Weddings Parties Anything

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  • australian
  • folk
  • rock
  • melbourne
  • aussie
Weddings Parties Anything, often known as WPA and Weddoes, is an Australian folk rock band formed by Mick Thomas in Melbourne in 1985 and continuing until 1998. Their name came from a Clash song ("Revolution Rock") and musicologist Billy Pinnell described their first album as the best Australian rock debut since Skyhooks' Living in the '70s. WPA initially gained a reputation as a hot new band through their constant touring in their early days, however they never really became a commercial success.

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Songs

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    Sweet Thames Flow Softly

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    Taylor Square

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    Telephone In Her Car

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    The Afternoon Sun

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    The Ballad of Peggy and Col

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    The Four Corners Of The Earth

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    The Ghosts Of Walhalla

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    The Infanticide of Marie Farrar

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    The Rain in My Heart

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    The River Is Wide

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    The Sound Of A Train

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    The Swans Return

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    The Wind and the Rain

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    The Year She Spent in England

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    Ticket in Tatts

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    Tickets in Tatts

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    Tilting at Windmills

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    Tough Time

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    Tough Time (In the Old Town Tonight)

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    Traffic Goes By

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    Under the Clocks

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    Up for Air

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    Walkerville

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    Where the Highway Meets the Cane

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    Wide Open Road

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    Woman of Ireland

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    Women of Ireland

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    [untitled]


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