• 1.1. you make me die
  • 1.2. archive from 1959
  • 1.3. for she
  • 1.4. you gotta move
  • 1.5. fingers in the sun
  • 1.6. headlong fly the achaens
  • 1.7. punk rock ist nicht tot
  • 1.8. last punk standing
  • 1.9. bob dylan's got a lot to answer for
  • 1.10. troubled mind
  • 1.11. i don't like the man i am
  • 1.12. loins
  • 1.13. upside mine
  • 1.14. moon of the popping trees
  • 1.15. all our forts are with you
  • 1.16. christmas 1979
  • 1.17. i feel like giving in (french)
  • 2.1. thatcher's children
  • 2.2. lie detector
  • 2.3. fun in the uk
  • 2.4. hurt me
  • 2.5. a song for kylie minogue
  • 2.6. it's so hard to be happy
  • 2.7. brimful of hate
  • 2.8. failure not success (alt)
  • 2.9. davey crockett
  • 2.10. joe strummer's grave
  • 2.11. medway wheelers
  • 2.12. you can't capture time (slight return)
  • 2.13. a shropshire lad
  • 2.14. sex and flies
  • 2.15. the same tree
  • 2.16. thee mighty caesars cowboys are square
  • 2.17. billy childish and the singing loins song of the medway

childish, billy

from fossilised cretaceous seams: a short history of...

FROM FOSSILISED CRETACEOUS SEAMS: A SHORT HISTORY OF...

2 CD  €  16,99
Item has not been released; estimated delivery in Germany on 06.07.2024. Item will be shipped immediately once it is in stock.
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FROM FOSSILISED CRETACEOUS SEAMS: A SHORT HISTORY OF...

2 LP  €  29,99
Item has not been released; estimated delivery in Germany on 06.07.2024. Item will be shipped immediately once it is in stock.
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A compilation to celebrate the release of the brand-new book - "To Ease My Troubled Mind: The Authorised Unauthorised History of Billy Childish" written by Ted Kessler. When the idea for the book was mooted Billy wanted to put a succinct double album compilation together to summarise his 47 years of making music. This is the result. My name is William Ivy Loveday, aka Steve Hamper, aka Guy Hamper, aka Jack Ketch, aka Billy Childish. I was born on the Medway, Kent, where I still live. I left school in 1976 when I was 16. Because I have no qualifications I was turned down by art school so went to work in Chatham dockyard as an apprentice stonemason. I later managed to get onto a painting course at St. Martin's School of Art on the basis of my ... read more