And play all the hits they certainly do! “I’m Not In Love”, “The Things We Do For Love”, “Rubber Bullets”, “Donna”, “The Wall Street Shuffle”, “Art For Art’s Sake”, “I’m Mandy Fly Me”, “Good Morning Judge”, “Life Is A Minestrone”, and of course the best summer vacation song ever – “Dreadlock Holiday” (come on, sing it now – I Don’t Like Cricket! – tell us that one’s not gonna be stuck in your head for the rest of the day!). Such an incredible string of great songs.
“… an ocean of bangers. I mean, seriously, it’s ridiculous…. iconic hit after iconic hit” – Silver Tiger Media
- 10cc has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.
- “I’m Not In Love” has been played over five million times on US radio, has in excess of 300 million streams on Spotify, and also featured in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.
- “Things We Do For Love” has been played over 3.5 million times on radio.
- “Dreadlock Holiday” featured on the soundtrack of the 2010 film The Social Network, and has over 160 million Spotify plays.
- “Rubber Bullets” delivered Gouldman, Godley and Crème two Ivor Novello Awards (the UK’s highest song-writing accolade).
- Graham Gouldman has also written hits for many others, including “For Your Love”, “Bus Stop”, “Evil Hearted You”, “Sausalito (Is the Place to Go)”, “Look Through Any Window”, “Bridge To Your Heart” (a hit Graham scored as a member of Wax), “No Milk Today”, and “Going Home” which was a hit for Australia’s Normie Rowe.
- “I’m Not In Love” has been covered by The Pretenders, Peggy Lee, Richie Havens, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, and most recently The Flaming Lips. Axl Rose said “that song messes with my life, man. It’s one of my favourite songs of all time.”
“The musicians showcased their versatility as multi-instrumentalists, while their harmonies took centre stage, leaving the crowd in awe.”- Newcastle Live, Newcastle.
Graham Gouldman puts the 10cc’s longevity down to the quality and individuality of the band’s songs. “They don’t seem to date. We never followed any trend we simple wrote for our own pleasure. The fact that the songs are being played as often on the radio today as they ever were shows how true that is” he says.
The missing link between The Beatles and the Gorillaz, 10cc ruled the pop world in the 70’s – a time when the charts were dominated by some of the most creative and colourful artists in pop history. 10cc worked not on image or celebrity-status, but on the art of making highly sophisticated rock masterworks into simple-sounding pop hits. The result was some of the greatest pop records of the 20th century.
As American Rolling Stone put it in 1975, ‘There is more going on in one 10cc song than on ten Yes albums.’ And 50 years later, Australian Rolling Stone had this to say – “…the tunes are a delicious sonic challenge. The playing is virtuosic.”
What does 10cc mainstay Graham Gouldman think of the outpouring of love for his band? “Year on year we get busier and busier. It’s great, we love touring and playing together and we get on really well. The audiences these days are very gratifying. You get the people you would expect, who grew up with 10cc, but you also get young kids who know the songs too. Whether they’ve discovered 10cc for themselves, via the internet or radio, or just grown up with their parents playing it in the house, I don’t know. But we get a great mix of people from the generations.”
Gouldman goes on to praise the outstanding musicians featured on stage with him – “The band, as it stands now is absolutely fantastic. Our main strength is the songs, nothing else. This is as near as you’re ever going to get to hearing the perfect 10cc. Hit after hit after hit. It’s relentless. We show no mercy.”
Tickets on sale Thursday 22nd August 2024, 11:00AM AEST