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  1. 28 de feb. de 2011 · From 2002 album, England, Half-English

  2. England, Half-English is a 2002 album by English political singer-songwriter Billy Bragg and the Blokes, and a song from that album. The song is about racism in England and the anti-immigration feelings and racist abuse of asylum seekers fuelled by the tabloid press, particularly the Daily Mail.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_BraggBilly Bragg - Wikipedia

    A rift with Wilco over mixing and sequencing the first album led to Bragg recruiting his own band, The Blokes, to promote the album live. The Blokes included keyboardist Ian McLagan , who had been a member of Bragg's boyhood heroes The Faces .

  4. England, Half English – Billy Bragg and The Blokes . Albums. Bill’s Bargains . Albums. Mermaid Avenue Volume II . Albums. Reaching To The Converted Albums. Mermaid Avenue Tour . Albums. Mermaid Avenue . ... Brewing Up With Billy Bragg . Albums. Life’s A Riot With Spy Vs Spy . Albums. Home Tour Dates Shop Media Gallery Left Field Music ...

  5. Billy Bragg and The Blokes - "NPWA" - YouTube. 90sBandsOnTV. 10.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 62. 8.7K views 13 years ago. 2002, promoting 'England, Half English' with the full band including...

  6. B "Some Days I See the Point" 1 • St. Monday 2 • Jane Allen 3 • Distant Shore 4 • England, Half-English 5 • N.P.W.A. 6 • Some Days I See the Point 7 • Baby F...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2022 · A fter spending a few years celebrating Great American Songwriter Woody Guthrie, folk-punk icon Billy Bragg turns his attention to the work of a Great British Songwriter — himself. But judging by England, Half English, his first album of new material since 1996’s William Bloke, Bragg’s Yankee sojourn made quite an impression.