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I've listened to Alasdair Robert's stuff on and off over the years but never listened to The Old Fabled River until yesterday, lovely stuff
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I've listened to Alasdair Robert's stuff on and off over the years but never listened to The Old Fabled River until yesterday, lovely stuff
I did not realise that was her on the KLF song!
I've listened to Alasdair Robert's stuff on and off over the years but never listened to The Old Fabled River until yesterday, lovely stuff
remarkable research to piece all that together.I knew cartoonist Hunt Emerson created this character
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"The Beat asked me to draw them a logo, something to go alongside Two-Tone’s Walt Jabsco figure – the guy in the shades and white porkpie hat. I found a photo of ska star Prince Buster dancing with a nice looking girl, and I used her as the basis for the Beat Girl. – Hunt Emerson"
But I didn't realise Brigitte Bond was a transwoman
'The Beat Girl' Inspiration Was A Pioneering Trans Woman | News | Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews & Interviews
A new documentary sheds light on the true story behind The Beat Girl. It's an image instantly familiar to anyone connected to the ska world: designed bywww.clashmusic.com
i don't think i'd ever heard of durutti column until seeing this grauniad article
âIâve played for 60 years. Thatâs long enoughâ: guitar hero Vini Reilly on PTSD, life on the streets and the little girl who saved him
In his first interview in a decade, the Durutti Column’s hermit-like leader, once described as ‘the best guitarist in the world’, relives his extraordinary life from Manchester gangs to Factory Recordswww.theguardian.com
but i do like this
i don't think i'd ever heard of durutti column until seeing this grauniad article
âIâve played for 60 years. Thatâs long enoughâ: guitar hero Vini Reilly on PTSD, life on the streets and the little girl who saved him
In his first interview in a decade, the Durutti Column’s hermit-like leader, once described as ‘the best guitarist in the world’, relives his extraordinary life from Manchester gangs to Factory Recordswww.theguardian.com
but i do like this
i don't think i'd ever heard of durutti column until seeing this grauniad article
âIâve played for 60 years. Thatâs long enoughâ: guitar hero Vini Reilly on PTSD, life on the streets and the little girl who saved him
In his first interview in a decade, the Durutti Column’s hermit-like leader, once described as ‘the best guitarist in the world’, relives his extraordinary life from Manchester gangs to Factory Recordswww.theguardian.com
but i do like this
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