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"Way Out West" is the debut single by Australian band the Dingoes. It was released in October 1973 and peaked in the top 40 of the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart, [1] reaching number 26 in Melbourne. [2] The song became the band's signature tune. [2]
Dingo distributions are a single dingo, 73%; two dingoes, 16%; three dingoes, 5%; four dingoes, 3%; and packs of five to seven dingoes, 3%. A dingo pack usually consists of a mated pair, their offspring from the current year, and sometimes offspring from the previous year.
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dingo Kawana Forest near Caloundra, pair of young dingoes killed the calf [61] £1000 worth of sheep 1941–8 dingo Tumbarumba, 13yo dingo "weighed 100 lb. and measured six feet from tip to tip." [62] at least 1000 sheep 1942 dingo Captain's Flat [63] 200+ sheep 1939 dingo Billa Billa near Goondiwindi [64] "many sheep" 1937 Alsatian-dingo cross
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The Dingoes appeared at the third Sunbury Pop Festival in 1974, held on the Australia Day long weekend, and their performance featured on Mushroom's Highlights of Sunbury '74, released later that year. The same month, they recorded their self-titled debut LP, The Dingoes, which was produced by John French. [1]
Dingo recorded their first album Nimeni on Dingo before they started playing live gigs. The album sold well right from the beginning, though the band was initially in the shadow of another popular band from Pori , Yö , whose debut album Varietee had sold over 60,000 copies and instantly become number 1 on various charts.