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World Party’s ‘Private Revolution’ Tackled Environmental Concerns 35 Years Ago
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World Party’s ‘Private Revolution’ Tackled Environmental Concerns 35 Years Ago

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Cheryl Graham
/ 1 March 2022

Seeds planted in the Reagan years continue to bear poison fruit. On Private Revolution, World Party presaged today’s “There is no planet B” slogan 35 years ago.

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Paul McCartney – “Man We Was Lonely”

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/ 9 July 2010
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World Party: Dumbing Up

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Patrick Schabe
/ 5 June 2006

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