danny la rouge
More like *fanny* la rouge!
Still interested btw, steveseagullTo find out if you’re a member of the Labour Party.
Still interested btw, steveseagullTo find out if you’re a member of the Labour Party.
it's a good piece this - surprising there isn't more out there which lays out the case tbh, considering how corrosive The Canary and it's ilk have been in recent years. Also interesting that our own thread on the topic is one of the more substantial sources referenced in it...
I bet Corbyn picked Blur over Oasis too.
if you held a gun to my head and made me choose one, I'd choose blur too tbf.I bet Corbyn picked Blur over Oasis too.
Nah. To be fair, even back then he was a man of principle who wasn't afraid to be out of step with his peers.
He'd have gone for Shed 7.
Real hardcore social democrats that don't mess about all went for Pulp, you know that
if you held a gun to my head and made me choose one, I'd choose blur too tbf.
Nah. To be fair, even back then he was a man of principle who wasn't afraid to be out of step with his peers.
He'd have gone for Shed 7.
if you held a gun to my head and made me choose one, I'd choose blur too tbf.
I love this.Oasis represented a defeat of the working class by itself. Blur one by external bludgeon. You will like the EU and salads and sitting outside.
Oddly enough...Blur had a few decent tunes, oasis made status quo sound like they had a few decent tunes
Pulp is to Blur/Oasis as the Kinks are to the Stones/Beatles as independent class struggle is to all bourgeois factions, right?
Nah. To be fair, even back then he was a man of principle who wasn't afraid to be out of step with his peers.
He'd have gone for Shed 7.
If only Corbyn could play sax, then maybe everything would have been differentMan, it’s so rad that we have a president who plays sax.
The Australian Pink Floyd, but only for the Roger Waters numbers.Actually, scratch that. He'd have been going to see shit tribute acts in the back rooms of pubs.
Until...On his inclusion of ‘Three Lions’ by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds, Starmer said: “In order to really appreciate this song you had to be in Wembley in the crowd – I was in the upper tier – for the semi-final of Euro 96 when we’re playing Germany and for the whole stadium to be jumping up and down, rocking to this.”
What would he play?If only Corbyn could play sax, then maybe everything would have been different