Speaker: Ian Jorgensen: Images from A Movement
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Inspirational shots. Great work, Ian. I particularly like the 'sneaky' one of Liam Finn.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
The books are really great. So many moments.
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cor, feeling quite amped from reading through those, rock and roll.
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so cool! looking at these pics has made me remember a little indie band that used to stay at one of my flats in auckland in the early-mid 90s - i think i partly remember the band because of their great name - Excellent Soul Therapy. such fun!
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Russell Brown, in reply to
cor, feeling quite amped from reading through those, rock and roll.
I’m glad you can read them! I am mildly obsessive about carriage returns in online copy, and our caption style doesn’t support carriage returns, bolding or anything. I could have asked the guys to do the work and add it, but I ran out of time because last week was … consuming.
But I would like to say here and now that Ian’s paragraphing was beautiful.
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Brilliant photos. They bring back a lot of memories.
I supported Ian’s Kickstarter for A Movement, and by some quirk of postal coincidence, the first two books in the series arrived on the same day as the reprint of Ant Sang’s Dharma Punks.
On a sad note, although I recognise a lot of people in that photo here of Disasterradio at Thistle Hall, my eye was immediately drawn to the tall blond fellow standing behind the front row. That’s Peter. If you lived around Te Aro and Mt Cook at the time, you might remember him from his amazing street art and stencils. RIP.
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