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- The Exponents - Give It A Whirl Interview
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The Exponents (formerly The Dance Exponents) are one of New Zealand's most beloved live bands. Their long line of hits includes 'Victoria' and 'I'll Say Goodbye' and 'Why Does Love Do this to Me?'. In this interview, recorded for 2003 TV series Give It A Whirl, (left to right) band members Brian Jones, David Gent, and Jordan Luck cover many topics, including: Self-management versus external management Hard times: cold Dunedin housing, getting stranded in the Aussie mountains, and a rio...
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- victoria / the wastrels / 1980s / 80s / live music / steve cowan / screaming meemees / the cook / captain cook hotel / john dobbyn / pop music / rock music / nz radio / david bowie / i'll say goodbye / sex and agriculture / nz music awards / dunedin / live gigs / touring / napier riot / australia / kiwi expats / dunedin music / music recording / drugs / pubs / ben free / band manager / self-management / dance exponents / eighties / richard driver / andrew mclennan / andrew snoid / new music management / 1981 / 1982 / napier / drinking / frontman / winklepickers / know your own heart / chris sheehan / songwriting
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