• Les Gully Interview - Drummer of Armageddon (Newcastle Series Ep #4)

  • Mar 16 2025
  • Duración: 32 m
  • Podcast

Les Gully Interview - Drummer of Armageddon (Newcastle Series Ep #4)

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  • In this episode of Vinyl Vibes, Jack talks with Les Gully in the fourth instalment of an 8-part Vinyl Vibes Newcastle series. This series talks with a range of local rockers important to the Newcastle music story.

    Les grew up in Toronto, joining his first band Yesterday's Orphans in the mid ‘60s. The band would play a few gigs throughout Les’ time in high school but would come to an end in 1968 after Les graduated. While still in high school, future Armageddon vocalist and guitarist Peter De Jong approached Les one lunchtime asking if he could play Happy Jack by The Who on the drums. Les obliged, and it impressed De Jong greatly. When Les' first band Yesterday's Orphans came to an end, De Jong and bassist Paul Matters were in a band called The Pak at the time. Their drummer had just left and so, possibly remembering Les’s drumming of Happy Jack, they asked Les to join the band. The band would go through name changes such as Frog Hollow and Gully Erosion before settling on Armageddon by 1970.

    The first year of Armageddon's existence would see the band start to build a following around Newcastle. In 1971 The band would enter the Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds, at the time Australia's biggest music contest. The group would win the Newcastle heat of the contest with their two original songs, Song for Happy and Suite Blind Eye. The band went down to Sydney for the finals but did not make it to the end of the contest, with finalists Fraternity winning the '71 Hoadleys overall. Following their '71 Hoadleys Newcastle win, the group would become the most popular group around newcastle throughout the early '70s. Armageddon would come to an end in 1975, with Peter De Jong forming Heroes the year after and Paul Matters joining AC/DC for a short period. Les would keep Armageddon going in the form of Geddon, which would play locally throughout 1976.

    In this episode Les talks with Jack in the studio about why he started playing drums, his early musical influences, his memoires of playing for the first time live in 1964, how he came to join Yesterdays Orphens, his memoires of recording and playing with Yesterdays Orphens, the formation of Armageddon, his memoires of playing Hoadleys Battle of the Sounds in '71 and '72, being Newcastle's top group of the early '70s, how Armageddon bassist Paul Matters went on to play in AC/DC, and the later days of the band when it became known as Geddon.

    "He (Paul Matters) was in there (AC/DC) in 1975. You'll find in the books that he's not mentioned. That period is put down as George Young and for a long time nobody knew about it...people found out about me, AC/DC fan clubs in Scandinavia and Italy -here there and everywhere- and started writing me letters. Paul didn't want to talk to anybody but he has a twin sister so through her we got into contact with Paul and he was kind of persuaded to take phone calls, so he did some talking with these people. The people who keep the records of these things were convinced that Paul Matters had to be put in (AC/DCs history)"- Les Gully on this episode of Vinyl Vibes talking about Amageddon bassist Paul Matters who went on to play in AC/DC

    Episode Hosted and Produced by Jack Hodgins

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