There are two artists with this name:
1. The Book Club is a musical … Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists with this name:
1. The Book Club is a musical project of British writer and singer Quentin Scobie who runs a YouTube channel of the same name which reviews literature in comedic way. He has made music since he was 13, he plays several instruments. He formerly contributed to the music project called Le Servo de Spock
2. Sheffield based band featuring Joe Carnall, ex Milburn, as lead singer and songwriter. Ex Arctic Monkeys bassist Andy Nicholson was originally involved, later leaving to work with The Reverend. The Book Club, originally a project of Joe’s where drafting in friends to help out with the recordings was enough it had previously featured ex-milburn members Joe Green and Louis Carnall. Now with four ‘ever-present’ members, Anthony Allen, Patrick Conwill & Thomas Colclough, making up The Book Club and with a nationwide tour under their belts the band is really coming into it’s own. Joe’s usual witty lyrics, often with clever reference to historical people and events, are still there but the music is a progression from Milburn, drawing from much wider and often more melodic influences.
1. The Book Club is a musical … Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists with this name:
1. The Book Club is a musical project of British writer and singer Quentin Scobie who runs a YouTube channel of the same name which reviews literature in comedic way. He has made music since he was 13, he plays several instruments. He formerly contributed to the music project called Le Servo de Spock
2. Sheffield based band featuring Joe Carnall, ex Milburn, as lead singer and songwriter. Ex Arctic Monkeys bassist Andy Nicholson was originally involved, later leaving to work with The Reverend. The Book Club, originally a project of Joe’s where drafting in friends to help out with the recordings was enough it had previously featured ex-milburn members Joe Green and Louis Carnall. Now with four ‘ever-present’ members, Anthony Allen, Patrick Conwill & Thomas Colclough, making up The Book Club and with a nationwide tour under their belts the band is really coming into it’s own. Joe’s usual witty lyrics, often with clever reference to historical people and events, are still there but the music is a progression from Milburn, drawing from much wider and often more melodic influences.
Anarchist
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Acacia Ridge His blood runs cold Deep in his heart is a Vengeance that…
Chumbawamba Albert! Who? Bobby! Who? For god's sake, burn it down Nothi…
Yungblud Locked me in a room since I was young I've never…
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India Do you recognise the boy in the photograph? Do you recognis…
Pursuit of Happiness Vision's blurry, tension's high Lost all control o…
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@DrAnarchy69
I’m getting my doctorate and doing an Anarchist history myself so the historiographical discussion was amazing, thanks for sharing!
@hive_indicator318
The point about how if any of them were 100% right, we'd be living in the world they wanted is so good. That's why I try to not put anyone on a pedestal.
@DisgruntledPeasant
Big fan of your work Zoe, you have a nack for making the abstract accessable.
@anarchynow4756
Bought, read, shared. Fantastic book.
@RichardFalkner
Rest assured at least one copy of your book is in Aotearoa New Zealand patiently waitibg to be read (just got to finish A People's Tragedy)
@skyteus
Yay, can't wait to watch this!
@AnonymesNashorn
What is the name of the book that the moderator mentions at the beginning of the last section? very interesting what zoe says at the end. and are there any literature recommendations on a modern view of history that combines the best elements of the different traditions?
@anarchozoe
I think Danny was referring to this book by Sho Konishi -
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674073319
@meander112
Book for the book god! Club for the club throne!
@vancooke2299
I am detested at the level of nerd that you need to be to understand this. And I love it.