Richard Driver files this 1988 Radio with Pictures report from a Waitemata Stadium concert cobbled together after the failure of music festival Neon Picnic. He interviews The Chills, Graham Brazier and Live Aid legend Bob Geldof. Geldof, along with Tim Shadbolt and Phil Warren, had come to the aid of music fans by organising the consolation gig at the last minute. Geldof rates Neon Picnic’s demise as an international embarrassment. But he praises the local music community for rallying behind the replacement gig, and admits he enjoyed the rush of helping organise it.
I think there was a few slip-ups along the way, but better to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat — the Dunkirk spirit (laughter) — being Irish of course!– Bob Geldof on helping set up another concert, after the demise of Neon Picnic
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