ISBN: 0956572715
Author: Tony Beesley
Language: English
Publisher: Days Like Tomorrow Books (September 24, 2010)
Pages: 420
Category: Arts & Literature
Subcategory: Biography
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 791
Size Fb2: 1642 kb
Size ePub: 1338 kb
Size Djvu: 1570 kb
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Wow, Tony Beesley strikes again with this final part of his trilogy.
Wow, Tony Beesley strikes again with this final part of his trilogy. This is a brilliant book, not only for those in South Yorkshire at the time, but for anyone with a passion for music and youth culture. There are masses of fantastic photos to accompany the countless, real-life memories captured here. The author takes the reader on a historical journey through to the present day.
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Composed by Terry Sutton and Tony Beesley, this was the Mod/Soul and Clash-influenced .
Composed by Terry Sutton and Tony Beesley, this was the Mod/Soul and Clash-influenced South Yorkshire band's most popular song with their mod following. This version of the band split later that year and subsequent line ups continued to record and perform throughout the 1980's, with supports for The Housemartins and Joe Strummer amongst others.