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Interview about the punk music scene in Oxford in the late 1970s

May 07, 2014, 09:34 AM

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Jenny, 52, describes how punk music was about more than just safety pins and drainpipes. Discussion of how punk interacted with themes such as race, gender and politics. #punk #rock #youthculture #fashion #rebellion #punksandpigs

By Peggy, Courtenay, Meg, Saima and Edwin

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