Rip Rig and Panic
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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 ...
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: 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 ...
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. ...
Rip Rig And Panic: Warehouse, Liverpool
Live Review by Penny Kiley, Melody Maker, 23 January 1982
That's entertainment ...
Interview by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 12 June 1982
"OH NOOOO! Look at this one! Look at Springer's head!" ...
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 ...
see also Neneh Cherry
see also Pop Group, The
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