Between Punk Rock And The Hard Place
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Between Punk Rock And The Hard Place
Four years on from Inflammable Material and even Jake Burns is beginning to wonder if Stiff Little Fingers are losing their bearings. Here he reveals some of his misgivings to Bill Graham


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(4 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

NEWS: 10 May 2001
STIFF LITTLE FINGERS make a welcome return to Dublin on May 19th for a one-night stand at the Temple Bar Music Centre.



INTERVIEW: 23 Feb 1994
NO LONGER ANGRY YOUNG MEN, BUT STILL PRETTY PISSED OFF THIRTY SOMETHINGS, JAKE BURNS AND BRUCE FOXTON TELL STUART CLARK WHY STIFF LITTLE FINGERS REFUSE TO...



INTERVIEW: 25 Apr 1981
Tony Clayton-Lea talks to Stiff Little Fingers Jake Burns and manager Gordon Ogilvie




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