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Jack Johnson: Saint of surf
New Zealand Herald
November 14th, 2010
Auckland’s crowd’s high energy set the tone early on, Jack and the band opened the set with “Taylor†and played “Symbol in my Driveway†for the first time in a while. “Mudfootball†featured a slamming rap from J Radio/Merlo.
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Gig review: Jack Johnson in Auckland
Stuff
December 2nd 2010
“Not bad for a laid-back surfer dude whose songs supposedly all sound the same. Not bad at all…â€
Concert Review: Jack Johnson, Vector Arena
NZ Herald
December 2nd 2010
“Being a surfer from Hawaii and all, it’s no wonder Jack Johnson has a strong affinity with New Zealand….â€
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