my dream for 'B2
Andrew Boak (Radio B): "More support from the NZ populace, for more bands, more records and -more good avenues." Paul Rose (Furtive): "FM radio. A permanent licence for Radio B. Less sales tax on records.-An underage venue. A non-pub alternative touring circuit." Kerry. O'Connor (fan): "Less pretention and more frivolity on both sides of the stage." Nigel Russell (Danse Macabre): More venues that cater for newer music. People dictating what they like to see and hear! Not the breweries and radio stations." MikeTCorlessHNMMiri^JßW^ "Bands putting more work into their show. The Aussie bands showed up the local bands at Sweetwaters." Jean Williams (ReverbjlHpHH "Opening of new venues and the better use of existing venues. The removal of tax on local records and some imports in record stores." Harry Ratbag (Rem): "Cream re-open. Steinlager price fall. A rooftop bar at Queens Ferry. The deporting to Australia of any band that plays more than six Gluepot weekends in ayear. And that silly people, stop singing silly songs about yours truly."
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Rip It Up, Issue 56, 1 March 1982, Page 4
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