There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Pressgang i… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985 featuring Damian Clarke (vocals, guitar, Hurdy Gurdy), George Whitfield (vocals, accordion, whistle), and Ian Munt, and subsequently Tony Lyons, (vocals, drums) and Cliff Eastabrook (vocals, bass guitar).
After a short spell as “Bedlam”, and being advised on air by DJ John Peel on his radio programme to change name, the band settled on PressGang as a name to suit their fast-paced re-writes of traditional British and Irish folk songs.
The band released their first album “Rogues!” on vinyl in 1989, after a single “Watch the Wall”.
A tour led to personnel changes and a two-years hiatus, until Neil Carter and John Forrester joined from the band The Colour Mary.
Signed to Reading-based label Cat Records, the band recorded “Burning Boats” (1994) and Fire! (1995).
The next album, "Mappa Mundi" (1997), on TWAH!, was a chronicle of band life on the road.
Another bass/drum change followed, with Miranda Sykes (also of Show of Hands) and Maclaine Colston joining. The next CD (Dancing in our Dreams) was again influenced by live performances and touring adventures.
Another touring hiatus took place from 1999 to 2003. The band continues to perform.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1) Pressgang i… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985 featuring Damian Clarke (vocals, guitar, Hurdy Gurdy), George Whitfield (vocals, accordion, whistle), and Ian Munt, and subsequently Tony Lyons, (vocals, drums) and Cliff Eastabrook (vocals, bass guitar).
After a short spell as “Bedlam”, and being advised on air by DJ John Peel on his radio programme to change name, the band settled on PressGang as a name to suit their fast-paced re-writes of traditional British and Irish folk songs.
The band released their first album “Rogues!” on vinyl in 1989, after a single “Watch the Wall”.
A tour led to personnel changes and a two-years hiatus, until Neil Carter and John Forrester joined from the band The Colour Mary.
Signed to Reading-based label Cat Records, the band recorded “Burning Boats” (1994) and Fire! (1995).
The next album, "Mappa Mundi" (1997), on TWAH!, was a chronicle of band life on the road.
Another bass/drum change followed, with Miranda Sykes (also of Show of Hands) and Maclaine Colston joining. The next CD (Dancing in our Dreams) was again influenced by live performances and touring adventures.
Another touring hiatus took place from 1999 to 2003. The band continues to perform.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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@krsmovie1939
He called her a beautiful woman and Western media immediately states it as sexism.
WTF is wrong with them?
@stefanig4834
Because what is that supposed to do with her job at the panel? Wouldn’t happen to a male journalist
@krsmovie1939
@@stefanig4834 Imagine if a male journalist came to conference in shorts and tight t-shirt? This is exactly what this woman did. She came not to interview but to show off.
@hambino28
Political Correctness is a joke.... look it up the KGB said we would act like this before the down fall of our nation. Its so close.
@glong86
@@stefanig4834 A male journalist wouldn't have made a mountain out of a molehill if he was called handsome. Mind you I'm not blaming the reporter because she seems to have a sense of humor and is taking it all in stride, but the media in general is making a big deal out of nothing.
@ficklethingsinlife2756
@@stefanig4834 Being beautiful doesn't make her any less professional. Stating that fact doesn't make her any less of a journalist. It's like saying you look good to a male in an interview. Running your hands through your hair and swinging your feet during an interview is quite improper whether you're a male or female in formal setting unless the USA have different standard from the rest of the world.
@PhilDM
I rewatched this video twice looking for Putin's "sexist remark". But of course, the U.S. media would never spread propaganda or falsely frame an event to angle it to their world view.
@GrumpyOldMan9
It's not a sexist remark if Putin would also congratulate a male reporter on his looks during an interview (yes, it is perfectly normal for a hetero man to admire the looks of another man). Otherwise, it is indeed a sexist remark (= "remark provoked by someone's sex"). Now, would he?
@youdontneedtoknowwhoiam9612
@@GrumpyOldMan9 Not gonna lie, If some dude called me handsome(Unlikely) I would think he was gay
@Hassan-pe2mu
Yes , yes no time for that now , its time for hate Russia and love dicks !