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Tag Archives: Punk
Under The Flyover listens in as Billy Bragg goes to The BRIT
Forty years since the release of his Life’s A Riot album, singer-songwriter Billy Bragg visited the world-famous BRIT School in Selhurst last week to talk about his career, answering questions from pupils. In a wonderfully frank, inspiring and insightful Q&A … Continue reading
Musician Griffiths’ reign in Spain that came at a real cost
RICHARD PACITTI reviews an anecdotal autobiography about life in Punk and New Wave-era Croydon and an artist’s mental health crisis It’s been a bit of a busy year for Griff Griffiths. In September, there was the launch of Are They … Continue reading
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Tagged Are They Hostile?, Griff Griffiths, Punk, Richard Pacitti
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