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William Blake T-Shirt

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“Why Be Bleak When You Could Be Blake?” So concluded Coil’s John Balance in a 1996 letter to the Archdrude. In honour of William Blake’s 250th anniversary, Head Heritage is proud to offer this iconic and Utopian call-to-arms. Available printed in white on a high quality black t-shirt.
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Taj Mahal Travellers T-Shirt

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Stunning Taj Mahal Travellers t-shirt just in, featuring the iconic logo from their epic double-LP AUGUST 1974. White printed on high quality American-made Gildan black t-shirt.
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Flower Travellin' Band T-Shirt

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Get this beautiful new t-shirt depicting the front cover art from SATORI, Flower Travellin’ Band’s finest hour. Note: these are superior Gildan US-made products printed in white on a black t-shirt, not the lesser quality items available on eBay.
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Les Rallizes Denudés T-Shirt

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Beautiful Rallizes Denudes t-shirt just in, this high quality American-made Gildan product bears their delightful 1969 pre-hijacking quote: "Sometimes you have a guitar, Sometimes you arm yourself!" Black shirt with cyan blue and white printing.
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Julian Cope Japrocksampler

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Julian Cope, visionary rock musician and musicologist, hip archaeologist and one-time frontman of The Teardrop Explodes, brings you JAPROCKSAMPLER. Until now, the language barrier has made post-war Japanese music an enigma to the West. Julian felt duty-bound to provide the key to that unfairly locked door.
This is the history of Western music's arrival on Japanese shores after World War Two, and the delicious mayhem that ensued. From chromatic instrumental pop covers of The Shadows' songs to the resurrection of Dylan-inspired Rokyoku folk storytelling, nowhere has the continual metamorphosis of rock'n'roll been more fascinating or original than in Japan.
JAPROCKSAMPLER is an exploration of the clash between traditional, conservative Japanese values and the wild rock'n'roll renegades of the 1960s and '70s. It tells the tale of key artists in Japanese post-war culture, from itinerant art-house poets to violent refusenik rock groups with a penchant for plane hijacking, and rounds up the seminal japrock albums.
Julian guarantees that this book will have you rethinking your attitudes to music, art, time - and even life itself.
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Julian Cope You Gotta Problem With Me

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On this, Julian Cope’s first new album for 18 months, he addresses such currently controversial issues as religion, misogyny and homophobia, corporate greed and the destruction of Mother Earth. Cope delivers his message via 13 insidiously melodic post-punk songs in the JEHOVAHKILL style, many sparsely orchestrated with Mellotron, wah-wah guitars, orchestral percussion and even lush harmonies. Released across two 28-minute-long CDs, YOU GOTTA PROBLEM WITH ME is accompanied by a 16-page booklet of insights, hard-hitting information, and one very epic poem.
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