Too Much Fighting On The Dance Floor - Specials Lyric Print
Lucky Budgie Print Studio
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- 4th November
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- 7th November
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- Standard delivery
- 11th - 12th November
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It's 1981, Janet Ellis is live on Blue Peter, she's making something exciting out of toilet roll tubes and tissue paper (well, it was pre-internet). Later, as she drives herself and her daughter home, Ghost Town by The Specials comes on the radio. Innocen...
It's 1981, Janet Ellis is live on Blue Peter, she's making something exciting out of toilet roll tubes and tissue paper (well, it was pre-internet). Later, as she drives herself and her daughter home, Ghost Town by The Specials comes on the radio. Innocently, they sing along. What she didn’t know, at the time, was that this would be a gateway moment into a world of serious crime in the young, impressionable mind of her daughter, Sophie. Twenty years later, in 2001, she narrowly escaped a prison sentence for crimes against music after penning Murder on the Dance Floor.
True story.
Each print is signed and dated.
Giclee print on 220gsm matte FSC paper.
Available sizes:
A3 (42cm x 29.7cm)
A4 (29.7cm x 21cm)
A5 (21cm x 14.8cm)
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 11th - 12th November
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Lucky Budgie Print Studio
St Leonards-on-sea, east sussex
Mission: To stand and deliver prints with purpose, passion and particularity... curiosity, creativity and courage... humour, honesty and hope... wisdom, wonder and words, lots and lots of words.
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