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− | ''Live @ The Temple'' is St Lucy's complete set from the ''York Street Acid Test'' competition in 2002 at ''The Temple Bar'' in Auckland, which he won, resulting in the recording deal at ''York Street Studios'' to produce both this ''Loyal?'' EP and its counterpart [[Bio-Psycho-Social]]. The live songs are ''Keep Away'', ''Help'', ''Driving to Mary'' and ''Armpits''. | + | ''Live @ The Temple'' is St Lucy's complete set from the ''York Street Acid Test'' competition in 2002 at ''The Temple Bar'' in Auckland, which he won, resulting in the recording deal at ''York Street Studios'' to produce both this ''Loyal?'' EP and its counterpart [[Bio-Psycho-Social]]. The live songs are ''Keep Away'', ''Help'', ''Driving to Mary'' and ''Armpits''.<br> |
− | Banter between songs provides insights into their origins, particularly ''Driving To Mary'': "...it's about coming from Hamilton, then y'come up to Auckland n' then y'go on the Mary Lambie Show and y'feel like yer fucken shit hot n' then y'go home n'realise that y've been fucked over.." | + | Banter between songs provides insights into their origins, particularly ''Driving To Mary'': "...it's about coming from Hamilton, then y'come up to Auckland n' then y'go on the Mary Lambie Show and y'feel like yer fucken shit hot n' then y'go home n'realise that y've been fucked over.."<br> |
He is apparently referring to [[Jah'na]]'s appearance on TVNZ's ''Good Morning''. | He is apparently referring to [[Jah'na]]'s appearance on TVNZ's ''Good Morning''. | ||