Some *******s he said about Theresa May at the Brit awards. This was my favourite tweet.
http://i65.tinypic.com/2q8scvn.jpg
Where to start :-|
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Some *******s he said about Theresa May at the Brit awards. This was my favourite tweet.
http://i65.tinypic.com/2q8scvn.jpg
Where to start :-|
He’s another grime artist, B. I think he’s popular now because they gave him the Mercury music prize last year. Anyway, he was there when grime first started back in the early 2000s. Stormzy is part of this new wave of grime artists that made it popular among the yut of today but it’s just the same **** people were listening to on pirate radio 15 years ago.
Have you ever listened to any Davy Graham?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0h-XICWlSA
This is what I think of whenever I hear the term 'pirate radio'
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It's no good being all sensitive and precious about that sort of thing though. After all, there's more to music than copyright, isn't there. And if "artists" don't like it and want to make money, they should invest in small, local businesses like dear old Duff McKagan did.
It's just irritating when no-one mentions it, though. Like The Dandy Warhols and 'Bohemian Like You'. Nobody* seemed remotely bothered that they'd simply stolen the music from Brown Sugar.
*With the possible exception of m'learned friends working for whoever owns the Stones' back catalogue these days.
Oh, I was through the whole Rare Groove and early Hip-Hop eras; long since weary pointing these things out. Thing is, my siblings were my age about fifteen years earlier than me, if you follow, so I had grown up with the radio on all the time playing the "originals".
Red "Oh, I used to love old Delbert! As a kid, I didn't know any Windians, much less any of his sort."
I knew a few red
Delbert parodied yer typical flash one