Due to the revival of interest in all things Vancouver Punk engendered by the showings of Susanne Tabata's feature-length documentary Bloodied But Unbowed, there has been unprecedented public demand for access to Les Wiseman's ephochal and earth-scorching article Punks on Parade, which first appeared in Vancouver magazine's September 1978 issue. Herewith, a link to that fabled document provided by El Dub himself.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/33565094/Vancouver-Punk-1978
Excelsior,
Les. Wiseman
Friday, June 25, 2010
Vancouver Punk 1978 by Les Wiseman
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1 comments:
Thanks for posting this, Les! I can now get rid of my crappy microfiched copy from '89.
BTW, is that Wimpy's sister, Deb Goble, on the cover?
Cheers!
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