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Heaven 17, plus 35 – the Martyn Ware interview
It was 35 years ago that Martyn Ware left The Human League, what began as a creative non-band project soon evolving into Heaven 17. Big times followed for both Sheffield outfits, and while Heaven 17’s ground-breaking debut LP Penthouse and … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Music
Tagged BEF, Glenn Gregory, Heaven 17, How Men Are, Ian Craig Marsh, Jeremy Corbyn, Liverpool, Martyn Ware, National Trust, Penthouse and Pavement, Phil Oakey, Sheffield, Sheffield Wednesday, The Human League, The Luxury Gap, The Undertones, Tina Turner
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Growing up is hard to do – re-defining the National Trust’s top 50
This is a specially revised 2017 version of the third post published on this website, originally shared with the wider world on April 18th, 2012, adapted to mark the fifth anniversary of writewyattuk.com. Time flies, eh. Being smug is … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure & Travel, Books Films, TV & Radio, Comedy & Theatre, Football, Music
Tagged Cornwall, Great Outdoors, guildford, Isle of Wight, National Trust, Surrey
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