Harbour Bazaar waves it's flag high this month and ask you what the use is with our theme of Mixing Pop & Politics! Rather than embarrasment and usual excuses we will be choosing tracks that called for revolution, social change or simply demanded to make a differance!
Classic Album choice is The Clash's triple SANDINISTA! from 1980 which shifted them from their origins into a punky meltdown of reggae funk rockabilly & dub.
Delighted that joining us in the studio will be music journalist & guitarist Julian Marszalek and after leaving his tea in the shed we ha...
Harbour Bazaar waves it's flag high this month and ask you what the use is with our theme of Mixing Pop & Politics! Rather than embarrasment and usual excuses we will be choosing tracks that called for revolution, social change or simply demanded to make a differance!
Classic Album choice is The Clash's triple SANDINISTA! from 1980 which shifted them from their origins into a punky meltdown of reggae funk rockabilly & dub.
Delighted that joining us in the studio will be music journalist & guitarist Julian Marszalek and after leaving his tea in the shed we have as
well top man & Clash afficianado Justin Hayzelden
Owen's links Nicaraguan Revolution, the Ford Cortina and The Clash in his Stats and Facts & Box'y sums up in a welcome return of the Box Report!
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Next Harbour Bazaar show 4/12/16
Playlist
Finest Worksong - REM
Street Fighting Man - Rolling Stones
Masters Of War - Bob Dylan
Say It Loud I'm Black & I'm Proud - James Brown
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Gil Scott-Heron
Washington Bullets - The Clash
Upton Babies - Max Romeo
Ku Klux Klan - Steel Pulse
The Call Up - The Clash
Cold Morning Light - James Johnstone
Alphashit - Jim Jones & The Righteous Minds
Standing In The Way Of Control - The Gossip
Somebody Got Murdered - The Clash
One & Only - Marnie
Early Warning Of A Distant Memory - The November Five
War - Edwin Starr
Part Of The Union - Strawbs
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