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Research Note] The Zetlin Interviews: the anti-Vietnam movement in Australia 1962-1975

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  • I first met Nick Drake when I arrived in London after attending the Isle of Wight Pop Festival in 1969, which featured as its curtain-closer a very different Bob Dylan to the one I had seen in Sydney in March 1966

  • The day after I arrived at my temporary London lodgings with friends living in Warwick Avenue, I went to Les Cousins in Greek Street

  • I first heard of this famous folk music venue through hearing some Bert Jansch songs sung by Donavan on his early albums while I was in Australia and had subsequently imported records from both Jansch and another guitarist, John Renbourne

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I first met Nick Drake when I arrived in London after attending the Isle of Wight Pop Festival in 1969, which featured as its curtain-closer a very different Bob Dylan to the one I had seen in Sydney in March 1966. Les Cousins was, at the time, a well-known folk music club near Tottenham Court Station in Greek Street, Soho.

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