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’ AiIRY This month’Arry went to Sweetwaters. ’Arry doesn’t usually like Sweetwaters but this time ’e did^ppßHflH ’E didn’t see many bands because ’e doesn’t like being in crowds full of fuckwits. E stayed around the Flying Nun caravan because that’s where all the tun was. ’E also enjoyed the backstage bar because there was fun there too. ’E means real fun, like bursting the sprinkler system and soaking lots of people. Or using a pair of dice to get eight cans of beer out of Graham Brazier. But back at the caravan there was more fun. ; ’Arry stole steak off WEA. E threw an egg into the back of the Narcs’ truck and ’it a snoozing roadie (pity it wasn’t j one of the band). • ' ’E watched Russell Brown , play cricket with watermelons and lettuces. ’E listened to England not play cricket. ’E listened to how Steve Diehards popped into the IZH caravan for a quick chunder cos ’e was so ... ’E listened to Jordan Luck sing ‘I Was Born Under a Wandering Star’ (’orrible). . ’E got told to shut up because there was a film crew trying to sleep. ’E just sat and watched a certain Mockers drummer. And ’e can’t remember much else. Except. ’Arry drank beer. ’ARRY lab recording studio Does your Band look thick and ordinary 'wot?' See how you stand video your demo recordings It won't cost a synth and a leg ring: 735-128 a.h. 534-8631 basement, 104 fanshawe st, auckland, 1. ;

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Rip It Up, Issue 79, 1 February 1984, Page 34

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