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Title: David Cameron's favourite song.....
Post by: Banjax on 31 March 2010, 12:07:51
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEOz7U-LVNI[/media]

no, really  :o
obviously has no idea what it's about  ::)


in the interests of fair and balanced reporting, Gordon Brown's favourite song is....jeesus h christ....you won't believe it......
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgqhdpPB8Y4[/media]
 :-[ :-[

at least DC has decent taste....

oh, and Nick Clegg's is the rather charming-
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJrHSfDSm34[/media] sung by the future Mrs Johnny Depp..........funny - I'm sure this is Stephen Byers favourite too  :y



Title: Re: David Cameron's favourite song.....
Post by: mantahatch on 31 March 2010, 14:45:25
Quite interesting that a song written for the lower classes actually becomes a war cry for the upper classes.
Title: Re: David Cameron's favourite song.....
Post by: Banjax on 31 March 2010, 15:10:59
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Quite interesting that a song written for the lower classes actually becomes a war cry for the upper classes.

by lower classes I'll assume you meant working


none taken, old bean  ;D
Title: Re: David Cameron's favourite song.....
Post by: mantahatch on 31 March 2010, 18:44:42
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Quite interesting that a song written for the lower classes actually becomes a war cry for the upper classes.

by lower classes I'll assume you meant working


none taken, old bean  ;D


Sorry, yes the written word is very powerful. Although I have to say the way work is drying up at the moment I feel very 'lower class' at the moment rather than 'working class'

I was a teenager in the late 70s early 80s and never really aprreciated the Jam then. But age has changed me and I do like there music now.
In those day I was very much into the Clash, Siouxsie and that kind of thing.
Title: Re: David Cameron's favourite song.....
Post by: Banjax on 31 March 2010, 19:23:19
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Quite interesting that a song written for the lower classes actually becomes a war cry for the upper classes.

by lower classes I'll assume you meant working


none taken, old bean  ;D


Sorry, yes the written word is very powerful. Although I have to say the way work is drying up at the moment I feel very 'lower class' at the moment rather than 'working class'

I was a teenager in the late 70s early 80s and never really aprreciated the Jam then. But age has changed me and I do like there music now.
In those day I was very much into the Clash, Siouxsie and that kind of thing.


The Jam still sounds as fresh today as it did back in the day, don't know if we'll say the same about Jedward or Cheryl Cole :y

actually i do....we won't  ;D




loved the Clash - Combat Rock stuff- Rock the Kasbah, should i stay or should i go, you know - the catchy stuff  ;)