Mondo Rock were an 80s institution in popular Australian rock, a big draw o… Read Full Bio ↴Mondo Rock were an 80s institution in popular Australian rock, a big draw on the live circuit who charted numerous hits. The band was formed in late 1976 by frontman Ross Wilson and went through various line-up changes to start with. They reform from time to time to play (including in April 2007).
The most famous line-up consisted of prolific songwriters Ross Wilson (ex Daddy Cool) and guitarist Eric McCusker (who luckily pestered Wilson to let him join, doing three auditions, after the initial outing of Mondo Rock had lost momentum) as well as Paul Christie on bass (ex-Kevin Borich Express, who later formed The Party Boys), John James "J. J." Hackett, ex-Stars, on drums, and the versatile James Black (now leading the RocKwiz TV show house band on SBS) on keyboards and guitar. This line-up recorded the second LP Chemistry, out July 1981. The first LP was Primal Park (1979).
The group had numerous successes on the Australian charts. Early hits included Fugitive Kind, Chemistry, State Of The Heart, and Cool World - the latter three collected on their award-winning second album Chemistry. 1980s teen-idol Rick Springfield recorded a version of McCusker's State Of The Heart some years later, making the U.S Top 40.
Further success followed in 1982 with the release of their third LP Nuovo Mondo, spawning the Top 10 single No Time, as well as the Top 40 hits The Queen And Me and the haunting In Another Love. John Farnham recorded a version of A Touch Of Paradise contained on this album, which became a Top 20 single from his 1986 Whispering Jack album.
They had to wait until 1984's The Modern Bop LP for their biggest success however. It came from the McCusker penned "Come Said the Boy", a provocative tale about the loss of virginity , which was banned at the time of release by many radio stations including Sydney's then top-rated 2SM. This failed to stop the song's momentum though, and it went on to become the band's most successful single, peaking at number 2 on the Australian charts in 1984, and is still played on radio today. The album featured two more minor hits - Baby Wants To Rock, and the title track The Modern Bop. In the same year, Ross Wilson wrote the song Bop Girl which his wife Pat Wilson recorded. The song was a major hit in Australia, cracking the Top 5.
Things were cooling by 1986's new recording Boom Baby Boom, however the group still scored a further two hit singles - Rule Of Threes and Primitive Love Rites - the latter being a minor hit in the U.S.
1990 saw their last recording of new material as Mondo Rock, in the Why Fight It LP. The singles released were Things Are Hotting Up and I Had You In Mind, however the group seemed to be running out of steam.
They still play together from time to time, and more recently starred in the 2006 Countdown Spectacular concerts (which were seen by more than 100,000 people throughout Australia), performing a medley of Cool World and Summer Of '81, and a full version of Come Said The Boy.
Ross Wilson dabbled in a solo career and had success with the single Bed Of Nails. (from Wikipedia)
The most famous line-up consisted of prolific songwriters Ross Wilson (ex Daddy Cool) and guitarist Eric McCusker (who luckily pestered Wilson to let him join, doing three auditions, after the initial outing of Mondo Rock had lost momentum) as well as Paul Christie on bass (ex-Kevin Borich Express, who later formed The Party Boys), John James "J. J." Hackett, ex-Stars, on drums, and the versatile James Black (now leading the RocKwiz TV show house band on SBS) on keyboards and guitar. This line-up recorded the second LP Chemistry, out July 1981. The first LP was Primal Park (1979).
The group had numerous successes on the Australian charts. Early hits included Fugitive Kind, Chemistry, State Of The Heart, and Cool World - the latter three collected on their award-winning second album Chemistry. 1980s teen-idol Rick Springfield recorded a version of McCusker's State Of The Heart some years later, making the U.S Top 40.
Further success followed in 1982 with the release of their third LP Nuovo Mondo, spawning the Top 10 single No Time, as well as the Top 40 hits The Queen And Me and the haunting In Another Love. John Farnham recorded a version of A Touch Of Paradise contained on this album, which became a Top 20 single from his 1986 Whispering Jack album.
They had to wait until 1984's The Modern Bop LP for their biggest success however. It came from the McCusker penned "Come Said the Boy", a provocative tale about the loss of virginity , which was banned at the time of release by many radio stations including Sydney's then top-rated 2SM. This failed to stop the song's momentum though, and it went on to become the band's most successful single, peaking at number 2 on the Australian charts in 1984, and is still played on radio today. The album featured two more minor hits - Baby Wants To Rock, and the title track The Modern Bop. In the same year, Ross Wilson wrote the song Bop Girl which his wife Pat Wilson recorded. The song was a major hit in Australia, cracking the Top 5.
Things were cooling by 1986's new recording Boom Baby Boom, however the group still scored a further two hit singles - Rule Of Threes and Primitive Love Rites - the latter being a minor hit in the U.S.
1990 saw their last recording of new material as Mondo Rock, in the Why Fight It LP. The singles released were Things Are Hotting Up and I Had You In Mind, however the group seemed to be running out of steam.
They still play together from time to time, and more recently starred in the 2006 Countdown Spectacular concerts (which were seen by more than 100,000 people throughout Australia), performing a medley of Cool World and Summer Of '81, and a full version of Come Said The Boy.
Ross Wilson dabbled in a solo career and had success with the single Bed Of Nails. (from Wikipedia)
The Fugitive Kind
Mondo Rock Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The Fugitive Kind' by these artists:
The Trigger Code I asked the lady for sun, she gave me nothing…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Mondo Rock:
Baby Wants To Rock I had a dream last night About you and I We were…
Chemistry [by Eric McCusker] She turned me round She said to me: …
Come Said The Boy It was a party night, it was the end of…
Come Said The Boy - Digitally Remastered It was a party night, It was the end of school. His…
Cool World Your world is as cold as ice, your world is…
Dark Secrets Itโฒs such a hard road I have been traveling I've come…
Good Advice Good advice, good advice Thatโฒs all I hear is "Good advice" …
Happy Families Open the book of love, you will see Many a dubious…
I Had You In Mind Iโฒve been living in a house divided Got a feeling it's…
I'm Free I'm free to do as I please whenever I want I'm…
Is It Any Wonder? Oh, Is it any wonder Why it never seems to matter? I…
Lovers of the World Lovers of the world, gotta get together Gotta find yourselve…
Marina To be loved and to love in return Is the best…
Moves Moves are underway Moves that are underhand It's under your …
No Time Hey-oh Oh-Way-oh Hey-oh Oh-Way-oh Hey-oh Oh-Way-oh Hey-oh Oh…
Out the Window Like a restless schoolboy I am sitting here just itching to…
Popular View Well it's the popular view That first there's one and then…
Primitive Love Rites Sun goes down The rhythm hits Oh that's just the start of…
Rule Of Threes Do whatever you want You're young so young you should be…
State of the Heart I know your name, I've told you mine We've stopped and…
State Of The Heart - Digitally Remastered I know your name, I told you mine We've stopped and…
Step Up, Step Out So silly to walk along On the dark side of the…
Summer of '81 Gonna write you a letter Gonna mail it today-ay So you won…
Summer of '81 - Digitally Remastered Gonna write you a letter Gonna mail it today-ay So you won't…
The Modern Bop (Remastered) Oh my loved one, she took me by the hand And…
The Popular View Well it's the popular view That first there's one and then…
The Queen & Me To be with you To be to be true To be with…
The Queen And Me Yes I have seen your show I had a front row…
The Summer of 81 Gonna write you a letter Gonna mail it today-ay So you won't…
Trash My girl says go out, get me some trash Trash trash…
Under Lights Things grow to such unusual heights Itโฒs a strange effect To…
Up & Down Well I sent my love on the overnight express to…
We're No Angels Ever alone and isolated and deep within the soul And ever…
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@peterdeske1792
Great song saw them live many times, great line up.
@JCStorm76
How wasnโt this a hit?
@TheMicturation
They had a very successful period 1980-1984 both commercially and musically and deservedly so....id forgotten all about this one .....the premise of what was to come....class act...Australia was blessed with fantastic and talented musicians for a long long time when I was growing up '75-'86
@vivienfleming4723
r.d. laing Iโd completely forgotten this one as well until I heard about 10 seconds of it on Classic Countdown. A great track!
@paul824
close to their best song.... amazingly. I saw them live at cremorne strata inn in 1978 and I was gob smacked at how clever they were
@kimmar4060
Another great Mondo Rock song!
@jlsmith2937
Kim Mar I never herd of this group but man there awsome I'm from Missouri an they sure did get played here at all not even back in the day will I should have known everyone in Missouri were I'm from likes the same old same old when it comes to music they always did an still do that's how come the raido stations were I'm from play the same songs every day that how pickiest everyone is when it comes to the radio where I live an these people where I live wouldn't know good music if it slapped theme in the face that's how bad it is where I live!!!!
@kimmar4060
I was very fortunate. Grew up in Sydney with Mondo Rock playing all the time on radio and music videos. I know all their songs. The lead singer, Ross Wilson, I think is the very best male Aussie singer in a band. A very quirky character (you can see that from this video. Not such a great dancer but it was the glam rock time period!).
@user-vu9hu4qe2e
Oh beautiful old times
@shanemoore8055
I remember listening to this on 3XY , Melbourne in 1978, i loved it, i tried recording this on the old audio cassettes, when you pressed the red record button, this high pitched sound would come with the recording.