Oz For Africa - Performance Sequence

Performance Sequence

Song sequence with total set time for each band in brackets.

  • Ian Meldrum: compere
  • Mental As Anything: "Live It Up", "If You Leave Me, Can I Come Too? ", "You're So Strong" - (11:30)
  • Machinations: "Pressure Sway", "My Heart's on Fire", "No Say in it" – (15:30)
  • I'm Talking: "Lead the Way" – (5:15)
  • Models: "Big on Love", "I Hear Motion", "Stormy Tonight", "Out of Mind, Out of Sight" – (17:30)
  • Do-Ré-Mi: "Man Overboard", "Warnings Moving Clockwise", "1000 Mouths" – (13:00)
  • Electric Pandas: "Missing Me", "Let's Gamble" – (7:00)
  • Dragon: "Speak No Evil", "Rain", "Are You Old Enough?" – (16:00)
  • Men at Work: "Maria", "Overkill", "The Longest Night" – (13:30)
  • Australian Crawl: "Reckless (Don't Be So)", "Two Can Play", "The Boys Light Up" – (16:30)
  • Party Girls: "Isolation" – (4:00)
  • Uncanny X-Men: "Everybody Wants to Work", "50 Years" – (8:00)
  • Goanna: "Common Ground", "Song for Africa", "Solid Rock" – (17:00)
  • Little River Band: "Don't Blame Me", "Full Circle", "Night Owls", "Playing to Win" – (13:30)
  • Mondo Rock: "Cool World", "The Moment", "Modern Bop", "Come Said the Boy" – (14:20)
  • The Angels: "Small Price", "Eat City", "Underground", "Take a Long Line" – (22:30)
  • Renée Geyer: "Put a Little Love in Your Heart", "All My Love", "Telling it like it Is" – (12:30)
  • INXS: "Original Sin", "Listen Like Thieves", "Kiss the Dirt", "What You Need", "Don't Change" – (22:00)

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