Danny Finkelstein over at the Times Comment Central has a new competition looking for centre-right music. I have submitted my entry which is a hymn to family stability by The Vandals called Too Much Drama. Here is the live version, I like to drive too it.
There is an article in the New Statesman saying that Pop-music is inherently Multicultural with which I take issue. They can have world music on their side, but then anyone but me ,is welcome to "World Music" and its fatuous coffee table book foreign "flavour" I favour the Who for driving and James Brown for the Motor bike in London. When you have just left a car Park of tanks for shopping in your wake , " Sometimes I could just Kiss Myself" ,seems about right ".I feel good ( Like I new that I would )also works
...I see that I am still Cinders vis a vis the Grand Thogging ball , I do so look forward to the deepest thinker soi-disant being announced..Such Faustian presumption is just asking for a little hubris sauce on their victory cake ,no ?
I suggested Rooster by Alice In Chains. It takes up the cause of Vietnam Vets and can be intepreted as pro-army, God and family. Doubt it will make the compilation though.
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There is an article in the New Statesman saying that Pop-music is inherently Multicultural with which I take issue. They can have world music on their side, but then anyone but me ,is welcome to "World Music" and its fatuous coffee table book foreign "flavour"
I favour the Who for driving and James Brown for the Motor bike in London. When you have just left a car Park of tanks for shopping in your wake , " Sometimes I could just Kiss Myself" ,seems about right ".I feel good ( Like I new that I would )also works
...I see that I am still Cinders vis a vis the Grand Thogging ball , I do so look forward to the deepest thinker soi-disant being announced..Such Faustian presumption is just asking for a little hubris sauce on their victory cake ,no ?
Cheerio Dizzy enjoyed reading your last few
I suggested Rooster by Alice In Chains. It takes up the cause of Vietnam Vets and can be intepreted as pro-army, God and family. Doubt it will make the compilation though.
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