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For the love of Love On The Dole: A love-letter to Walter Greenwood, via my granddad. And Morrissey
I’m a firm believer that books wait for you. Like fishing in reverse, they let you pick them, pull them down from the shelf, let you start them, let you in, sometimes let you devour them in a single sitting; … Continue reading
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Tagged austerity, books, family, literature, love on the dole, manchester, morrissey, politics, reading, review, Salford, walter greenwood
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“Powerpoints for the People!” Quiet Loner and Tony Walsh at the People’s History Museum, Manchester, 18/05/2013
What passed in the few hours on Saturday afternoon may have been the politest revolution in musical history. Matt Hill (Quiet Loner) launches his album ‘Greedy Musicians’, a biting political assault on the coalition government not with a rally or … Continue reading
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Tagged Greedy Magicians, manchester, music, People's History Museum, poetry, politics, Quiet Loner, review, Salford, Tony Walsh
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