Forster & Friends To Open Go Between Bridge
News posted Wednesday, May 19 2010 at 05:00 PM.
Related: The Go-Betweens, Go-Betweens, Robert Forster.
Last year we reported on the naming of a new bridge in The Go-Betweens’ honour. Next month, it’ll finally get a proper opening.
The Go Between Bridge – formerly the Hale Street Link, which connects Milton to South Brisbane – will be welcomed with performances by Go-Between Robert Forster, as well as Angus & Julia Stone, Josh Pyke, Bob Evans, Yves Klein Blue and The John Steel Singers, who will play outdoor sets on the bridge itself on June 25.
During his set, Forster will be inviting friends on stage to perform some of The Go-Betweens’ greatest hits. "The naming of this magnificent new bridge in connection to The Go-Betweens is an honour for the group,” Forster said in a statement. “[It’s] something I am personally very proud of.”
Go Between Bridge was given its permanent name in September following a public submission and voting process that attracted almost 5800 votes. Tickets to the all-ages and licensed event is $44 (plus booking fees) with proceeds going to charities selected by Brisbane City Council. Tickets on sale Friday (May 21) via Qtix.
In other related news, M+N will publish a multi-part Icons interview with Forster over the coming weeks.
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I just love the whole idea of this bridge.
Looking forward to the Icons piece on RF. Is Block doing it?
I think we should have a Dirty Three bridge in Melbourne (Clifton Hill, Ballarat or Black Rock).
McMillen. It's EPIC.
I thought my list 'Reasons to never again live in Brisbane' was full... then this came along.
That's fantastic. Choice of bands to support the opening is a bit lame and random, but whatever.
yeah, no Thin Kids! what a crock of shit.
Man when this was first pitched it was, Robert, JSS and the Triffids......damn.
Yes, disappointing choice of bands. Would still be good to go though. Do we have an exact date for the opening?
I think its the 25th June from memory.
story has been updated (and another sub has been fired). it's june 25.
Ha! What would you do without me, eh?
lol
That makes -15!
I've actually counted and it's … never mind.
What about the rest of the go-betweens? Will they be there (obviously not Grant, rip)?
Needs more Slug Guts and Violent Soho.
should've asked kitchensfloor to play
this is awesome! rivalled only by the Spike Milligan bridge in Woy Woy, NSW Central Coast
I'd like to see an Albert Ayler bridge one day.
I love Bridge's.
… and friends. Still no Lindy? Maybe just name it Robert Forster Bridge.
Any excuse to drink on a bridge. I'll be going.
True this
Should really have the other contributors as well. Would be good to see Lindy making some crazed speech
Was hoping to go up with my sister (a huge Go-Bs fan) but she will be on the brink of going OS on that date and can't do it. Pooh!
Angus and Julia stone are headlining! WTF!?
Part one of the Forster Icons piece is up: http://www.messandnoise.com/icons/3960955
shit lineup. incredibly shit lineup. poor grant would be turning in his grave
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/25/2937595.htm
Rockers old and new open Go Between Bridge
Updated 3 hours 16 minutes ago
Thousands of Brisbanites have opened a new bridge in an unothodox fashion, with a concert featuring some of Australia's best musical talent as well as one of the great names of the Brisbane music scene.
Such an opening is hardly surprising considering it is named after one of the Brisbane's seminal bands, the Go-Betweens.
The Go Between Bridge, which joins Brisbane's CBD to West End, is set to open to traffic in early July, but last night was the scene of a one-off concert.
As the sun set over the Brisbane River, artists including Josh Pyke, Bob Evans, Angus and Julia Stone as well locals Yves Klein Blue and The John Steel Singers took to the stage.
Each of the artists played a Go-Betweens song in their set, before Robert Forster, one half of the creative duo, took to the stage belting out solo numbers as well as Go-Between classics like Streets of Our Town.
Forster told Triple J having a bridge named after his band was a surreal and unexpected honour.
''It was thrilling, but also proud, it's slightly surreal having a bridge named after a group because when you start a band you think about certain things you might get: A gold record, or playing in some fantastic venue or those type of things, but something like having a bridge named after you is not one of things that comes to mind,'' he said.
Forster and Grant McLennan, who died of cancer in 2006, formed the Go-Betweens in Brisbane in the late 1970s.
It was a time when the music and arts scene came up against fierce opposition from the police and the state government.
While the band never achieved huge commercial success, they are widely recognised as one of Australia's great modern bands.
Forster said the concert showed how far Brisbane had come as a city since the Go-Betweens first began performing in the late 1970s.
''Politically for some reason the Queensland Police force thought 300 punk rockers were going to overthow the Queensland government,'' he said,
''And so there were very strong police actions against students, punk rock and bands in general because it was just sort of seen as this far greater threat than it actually was.
''At the time the Bjelke-Petersen government was basically a lot more interested in things other than the arts or music or infrastructure for things that young people could do.
''They were more interested in mining, real estate and bags of cash being sort of snuck under desks, than they were in what the people wanted or what the people needed in terms of music or the arts in general.
''So it was a dark time. It was a time when there was no encouragement for anyone that wanted to do anything creative, basically you had your friends, you had your band, you had places that you could find to play and that was about it.''
But despite this Forster remains a loyal Brisbane resident.
In another sign of the changed face of Brisbane, Lord Mayor Campbell Newman approved wholeheartedly of the name for the bridge which was selected in a public vote.
''The band produced music that just absolutely lives and breathes Brisbane,'' he said.
The Go Between Bridge will host a community market next Sunday before opening to traffic early the following week.
Grant did not die of cancer. Terrible fact-checking, ABC.
The bridge opening was pretty fun. Full report on Monday.