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80s :: gay skinheads | Runboard". Com2.runboard.com. Turner, Jeff and Garry Bushell, Cockney Reject (2005: London, John Blake Publishing Ltd., ISBN 1-84454-054-5)
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I slept rough & had a nervous breakdown. The Bill saved me; THE BIG GARRY BUSHELL INTERVIEW WITH BILLY MURRAY. - Free Online Library". Thefreelibrary
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match the freely flung obscenities." Carol Clerk of Melody Maker and Garry Bushell of Sounds noted that the music was hard to take seriously due to how
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Gazette". Gazette-news.co.uk. 13 March 2008. Retrieved 22 March 2019. "Garry Bushell Speaks Out | Zani". Zani.co.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2020. Summers
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exciting or stimulating but quite humbling. It is a remarkable document." Garry Bushell of Sounds also praised the album, declaring it "a magnificent slice
Riding on the Tide of Love (1,020 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
brought us all together". Reviews of the album were mostly positive. Garry Bushell from The Express said "Riding On The Tide Of Love continues in the rich
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of envy", The Guardian, 14 July 2014 Ross, Deborah (25 June 2001). "Garry Bushell: For Garry, England and St George". The Independent. Archived from the
Skinheads (novel) (549 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
and cultural shifts of the previous decades. Journalist and author Garry Bushell, who played a key role in Oi!'s development, has said of the novel:
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finds fame again – in Las Vegas". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 July 2024. Garry Bushell,"From Peckham to Las Vegas: Matt Goss wows 'em for 11 record-breaking
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"Stan and Ollie: Review". Time Out. Retrieved 24 July 2024. EXCLUSIVE, Garry Bushell (20 January 2019). "Stan & Ollie: BBC got into a fine mess over turning
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Wellard gets better scripts and better girls than him." Similarly, Garry Bushell of The People compared EastEnders with rival soap Coronation Street
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Retrieved 12 January 2010. Bushell, Garry (2001). "Oi! – The Truth". Garry Bushell Uncensored. Archived from the original on 16 December 2009. Retrieved
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Retrieved 12 January 2010. Bushell, Garry (2001). "Oi! – The Truth". Garry Bushell Uncensored. Archived from the original on 16 December 2009. Retrieved
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original on 2014-11-16. Retrieved 2016-11-17. "www.garry-bushell.co.uk – Oi! – The Truth by Garry Bushell". Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved
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"beast of many moods" endowed with "stellar" musicianship and vocals, Garry Bushell reviewed in Daily Express. Danielle Chelosky wrote in Spin that Lee's
The Fifth Chapter (Beverley Knight album) (1,820 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
a playlist hopscotching from genre to genre than a coherent work." Garry Bushell, writing for The Daily Express called the album "immaculate set from