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Group's name:
Surfin' Seekers Sub name:
The Seekers Cyber Chat Group Slogan:
All Over The World Name of our members:
The Seekerians Month of birth:
February 1998 Number of members:
above one hundred Administrator:
Peter Otten, the 'old folkie'
from GermanySpecial features:
Just a bunch of nice and friendly people Status:
Unofficial mailing list with no commercial interest
We are from All Over The World, but we do not live in a World Of Our Own. The Carnival Is Over, that is definitely not true for us.
In our SEEKERS CYBER CHAT GROUP we enjoy talking and writing about the music and the life of The Seekers and their members and many related subjects.
Judith Durham, Keith Potger, Athol Guy and Bruce Woodley, known as The Seekers, are an Australian group which was internationally very popular in the 60s. Then they disbanded in 1968.
Many of us thought at that time I'll Never Find Another You and sometimes we said Walk with me to our partners and went to an imaginary Island Of Dreams, humming and listening to their fine songs and dreamed that their sun, the Red Rubber Ball would rise again Someday, One Day.
Then, after a pause of 25 years they regrouped in the 90s, created and sang the unofficial new Australian anthem I Am Australian and are on their Morningtown Ride with their Georgy Girl again, looking for Future Roads, which lead them to The Shores of Avalon well protected by their Guardian Angel / Guiding Light, to make not only us members of the SURFIN' SEEKERS happy again, but many people in many continents, no matter whether they still have memories with their very first hit in 60s or not, because there is a One World Love.
(If you happen to be familiar with the words in the above text written like this, then you know already the titles of many old and new Seekers Classics.)
This is what you will find on the following pages:
(pages marked with an asterix * have been changed or are new)The main emphasis of this website are the activities of the
SEEKERS CYBER CHAT GROUP.
If you want to know more details about the Seekers in particular and their music, or, if you want to see pictures which are not 'artistically' adapted, then there are excellent other sites with much more details. You will find the links above.