
Punk at the Plumaçon. The first European Punk Festival
One of the most outrageous and Punk moments of ’76-77 didn’t take place in the UK, or the USA. It oddly enough took place in
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One of the most outrageous and Punk moments of ’76-77 didn’t take place in the UK, or the USA. It oddly enough took place in
Happy Birthday, Sting. Today marks Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner’s – CBE he’ll have you know- 66th birthday; otherwise known as Sting. The eccentric nickname evolved
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