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Post by killercrab on Jul 22, 2012 22:27:58 GMT
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Post by dem bones on Jul 23, 2012 8:03:36 GMT
.... and the Richard Allen documentary, Skinhead Farewell, is back up therel, this time in its 50 minute entirety. Contributors include Peter Haining. Bob Tanner, Derry Moffat, Peter Cave, Sandra Shulman. Narrated by Tony Blackburn!
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Post by DemonSpawn on Jul 23, 2012 21:09:10 GMT
Are the Hell's Angels NELs of Hugh Barron, Peter Cave and Mick Norman worth their (to me) pricey entry fees?
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Post by dem bones on Jul 24, 2012 21:26:27 GMT
Are the Hell's Angels NELs of Hugh Barron, Peter Cave and Mick Norman worth their (to me) pricey entry fees? Franklin & Steve are more your men for this, but of those i've read, they're certainly very entertaining - Peter Cave's Chopper, Michel Parry's Agro, Hugh Barron's Bonnie (which reads in part like one of the 'Satanic Survivor' novels) and Chris Stratton's endearingly awful Then Came Bronson #3: Rock! being particular faves - but as to whether they warrant the heart-attack asking prices is another matter. But for the odd raid on Mr. Riley's excellent bookshop and the odd small press item, i won't buy on-line preferring to take my chances at the market, car-boot sales & Co. It takes ages but that's part of the excitement and you can get lucky. Cases in point, a very well preserved copy of 'Richard Allen's Teeny-Bopper Idol for 25p at a local school fair and, not so long back, a tidy copy of Jim's Jackboot Girls showed up for £2 at Spitalfield Market. Would i have been so happy with 'em if they'd cost £20-30 a go? We'll never know 'cause no way would i ever pay that kind of cash.
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Post by DemonSpawn on Jul 29, 2012 20:49:54 GMT
Thanks Dem.
I do have a Kindle so sometimes I will buy books for it, but I mainly read paperbacks bought from charity shops and markets.
Still not found any biker/hell's angels stuff at all, but I'll keep my eyes out for all of those you mentioned, and anything similar.
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