A blog about everything, from author, artist, failed musician, photographer, and editor and publisher at Peace & Freedom - Paul Rance. More info on his website - see link below. Open the cage, the monster has been released...
Monday, April 17, 2017
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Introduction to Luton Town FC in the 1970s
My latest Luton Town FC-related book is now out on Amazon in paperback and Kindle format. Here's the introduction.
Introduction to Luton Town FC in the 1970s
Luton Town FC in the 1970s was, for the most part,
like any other decade for a Town supporter - great highs, great lows,
financial difficulties, and waiting for the inevitable sale of the
club's best players.
There were, however, two things that made the 1970s slightly different. Firstly, with Eric Morecambe as a Luton Town director, the Hatters could expect a mention on the Morecambe & Wise Show every Christmas! Bearing in mind that half the country's population would be tuning in, any mention was welcome publicity and made Luton seem like a cool club to support. Secondly, in Harry Haslam and David Pleat, Luton appointed two managers who knew how to spot and nurture young talent (Haslam even tried to sign a 17-year-old Diego Maradona, when manager of Sheffield United). While, under Pleat, the likes of Ricky Hill, Brian Stein and Mal Donaghy blossomed, and they would become the base of Luton's greatest side in the 1980s. Consequently, when appointed in 1978, David Pleat became the most significant managerial appointment in Luton's history.
A best of Luton XI from the 1970s would probably have won the League, too! But Malcolm MacDonald, Don Givens and Paul Futcher were never likely to have career-long stays at Kenilworth Road. But, here is a tasty XI made up of players who played for the Town in the '70s: Jake Findlay; Kirk Stephens, Mal Donaghy, Chris Nicholl, Paul Futcher; Ricky Hill, Andy King, Peter Anderson; Malcolm MacDonald, Brian Stein, Don Givens.
In this book, you'll find my personal recollections of the 1970s from a fan who watched in awe games at Kenilworth Road as a 10-year-old, but had become cynical at promotion near misses by the end of the decade. Luckily, I also wasn't really a victim of the rampant hooliganism of the 1970s, apart from getting clobbered with a bicycle chain when a teenager, by another teenager, in a random act of violence when coming out of a testimonial game!
Anyway, if you want to support a team where everything is nice and safe then don't support Luton! Enjoy.
- Paul Rance, April, 2017.
Paperback edition
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1520981457/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_x_7QZ6ybP1M4M8W
Kindle edition
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Luton-Town-1970s-Paul-Rance-ebook/dp/B06Y433FJX/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Friday, March 31, 2017
Paul Rance and the John Peel Letter
Legendary Radio 1 DJ John Peel once sent me a letter. Here it is.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Paul Rance with the Shaky Hand
Having a laugh with my new Smartphone. People love crap on YouTube, more than thought-provoking stuff, so call it a satirical two fingers...
Friday, February 24, 2017
Paul Rance's New Website: paulrance.com
Yes, a new website launched this week. So, more stuff of mine to entertain ya, bore ya - whatever...
Location:
Crowland, UK
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Being St. Francis - In Crowland, Lincolnshire
These are pretty distressing times if you hate prejudice, and since Brexit and Donald Trump's election, flight or fight comes to mind. I'm in the heart of Brexitland, and people I care about voted for Brexit. So, things have been difficult, as they have strong opinions and so do I. Anyway, I've been busy working on a variety of projects, including a book I've given the provisional title of Being St. Francis.
I've always done my best to respect all living things, and that's what St. Francis was all about. I don't believe in organised religion, but there are good religious figures that we can aspire to. All humans are descended from a tribe in Africa. We're all family, so where does this hatred of foreigners and people of different faiths come from? Fear of something different?
So, would St. Francis feel at home in Crowland? Perhaps, but I feel increasingly isolated, and if you can't beat 'em there's the choice of fighting your corner, or retreating into one's shell.
Love and Peace.
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
Fighter Jets Noise Pollution Over Whaplode Drove
For two months now the noise from fighter jets has been horrendous over Whaplode Drove. As I type, I'm trying to listen to David Bowie via headphones, and he's drowned out by the hideous din up in the sky.
Almost every weekday there's hours of noise from these planes, and it just seems like the MOD are taking the piss because rural communities don't matter. No doubt there'll be those living in towns and cities who say that it can't be that bad. Trust me, it is. It's like hearing a loud rave of crap music for a few hours every day, with a break at the weekend.
Yesterday the noise was more of a non-stop droning for a few hours, before it stopped well into the evening. The North Sea's a big area, so go and practice over there, RAF! It doesn't feel like you're protecting me - more like making my life a misery!
Almost every weekday there's hours of noise from these planes, and it just seems like the MOD are taking the piss because rural communities don't matter. No doubt there'll be those living in towns and cities who say that it can't be that bad. Trust me, it is. It's like hearing a loud rave of crap music for a few hours every day, with a break at the weekend.
Yesterday the noise was more of a non-stop droning for a few hours, before it stopped well into the evening. The North Sea's a big area, so go and practice over there, RAF! It doesn't feel like you're protecting me - more like making my life a misery!
Monday, September 07, 2015
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Peace & Freedom Band Co-Founder Paul Rance Hits Out At Tories, Beyonce, Jay Z And Katie Hopkins
Before the Internet arrived,
booksmusicfilmstv.com's founder had been involved in the world of
underground music and fanzine publishing since the early 1980's. His
longest running magazine, Peace & Freedom, was first published in
1984, and began life as an environmental, animal/human rights, music and
arts fanzine. The next year he formed the alternative, anarcho
underground band, The Peace & Freedom Band.
When I interviewed him in the
middle of May, 2015, he was still as rebellious as ever and passionate
about animal/human rights and the environment. I took the opportunity to
ask him about his musical influences, values, the underground music
scene and his views on modern music and the recent general election. He
also went on to discuss his dislike of the State and why we need a
revolution.
- Andy Bruce.
Paul Rance with his beloved Sparkle in May, 2015 |
Paul Rance interview extracts
"It seems like it's cool to be hard these days. The Tory elite like
showing how tough they can be with poor migrants, the unemployed and the
disabled. I find their attitude repulsive, and they remind me of the
posh bully, Flashman, from Tom Brown's Schooldays."
"I like The Black Eyed Peas,
because they've supported issues concerning animal rights, the
environment and human rights, and their music's inventive. But, Jay Z,
what's the point? No real talent from what I can see, and he, and the
equally odious Beyonce, like wearing parts of dead animals.
Unfortunately, the media fawn all over 'em and keep telling us how great
they are. No, they're not."
"I fear there's more people in this country who agree with the sick views
of Katie Hopkins than we'd all like to believe. Though they tend to be
cowards who keep their mouths shut, and then strike when it's voting
time. That'd kinda explain why the polls indicated that the election
would be close - and it ended up not being close at all. People were too
ashamed to admit that they'd be voting Tory. Don't get me wrong, if it
was a choice between voting Tory or The Kitten Killers Party I'd vote
Tory. But that wasn't the choice, and many people have basically given
the thumbs up to austerity, and are saying to the weaker members of
society: "F**k you.""
"Politics hasn't really worked in the UK since the 1970s. We've had the
poll tax fiasco, now it's the austerity cuts. Too much corruption from
people in power, too much injustice - Hillsborough, the Jimmy Savile
cover-ups, crooked bankers and politicians, the expenses scandal. The
list is endless. People who set standards, i.e. those who make the laws
for the rest of us, should be beyond reproach. But they're often as
immoral as it gets."
"The problem is that most of the
individuals who carry out the state/system's dirty work aren't evil
people. Most of them are scared of losing their jobs if they question
specific decisions. It's all very clever and sly really, because it's
always hard to get at the real bastards - the ones at the top. But, like
any machine, it will not last forever and then it'll get really
interesting. I want to see it all fall to bits, and then let's start
again. It probably won't happen in my lifetime, but it will happen."
Read the full, explosive interview here:
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
BBC's News Coverage Of Anti-Austerity Demo In London Further Proof It's In Bed With The Establishment
Charlotte Church Wants To Settle Her Dispute With The Sun's Rentagob Katie Hopkins In Boxing Ring
I hope any match takes places in front of a
few thousand migrants, Northerners, the Geldof family, and everyone else
Katie's offended. But you can't fit the world's population in one
boxing arena I guess. Go Charlotte! #CharlotteChurchKatieHopkins #CharlotteChurch #KatieHopkins #Rentagob
The Mirror on how Charlotte and Katie may look in boxing gear, if they do eventually square up to each other: http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/katie-hopkins-v-charlotte-church-5678010
Monday, December 22, 2014
Brutus Now Out In Paperback
Brutus - the Rabbit That Changed the World
Paperback
Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BRUTUS-Rabbit-That-Changed-World/dp/1503220974/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416304816&sr=1-1&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit+that+changed+the+world
Amazon.com
Extracts, including some read by the author, and info on the main characters can be found here:
Thursday, September 25, 2014
The Short Kindle Novel For The Occupy Generation
Brutus - the Rabbit That Changed the World
My fairytale, which I hope comes true. Kindle - available for pre-order. Hopefully in paperback fairly soon, too.
If you're sick and tired of the system this book's for you. If you're a person who cares about all life and the Earth this book's for you. If you like a mix of the dark, humorous, erotic, philosophical, futuristic and a world-changing rabbit this book's for you! 'Brutus - the Rabbit That Changed the World' looks into a future that's not too far away, and one which offers hope to those who feel there is none.
Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brutus-Rabbit-That-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B00NTBDRRA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411466312&sr=8-1&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit+that+changed+the+world
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Brutus-Rabbit-That-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B00NTBDRRA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1411466567&sr=8-2&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit
Amazon Canada
http://www.amazon.ca/Brutus-Rabbit-That-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B00NTBDRRA/ref=sr_1_1/187-2659332-7319018?ie=UTF8&qid=1411466699&sr=8-1&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit
My fairytale, which I hope comes true. Kindle - available for pre-order. Hopefully in paperback fairly soon, too.
Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brutus-Rabbit-That-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B00NTBDRRA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411466312&sr=8-1&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit+that+changed+the+world
Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Brutus-Rabbit-That-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B00NTBDRRA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1411466567&sr=8-2&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit
Amazon Canada
http://www.amazon.ca/Brutus-Rabbit-That-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B00NTBDRRA/ref=sr_1_1/187-2659332-7319018?ie=UTF8&qid=1411466699&sr=8-1&keywords=brutus+the+rabbit
Thursday, June 05, 2014
Monday, April 07, 2014
KEITH LEVENE DONATES HIS VINTAGE SUPRO GUITAR IN SUPPORT OF GLOBAL RECORD STORE DAY
Clash/Public Image Ltd. founding member Keith Levene has donated a vintage Supro guitar to raise awareness of the April 19, 2014 global Record Store Day. The black and white guitar will be given away a promotion the Mike & Jenyr’s Q106.7 FM radio program celebrating Record Store Day.
“I’m getting involved in this way because I want to do everything I can in support of what, unfortunately, appears to be a dying but very important industry,” declares Levene.
“A music lover simply cannot have the same unique experience in some bland corporate chain that can be had in a mom-and-pop type record store establishment. I have personally spent countless hours at record stores and then at home listening to vinyl, and enjoying the artwork and liner notes that accompanied the music,” adds the legendary guitarist.
Although Levene has owned and used countless guitars over the years, his Supro is special to him as it was used to compose music for his forthcoming album “Commercial Zone 2014” release – a project which represents more than three decades of his work.
In 1982-1983, Levene started composing what was intended to be PiL’s fourth album, the Commercial Zone. However, lack of support and creative differences over that album led the fiercely independent Levene to leave PiL and abandon the project. A crowdfunding campaign, which will run through April 28, 2014, has been established on Indiegogo to help bring the project to market. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/keith-levene-s-commercial-zone-2014-initiative
“I acquired my Supro not at a music store chain but at a mom-and-pop vintage store and it helped me finish unfinished Commercial Zone business. Now, hopefully, it will help bring some commercial business to independent record stores,” Levene says.
For further information, contact Kathy DiTondo at kathy197778@gmail.com, or go to www.keithlevenelive.com
“I’m getting involved in this way because I want to do everything I can in support of what, unfortunately, appears to be a dying but very important industry,” declares Levene.
“A music lover simply cannot have the same unique experience in some bland corporate chain that can be had in a mom-and-pop type record store establishment. I have personally spent countless hours at record stores and then at home listening to vinyl, and enjoying the artwork and liner notes that accompanied the music,” adds the legendary guitarist.
Although Levene has owned and used countless guitars over the years, his Supro is special to him as it was used to compose music for his forthcoming album “Commercial Zone 2014” release – a project which represents more than three decades of his work.
In 1982-1983, Levene started composing what was intended to be PiL’s fourth album, the Commercial Zone. However, lack of support and creative differences over that album led the fiercely independent Levene to leave PiL and abandon the project. A crowdfunding campaign, which will run through April 28, 2014, has been established on Indiegogo to help bring the project to market. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/keith-levene-s-commercial-zone-2014-initiative
“I acquired my Supro not at a music store chain but at a mom-and-pop vintage store and it helped me finish unfinished Commercial Zone business. Now, hopefully, it will help bring some commercial business to independent record stores,” Levene says.
For further information, contact Kathy DiTondo at kathy197778@gmail.com, or go to www.keithlevenelive.com
Keith Levene playing his Supro |
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
The First 10 Poetry Tips...
The first 10 poetry tips from '101 Poetry Tips', which is available on Amazon. Paperback details here.
101 Poetry Tips Ebook (Amazon.co.uk)
101 Poetry Tips Ebook (Amazon.com)
1. Don't pester people with your work. If a poem's been accepted don't then bombard a publisher with several submissions in a week or month. Also don't send whole manuscripts to small press publishers with no return postage, as many are struggling financially as it is.
2. Don't forget to practice writing poetry. As the great golfer Gary Player once said: "The more I practice, the luckier I get." In the case of poetry that should read: "The better I get."
3. Don't believe the myth about how magical a poet's life is. It's hard graft for little money for all poets initially, and involves gradual steps towards success - unless you really are one of those loathsome geniuses who finds it easy and who is quickly appreciated.
4. Don't copy Byron's lifestyle - unless you want to have the paparazzi outside your front door 24/7.
5. Don't ignore constructive criticism, but judge whether it's fair comment. Violence rarely solves things...
6. Don't use too many big words in your poems as it'll seem like you're pretentious.
7. Don't stick to one poetic form, but experiment with several, which will then help you find out which are the best poetic forms for you.
8. Don't go anywhere without a notepad. Inspiration can come at any time.
9. You don't need to set a time period regarding when to finish a poem. If it's midnight and you're tired, consider it finishing it the next day.
10. Don't sulk if your work gets rejected. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger and all that.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Monday, May 06, 2013
101 Poetry Tips Kindle Book Introduction
'101 Poetry Tips' Introduction
After producing my first collection of poetry in 1980, when I was 20 years old, I've gone on to select and publish hundreds of poets from around the world via Peace & Freedom Press magazines, paperbacks and booklets. I'd like to think that I've learnt something along the way! '101 Poetry Tips' is intended to help you get the most out of your poetry writing. Good luck!
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