'77 Sulphate Strip: An Eyewitness Account of the Year That Changed EverythingOvolo Books, 2012 M09 11 - 400 páginas An eyewitness account of 1977 by one of the only journalists allowed full access to the bands. This is the true story of punk - how it really felt and what happened - and how John Lydon, Hugh Cornwell, and Rat Scabies feel now about what they said and did back then. |
Contenido
CONTENTS | 7 |
Music journalist | 18 |
January | 30 |
Dingwalls Speakeasy | 37 |
Notre Dame | 129 |
Hope Anchor | 136 |
Johnny Thunders | 145 |
Hastings Pier | 154 |
Rattus | 237 |
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77 Sulphate Strip: An Eyewitness Account of the Year That Changed Everything Barry Cain Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
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