Sixteen Again design by Malcolm Garrett. Photo of Jason Barnard and Paul Hanley by Phil Carter.

Sixteen Again design by Malcolm Garrett. Photo of Jason Barnard and Paul Hanley by Phil Carter.

Paul Hanley is in conversation with Jason Barnard for The CAT Club in Pontefract, Yorkshire. Guided by Paul’s book ‘Sixteen Again’, he highlights the critical and lasting influence of Buzzcocks. He reveals the special bond between a teen and their beloved band, reflects on the significance of their album ‘A Different Kind of Tension’ and the legacy of Pete Shelley.

Further information

This episode is part of the The CAT Club (Classic Album Thursdays) podcast. Available on Apple PodcastsSpotify and Amazon Music

Paul Hanley – Sixteen Again: How Pete Shelley & Buzzcocks Changed Manchester Music (and me)

Strange Brew Podcasts also available: Glen Matlock in conversationSteve Diggle, Paul CookClem BurkeRat Scabies

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