Rip Rig and Panic
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Rip Rig And Panic: Warehouse, Liverpool
Live Review by Penny Kiley, Melody Maker, 23 January 1982
That's entertainment ...
Rip Rig & Panic: Rip Rig It Up And Start Again
Interview by Don Watson, New Musical Express, 7 May 1983
Their commercial failure was rigged, but they didn't panic. Now Don Watson discovers Rip Rig & Panic's new attitude. ...
Rip Rig And Panic: London University Union
Live Review by Hugh Fielder, Sounds, 23 January 1982
Ripped to shreds ...
Rip Rig and Panic: The Ace, London
Live Review by Mark Cooper, Record Mirror, 8 January 1983
CHOOSING TO take the Ace by storm, Rip Rig and Panic ran headfirst into their own arrogance, particularly that of brat-of-the night, Gareth Sager. ...
Report by Vivien Goldman, New Musical Express, 3 September 1983
CARNIVALS ARE crucial — all the best cultures have 'em. But the world has a way of perverting the simplest pleasures, and since 76, Carnival ...
Rip Rig and Panic: I Am Cold (Virgin)
Review by Lynden Barber, Melody Maker, 19 June 1982
THINK OF Rip Rig And Panic and think of wily freedom, wit and dazzle, a flurry of mayhem to disrupt these days of a rapidly ...
Interview by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 12 June 1982
"OH NOOOO! Look at this one! Look at Springer's head!" ...
Rip Rig & Panic: I Am Cold (Virgin)
Review by Barney Hoskyns, New Musical Express, 19 June 1982
RIP, RIG & PANIC definitely ARE a manifestation of something obscene: music as an expression of HEALTH. Like the kind of swarthy boor who practises ...
see also Neneh Cherry
see also Pop Group, The
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