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Starting a discussion about self-archiving political movements and the international left
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Thinking historically about acid house & early rave culture: The soundtrack to late Thatcherism
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June 4, 1976: Sex Pistols play Manchester for the very first time…
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Who made Radelaide? More ephemera of a music scene past
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From the Jade Monkey to the Grace Emily: An ephemeral history of the Adelaide music scene, pt 3
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From the vaults of Evan pt 3: Independent publishing and the resistance to Nazi Germany
Adelaide music
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An ephemeral history of the Adelaide music scene (ie some old band flyers), part 2
Adelaide music
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An ephemeral history of the Adelaide music scene (ie some old band flyers), part 1
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