
The Story Behind the Song Part 2: Wouldn’t Change a Single Thing
In 1975 I left school. I’d been to a place where if you didn’t work they beat the shit out of you. That, combined with

In 1975 I left school. I’d been to a place where if you didn’t work they beat the shit out of you. That, combined with
I had to share this with someone so I thought I’d share it with everyone. You know, when you do this writing songs, jumping around

Do you ever have times where you feel you pass through life with your eyes shut? Do you ever feel you make subconscious assumptions about

In punk circles vinyl tends to be king with good reason. It’s a joy to hold something substantial in your hands, read the liner notes and
Many thanks to Steve Green and everyone at green square design for coming up with a great album cover. The cd will be a digipak with a 16 page
On our first album, Little Big Head, there is a track, Rolling On, which contains my most autobiographical lyric to date. In three minutes odd

And so it begins. 15 songs have been written and now they need recording. Tony Barber has moved lock stock and barrel to New York

Children. Life changing aren’t they. When they’re young they think you are great. You know everything and, within reason and perhaps after a bit of