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The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Ep319: Dave Tice - Buffalo Revisited - Pt 2

The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Nate Goyer

Music, Music History, Music Interviews

4.7579 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

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

Pre-order Buffalo Revisited "Volcanic Rock Live" here.

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0:00.0

Well, hot damn, we are back. Episode 319 of the Vinyl Guide. It's part two of our extra long chat

0:07.6

with Ozzy Rock legend, Dave Tice. And if you haven't heard part one yet, episode 318,

0:14.5

you're going to want to go back and do that now. Dave shared lots of stories from the

0:18.9

Buffalo Days, talked about the rare records, and lots more,

0:22.9

and we got a whole bunch coming up in today's episode, too. Dave came over to my house,

0:28.0

now many months ago, right before the big Australian lockdowns, and I finally had a chance

0:32.9

to pull it all together right in time to tell you about the new LP from Buffalo Revisited.

0:39.6

Volcanic Rock Live is a new recording of Buffalo's Volcanic Rock,

0:44.6

the album that rock fans still point to decades later as one of the many high points of Australian music history.

0:53.4

Buffalo Revisited Volcanic Rock Live is out soon on Ripple Music,

0:58.0

but you could order some of the limited vinyl pressings now at ripple-music.com,

1:04.4

and even dial up a track or two on your streaming services to hear a bit of it now.

1:09.2

That's Buffalo Revisited Volcanic Rock Live,

1:12.4

available from ripple-music.com. Oh, and hey, real quick, can you do me a favor? If you like

1:20.1

what we do here on the vinyl guide, please leave us a positive review on iTunes. It'll only take two

1:26.1

minutes. Just search up Vinyl Guide on iTunes.

1:29.9

Rate us five out of five stars. Give us some high praise. And that always helps. Much

1:35.0

appreciated. All right. With that, let's get into part two of our conversation with Aussie

1:41.2

music legend, Mr Mr Dave Tice.

1:47.8

So you moved to the UK for the Count Bishops.

1:50.4

Now was that Paul calling you with the gig?

2:00.8

A little more complicated than that because we pretty much finished recording of the average rock and roll-en-roller album.

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