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The Three Record Rule and Dr Feelgood
It’s a sad but true fact that almost every artist has a sell by date. The rule I usually live by is that no one needs more than 3 CDs from any one artist, once you’ve got three that’s enough, … Continue reading
Posted in DR feelgood, punk rock, rock music
Tagged 1970's, 70's biography, 70's music, band reformations, Britain, CDs, culture, DR feelgood, gigs, memoir, punk, punk rock, record producers, rock music
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If it ain’t Stiff..part 2
On of the few things I can still remember from studying history in my humanities degree was the concept of unwitting testimony. As far as I remember this is the idea that you can find out things from a period … Continue reading
Posted in DR feelgood, memories of 70s, punk rock, rock and roll
Tagged 1970's, 70's biography, Britain, drums, Lewis Lewis, nick Lowe, pub rock, rock music, roogalator, stiff records, the dammed, the pink fairies, the Tyler gang
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If it ain’t Stiff…
The other day I read the news that apparently Sainsbury’s, the well-loved supermarket chain, is about to start a record label. That probably says more about the state of modern music than anything else. In the 70’s the business was … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970's, 70's biography, 70's music, culture, gigs, Hippies, pub rock, punk rock, rock music, vinyl
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