This weeks winner was Dickie Pickle, Stoke-on-Trent. Congratulations you have won Billy's reissued first four albums.
'What the hell is everyone on about he's not ginger!'
Bert Longrider, Mars
I saw him headline the Bracknell Folk Festival in 1991. He was wicked. First time i'd seen him with a full band. Took him to a new level.
Ginger Chris, Chelmsford
'I met him on a train once, I was pretty pissed and he looked totally different. He had long grey hair, a beard and stuttered terribly, he was also much shorter than I remembered him. When I asked him about his latest album, he just point blank refused to speak to me mumbling something about not knowing who Billy Bragg was. I tell ya some people. I've never bought another album of his since.'
Arthur Miller, Crouch End
'His version of A New England was classic and St. Swithin's Day still makes me go weak at the knees.'
Leane, Essex
'Must have seen him 50 times and he's never disappointed. Sexuality is one of the best songs ever.'
Chris, Brixton
'Billy Bragg is the greatest one man act of his generation. In fact, he was the only one man act of his generation but don't let that cloud the issue. I first saw him support the Style Council in 1984, just him, a rowdy electric guitar and his beliefs. Political commentator, folk-punk legend, Essex man, articulate thinker, orator, man of integrity, working class intelectual - you name it, that's our Bill. Most of all though, he's a quality songwriter.'
Dickie Pickle, Stoke-on-Trent
'Billy Bragg is an overrated, over opinuated oik with a voice like a football hooligan at war.'
Alan Basterpole, Deal, Kent
'He's so ginger and cute.'
Katherine Houseboat, Leyton
'Are you having a laugh?'
John, Stoke
'I met him once and he was a cock!!'
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