A Punk Christmas with Poly Styrene and Goldblade

Owen Adams asks Is it possible to be a punk at Christmas? (The Guardian, December 23rd, 2008) and then goes to declare that "Anyone of punk ilk is declaring City of Christmas Ghosts the best festive song since Fairytale of New York, another song of impish sentimentalism."

Does the video below convinces you?

It marries Poly Styrene (X Ray Specs) with Goldblade.

Related: Cook and Groove with Neneh Cherry

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