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PLAYLIST

GRAEME HUMPHREYS Little is known about the Able Tasman's guitarist Graeme *?. Humphreys, he of the single waist length dreadlock, save that he plays in the kind of band that creates a warm glow in audiences on cold winter nights. He may look like a vegetarian, but he isn't. Ever obliging, he furnished the answers to this month's questionnaire. Look out for a new Able Tasmans album soon. . STAR SIGN: The Stapler (at least I can point it out which is better than most astrologers). . ■ AGE: 28 OCCUPATION: Musician FAVE COUNTRY SONG: Three way tie: Bobby Gentry 'Ode To Billy Joe'

The Gun Club 'Mother of Earth' Sons of the Pioneers 'Riders in the Sk/. TOP FIVE ALBUMS: Skeptics Amalgam Wire 154 • Pere Übu Modem Dance Winton Marsalis The Majesty of the Blues ' Brian Eno My Life In The Bush of . Ghosts The Great Unwashed Boat With No Ocean (OK it's an EP but I love it to death) TOP FIVE BANDS: The Residents, Pere Übu, the ’ Skeptics , Brian Eno, the Feelies STAGE ATTIRE: Clothes LAST BOOK READ: Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ’ Children FAVE DRINK: Stockan (Munich lager) or a Sazerak at Cajuns FAVOURITE WORTHY CAUSE: Stalinism MOST PRIZED POSSISSION A photograph of Arthur Alan Thomas shaking hands with Johnny Cash DISH: jerati Vegetarian cooking and some really weird fishy soup Thailander thing I had in Christchurch CONVERSATIONAL TOPIC: Theoretical sex, kinky phisics< MODE OF TRANSPORT: Fiat 124 The Fear of Japan OTHER INTERESTS: Astro physics, history, soccer (and I pretend to play cricket) TV, nature and life.

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Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 38

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PLAYLIST Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 38

PLAYLIST Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 38

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