Posts by Russell Brown
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Polity: Forty, in reply to
For me, 40 is the age of divorces and diseases. The best thing, though, is how it's generally so much better than the hellish nightmare world threatened by the "Life Begins at 40" song.
True. But so is, say, being a character in The Walking Dead.
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I think the other thing about one's forties is that it's the decade bits start to fall off and you start thinking about mortality. That can take some getting through. But, y'know, you do.
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Hard News: Friday Music: SJD, with…, in reply to
Peter if you are out there
Found him! In Geraldine and still taking photographs.
If this leads us to the Christchurch equivalent to Sara Leigh Lewis's amazing Auckland punk photographs, Audioculture definitely owes you a beer, Ian..
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Hard News: Friday Music: SJD, with…, in reply to
I think if Sally’s memory is correct (which it will be I’m sure) these photos were taken by Peter Towers* and the brick wall is that of Mollett Street ... the old colour Basket Case photos in that story (Jane drumming & Jane, Paul & Alister) are mine (Photo credit?) and taken at the Gresham.
Ah, thanks muchly for that. I'll draw Simon's attention to those details.
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Left this out of post in my hurry to finish, but Average Rap band released four videos for their really good EP this week. In order ...
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Hard News: Hug Reform, in reply to
How interesting!
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Hard News: Hug Reform, in reply to
That would actually freak people out.
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Hard News: A cog in the Mediaworks machine, in reply to
this seems like a story that needs more eyes than just the twitteratis...
Matt Nippert picked it up for the Herald, and looks set to run with it.
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Hard News: Hug Reform, in reply to
But as it's Russell, I'm guessing it's an oblique tip of the hat to The Saints!
I actually just liked the way the light fell on my nicely-stacked wood – but now you've brought it up, I'm going to fish out that 7" and play it at Real Groovy on Saturday!
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