Wild Colonial Boys: A Belfast Punk Story,New

Wild Colonial Boys: A Belfast Punk Story,New

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Ruefrex were one of Northern Irelands most popular and uncompromising punk rock bands.Emerging from the Belfast streetgang culture of the late1970s, the group, inspired by The Clash, enjoyed a turbulent, decadelong career. They played for millions on CNN and Channel 4, toured with The Pogues and recorded the controversial The Wild Colonial Boy, which attacked American donations to Northern Irish terrorist organisations.Throughout it all, founder member, songwriter and spokesperson Thomas Paul Burgess ensured the band remained faithful to their Protestant, workingclass origins. This candid memoir takes us on a journey from the streets of Belfast to encounters with U2, Shane MacGowan, The Cure, The Fall and Seamus Heaney.From strifetorn 1970s Belfast to bohemian London, Wild colonial boys tells the story of a punk band who refused to give up and stayed true to their punk roots.

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