In this episode of Vinyl Vibes, Jack talks for a second time with Gil Mathews, drummer of Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs. Gil joined the Aztecs in August 1970 and remained with them until their farewell performance in 1973. In Jack's last interview with Gil, he delved into hit records by the Aztecs, such as Most People I Know Think I’m Crazy and also their famous 1972 Sunbury performance. In this episode Jack dives deeper into Gil’s time with the Aztecs.
Gil joined Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs in August 1970. On June 13th, 1971, the Aztecs would famously headline a gig at the Melbourne Town Hall. Their Town Hall set would be recorded and released as the live album Aztecs Live. The performance featured the majestic sound of the Melbourne Town Hall organ, which, after being used by the loudest band in the country, reportedly ruptured the foundations of the building next to the Town Hall.
When the Aztecs played the Melbourne Town Hall, above the band and the crowd there was a massive inflatable octopus. The artist behind this floating sea creature, after the Town Hall gig, suggested to the Sydney Opera House committee that they book the Aztecs for a concert. The committee agreed and booked the Aztecs on the assumption they were a string quartet. It wasn't until closer to the concert that they realised that the Aztecs were in fact a rock and roll band. And so Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs, by accident, became the first rock band to perform at the Opera House.
This Sydney Opera House gig would be the farewell gig for Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs. Following this, Gil would remain drumming for Billy Thorpe on his solo albums, such as Downunder in 1973 and Million Dollar Bill in 1975.
Gil has remained in music and has been running his own music label, Aztec Records, since 2005. The label specialises in remastering and reissuing classic Oz releases onto CD. Their latest CD release is The Live Adventures of Ariel.
Jack called Gil to talk about his work at Havoc Records pre-Aztecs, recording Lobby Loyde, his memories of the Melbourne Town Hall gig, the majestic one-off performance of Somebody Left Me Crying, how the Aztecs came to play the Sydney Opera House, why they chose to open the Opera House gig with an acoustic set, his work on Thorpe songs such as It's Almost Summer, and his work today with Aztec Records.
"The (Sydney Opera House) committee thought the Aztecs were a string quartet! They had no knowledge the Aztecs were Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, the rock and roll band, until the day we started playing." - Gil Mathews on this episode of Vinyl Vibes
Episode Hosted and Produced by Jack Hodgins.
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