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==Writers, journalists, magazines== | ==Writers, journalists, magazines== |
Revision as of 12:54, 6 October 2013
"Lord, have mercy on the people in England, for the terrible food these people must eat." - Opening lines of Strictly Genteel (The Track).
Contents
Articles about Great Britain, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Albums and tracks
- London Symphony Orchestra Vol. I
- London Symphony Orchestra Vol. II
- Dead Girls Of London
- English Tea Dancing Interludes
- The Blue Light: "A body of water to isolate England"
- Packard Goose: "All the rock'n roll writers are the worst kind of sleaze/selling punk rock like some new kind of English disease."
- Strictly Genteel: "Lord, have mercy on the people of England and the terrible food these people must eat."
- The London Cab Tape
Concerts & other locations
- Royal Albert Hall
- London
- London Symphony Orchestra (The Orchestra)
- BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Hammersmith Odeon
- The Rainbow Theatre Incident
- Harley Street Clinic
- The Barbican
- Queensway
- Spring Garden St.
- Bayswater
- Embankment
- Charing Cross
- Waterloo station
- Edgware Road
- Marylebone
- The Speakeasy Club, UK
- 67/10/ London UK The Speakeasy
- 67/9/23 London UK Royal Albert Hall
- 68/10/25 London UK Royal Festival Hall
- 69/06/06 London UK Royal Albert Hall
- 69/11/ London UK Speakeasy
- 70/06/20 London UK Speakeasy
- 71/12/10 London UK Rainbow Theatre
- 77/02/14 Edinburgh UK Playhouse Theatre
- 79/02/12 Manchester UK Apollo Theater
- 79/02/17-19 London UK Hammersmith Odeon
- 82/06/18-19 London UK Hammersmith Odeon
Composers and other musicians
- Aynsley Dunbar
- Eddie Jobson
- Edward Elgar
- Gustav Holst
- Henry Purcell
- Ewan MacColl
- The Beatles
- John Lennon
- Paul McCartney
- Ringo Starr
- Brian Epstein
- The Rolling Stones
- Mick Jagger
- Sting
- Tomorrow (The Band)
- Queen
- Freddie Mercury
- Brian May
- Deep Purple
- The Who
- Keith Moon
- Dr. John
- Eric Clapton
- Cream
- The Animals
- UK Subs
- Donovan
- David Bowie
- Lew Lewis
- Susan Glover
- Judas Priest
- John Mayall
- King Kooba
- Spizzenergi
- The Flying Lizards
- Alternative TV
- Chumbawamba
- Ian Anderson
- Jeff Beck
- George Michael
- Led Zeppelin
- Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne
- Jack Bruce
- Traffic (The Band)
- John Cooper Clarke
- New Musik
- Procol Harum
- Allan Holdsworth
- Nazareth
- The Bonzo Dog Band
- Henry Cow
- These New Puritans
- Unkle
- Genesis Breyer P-Orridge
- Cardiacs
- Khyam Allami
- Kyshera
- Ian McShane
- Steven Wilson
- Kate Bush
- Alex Harvey
- Curved Air
- Gentle Giant
- Phil Collins
- Supergrass
- The Hotrats
- The Boxer Rebellion
- Pink Floyd
- Soft Machine
- John McLaughlin
Writers, journalists, magazines
- Neil Slaven
- Barry Miles
- Cecil Forsyth
- Ben Watson
- Thomas Paine
- Let It Rock
- Melody Maker
- New Musical Express
- Hit Parader
- Salman Rushdie
- Charles Shaar Murray
- Robert Shelton
- William Shakespeare
- Irvine Welsh
- Ian Rankin
- William of Ockham
- Michael Gray
- Matthew Wright
Film, radio and television
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- BBC Television Tribute
- Alice in Wonderland
- Star Special
- Fraudulent DJ
- Tony Palmer
- Gorgo
- Judy Gridley
- Dead Of Night
- Billy Connolly
- American Werewolf In London
- The Pink Panther
- Jeremy Paxman
- Robert Harris
- Claude Rains
- Julian Barratt
- Noel Fielding
- Martin Clunes
- Ian McShane
- Simon McBurney
- Lenny Henry
Interviews
Miscellaneous
- Isaac Newton
- The Queen
- Peter Pan
- The Elephant Man
- Pauline Butcher
- Margaret Thatcher
- Martin Lickert
- Mr. Justice Mocatta
- Stephen Hawking
- Punk
- Roger Kohn