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A folk song which chronicles the demise of the coal industry in the UK 1984-1985

Cabinet papers released in 2014 - revealed that Thatcher had a 'hit list' of mines, as suggested by Arthur Scargill at the time ... Lest we forget!

There was a suggestion in January 2014, that a public holiday in the UK should be named after Margaret Thatcher ... This song is to remind us all why that should NEVER happen!

Written by Misk Hills Mountain Rambler III

Thanks to all the photographers who made their photo's available ...

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released January 15, 2014
All of the kind photographers who made their photographs available ...

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Misk Hills Mountain Rambler III Nottingham, UK

An absurdist 'Skiffle Poet' with a banjolele and a washboard . . . Bagthorpe's only 'Skiffle/Folk' protest singer . . . Adversely influenced by Ivor Cutler, Tom Waits and Johnny Dowd . . . chain sawing his way through the madness of life . . . this is NOT X-factor . . . Don't ask for a cover unless you want one thats 100 years old! There are songs about tractors, hangings, the Devil, We ... more

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