
The 12 finalists in the 1971 Loxene Golden Disc Awards, New Zealand’s premier music awards, largely represented the usual suspects of New Zealand pop/rock music. Suzanne and her cover of ‘Stand by your man’, Chapta’s sickly sweet ‘Say a prayer’ (which won the Group Award), Ray Columbus with ‘People are people’ (including the immortal line ‘People are people whatever they eat for breakfast’) and Craig Scott’s ‘Smiley’ (winner
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Come to the Sabbat
Hard Being Poor
Hard Being Poor (feat. Tat)
Epilogue
Come To The Sabbat, 1971 (New Zealand)
Come To Sabbat
Come Back to the Sabbat
Hard Being Poor (feat. Tat, aka Shasta Screams)
Hard Being Poor (feat. Tat (aka Shasta Screams))
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Dahli Mohammed
Timberjack / Come To The Sabbat
Hard Being Poor (Featuring Tat)
Come to the Sabbat (Black Widow cover)
Hard Being Poor (Featuring Tat. aka Shasta Screams)
Hard Being Poor (feat. Tat aka Shasta Screams)
Hard Being Poor Feat. Tat
Hard Being Poor (feat. Tat [aka Shasta Screams])
Hard Being Poor ft. Tat
Hard Being Poor ft. Tat (AKA Shasta Screams)
Hard Being Poor [feat. Tat aka Shasta Screams]
Hard Being Poor (ft. Tat aka Shasta Screams)
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Timberjack/Come to the Sabbat
Dahli Mohammad
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