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down 1 "I say go, she says { : yes/Dim the lights . . you can guess the • rest! (4,2,3,4) gJM 2 Punk tube babies. , 3 Ax?. Er, none, say the u Police. 4 Phil, of the League. 5 Cale's classic turbulence. (7,8) 6 '. . . for Two'. 7 Sixties pop show that was definitely a starter. (5,6,2) 10 The Bow Wows' one wasn't a dog but a cassette. . 11 This man's son , *-. attended a Soloman's ;: Ball. 12 & 51A Recent Dunedi. waxing which maybe : demonstrates what marketing degrees do to you. (7,4,7,6) ' 14 The young, gifted and black woman.' .••'--; 15 (See 43A) 21 Ever so rich record label? (1,1,1) 23 Surrounding me with Yazoo? (3,3,4) 28 Ska film craze. 31 All '. . . doin' is defending. 33 The word Bowie had . Simple Minds saying at the end'of Iggy's 'Play It Safe'. ffljggg 36 Uhuru's shiner. 38 Songsmith, wordsmith and apparently initially a blacksmith. 42 Half a song by the . Dixie Cups, Belle Stars and Natasha. 44 James' were famous, Billy's were blue. 45 Malcolm can sew too! 47 Josef K were for laughing. 50 "Now I wanna feel your hands/And lose my heart on the burning'

52 The Velvet Underground was one

side of this coin. 53 Came with time for theiEnz. 54 Jagger's most prominent .facial feature. 55 NY cassette label sounds as though it. has the lion's share. ' ' (1.1.1.1) 56 Michael Jackson's companion before he bought all those mannequins. 58 One of Booker T's cars. (1,1) ACROSS 1 Prince's mode of transport. (6,3,7) 8 The label big enough to house both John • Cale and Kid Creole. 9 British new industrials outfit. (1,1,1)

',13 Labelle's songwriter, * anjon lady. 16 The gang's first show! 17 Between stations for Bowie. 18 Orbison, Buchanan, Harper. 19 '. .. Safe', SF song. 20 Larry's family was called Stone but his ■ ' surname was ... 22 NZ band play affection? (3,4) 24 Patti's equestrian album. 25 Beatles' amplification. 26 Midnight Oil's forces. (1.1) 28 This band came unhinged in the early 70s. 29 Clean-eyed lady. 1 30 Direen gone crazy? Something like it!

32 The other group with the other 'Substitute'. 34 Real name, John Beverley. 35 There's new poetry in Grant. 39 Setzer's strays. 40 The world's forgotten boy, alias the . . . 41 Peter's an angel, apparently. 43 & 15D Unwashed brainwashed? (4,3,2,3,4) 46 Beefheart's fishfaced facsimile. (5,4,7) 48 ... To Be Ah! 49 Caroline, Sam? No, she's still sane. 51 (See 12D) 57 John's beleaguered school. 59 Who's enchanted vehicle?

ACROSS: 1 LITTLE RED CORVETTE. 8 ZE. 9SPK. 13. NONA. 16 ENTERTAINMENT. 17 TO. 19 ROY. 19 NOT. 20 GRAHAM. 22 TOY LOVE. 24 HORSES. 25 VOX. 26 US. 28 DOORS. 29 SAD. 30 AIWA. 32 CLOUT. 34 SID. 35 RANTING. 39 CATS. 40 IG. 41 GABRIEL. 43 & 15D CLEAN OUT OF OUR MINDS. 46 TROUT MASK REPLICA. 48 OOH. 49 MAS. 57 THE ACADEMY IN PERIL. 59 BUS DOWN: 1 LOVE IS THE DRUG. 2 TEST. 3 ROXANNE. 4 OAKbY. 5 VINTAGE VIOLENCE. 6 TEA. 7 .READY STEADY QO. 10 PET. 11 KRONOS. 12 & 51A ANOTHER DISC ANOTHER DOLLAR. 14 NINA. 21 RSO. 23 YOU AND BOTH. 28 DANCE. 31 Wl. 33 TA. 36GAL. 38 PATTI. 42 IKO. 44 FLAMES. 45 SOWETO. 47 SORRY. 50 SANDS. 52 NICO. 53 TIDE. 54 LIPS. 55 ROIR. 56 BEN. 58 MG.

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Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 28

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Untitled Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 28