actually recognise this one from the BBC set he did the other week when he was harping on about UKIP
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actually recognise this one from the BBC set he did the other week when he was harping on about UKIP
Hmm. The backing track is good.
(I don't get it, are we just being a bit racist for no reason?)
dunno, it was a completely contextless post, what were you on about?That's racist?
I think it's more the spirit of the thing. Even if you think the Clash's attempts at 'world' music (for serious want of a better phrase) on Sandinista! are hamfisted and embarrassing, at least they were acknowledging that the rest of the world exists; The Smiths kind of turned their back on all that. Yeah, Johnny Marr might have been mad into all sorts of music but Morrissey just wanted white music by white people for white people and none of those modern synthesizers or rapping or reggae or anything that just coincidentally was linked to people of different skin colours. It's a far cry from 2-Tone.
Everything is multicultural, whether Morrissey likes it or not.Well its this part here...suggesting the smiths music was almost racist because it didn't have an overt influence of black music genres...does everything need to be multi cultural? I don't think so. I love those other genres, but the smiths music was fine without it.
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