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    Gender: Female
    Location: london town
    Relationship: Single
    Orientation: Bi-sexual
    Children: Proud Parent
    # of Kids: 1
    Body Type: Body Builder / Weight Lifter
    Religion: Primal Indigenous
    Ethnicity: Alien
    About Me: Hi, i began life as a record label fullfrontalrecordings.co.uk .. after spending my budget on gettin an ep in the club charts, i was then dissolusioned to find out that one of the producers we sent the vinyl too, helped himself to copyin the song and then getting his own band to do it.. the song went to number one, and i had the pleasure of hearing it on radio 1. revitalised the dance industry that was demising at the time i heard. feeling dispondent by untalented fat cats in the industry who's only ability was to steal, i wavered for awhile from here and there not sure of myself and what to do. punk rock became even more grounded in me and i went back to more tradional song writing and promoting kool nights out. :Orions Gate: - Brighton :Torture Garden: - Brighton They were very hazy days full of highs and lows, I then developed the ffruk site more as an info thing of interesting stuff .. it then developed to full blown reviews, interviews, gig listings .. then i lost touch with the site felt it didnt really have anything in common with me anymore, it pissed me off so much i just pulled it down, i am now born again and i hope u enjoy the things that go on here.
    Music: punk rock n roll old school rhythm & blues great songs
    Movies: Children of Men
    TV: Eastenders
    Dislikes: users. people who play games, people who gossip and talk **** about people cos of their own insecurities
    Hobbies: friends,
    Virtues: very loyal to my friends
    Heroes: none of the new kids on the block thats for sure

    Sensoria-Film&Music Fest present Julian Temple!

    Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:45 PM CET [Music]

    Sensoria, the UK's festival of film and music is proud to present; Temple Talk Sensoria Special

    Guest: Julien Temple

    Date / Fri 18 April

    Time / 6.45pm

    Venue / Showroom Cinema, Sheffield


    Awarded Best Documentary for his Joe Strummer film by the British Independent Film Awards, Julien Temple is undoubtedly one of the most important British filmmakers to have worked in the area of music film.


    As a documentarist, music video director and fiction filmmaker, Temple has amassed an impressive and highly influential body of work that started with punk but now spans many musical genres and brought him to work with some of the most important figures in popular music.


    We are delighted to welcome Julien as a special guest for this interview where, illustrated with clips from his movies, he will discuss his life and career with festival advisor Adrian Wootton, CEO of Film London.


    The festival also presents The Filth and The Fury and Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten on Fri 18 April.

    Tickets £6.20 / £4.20 concs tel. Box Office 0114 275 7727

     

     

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    Rebellion Festivals - Vienna 26/27 April - Line up

    Thursday, February 28, 2008, 02:09 PM CET [General]

    FOR TICKETS GO TO :

    Rebellion Festivals MYSPACE


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    Rebellion Vienna in days and stages - April 26/27

    SATURDAY 26th APRIL


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    OUTDOORSTAGE

    12noon - 10pm

    MAIN INDOOR STAGE

    12noon - 1am

    2nd INDOOR STAGE

    12noon - 1am

       
    COCK SPARRER DEADLINE PARANOID VISIONS
    NEVILLE STAPLE DRONGOS FOR EUROPE RIOT SQUAD
    CONFLICT CRIMINAL CLASS RESISTANCE 77
    DISCIPLINE STATIC THOUGHT (USA) FUNERAL DRESS
    VICE SQUAD PORK DUKES (featuring Special Guest JET BRONX) CHURCH OF CONFIDENCE
    GOLDBLADE EASTSIDE BOYS REAZIONE
    THE AGITATORS TOWERBLOCKS THE DUEL
    DANGER'S CLOSE FRONTKICK LOWLIFE UK
      SS KALIERT (Germany) SIDEKICK BOB
      THE NEGATIVES (Sweden) MONKISH
      SICK 56  
      MIDDLE FINGER SALUTE  

    SUNDAY 27th APRIL

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    OUTDOOR STAGE

    12noon - 10pm

    MAIN INDOOR STAGE

    12noon - 1am

    2nd INDOOR STAGE

    12noon - 1am

         
    THE DWARVES ENGLISH DOGS BOOTSTROKE
    SUBHUMANS P.A.I.N HOLY RACKET
    PETER AND THE TEST TUBE BABIES SOCIETYS PARASITES (USA) STRAWBERRY BLONDES
    MDC BITCHFITS SKEPTIC ELEPTIC (Austria)
    ARGY BARGY BEERZONE WIENS No. 1
    LOS FASTIDIOS DEMOB THE FORNICATORS (Sweden)
    SONIC BOOM SIX MOLOTOV COCKTAIL GROWN AT HOME
    THE EXPOSED CHEMICAL KAOS  FIRE EXIT
      BLEACH BOYS  
      PICTURE FRAME SEDUCTION  
      VACUNT  
      MUGSHOT  

     


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    Note To bands

    Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 01:51 AM CET [General]

     

    Hey bands

    Juts want youto know that we working on the music channl for ffruk - some fo you may remember how un user friendly the  band spaces were on the old ffuk site ! we're working on something kool now for here so hold off adding a profile for your band just yet - cheers xx

    while im here i may as well test the slide show feature

     


    ffruk.com/ffrukit

     

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    Welcome

    Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 01:10 AM CET [General]

    Hi

    Well finally getting our act together over here at ffruk.com .. hope u enjoy what we do and that you out your ffrukin stamp on it too !

    cheers and love


    Tara xxx



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    A Hard Act to Follow

    Monday, February 18, 2008, 10:54 PM CET [Music]

    A Hard Act to Follow

    It was always going to be a tall order, to match the passion of Paul Fox's Ruts benefit gig in july 2007, only 3 months before his sad and untimely death, .However, on Friday 25th January a star studded line up gave it their best shot. The evening was billed as The Ruts: 30th Anniversary Celebration and was in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care.

    The Shepherds Bush Empire was crammed to the brim with Punk rockers of all ages and persuasions, although it was essentially an ‘over forty’ fest. The show opened with Jimmy Pursey's DAY21. The boys looked fabulous, especially Rev and Snell (formerly of the Towers of London), but the band didn't deliver. Maybe they didn't have time to really get down and dirty, but it was a relief when Alabama 3 played. Their lyrical lilt had the leather clad audience dancing and wanting more, more More! You’d be well within your rights to ask 'are Alabama 3 truly punk?' but according to Larry Love, their charismatic lead singer, they're 'totally fucking punk'. He recalls how the group met Segs, of the Ruts, selling the Big Issue in Brixton and how Segs played bass with them. The punk ethos of 'do it yourself' was an inspiration for the Alabamas and is at the root of their music.

    Dirty Strangers were next on the stage. Paul Fox's absence was evident. The band never quite found their groove or their thang, but the sets were short so roll on Vice Squad with Beki Bondage. Tight as a gnats chuff and a visual delight, the band gave their all and the night was beginning to get into its stride. Vice squad may be old school, but of all the bands they truly captured the spirit of punk, with machine gun delivery they set the punters rocking. Beki told me how she couldn’t turn down performing at a gig for two such noble causes, Paul Fox and Macmillan Cancer care.

    PAIN lived up to their name and The Members gave us an ordinary set including a slow version of their hit 'The Sound of the Suburbs.' Why? An onlooker noted that it was more like ‘sound of the Zimmer frames’. Time has not been kind to the Members, but I can forgive them for looking their age I can’t overlook the fact that they sounded ‘god awful’.

    The show ended on a high. TV Smith, of the Adverts, did an excellent rendition of ‘Babylons Burning’. The energy of his performance igniting the fans. This was capped by Captain Sensible, in customary red beret and white sunglasses, providing a brilliant crescendo to the evening, with Henry Rollins joining him for ‘Staring at The Rude Boys.’

    The Film of the July 2007 gig, with its poor sound quality, did not do that magical night justice. However, it’s difficult not to be moved by Paul Fox’s performance or by the number and Calibre of the performers that came to celebrate his artistic contribution to the music. These included; The Damned, John Otway, Misty in Roots to name but a few.

    It was a night of highs and lows. The Running order seemed upside down and the show somehow disjointed, but this didn't seem to stop anyone having a grand night out.

    Queenie Munro – 11/2/08 Pictures taken by Mark H Oliff

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