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Attila the Stockbroker – Foxtails, Chorley
Posted onApril 1, 2024bywritewyattuk
Mick Pike, frontman of Preston post-punk outfit Pike and Lancashire alt world music faves Deadwood Dog, has a new venture on the go alongside his day-job. He tells me, ‘We haven’t a clue what we’re doing,’ in a ‘Blockbuster’ style, … Continue reading →
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Taking the Continental approach to live entertainment – in conversation with Rob Talbot
Posted onJanuary 16, 2020bywritewyattuk
Rob Talbot reached his 10th anniversary as events organiser at The Continental in Preston, Lancashire, in 2019, and clearly still retains his initial pas
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POEMS
Updated: 26 May 2015
UK GIN DEPENDENCE PARTY
We're not fascists, are we, dear?
Bring that bottle over here.
Now. Where was I? Enoch Powell?
Sod this irritable bowel!
Do you play goff? Come down the club.
Just a snifter, lovely grub...
What, no blazer? Borrow mine.
Chin chin. Maggie, '79!
Now. Where was I? Nigel Farage?
Dear! More bottles in the garage.
Really don't want to disparage
But he should pronounce it Farridge.
Agincourt and Waterloo
Showed those Frenchies what to do
Entente Cordiale - bloody shame.
Wonder how he got that name?
Now. Where was I? Edward Heath?
Awful man with awful teeth.
He's the one who started this -
Led us into the abyss.
It would have been so much easier
To have teamed up with Rhodesia.
Bloody Poles. This gin is strong!
Oh, it's vodka. Got it wrong...
Now, where was I? Fascists? No.
I fought them, I'll have you know.
Well, I nearly did too young.
Something's happening to my tongue!
Bloody Poles. I need a k
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Heart on My Sleeve (Collected Works 1980-2020)
Attila the Stockbroker
Cherry Red Books
Out Now
Out of the darkness, comes light. After the eternal misery of lockdown, it is great to see this much-needed publication drop to herald what will hopefully be the uppstart of better times. Attila the Stockbroker, John Bain, is one of a number who has played a heroic role online during Lockdown with his Attila the Stockbroker Introduces in which a number of artists have performed live from their homes. He also went live online in incredibly difficult circumstances bygd way of tribute the night Stefan Cush died. However, Att
This is not just a definitive and essential del av helhet of work, from this reader’s perspective, it fryst vatten a profound source of reassurance and comfort in troubled times. Naming the book Heart On My Sleeve fryst vatten appropriate as all Attila aficionados are aware the man doesn’t hold back and his words are straight, direkt and hugely effective. However, it could equall