The Redskins Split
from Socialist Worker 10th Jan, 1987
from Socialist Worker 10th Jan, 1987
Spy Kid and Bovver Boot editor, Paul McGinn throws punches at the trendy lefties after they’d disparaged the Redskins in Socialist Worker, from the red rag itself, 6 October, 1984.
The gig that ended in a riot. The Redskins at Jubilee Gardens, 10 June, 1984.
The Redskins did a month of Sundays ay the Mean Fiddler in 1986 with a great mix of turns. Great gigs they were too. This review is from the NME, 12 July, 1986. The Housemartins sneak in as Fish City Five. Redskins Revue Harlesden Mean Fiddler Young, girted and bald was the aim. On the […]
The Redskins did a top drawer gig at the ICA, as reviewed in the NME 14 January, 1984. Billy Bragg also put in a great turn and it was an early outing for Bronski Beat. I was at the gig and it was quality. Bronski Beat were lovely fellows. There was a good turn out […]
The gossip column of the NME 24 March, 1984, tilts for jollity. There’s some amusing UK Subs gossip too.
Red Action’s report on the National Front attack on the Redskin’s at the GLC ‘Jobs For A Change’ festival from Red Action, 13, 1984. There’s also some reports on the aftermath.
More than a year after the miners strike the Redskins interviewed in the NME 5 April, 1986, by the cultural commentator Paul Morley.
From Sounds, 21 August, 1982 Letters in response to the Redskins feature by Paul Wellings. Poor old Paul takes a bit of stick. Do have a look at the Redskins Archive.
The Redskins and Billy Bragg play in Belfast to promote welfare rights information. This review is from the NME, 17 March, 1984 and the gig was also reviewed in top drawer Northern Irish ‘zine Youth Anthem.