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The Underdogs were a mid-60s Auckland blues band...
Before X Factor there was New Faces, before Masterchef,...
Crummer sings Clapton, Head Like a Hole sings...
Iconic TV pop show of the 1960s
Another video made for the 1967 Loxene Golden Disc Awards
Another video from the 1967 Loxene Golden Disc Awards
Pioneering music video, for Ray Columbus and the Invaders
More 1960s pop antics, this time with the Avengers
A later hit by Underdogs singer Murray Grindlay
A song written by Underdogs vocalist Murray Grindlay
More 1960s pop
Neil Edwards also features in this music video
More music from 1967
Christopher Bourn also worked on this 60s music show
Another hit from 1967
Another Kiwi musician who got big in the 60s
More 60s-era music with pictures
Murray Grindlay in another musical persona
Rocking cover song from Citizen Band
Documentary on the 1960s Kiwi pop scene
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Old school, check the threads.
Chris Bourn (director)
had had a watering can raining water in front of the lens. Worked well 20 years later in Outlook For Thursday, DD Smash... these guys were heroes to we aspiring groups, a few years older and 'worldly wiser' it seemed, long may they rain.