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Poison Girls

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Ludus/Poison Girls/Crass: The Factory at the Russell Club, Manchester

Live Review by Mick Middles, Sounds, 3 February 1979

She's So Modern ...

Crass, Poison Girls, The Wall: Acklam Hall, London

Live Review by Jon Savage, Melody Maker, 7 April 1979

A SPARSELY attended benefit for the Anarchist Black Cross Cienfuegos Press; a slow night — both the cause and its supporting groups (safely) out of ...

Old People Can Be Rebels Too: Poison Girls

Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 24 November 1979

LOOK AT Poison Girls on stage and you see a straight line of straight faces, clothes all red and black in front of a red ...

Crass, Poison Girls, Annie Anxiety, Flux Of Pink Indians: 100 Club, London

Live Review by Edwin Pouncey, Sounds, 20 June 1981

Tea and Anarchy: Edwin Pouncey sees Crass in action ...

Crass, Poison Girls: 100 Club, London

Live Review by Chris Bohn, New Musical Express, 20 June 1981

JUST CRASS ...

Poison Girls: Total Exposure (xntrix)***½

Review by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 9 January 1982

POISON GIRLS' music doesn't tell you anything new. Barely evolved from the ugly end of punk it grinds or charges along with an oppressive grimness ...

Rubella Ballet: Pop! Go the measles

Interview by Mick Sinclair, Sounds, 13 March 1982

MICK SINCLAIR accepts a dinner date from Rubella Ballet ...

Echo & The Bunnymen, Ian Dury et al: Glastonbury CND Festival, Pilton, Somerset

Live Review by Jack Barron, Sounds, 29 June 1985

"JESUS WEPT," from St Mark's Gospel is, I'm assured, the shortest verse in The Bible. That his Divinity did so over this event when 40,000 people decamped ...

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