Yeah, as I said I haven’t looked into it at all, but the ‘taken out of context’ line sounded a bit PR management
Seemed more likely to me that it was a bit of button pushing / p!ss taking / sh!t posting type thing. But is a sketchy topic to be...
Not ideal. But they're kids pushing buttons. 30 years ago theyd have probably shouted "Up the Ra".
But post 2000 things like that are deemed a part of the "terrorism act" the police have to "look into"
In regard to Bob Vylan, I mentioned earlier in the Glastonbury thread, they have plenty of lyrics that are arguably as, if not more, controversial than the death to the IDF chants (I joined in on that by the way, so should I be expecting the plod...
Of course.
I get why he wants it. Its his last big contract. But as I've said before i think hes either gonna stick to guns and struggle to find a club, or take a hit depending on who is interested.
End of the day, we've been negotiating with...
Like who? Hes not going to any of the big names.
Everyone else isn't paying him £100k a week unless they see him as one of their main players and top earners.
The only club we know that was interested were Newcastle who wanted him as back up...
At this moment in time any performer that's frivolous and doesn't bring the reality of the crisis we find ourselves in globally to the attention of as many people as possible via an event like Glastonbury are doing a great disservice to those...
"Death, death to the IDF" which was upsetting for the IDF live streaming the event during their daily shooting of people queuing for food.
Stormzy, also led chants of "ohh Jeremy Corbyn" so 'human rights' lawyer Keir Starmer is charging him with...
I went to a Massive Attack gig last month which was a part music show part political rant stage show. They, and others, have been political for decades. Remember Portishead at Glasto with a giant lazer eyed background of Tony Blair firing into...