Their first and only single was a cover version of Stevie Wright's song "Evie", an 11 minute song consisting of three parts. "Evie (Pt 1)" was first performed at the ARIA awards in 2004. They performed the whole trilogy live for the first time at the Sydney Cricket Ground as part of WaveAid, and it was released as a single in February 2005. "Evie (Pt 1)" featured Nic Cester as the vocalist, while Pts 2 and 3 featured vocalists Bernard Fanning of Powderfinger and Phil Jamieson of Grinspoon.
The profits for the single were donated to Stevie Wright and the Salvation Army to improve drug and alcohol rehabilitation, as well as the Red Cross for the tragic 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.
The single debuted at #2 on the Australian ARIAnet singles chart on the week of Monday March 7 2005.
Members
The band also included Bernard Fanning (of Powderfinger), Phil Jamieson (of Grinspoon).
"Evie Part 1 (Let Your Hair Hang Down)"
Nic Cester (Jet) - Vocals
Chris Cheney (The Living End) - Lead Guitar
Davey Lane (You Am I) - Rhythm Guitar
Kram (Spiderbait) - Drums
Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane) - Bass
Daniel Vandenberg - Piano
"Evie Part 2"
Benard Fanning (Powderfinger) - Vocals
Warren Pig Morgan - Piano
Harry Vanda (Easybeats) - String Arrangement
"Evie Part 3 (I'm Losing You)"
Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon) - Vocals
Davey Lane (You Am I) - Lead Guitar
Chris Cheney (The Living End) - Rhythm Guitar
Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane) - Bass
Dan Knight - Hammond organ
Kram (Spiderbait) - Drums
Backing vocals
Chris Cester (Jet)
Kram (Spiderbait)
Harry Vanda (Easybeats)
Louise Anton
Chris Cheney (The Living End)
Produced by Harry Vanda and Glenn Goldsmith
Mixed by Daniel Vandenberg
Good Luck Charm
The Wright's Lyrics
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Every surface
Will want a scratch
When the water turns
Coldest and black
Don't drop the paddle
Or fall off the raft
'Cause you're that someone
Let me pass
Bright yellow viper
You piece of trash
Just a coil of
Rope in the grass
I threw a stone, struck you
Square on the back
Looked around and laughed
Severed slow
Why the jacket?
It isn't cold
Clearly, you are who
I imitate
Simple gestures
To all other shapes
That I enjoy
I understand
Watching shadows
No other plans
Just give me light
And somewhere two can stand
Boy, you have got some nerve
To make more demands
I'll do what I can
The lyrics of The Wrights's song "Good Luck Charm" depict themes of resilience, overcoming obstacles, mimicry, and the push and pull of power dynamics.
In the first verse, the line "Good luck with that" sets the tone as a sarcastic remark, suggesting that achieving success or luck is not easy. The lyrics "Every surface will want a scratch" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the challenges and difficulties that arise in life. As the water turns "coldest and black," it represents facing the darkest and most difficult moments. The phrase "Don't drop the paddle or fall off the raft" urges the listener to persevere and not give up, even in tough situations. The line "You're that someone" could imply that the singer believes in the listener's potential to overcome these challenges.
The second verse introduces a confrontational and assertive tone. The lyric "Let me pass, bright yellow viper. You piece of trash" suggests the singer is addressing an individual who is seen as deceitful or harmful. The coil of rope in the grass represents a hidden danger or threat. The singer's action of throwing a stone and striking the person on the back shows defiance and a willingness to stand up against negativity. The line "Looked around and laughed" implies a sense of triumph or satisfaction in asserting oneself.
The third verse explores the theme of imitation and identity. The phrase "Severed slow, why the jacket? It isn't cold" suggests someone is deliberately trying to detach themselves from their true self or their genuine emotions. The singer questions the reasoning behind this facade, as there is no obvious need for protection or insulation. The line "Clearly, you are who I imitate, simple gestures to all other shapes that I enjoy" implies that the singer mimics this individual's actions or behavior, possibly to navigate social dynamics or fit in. This verse delves into the complexities of identity and the choices people make in order to belong.
The final verse reveals a sense of understanding, as the singer mentions "watching shadows" and having no other plans. It appears that the singer finds solace or fulfillment in simple pleasures or experiences. The line "Just give me light and somewhere two can stand" suggests a desire for emotional warmth and companionship. The phrase "Boy, you have got some nerve to make more demands, I'll do what I can" indicates a willingness to exert effort or make sacrifices for relationships or connections. This verse reflects a sense of empathy and openness to engaging with others, despite the challenges they may bring.
Overall, "Good Luck Charm" explores themes of resilience, facing challenges, asserting oneself, and the complexities of identity and relationships. The lyrics provide a glimpse into the intricacies of human emotions and the choices we make in navigating life's obstacles.
Line by Line Meaning
Good luck with that
I wish you the best of luck in achieving that
Every surface
Each and every exterior
Will want a scratch
Will desire some attention or friction
When the water turns
At the point when the fluid becomes
Coldest and black
Extremely cold and dark
Don't drop the paddle
Do not let go of the instrument used for propulsion in water
Or fall off the raft
Nor tumble from the flat floating structure
'Cause you're that someone
Because you are the individual
Let me pass
Allow me to proceed
Bright yellow viper
Vibrant, yellow venomous snake
You piece of trash
You worthless item
Just a coil of
Merely a spiral of
Rope in the grass
String lying in the meadow
I threw a stone, struck you
I propelled a rock, hitting you
Square on the back
Directly on the rear part
Looked around and laughed
Observed the surroundings and chuckled
Severed slow
Separated gradually
Why the jacket?
What is the purpose of the coat?
It isn't cold
The temperature is not low
Clearly, you are who
Undoubtedly, you are the person
I imitate
I mimic
Simple gestures
Basic movements
To all other shapes
To all alternative forms
That I enjoy
That I appreciate
I understand
I comprehend
Watching shadows
Observing the dark silhouettes
No other plans
No alternate intentions
Just give me light
Simply provide me with illumination
And somewhere two can stand
And a place where two individuals can be together
Boy, you have got some nerve
Boy, you possess a great deal of audacity
To make more demands
To request additional things
I'll do what I can
I will do my utmost
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Written by: Nigel Wright
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