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- Westgate_(album) abstract "Westgate is the fifth solo album by Mark Seymour, released in 2007. The album was described as centred on \"everyday heroes\", with the title track recounting the tale of a real-life worker who was on duty when Melbourne's West Gate Bridge collapsed on October 15, 1970, killing 35 construction workers. Year of the Dog, initially written as a football song for the Western Bulldogs football team, became the saga of a friend with a drink problem. The album was named as one of the top 10 albums of the year by the Sunday Herald Sun.The album's title track had previously been included in a Melbourne Theatre Workers' production, We Built This City, performed at Scienceworks in the suburb of Spotswood in early 2006.".
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- Westgate_(album) comment "Westgate is the fifth solo album by Mark Seymour, released in 2007. The album was described as centred on \"everyday heroes\", with the title track recounting the tale of a real-life worker who was on duty when Melbourne's West Gate Bridge collapsed on October 15, 1970, killing 35 construction workers. Year of the Dog, initially written as a football song for the Western Bulldogs football team, became the saga of a friend with a drink problem.".
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