Wild colonial boys a Belfast punk story /
Ruefrex were one of Northern Ireland's most popular and uncompromising punk rock bands.Emerging from the Belfast street-gang culture of the late-1970s, the group, inspired by The Clash, enjoyed a turbulent, decade-long career. They played for millions on CNN and Channel 4, toured with The Pogue...
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Médium: | Licensed eBooks |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2024.
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On-line přístup: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.21996223 |
Obsah:
- Front Matter
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Sleeve notes
- Side 1
- Origins
- 1 TC
- 2 'Pastures not greener but meaner'
- 3 Anderson, Kelly and Greene
- 4 The Pride of Ardoyne
- 5 Bad vibrations
- 6 The boy looked at Clarkey
- 7 Lousy body
- 8 If you go down to the Harp today ...
- 9 GOT-8
- 10 Cross the Line
- 11 'Wasted Life'
- 12 The fly and the dandelion
- 13 The indignity of labour
- 14 A sense of Ireland
- 15 The Black Catholics
- 16 Of giants and sandcastles
- Side 2
- Second coming
- 17 'The Wild Colonial Boy'
- 18 'Change of Attention'
- 19 Our Tune
- 20 Home thoughts from abroad
- 21 Hot to trot
- 22 If it ain't stiff, it ain't worth a fuck
- 23 The fourth estate
- 24 It's too late to stop now
- 25 Sarm East is east, Sarm West is west
- 26 Brixton nights
- 27 On The Tube with Sonnie Rae
- 28 Shane MacGowan's smile
- 29 Jumping the shark
- 30 Green and pleasant land
- 31 The return of the native
- Coda
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- List of illustrations
- Dedications, acknowledgements and thanks
- Index