Australian rock music legend Dave Tice shares stories from the early days of Buffalo, The Count Bishops and a life in music and records. Part 2 of 2
Topics include:
- Dave moves to UK, joins the Count Bishops
- Recording The Count Bishops debut
- Playing in London in 1977
- The Richie Blackmore incident
- Opening up for Black Sabbath in 1973
- Dave’s solo single “I Don’t Want to Spoil The Party”
- Transitioning from the Count Bishops to The Bishops
- Playing with Motorhead, partying with Lemmy
- Recording “a moment”
- Proudest achievement of his recording history
- Future plans
- Live shows and opportunities
- Buffalo Revisited
- Who owns the rights to Buffalo music currently?
- “Volcanic Rock Live” from Ripple Music
- Why Buffalo records are so collectable
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