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Take No Prisoners: The Desert Storm Sound System Story

Take No Prisoners: The Desert Storm Sound System Story

Tragically, on 18 September 2016, the life of one of the godfathers of the UK and European free party scene, Keith Robinson, ended in the River Thames. To say Keith lived an eventful life would be an understatement and he knew it. In 2011 he started writing his autobiography but never completed it. It's taken this long - and lots of hurdles to overcome - to bring Keith's story to the world. The book covers his childhood and first forays into parties (and brushes with the law) in Glasgow, the infamous trips to Bosnia during the Balkans conflict, the anti- Criminal Justice Bill and Reclaim The Streets demos in Trafalgar Square, joining the army and serving in Afghanistan.

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Take No Prisoners: The Desert Storm Sound System Story

Tragically, on 18 September 2016, the life of one of the godfathers of the UK and European free party scene, Keith Robinson, ended in the River Thames. To say Keith lived an eventful life would be an understatement and he knew it. In 2011 he started writing his autobiography but never completed it. It's taken this long - and lots of hurdles to overcome - to bring Keith's story to the world. The book covers his childhood and first forays into parties (and brushes with the law) in Glasgow, the infamous trips to Bosnia during the Balkans conflict, the anti- Criminal Justice Bill and Reclaim The Streets demos in Trafalgar Square, joining the army and serving in Afghanistan.

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Tragically, on 18 September 2016, the life of one of the godfathers of the UK and European free party scene, Keith Robinson, ended in the River Thames. To say Keith lived an eventful life would be an understatement and he knew it. In 2011 he started writing his autobiography but never completed it. It's taken this long - and lots of hurdles to overcome - to bring Keith's story to the world. The book covers his childhood and first forays into parties (and brushes with the law) in Glasgow, the infamous trips to Bosnia during the Balkans conflict, the anti- Criminal Justice Bill and Reclaim The Streets demos in Trafalgar Square, joining the army and serving in Afghanistan.