Onstage at the Camden Barfly on the same bill as Barb Wire Dolls.
The Dead Famous illustrate that the homegrown punk spirit might not be entirely down to strategically-place safety pins and shiny new Doctor Martens.
Photos: Carl Byron Batson
Carl Byron Batson| 30/06/2013| Sound
Photos of The dead Famous from the Camden barfly, June 2013
The Dead Famous illustrate that the homegrown punk spirit might not be entirely down to strategically-place safety pins and shiny new Doctor Martens.
Photos: Carl Byron Batson
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Photographer, published poet, former party animal, body builder, grave robber
to the stars and renowned chainsaw juggler, Carl can often be spotted on his
Harley Davidson pretending to be in Terminator 2. He is also frequently seen in
the press pits of old London town, camera in hand, avoiding being hit by bottles
of wee and crippling his opposition with secret Kung Fu moves.
Last modified: 28/06/2013
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