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  1. 28 de nov. de 2009 · FORTUNE TELLER (1966) by the Throb. From obscure origins as a Sydney-based surf-instrumental band, The Throb emerged in 1965 and briefly shot to national prominence.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ThrobThe Throb - Wikipedia

    The Throb were an R&B-based garage rock band from Sydney, Australia, who were active in the mid-1960s. Despite their short tenure, they achieved a brief moment of success, scoring a major hit in Australia with a cover version of "Fortune Teller", originally recorded by Benny Spellman, and which had previously been covered by The Rolling Stones.

  3. 28 de nov. de 2011 · 60's Garage band from Sydney, Australia (1966)

  4. The Throb from Sydney, Australia. (c) 1966 Parlophone.#60s #garagerock #australia.

  5. The Throb were a briefly existing Australian R&B and rock band from the mid-1960s. They had a hit single with their cover version of "Fortune Teller", released in February 1966, which charted in the Top 5 in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

  6. Sydney's Throb were a garage-style R&B band with a wilder image than their contemporaries and label-mates The Easybeats. The Throb's history went back to Geoff Doyle & The Resonettes, yet another Aussie band that started out playing surf or Shadows-style instrumentals.

  7. From obscure origins as a Sydney-based surf-instrumental band, The Throb emerged in 1965 and briefly shot to national prominence. Despite its short tenure, the group left no doubt about its punkish potential and they have been immortalised on record by two superb singles, their snarling "garage-punk" version of "Fortune Teller", which smashed ...