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June 23, 2021 by Simon Sweetman

Sweetman Podcast # 263: Rikki Morris

Hi and welcome to episode 263 of Sweetman Podcast with support from our sponsors – T Leaf T and Yeastie Boys  and thanks to you readers and listeners. Now – as you probably know, as well as the usual platforms (this site, soundcloud, iTunes/Apple) you can get to Sweetman Podcast on Spotify – follow it […]
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February 11, 2017 by Simon Sweetman

Remembering Bruno: My Bruno Lawrence Story

I was 17. Final year of school. I’d done a bit of journalism work for the National Youth Drama School, an ad hoc publicity officer role. Because my interest, at that time, was to move into journalism (I’ve been thinking about moving into journalism ever since then, a silly limbo to be in of course […]
Posted in Blog, Miscellany · Tagged Actor, B.L.E.R.T.A, Blerta, Bruno, Bruno Lawrence, Drums, Kiwi, Memory, National Youth Drama School, NZ, Quincy Conserve, Remembering Bruno: My Bruno Lawrence Story, Ride The Rain, Tears, The Crocodiles ·

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February 9, 2014 by Simon Sweetman

The Vinyl Countdown # 1191

V/A, Hits & Myth (1981) Spent a bit more money on this than I usually do for a second-hander, but worth it. Pretty mint copy, record in good nick – cover tidy-as – and what a line-up, what a great tracklisting – a perfect party record – Split Enz and Dragon and Hello Sailor and […]
Posted in The Vinyl Countdown · Tagged 1981, Citizen Band, Compilation, Dragon, Feels So Good, Hello Sailor, Hits & Myth, Kiwi, LP, Mi-Sex, Mike Chunn, NZ, Pop Mechanix, Saturday Night Stay At Home, Schtung, Spelling Mistakes, Split Enz, Suburban Reptiles, Th' Dudes, The Crocodiles, The Swingers, Toy Love, V/A, Vinyl, Whizz Kids ·

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