So you want to be a rock’n’roll star: how music shaped Alan Johnson and Mark Kermode
The former home secretary and the film critic are children of different generations, but their music memoirs both impress.
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New Thinking.
The former home secretary and the film critic are children of different generations, but their music memoirs both impress.
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