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David N. Pepperell David N. Pepperell i(A36071 works by) (a.k.a. David Nicholson Pepperell)
Also writes as: Dr. Pepper
Born: Established: 1945 Adelaide, South Australia, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon 100 Greatest Australian Singles of the '60s David N. Pepperell , Colin Talbot , Melbourne : Melbourne Books , 2015 25422077 2015 single work prose

'What's a 'Krome-Plated Yabbie'? Did the 'Little Boy Lost' ever get found? When 'The Carnival is Over', do you say 'Ciao Baby?' Was 'Little Boy Sad' 'Living in a Child's Dream?' Who would answer the Royal Telephone?' These and many other important questions are answered in this book. David N. Pepperell & Colin Talbot are two Rock & Roll writers who were there!...and they answer this most important question: What were the 100 Greatest Singles made by Australian artists in the 60's? In the 1960's Australian Rock & Roll singles were as good as those made anywhere in the World. Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs' "Poison Ivy" even knocked the Beatles off the top of the charts when the Fab Four were touring here in 1964! John Lennon was so amazed he asked to meet Thorpe in person. This book attempts, for the task can only be attempted, to list the best 100 singles of that remarkable decade - the Sixties - by Australian artists. Looking at this list, every genre of music is represented - pop, country, soul, folk, instrumental, psychedelic, ballads - all that diversity which drives our interest in pop music and glues us to our radios and record players. We've tried to showcase the best, yet we expect there will always be some song that didn't make the cut that you the reader will regard as a glaring omission. Well, that's the way the turntable spins! Take a trip back to these classic records of the 60's to listen once again and remember those heady times when long hair and short skirts changed the world.'

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1 Mind Gardens David N. Pepperell , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Warp Drive : Australian Drug Stories 1998; (p. 102-115)
1 Evening at Shirley's David N. Pepperell , 1994 single work short story
— Appears in: Visible Ink 1994; (p. 1-5)
1 y separately published work icon East Gate, West Gate : Thirty Moments of Satori David N. Pepperell , Melbourne : Nosukumo , 1991 Z1369354 1991 selected work poetry
1 Miles Smiles David N. Pepperell , 1986 single work poetry
— Appears in: B Flat, Bebop, Scat : Jazz Short Stories and Poems 1986; (p. 135)
1 y separately published work icon Raphael Alias David N. Pepperell , Dawn Brown (editor), Collingwood : Outback Press , 1976 Z195000 1976 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon All the Blues thats Fit t' Sing : An Elegy for Phil Ochs i "Shit Phil", David N. Pepperell , Melbourne : Electric Press , 1976 Z1369366 1976 selected work poetry
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