COCKNEY REJECTS Clock – Vinyl Record Wall Clock Art
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COCKNEY REJECTS Clock – Laser cut vinyl record wall clock upcycled from an old 12″ vinyl record. Are you looking for a present for a friend who is intrigued by COCKNEY REJECTS ? Are you a fan of COCKNEY REJECTS or are you looking for a present for a friend who loves COCKNEY REJECTS ? Well…… you’ve found it!
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COCKNEY REJECTS Clock – Laser cut vinyl record wall clock upcycled from an old 12″ vinyl record. Are you looking for a present for a friend who is intrigued by COCKNEY REJECTS ? Are you a fan of COCKNEY REJECTS or are you looking for a present for a friend who loves COCKNEY REJECTS Clock ? Well…… you’ve found it! All clocks come with an accurate battery operated Quartz Clock movement with large stylish red color hands. You will need to supply 1 x AA battery. All clocks include built in hanger and are posted in a secure form fitted box. Note: Every clock is made on a unique vinyl record with different labels, so the image shown might be slightly different to the item you receive. Every record has it’s own history – some of them were bought and just lay on the shelf unplayed, others were played many times and have seen many parties. You might notice some small scratches or other signs of usage, but this makes them even more unique and interesting. A great music memorabilia piece to decorate your music room or the perfect gift for your favorite friend, teacher or musician. Size: 12inch Vinyl Record Battery Type: 1AA Battery (Not included) . Please Note that Clock Face is a Sticker.
Cockney Rejects are an English punk rock band that formed in the East End of London in 1977. Their 1980 song “Oi, Oi, Oi” was the inspiration for the name of the Oi! music genre. The band members are supporters of West Ham United, and pay tribute to the club with their hit cover version of “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”, a song traditionally sung by West Ham supporters.Cockney Rejects were formed in 1977 by brothers Jeff and Micky Geggus, with their brother-in-law Chris Murrell on bass and Paul Harvey on drums. Their first demo, “Flares n’ Slippers”, caught the attention of Small Wonder Records owner Pete Stennett, who introduced the band to Bob Sergeant. With Sergeant, they recorded their single “Flares n’ Slippers”, which sold out its first pressing. Murrell and Harvey were then replaced by Vince Riordan on bass and Andy Scott on drums, from fellow East End London band, The Tickets. This became known as Cockney Rejects’ classic lineup, and its debut at the Bridge House in Canning Town in June 1979 is considered a turning point for the band. In September of that same year, the band signed with EMI and released their album Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 in February 1980.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSQ27Je4LdQ – Cockney Rejects – Greatest Hits
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Weight | 0.300 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 5 cm |
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