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In the long hot English summer of 1976, a spark was lit that would change the face of popular music, forever. British punk started as an alternative underground live music scene in sweaty clubs and pubs around London’s west end and Camden town. Spearheaded by The Sex Pistols and The Clash and inspired by the New York punk scene, London’s pub rock circuit and a learn three chords and do it yourself ethos - that spark became a flame which spread like wildfire all cross the nation. Paul Holloway is a radio presenter who  in 2008 I launched a late night  show called Fuzzbox on Pure Radio in Stockport playing punk, new wave and ska.  Now he is  dusting down my little black book of contacts and hoping to catch up once again with some of the musicians who helped to shape the punk rock revolution that changed music forever.  He is sharing their stories with you in a series of podcasts. This is Fuzzcast, Punk, New Wave & Ska - It’s anarchy in the UK

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A podcast which talks to some of the musicians at the centre of the punk, new wave and ska explosion which in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s changed the face of popular music, forever and for better.