F–k Art Let’s Dance by 5.15. Story by Stephen Andrew.
Stephen Andrew Student hostel, West Geelong 1982 I didn’t get a Mohawk, nor cut up and safety pin my clothes. I kept my phlegm to myself. I was a part-time punk.
FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK by THE POGUES AND KIRSTY MACOLL. Story by Smokie Dawson.
In our house Christmas Day does not officially commence until the air is filled with the opening bars of the greatest Christmas song of all.
FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK by THE POGUES. Poem by Mary Pomfret.
Mary Pomfret writes a lyrical response to the song Fairytale Of New York in the wake of the death of Shane McGowan.
Falling And Laughing by Orange Juice
Maria Majsa Hammersmith Palais, London 1980 After all the attitude and swagger of punk, here was a band with the courage to be vulnerable. And while admitting to vulnerability is never comfortable or easy, it is necessary for real human connection.
FALLING by JULEE CRUISE. (Twin Peaks theme.) Haiku series by Michael Leach.
sixteen red roses—/the first time we say/three short words
Farewell, Eddy Dawson
Stereo Stories sends it condolences to friend and colleague Smokie Dawson on the death of his father Eddy this week