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1905

Shona Laing , Music Video – 1972

from the album Whispering Afraid (1972)
Greg Nikoloff
Greg Nikoloff
27 Mar 2020 - 10.46pm
I can confirm this clip was part of an entire TV show. It was recorded at the then brand new Christchurch Town Hall - in the Auditorium. I saw it on our Black & White TV. Was broadcast on the local NZBC station (CHTV3).
Carmel Savage
Carmel Savage
9 Oct 2014 - 08.04am
Wahine ataahua. x
Trevor McGaughran
Trevor McGaughran
9 Jun 2014 - 07.51pm
A great Kiwi singer/songwriter. Way beyond her years in maturity in the writing of her songs.I still have the vinyl record ''Whispering Afraid'' and played it only a few weeks ago.The title track is my favourite song on the album. Thanks to ''1905'' everyone can work out how old Shona is-- Happy 60th to her for next year.
Jordyn Skye
Jordyn Skye
4 Jun 2014 - 09.22pm
What an honour for my ears....thank you
In spirit
Jordyn
Gavin Sprott
Gavin Sprott
8 Oct 2013 - 05.43am
Has to be one of the top female singer songwriter that NZ has ever had. I can remember working at Lower Hutt railway station we she came in to book her car on the ferry to Picton. It was just after this song took off boy was I jealous as we were the same age which I worked out due to the song but I bought her first album - whispering afraid - which I still have on cassette I use overboard - one of her later songs - as my ringtone
Kin
Kin
29 May 2013 - 03.51pm
I had just arrived in Auckland when I saw her singing 1905 on NZTV - it was love at first sight. I have this song on my ear-pod.
N Curtis
N Curtis
12 May 2012 - 09.00pm
Genius before her time
Talent
sincere
Relaxing with a message
Kezza
Kezza
16 May 2011 - 08.19pm
Classic Kiwi talent.
Bob
Bob
12 Aug 2010 - 05.20pm
Natsukashi...
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