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Tony blair is a punk !

Discussion in 'Music, punk scene & subcultures' started by ungovernable, Jun 15, 2010.

  1. ungovernable

    ungovernable Autonome Staff Member Uploader Admin Team Experienced member


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    Tony Blair: Prime minister, Labour leader, punk icon.

    It sounds unlikely but how else could you explain Mr Blair's choice of walk-on music for his big party conference speech on Tuesday?

    Not the vaguely uplifting soft rock anthem normally chosen for these occasions, something by The Lighthouse Family, perhaps, or U2, but the sound of angry young London circa 1978: Sham 69.

    And the song - If The Kids Are United ("they will never be divided!") - well, if that wasn't an ironic dig at his frontbench colleague Gordon Brown, what was?


    Certainly no one was more surprised by Labour's choice of music than the song's composer Jimmy Pursey, now aged 50, who must contemplate membership of a very exclusive club.

    "Usually you see him with Geldof and Bono, the jet-set political messiahs. I see my band as more of an SAS unit. We're outlaws," the veteran punk told The Times.

    "I hope he's not using that song as a sort of backing innuendo to say Gordon and Tony are united. That song was written as a spiritual thing, as an anthem for the people of this country.

    "I hope Tony Blair wants to adopt those lyrics and live up to them."

    Guttural roar

    Labour has made a speciality of setting the mood Mr Blair's big entrance. The build up begins at least half an hour before his entrance with expensively-produced videos and whizzy graphics scrolling across the big conference hall screens.

    Jimmy Pursey
    Sham 69 singer Jimmy Pursey pictured on Top of the Pops in 1978

    Last year the musical accompaniment was Fatboy Slim's dance anthem Right Here, Right Now.

    Perhaps we should have realised they were going for a more earthy feel this year when speakers burst into life with Jet's Are You Gonna be My Girl? (Although given Mr Blair's penchant for describing the Labour Party as his lover or his wife, perhaps not).

    But nothing prepared us for Mr Pursey's guttural roar: "For once in my life I've got something to say/I wanna say it now for now is today!"

    Red Flag

    The name of his band - Sham 69 - inspired a few quips from the non-Blairite element in the hall.

    "More like sham 24/7," commented one senior figure on the left of the party.

    And who were these "kids"? Surely not Labour's decidedly middle-aged frontbench?

    It was all a far cry from The Red Flag, the traditional anthem of Labour conferences, which Mr Blair was forced to stumble his way through at last year's gathering.

    Or U2's Beautiful Day - Labour's general election theme tune (despite misgivings from the band).

    Either way, the Labour faithful appeared much more at ease on Tuesday night at a reception for northern MPs, where the music was provided by sixties band The Animals.

    Although Mr Blair apparently left before the band took the stage. The thought of him pogoing along to House of the Rising Sun might have been too much to bear...
     

  2. Shuei

    Shuei Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Will they please stop ruining that song?!

    First McDonalds uses it and now Tony Blair. Jesus fucking christ.
     
  3. ungovernable

    ungovernable Autonome Staff Member Uploader Admin Team Experienced member


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    holy shit mcdonalds also used it ??? ewww... where ??
     
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    ya i would like to see that o_O
     
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    Yeah tony blair is a punk rocker... and fema trains are tour buses...

    Not dissing your post... just making a bad pun.

    \m/ Keep rockin!
     
  6. ungovernable

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    my post was just a joke dude ;) i don't seriously think that tony blair is a punk...
     
  7. Shuei

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    "In 1987, Sham 69 was resurrected with a different line-up, releasing the single "Rip And Tear". "If the Kids Are United" was used in a McDonald's advertising campaign, long after the rights to the band's songs had been sold. By that time, Pursey was a vegetarian, and he appeared in the British media condemning the use of his song by what he considered a multinational abuser of animals and humans.

    In 2005, the band gained media attention when "If the Kids Are United" was played during UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's entrance at the Labour Party Conference. As a result of this, the band was invited onto BBC TV's current affairs programme Newsnight to sing a version of the song. Pursey sang altered lyrics, including "Mr. Blair/We know you care/So bring them home/Don't leave them there", referring to the troops remaining in Iraq after the the 2003 invasion."

    Taken directly from Wikipedia. I remembered reading this on their Wiki page long ago.

    I can't find the campaign on Youtube though.
     
  8. Bentheanarchist

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    Oh! and George Bush is a metalhead!
     
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