
These first two pictures show me in 1981, the one below just before I had a skinhead and the one above...
Children in Belfast. Second from right is Paul Hill of the Guildford Four. 1969

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επιτελους εφτασε η μερα των ανεξαρτητων δισκαδικων και φετος! ξεκινωντας με ενα ραδιοφωνικο 5ωρο στο music...
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Born this day in 1911, Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. president (1981–89), was known for his fervent anticommunism, staunch conservatism, and appealing personal style that earned him the nickname the “Great Communicator.”
NOFX - Reagan Sucks (by FuckingFoxy)
25 January 1890
Inspired by Jules Verne's
Around the World in Eighty Days,
American journalist Nellie Bly
completed a circumnavigation
of the globe in a then-record 72 days. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_Bly>
Nelly Bly - Durlacher (by FredFeild)
Leadbelly—an African American folk-blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose ability to perform a vast repertoire of songs, in conjunction with his notoriously violent life, made him a legend—is believed to have been born this day in 1885.
‘Where Did You Sleep Last Night’ LEADBELLY (1944) Blues Guitar Legend (by RagtimeDorianHenry)
19th January 1809, Edgar Allan Poe, an American short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor famous for his cultivation of mystery and the macabre, was born.
Tangerine Dream - Darkness Veiling The Night (by RichieFZ)
17 January 1942 American professional boxer Muhammad Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
Faithless - Muhammad Ali (by FaithlessVEVO)