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  2. Symarip - Wikipedia

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    Their hits included "Skinhead Girl", "Skinhead Jamboree" and "Skinhead Moonstomp", the latter based on the Derrick Morgan song, "Moon Hop". [ 2 ] They moved to Germany in 1971, performing reggae and Afro-rock under the name Zubaba.

  3. Skinhead - Wikipedia

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    The late 1970s and early 1980s saw a revival or second wave of the skinhead subculture, with increasing interaction between its adherents and the emerging punk movement. Oi! , a working class offshoot of punk rock , soon became a vital component of skinhead culture, while the Jamaican genres beloved by first generation skinheads were filtered ...

  4. List of skinhead books - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Richard Allen Volume 2 (Skinhead Girls, Sorts, Knuckle Girls) : Richard Allen (ISBN 0-9518497-5-1) The Complete Richard Allen Volume 3 (Trouble for Skinhead, Skinhead Farewell, Top Gear Skin) : Richard Allen (ISBN 0-9518497-7-8) Skinhead Away : Marcus Blakeston (ISBN 978-1-4776-7025-5)

  5. James Moffat (author) - Wikipedia

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    An interview titled The Return of Joe Hawkins with publisher George Marshall was in issue seven of Skinhead Times (1992). Under his own name, Moffat wrote at least two science fiction novels: The Sleeping Bomb (New English Library, 1970; US edition 1973, The Cambri Plot) and a Queen Kong (1977) a movie tie-in to the low-budget 1976 movie of ...

  6. Suedehead (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The suedehead subculture was an early-1970s offshoot of skinhead subculture in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Although sharing similarities to 1960s skinheads, suedeheads grew their hair longer and dressed more formally. [1] [2] Although often working class like skinheads, some had white collar jobs. A female suedehead was a sort.

  7. White power skinhead - Wikipedia

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    According to Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg, the white power skinhead movement, which emerged within the skinhead subculture from the late 1970s onward, can be defined by "racism; proletarian consciousness; an aversion to organization, dismissed in favor of gang behavior; and an ideological training that began with or is based on music ...

  8. 1970s Lego note tells parents to let girls build spaceships

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    Lego fans call the toy timeless -- but words on a pamphlet in a Lego set from the 1970s are decidedly modern. The note reads: "The urge to create is equally strong in all children. Boys and girls ...

  9. Rude boy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the Jamaican diaspora introduced rude boy music and fashion to the United Kingdom, which influenced the mod and skinhead subcultures. [10] [11] In the late 1970s, the term rude boy and rude boy fashions came back into use after the 2 tone band the Specials (notably with a cover of "A Message to You Rudy") and their record label 2 Tone Records instigated a brief but influential ...