The punk poet
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I was back in the UK for a few days a couple of weeks ago. I was in Glasgow with my daughter and the conversation turned to music. I was telling her about some of the stuff I used to listen to, so we decided to see what we could buy from that era.
Bought a few CD's and amongst them I got John Cooper Clarke - Snap Crackle and Bop. I remember having this in vinyl when it first came out. What a brilliant album. I think the lyrics are top notch.
Checked out his website and it seems he is still on the go.
Bought a few CD's and amongst them I got John Cooper Clarke - Snap Crackle and Bop. I remember having this in vinyl when it first came out. What a brilliant album. I think the lyrics are top notch.
Checked out his website and it seems he is still on the go.
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Joined: Feb 2004
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I was back in the UK for a few days a couple of weeks ago. I was in Glasgow with my daughter and the conversation turned to music. I was telling her about some of the stuff I used to listen to, so we decided to see what we could buy from that era.
Bought a few CD's and amongst them I got John Cooper Clarke - Snap Crackle and Bop. I remember having this in vinyl when it first came out. What a brilliant album. I think the lyrics are top notch.
Checked out his website and it seems he is still on the go.
Bought a few CD's and amongst them I got John Cooper Clarke - Snap Crackle and Bop. I remember having this in vinyl when it first came out. What a brilliant album. I think the lyrics are top notch.
Checked out his website and it seems he is still on the go.
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Arg.....I had to endure him for about 5 years when I took GCSE kids to Poetry live....I just hate his clothes...
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