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Posted on December 24, 2009April 21, 2019 by christian

Steel Pulse: Man No Sober (John Peel BBC Session)


Click and listen. This was Steel Pulse live on John Peel’s BBC program in 1981.

CategoriesCulture, Meaning & Values, People TagsJohn Peel, Steel Pulse

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