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- British_Refugee aSide "British Refugee".
- British_Refugee abstract "British Refugee is a 7" single released by the 1970s Liverpool punk band The Spitfire Boys, on RKO Records on October 7, 1977. It was the only disc released by the most acclaimed line-up of the band, who comprised vocalist Paul Rutherford, guitarist David Littler, bassist Pete Griffiths and drummer Peter Clarke. At the time, they were one of the few punk bands from Merseyside who released a record, apart from Big In Japan and Chuddy Nuddies (later known as Yachts). Two months after its release, the band split up, but was reformed in Wales by 1979 by David Littler along ex-Nylonz members.That line-up was known also for made more successful things in separate ways later. Paul Rutherford formed 1980's pop band Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Peter Clarke became known as Budgie and joined Big In Japan, Slits, and more famously Siouxsie and the Banshees, later marrying with Siouxsie Sioux in 1991, until 2007 when they divorced.The original version of the single was originally issued without a picture sleeve, but it was later added for the German edition in 1978.The A-Side of the single, the eponymous song British Refugee explained about the life of a Northern Irish immigrant in England, who escaped from the British occupation of his country, and lived poor working-class conditions. For the single each member was credited with nickname or stage name, so Rutherford was named as Maggot, Littler as Jones, Griffiths as Zero, and Clarke as Blister.".
- British_Refugee bSide "Mein Kampf".
- British_Refugee genre Punk_rock.
- British_Refugee musicalArtist The_Spitfire_Boys.
- British_Refugee musicalBand The_Spitfire_Boys.
- British_Refugee releaseDate "1977-10-07".
- British_Refugee subsequentWork Funtime_(The_Spitfire_Boys_song).
- British_Refugee wikiPageExternalLink spitfireboysdisc.htm.
- British_Refugee wikiPageID "21367104".
- British_Refugee wikiPageRevisionID "495935439".
- British_Refugee aSide "British Refugee".
- British_Refugee artist The_Spitfire_Boys.
- British_Refugee bSide "Mein Kampf".
- British_Refugee format "7".
- British_Refugee genre Punk_rock.
- British_Refugee hasPhotoCollection British_Refugee.
- British_Refugee label "RKO Records".
- British_Refugee name "British Refugee".
- British_Refugee nextSingle Funtime_(The_Spitfire_Boys_song).
- British_Refugee producer "Barry Kingston".
- British_Refugee released "1977-10-07".
- British_Refugee released "June 1978".
- British_Refugee thisSingle "British Refugee".
- British_Refugee subject Category:1977_singles.
- British_Refugee subject Category:Debut_singles.
- British_Refugee subject Category:Protest_songs.
- British_Refugee type 1977Singles.
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- British_Refugee type DebutSingles.
- British_Refugee type Instrumentality103575240.
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- British_Refugee type MusicalWork.
- British_Refugee type Single.
- British_Refugee type Work.
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- British_Refugee type InformationEntity.
- British_Refugee comment "British Refugee is a 7" single released by the 1970s Liverpool punk band The Spitfire Boys, on RKO Records on October 7, 1977. It was the only disc released by the most acclaimed line-up of the band, who comprised vocalist Paul Rutherford, guitarist David Littler, bassist Pete Griffiths and drummer Peter Clarke. At the time, they were one of the few punk bands from Merseyside who released a record, apart from Big In Japan and Chuddy Nuddies (later known as Yachts).".
- British_Refugee label "British Refugee".
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- British_Refugee sameAs British_Refugee.
- British_Refugee wasDerivedFrom British_Refugee?oldid=495935439.
- British_Refugee isPrimaryTopicOf British_Refugee.
- British_Refugee name "British Refugee".