a foreword for the book "DECADES: The Bee Gees in the 1960s" by Andrew Mon Hughes, Grant Walters and Mark Crohan, which will be published by Sonicbond and available on 28 October 2021.
Melouney occasionally tours Europe performing a solo spot in the musical "Massachusetts" with former members of The Bee Gees' backing band, drummer
Dennis Bryon
Dennis Bryon (born 14 April 1949 in Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh rock drummer from Cardiff, best known for his work with the Bee Gees from 1974 to 1979. He also worked with Amen Corner and co-produced Robin Gibb's 1983 album, '' How Old Are You?' ...
and keyboard player
Blue Weaver
Derek John "Blue" Weaver (born 11 March 1947) is a Welsh rock keyboardist, session musician, songwriter and record producer.
Career
Weaver's career as a musician began as a co-founding member of 1960s Welsh rock band Amen Corner and its succ ...
.
Vince has recently formed a touring band based in Los Angeles and is planning shows where he’ll perform The Bee Gees' sixties hits and deep cuts, along with material by his previous bands The Aztecs and The Vince Maloney Sect.
Discography
With Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs
*Blue Day / You Don't Love Me (Apr 1964)
*Poison Ivy / Broken Things (Jun 1964)
*Mashed Potato / Don't Cha Know (Aug 1964)
*Sick And Tired / About Love (Oct 1964)
*Over The Rainbow / That I Love (Dec 1964)
With the Bee Gees
*''
Bee Gees' 1st
''Bee Gees' 1st'' is the third studio album by English group Bee Gees, and their first international full-length recording after two albums distributed only in Australia and New Zealand. ''Bee Gees' 1st'' was the group's debut album for the UK P ...
'' (1967)
*''
Horizontal'' (1968)
*''
Idea
In common usage and in philosophy, ideas are the results of thought. Also in philosophy, ideas can also be mental representational images of some object. Many philosophers have considered ideas to be a fundamental ontological category of being ...
'' (1968)
*''
Odessa
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'' (1969) (on some tracks)
*''
Cucumber Castle'' (1970) (only on "I.O.I.O")
External links
Vince's Site*
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Melouney, Vince
1945 births
Living people
Musicians from Sydney
Bee Gees members
Lead guitarists
20th-century guitarists
21st-century guitarists
Australian expatriates in the United Kingdom
Australian rock guitarists
Australian people of Irish descent
Levi Smith's Clefs members
Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs members