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Hi

Just to let anyone know who is interested The Rockets are playing at The Mag @ 211 Lordship Lane on 3rd December, they play mainly UB40 reggae covers, recently played at Oxjam in Camberwell. Free entry from 8pm onwards, they will be on around 9.30pm. One of 3 bands,the others are rock & Jazz so a big mixture.

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Love the Skinhead girls on that cover Jah, saw somwe proper old school skinheads at toots and the Maytalls the other day (in their late 50s) but also some new generation ones too with all the proper gear - not the late 70s, OI, Nazi coonts who ruined skinheads name
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