Above is a clip from the show that just aired. Vanilla Ice (Wellington's Rob Van Winkle) was the first guest of the night. As an interesting contrast, the show closed with Street Sweeper Social Club playing a cover of M.I.A.'s Paper Planes.
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Above is a clip from the show that just aired. Vanilla Ice (Wellington's Rob Van Winkle) was the first guest of the night. As an interesting contrast, the show closed with Street Sweeper Social Club playing a cover of M.I.A.'s Paper Planes.
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