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The Missing Links were an Australian
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, R&B, and protopunk group from Sydney who were active from 1964 to 1966. The group was known for wearing their hair long and smashing their equipment on-stage. Throughout the course of 1965, the band would go through a complete and total lineup change resulting in two completely different versions of the band: the first consisted of Peter Anson on guitar, Dave Boyne on guitar, Bob Brady on vocals, Danny Cox on drums and
Ronnie Peel Ronald Robert Peel (19462020), who also performed as Rockwell T. James, was an Australian guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a member of numerous bands starting with The Missing Links (band), the Missing Links and the Pleazers in the mid- ...
on bass and released their debut single, "We 2 Should Live" in March 1965. The second and better-known version had none of the previous members and consisted of Andy Anderson on vocals (initially also on drums), Chris Gray on keyboards and harmonica,
Doug Ford Douglas Robert Ford Jr. (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party since 2018. He represents the Toronto rid ...
on vocals and guitar, Baden Hutchens on drums, and Ian Thomas on bass, and released their debut album, ''The Missing Links'' in December. According to
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's,
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, "This aggregation cut the rawest Australian garage/punk of the era, and indeed some of the best from anywhere, sounding at their best like a fusion of
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and the early
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, letting loose at times with wild feedback that was quite ahead of its time."


History


Origins

The Missing Links formed in early 1964 in Sydney, Australia with the line-up of Peter Anson on guitar, Dave Boyne on guitar, Bob Brady on vocals, Danny Cox on drums and Ron Peel on bass guitar (ex-Mystics). With their long hair, according to one venue owner, "they looked like a cross between man and ape" and so were named the Missing Links (''see''
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). In November, the group played a benefit concert to support '' Oz'' founders Richard Neville, Richard Walsh and
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. The trio had been charged with obscenity and were awaiting trial. The first version of the band recorded a single, "We 2 Should Live" which was released in March 1965 on the
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label. By that time, Boyne was replaced on guitar by John Jones (ex-Mystics) and Cox left soon after with New Zealand-born Andy Anderson (as Andy James aka Neville Anderson) joining, initially on drums. The band briefly broke up in July. Peter Anson formed a band, the Syndicate. They evolved into Jeff St. John and The Id. Bob Brady joined Python Lee Jackson, and Ron Peel joined Brisbane-based group, The Pleazers. In 1968 he became Rockwell T. James and formed The Rhythm Aces. A single "Love Power" was released. Ronnie then went to England and joined Thunderclap Newman and in 1973 he joined the La De Da's in Australia. By 1976 he was Rockwell T. James once more and had hits with "Come on Home" and "Roxanne"


Second lineup

The Missing Links reformed before the end of July with Anderson and Jones joined temporarily by Dave Longmore on vocals and guitar, Frank Kennington on vocals and Col Risby on guitar. Longmore was soon replaced by
Doug Ford Douglas Robert Ford Jr. (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party since 2018. He represents the Toronto rid ...
with Chris Gray joining on keyboards and harmonica, Baden Hutchens on drums and Ian Thomas on bass guitar (both ex-Showmen) completed the line-up of the second version, which was "even more fierce version than the first". During live performances, Anderson would climb walls to hang from rafters, then drive his head into the drums, other band members smashed guitars into speakers and all wore the latest
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clothes. With this totally new lineup, the group signed with
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and released "You're Drivin' Me Insane" in August 1965 followed in September by "Wild About You". Veteran rock 'n' roller,
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was not a fan – he banned them from appearing on his television show, '' Sing Sing Sing''. They issued another single in October, "H'tuom Tuhs," which was their version of "Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut," but with the tape reel played backwards on both sides of the record (as parts 1 and 2). It was followed by their debut album, ''The Missing Links'', in December. According to
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's,
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, "This aggregation cut the rawest Australian garage/punk of the era, and indeed some of the best from anywhere, sounding at their best like a fusion of the Troggs and the early Who, letting loose at times with wild feedback that was quite ahead of its time". In 1966 Baden Hutchins and Ian Thomas would depart.Marks, Ian D. and McIntyre, Iain. ''Wild About You: The Sixties Beat Explosion in Australia and New Zealand.'' Verse Chorus Press. Portland, London. Melbourne. 2010 pg.99 Hutchins, tired of the rock & roll lifestyle, was engaged to be married. Thomas returned to the Showmen, while the remaining members – Anderson, Gray, Ford and Jones – continued with an extended play, ''The Links Unchained'' in April 1966. The group disbanded in August.


Later developments

After The Missing Links had disbanded, Anderson and Ford formed Running Jumping Standing Still in Melbourne in August 1966. Anderson later became an actor on Australian and New Zealand television. Ford was lead guitarist in The Masters Apprentices from 1968. John Jones became a screenwriter in Hollywood.


Legacy

Their self-titled 1965 LP was re-issued by
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on vinyl in 1986 and (with a number of bonus tracks) by the
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label on CD in 1999. The original LP has sold to collectors for as much as A$2000 in August 2004. The Australian
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'' Oz'' (1976) featured two new versions of The Missing Links' "You're Driving Me Insane", sung by Graham Matters and produced by Ross Wilson. The Missing Links have influenced many later Australian punk and hard rock groups, including The Saints who covered "Wild About You" on their first album, ''
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'' (1977). In October 2010, The Missing Links' debut album, ''The Missing Links'' was listed in the top 50 in the book, '' 100 Best Australian Albums''. They were one of the first rock groups to experiment with backward tapes and would do so in 1965, on both sides of their single, "H'tuom Tuhs," almost a year before
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' experiments during the ''
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'' sessions.Lewinson, Mark. ''The Beatles Recording Sessions: The official Abbey Road Studio Session Notes 1962-1970.'' Harmony books. New York. 1988. pg. 72 (discusses first use of tape loops for "Tomorrow Never Knows," working title, "Mark I," first takes beg. April 7, 1966), pg. pg. 74 (discusses backwards tapes used in "Rain," first takes beg. April 14, 1966), pg. 78 (describes specially arranged backward tape of the guitar in "I'm Only Sleeping, takes beg. on May 5, 1966 and tape reduction--what some refer to as "bouncing tracks" on May 6, 1966), pg. 82 (describes mono mix of "Tomorrow Never Knows" June 6, 1966--though it does not say, tape loops and backwards tape effects were probably superimposed during final mixing stages)


Members

First lineup *Peter Anson – guitar, vocals (1964–April 1965) *Dave Boyne – guitar (1964–March 1965) *Bob Brady – vocals, percussion (1964–April 1965) *Danny Cox – drums (1964–March 1965) *
Ronnie Peel Ronald Robert Peel (19462020), who also performed as Rockwell T. James, was an Australian guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a member of numerous bands starting with The Missing Links (band), the Missing Links and the Pleazers in the mid- ...
 – bass, harmonica (1964–April 1965) Transitional lineup *John Jones – guitar (March 1965–May 1965) * Andy Anderson (as Andy James aka Neville Anderson) – vocals, drums (March 1965–May 1965) *Dave Longmore – vocals, guitar (April 1965–May 1965) *Frank Kennington – vocals *Col Risby – guitar Second lineup *Andy Anderson (as Andy James aka Neville Anderson) – vocals (May 1965–April 1966), drums (March 1966–April 1966) *
Doug Ford Douglas Robert Ford Jr. (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party since 2018. He represents the Toronto rid ...
 – vocals, guitar (May 1965–April 1966) *Chris Gray – keyboards, harmonica (May 1965–December 1966) *John Jones – guitar (July 1965–April 1966) *Baden Hutchens – drums, vocals (July 1965–March 1966) *Ian Thomas – bass, vocals (July 1965–April 1966)


Timeline


Discography


Studio album


EP


Singles


Compilation albums


References


General

* Note: Archived n-linecopy has limited functionality. *Marks, Ian D., Ian, and McIntyre, Iain. (2010) Wild About You: The Sixties Beat Explosion in Australia and New Zealand Verse Chorus Press. Portland, London, Melbourne. Foreword by Ian McFarlane. - covers 60s garage rock scene in Australia and New Zealand *


Specific

{{DEFAULTSORT:Missing Links Musical groups disestablished in 1966 Musical groups established in 1964 New South Wales musical groups 1964 establishments in Australia 1966 disestablishments in Australia