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[[image:Hardenupow2005.jpg|right|thumb|Harden Up, Ow - Poster]] | [[image:Hardenupow2005.jpg|right|thumb|Harden Up, Ow - Poster]] | ||
− | ''Hamilton Circle Jerk'' is a long running event that features a number of Hamilton bands of various genres, each playing one or two covers of other Hamilton bands' songs, as well as one original tune. The event was the brain-child of [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[St Lucy]], but in recent years has been organised by [[Lauren | + | ''Hamilton Circle Jerk'' is a long running event that features a number of Hamilton bands of various genres, each playing one or two covers of other Hamilton bands' songs, as well as one original tune. The event was the brain-child of [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[St Lucy]], but in recent years has been organised by [[Lauren KB]]. |
− | This event was originally conceived as The Hamilton Circle Jerk. However, it was renamed ''Harden Up, Ow'' in the first year to help with promotional purposes. The original poster proved too popular, however, and the Circle Jerk name continued to be used by many [[Htown.co.nz]] members. | + | This event was originally conceived as The Hamilton Circle Jerk. However, it was renamed ''Harden Up, Ow'' in the first year to help with promotional purposes. The original poster proved too popular, however, and the Circle Jerk name continued to be used by many [[Htown.co.nz]] members. In its second year, [[Circle Jerk 2006|2006]], the predominant name again became ''Hamilton Circle Jerk''. The event was inspired by a farewell event for [[Inchworm]] at [[Diggers]] in 1999, where a number of Hamilton bands played a small number of their own songs followed by an ''Inchworm'' cover. |
==Circle Jerks to date== | ==Circle Jerks to date== |