The Simple Image

The Simple Image was a New Zealand rock band that was popular in the 1960s. They achieved four top ten hits including a chart topper with the song, "Spinning, Spinning, Spinning".[1]

The original members were Barry Leef, Guitar & Lead Vocals. Ron (Cass) Gascoigne, Bass Guitar & Vocals. Harry Leki, Lead Guitar & Vocals. Gordon Wylie, Drums. There was a line-up change in the late 60s bringing in Doug Smith, (Lead Vocals) and Bruce Walker, Keyboards & Vocals.

The band moved to Australia in July 1969. After a short stint at "Lucifers" nite club, they took up residency at The Whiskey A Go Go in Kings Cross Sydney. Original drummer left and was replaced by Wayne Allen from Christchurch NZ. Doug Smith was replaced by original lead Vocalist Barry Leef.

After 20 months,the band dissolved.

Singles

  • "Two Kinds Of Lovers"/"Summer Wine" #11 [NZ] March 1968
  • "Spinning Spinning Spinning"/"Shy Boy" #1 [NZ] July 1968
  • "Little Bell That Cried"/"I Wanna Go To Heaven" #9 [NZ]
  • "Hold Me Tight"/"Tomorrow Is Another Day" DNC
  • "Grooviest Girl In The World"/"Make Time Stand Still" #3 [NZ]
  • "Send Me No More Letters"/"Goodbye Birds" DNC
  • "Michael and His Slipper Tree"/"Mean So Much" #7 [NZ] September 1969
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