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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Cancer deaths in Victoria (Australia), Infectious disease deaths in Victoria (Australia), Lobby Loyde, Chuck Fleetwood-Smith, Geoffrey Tozer, Richard Pratt, Bud Tingwell, B. A. Santamaria, Rowland S. Howard, Ron Evans, Ross Stretton, Monica Maughan, Bob Rose, Lindsay Thompson, Lynn Bayonas, Frank Thring, Creighton Burns, Richard Franklin, Cyril Vosper, John Button, Dorothy Porter, Henry Ernest Searle, Gary Olsen, Vera Scantlebury Brown, Vali Myers, Paul Raphael Montford, Nicholas John Vine-Hall, Sid Spindler, Michael Schildberger, Tommy Hanlon, Jr., Sheila Florance, Anne Haddy, Ernest Squires, William Brassington, Clare Oliver, Nelli Shkolnikova, Jim Kennan, Jack Austin, Peter Adams, Trevor Kent, Percy Deane, Geoff Ainsworth, Robert Fidgeon, Gabrielle Pizzi, Peter Jackson, Campbell McComas, Myra De Groot, Geoff Polites, Ross Warneke, Sonny Schmidt, John Cummins. Excerpt: Lobby Loyde (John Baslington Lyde 18 May 1941 - 21 April 2007), John Barrie Lyde or Barry Lyde was an Australian rock music guitarist, songwriter and producer. He was a member of 1960s groups, Purple Hearts which had a Top 40 hit with "Early in the Morning" in 1966 and Wild Cherries with their hit "That's Life" in 1967. He became a leading figure in the 1970s Australian pub rock scene, particularly as a member of Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs on their No. 8 album, The Hoax Is Over (1971) and Coloured Balls for a Top 20 album Ball Power (1973). He was briefly a member of Rose Tattoo during 1979 to 1980. His solo work includes the progressive rock album, Plays with George Guitar (1971) and the space opera, Beyond Morgia: The Labyrinths of Klimster (2007). Known for his plectrum guitar technique, Loyde inspired a legion of Australian musicians, and was also cited as an influence by international musicians such as Kurt Cobain and Henry Rollins. He was induc...