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The line between the 1960s and 70s Surf Rock movement and Spaghetti Western soundtracks has always been blurred and the same can be said about Melbourne’s Auntie Leo & The Backstabbers, straight from the real Wild West known as Werribee.
Tired from having been kept awake all night by a friend watching Clint Eastwood’s classic Western ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’ at full volume, the band unintentionally formed that fateful next morning in late 2016 during a surf trip, when a misplaced tobacco pouch that was accidentally left on the roof of their car and later found again on the side of the Great Ocean Road on the way home, would go on to become the inspiration for their first demo that was written and recorded just hours later, aptly called ‘Choice Blues’.
Tired from having been kept awake all night by a friend watching Clint Eastwood’s classic Western ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’ at full volume, the band unintentionally formed that fateful next morning in late 2016 during a surf trip, when a misplaced tobacco pouch that was accidentally left on the roof of their car and later found again on the side of the Great Ocean Road on the way home, would go on to become the inspiration for their first demo that was written and recorded just hours later, aptly called ‘Choice Blues’.
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