Sticky Fingers | Headlock | A Fire Engine Session

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Fire Engine Sessions - Episode 2

Sticky Fingers | Headlock | Live on a moving Fire Truck | King St, Newtown

Episode 2 saw us take Sticky Fingers for a joyride on the back of a 1967 Austin firetruck in the band's spiritual stomping ground of Newtown, Australia. Sailor Jerry gave out over 500 free drinks to a mad-for-it crowd of 350+ who got to witness history as Sti Fi took their legendary live show literally on the road to play for the unsuspecting Sunday afternoon King Street masses. To the best of our guerilla knowledge, the only other time such a stunt has happened in Australia was in 1976 when AC/DC blocked off Swanston St, Melbourne to record the now legendary Long Way to the Top film clip. Personally we think the Sti Fi boys attempt is way more rock an roll. Big call, but seriously, check the footage!

The song is a live, mobile recording of 'Headlock', a vibe filled track from Sti Fi's 2010 release 'Extended Play'. It's described by the band as their Newtown anthem, made infamous by the song's film clip that documents the setup of another guerilla gig where they unofficially headlined the Newtown Festival in 2010.
Their upcoming single 'Caress Your Soul' has just been released to radio and you can help it get played by heading to http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/goodnig...

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Thanks to Sailor Jerry Australia, Blue Square TV, residents of Newtown, King Street Autos, IBP Petroleum, Scott Wood, Dan Lawrence, Paddy Cornwall, our awesome crew & everyone in the credits! Together we made history! VIVA LA FIRE!

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