John Cooper Clarke

Anarchy in the 100 Club, Almost...

Jason Holmes | Posted 19.11.2012 | UK Entertainment
Jason Holmes

The evening was planned as a retrospective of the album that changed everything for British music. Never Mind The B******* sprang angrily into life in 1977, an original musical work that openly criticised a culturally cobwebbed United Kingdom. But the organisers do not get politeness this evening. Instead they get cat calls and verbal threats.

WATCH: John Cooper Clarke Performs 'Hire Car'

The Huffington Post UK | Sam Parker | Posted 31.07.2012 | Home

It's been a big week for John Cooper Clarke. After a fantastic interview with the Guardian, the punk poet from Salford starred in BBC Four document...