Ad in the Evening Herald, 1977.
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Ad in the Evening Herald, 1977.
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From New Spotlight magazine, 1970.
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From Brand New Retro:
The gig was significant in that it was the first gig in Ireland by an established overseas Punk act.
The Clash played every song from that first album as well as their then current single, “Complete Control”. There was no trouble. Plenty of pogoing but unfortunately, loads of spitting too, mostly by a gang of about 10 or who kept it up right through the gig. Horrible.
“Gentle sensual swaying”
“Chatting to celebrity disc-jockeys.”
Better make that a large, pre-dawn Champagne so.
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A 17-year-old Phil Lynott welcomes patrons to the Dorset Wimpy in a 1968 advert from New Spotlight magazine. The brooding hipster next to him is apparently DJ Pat Egan possibly nursing a ‘Whippsy’.
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Spider girls.
Did whatever spider girls did.
The Sunday World‘s debut cover, March 25. 1973.
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“That would mean he would behave to you almost as though you were married.”
New Spotlight magazine.
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