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Skip to content Home About A date with Playdate April 1, 2020 When  Rip It Up  celebrated its 10th anniversary in 1987, publisher Murray Cammick suggested that we run a story about New Zealand’s earlier rock magazines. I interviewed Des Dubbelt , then in his 60s, about his time editing Playdate from 1960 to 1972. Dubbelt’s house in West Auckland was full of books and his Bechstein piano had a Bach prelude ready to play; he had a free-flowing garden that was a work of art, and a source of food.   Grooving With Moog:  New Zealand’s Music Press By Chris Bourke ( Rip It Up , July 1987) Two things   were different  about going to a movie in the 1960s. First, you were obliged to stand up for ‘God Save the Queen.’ And at half-time, there were advertisements for  Playdate , only 2/- at the Nibble Nook bar. Owned by Kerridge Odeon,  Playdate  developed out of their house organ  Cinema  in 1960. Very similar to  Shake!  in format and content, its coverage extended to mu...

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