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To learn the flute or drums and to march with the band in the Orange Parade was a way of life for many young Protestant boys growing up in 60s and 70s Glasgow, but then social change brought new opportunities, widened horizons and Tam found a passport to the new worlds of psychedelia and drugs. Hardcover , 411 pages Published January 1st 1997 by Phoenix Illustrated (first published August 8th 1991)
To learn the flute or drums and to march with the band in the Orange Parade was a way of life for many young Protestant boys growing up in 60s and 70s Glasgow, but then social change brought new opportunities, widened horizons and Tam found a passport to the new worlds of psychedelia and drugs. Hardcover , 411 pages Published January 1st 1997 by Phoenix Illustrated (first published August 8th 1991)