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Taromeo
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In 1972 Anne Infante, and friends undertook a research trip to trace the old stock route mentioned in the song known alternatively as ‘Brisbane Ladies’ (also known as ‘Augathella Station’).
This led to a friendship between the then owners of ‘Taromeo’ station and the folkies. Many a weekend was spent camping and singing, swimming, stumbling about in the dark (Dale Riddle still has the scars) and mushroom picking. (Taromeo had an abundance of a particular type of mushroom, which grew out of the droppings of the bovine inhabitants)
The following pages are a few scenes from these carefree days…
BRISBANE LADIES Farewell
and adieu to you Brisbane Ladies, CHORUS: The
first camp we make is called the ‘Good Luck ’ On,
on past Taromeo and Yarraman
Creek boys, The
camp is all snug and supper is over Next
right through Nanango the
jolly old township Oh
the girls look so
pretty the sight is entrancing Tho'
far I have travelled through Russia and Finland Now
drink to our lasses
in right hearty fasion ---o0o--- The verses of the version of the song above are from the original song 'The Drover' written in the 1890s by Saun Mendelsohn, who is buried in Toowong Cemetery in Brisbane. The version which mentions 'Augathella Station' and Toomancie (or Toomancy) was recorded and made popular by A L (Bert) Lloyd and he freely admitted to changing the words to make his version more colourful. |
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