Posts by Jonathan Ganley
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"This Auckland" - a National Film Unit film from 1967 - was recently posted in the NZ on Screen Auckland collection, and puts you right in that time. I don't think it will embed but here's the link.
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/this-auckland-1967
There is also a short film made for television in 1967, about Gary and his photographs. It's in the TVNZ archive but isn't online. Perhaps NZ On Screen might like to check it out?
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Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime, in reply to
That may in fact be the most orderly after-party picture I have ever seen.
Dishes, bottles and glasses were covering every square inch inside, honestly ... nah, we're lightweights.
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Great images, everyone. Michael Jeans' Fish & Chip shop had that wow factor, amongst so many others ... and I've been hanging around waiting to get the photos back from the chemist.
Anyway here's two from Victoria Park environs ...
1. Double / triple / might have been a quadruple exposure.
2. Under the flyover, so does that make this the flyunder? -
Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime, in reply to
rather than Blow Up
Spooky! I was looking at the trailer just the other day …
“I thought you were supposed to be in Paris?”
“I am in Paris.” -
Capture: The Castle, in reply to
Unlaminated treaties, Waitangi gift shop.
Oh, what William Colenso could have done with a laminator …
And that’s a lovely car, Joe.
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Pop-up shop.
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Hard News: The Velvet Underground Etc., in reply to
clicked on one link, stayed until all photos looked at and captions read
Hey, thanks!
James Young’s account of life as Nico’s Keyboardist, Songs They Never Play On The Radio is hilarious.
The scene where Cale meets John Cooper Clarke is priceless.
"Hark, hark, the dogs do bark,
the beggars are coming to town;
some in rags,
and some in jags,
and one ... in The Velvet Underground" -
Hard News: The Velvet Underground Etc., in reply to
Here's John Cale at the Gluepot on that very tour. More here.