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Pits, picket lines and pop music: the 1984-5 UK miners' strike

Pits, picket lines and pop music: the 1984-5 UK miners' strike

Released Sunday, 28th April 2024
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Pits, picket lines and pop music: the 1984-5 UK miners' strike

Pits, picket lines and pop music: the 1984-5 UK miners' strike

Pits, picket lines and pop music: the 1984-5 UK miners' strike

Pits, picket lines and pop music: the 1984-5 UK miners' strike

Sunday, 28th April 2024
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It's been forty years since the 1984–5 United Kingdom miners' strike and The Music Show has dug into the archives for a special program looking at the role that music played in this political, industrial and personal struggle. From Peggy Seeger to Paul Weller, Billy Bragg to brass bands—there's music supporting the striking miners, songs tormenting strikebreakers and tracks referencing (and sometimes sampling) National Union of Mineworkers leader Arthur Scargill and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of East Anglia John Street guides us through the history and music of this divisive time, plus we hear interviews from the ABC archives with folklorist A L Lloyd, singer songwriter Billy Bragg, Grimethorpe Colliery Band, folk singers Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger and composer David Lumsdaine.

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