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Band at the center (or centre, since it's Australian) of ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075030/ Oz]'' (aka ''Oz: A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie'' aka ''20th Century Oz''), a 1976 down under parody of/tribute to ''The Wizard of Oz.'' Rather than dirt farmers (that was what the Gales were farming, right? Dirt?), the real-world analogues of Dorothy's adventure were rock musicians. Dorothy, a groupie in this incarnation of the story, hits her head due to a car accident and has an adventure with a brainless surfer, a heartless mechanic, a cowardly biker, and (naturally) a [[The Wizard|Wizard]]. The film, whose musical score is by Ross Wilson (frontman of real Australian rock bands Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock), didn't do so well upon release, but has become a cult film.
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Band at the center (or centre, since it's Australian) of ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075030/ Oz]'' (aka ''Oz: A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie'' aka ''20th Century Oz''), a 1976 down under parody of/tribute to ''The Wizard of Oz.'' Rather than dirt farmers (that was what the Gales were farming, right? Dirt?), the real-world analogues of Dorothy's adventure were rock musicians. Dorothy, a groupie in this incarnation of the story, hits her head due to a car accident and has an adventure trying to see the Wizard's last concert while escaping an evil thug with the help of a brainless surfer, a heartless mechanic, a cowardly biker, and (naturally) a [[The Wizard|Wizard]].
  
Glam rocker played by Graham Matters in the 1976 Australian ''Wizard of Oz'' parody/tribute ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075030/ Oz]'' (aka ''Oz: A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie'' aka ''20th Century Oz''). Dorothy, who is a teen groupie in this version, is trying to see the Wizard's last concert while escaping an evil thug with the help of a brainless surfer, heartless mechanic, and cowardly biker (who are all really members of [[Wally and the Falcons|a band she follows]]). The film, whose musical score is by Ross Wilson (frontman of real Australian rock bands Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock), didn't do so well upon release, but has become a cult film.
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The film, whose musical score is by Ross Wilson (frontman of real Australian rock bands Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock), didn't do so well upon release, but has become a cult film.
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The brainless surfer, heartless mechanic, and cowardly biker are all really members of [[Wally and the Falcons]], a band Dorothy follows.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[The Wizard]]
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* [[The Wizard]]
 
 
==External Links
 
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQuGKAUJcs
 
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB6OiKr8wCs
 
  
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 17 June 2025

Band at the center (or centre, since it's Australian) of Oz (aka Oz: A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie aka 20th Century Oz), a 1976 down under parody of/tribute to The Wizard of Oz. Rather than dirt farmers (that was what the Gales were farming, right? Dirt?), the real-world analogues of Dorothy's adventure were rock musicians. Dorothy, a groupie in this incarnation of the story, hits her head due to a car accident and has an adventure trying to see the Wizard's last concert while escaping an evil thug with the help of a brainless surfer, a heartless mechanic, a cowardly biker, and (naturally) a Wizard.

The film, whose musical score is by Ross Wilson (frontman of real Australian rock bands Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock), didn't do so well upon release, but has become a cult film.

The brainless surfer, heartless mechanic, and cowardly biker are all really members of Wally and the Falcons, a band Dorothy follows.

See also

External links