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Ghost Town

Soul Music

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Ghost Town

My father set up his own catering supply firm in the late 60s, supplying kind of restaurant crockery and cookware. And I remember him coming home from work around 1981, and he looked so grey with fear and anxiety. The song wasn't about any one particular place. It was about the whole country. Another point of inspiration was that there had been the riot in St Paul's in Bristol. That's where the line people getting angry came from. On top of that, obviously with the black community, you know, all through the 60s, they put up with unbelievable amount of racism from the police. And they came a point where they weren't prepared to take that anymore

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