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struggle against fascism and oppression meanwhile musicians rejecting on is included vaughan williams john leyden of the sex pistols david bowie and brian ino we also late between extreme hubris and extreme paranoia the war on terror was paranoia the triumph of of the west and the downfall of communism was who go in for some turning down orders like the o.b.e. with for what the east good for empire a lot of the atrocities that were afforded soon to africans as was a result of them concerning trade. which was invoked by the empire that i would have been. a kind of thing for me to do to upset. and then be a member of the aplysia champagne it's a subject that has come under renewed scrutiny in the wake of the so-called windrush scandal in u.k. prime minister tourism aids hostile environment which led to deportations of british people with africa or be in the street and one icon of caribbean cultural interchange celebrates half a century this year trojan records a label was promoted by a d.j. who did so much to fuse the rebellion of political music and global culture don let's we sat down with the ce
struggle against fascism and oppression meanwhile musicians rejecting on is included vaughan williams john leyden of the sex pistols david bowie and brian ino we also late between extreme hubris and extreme paranoia the war on terror was paranoia the triumph of of the west and the downfall of communism was who go in for some turning down orders like the o.b.e. with for what the east good for empire a lot of the atrocities that were afforded soon to africans as was a result of them concerning...
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struggle against fascism and oppression meanwhile musicians rejecting on is included vaughan williams john leyden of the sex pistols david bowie and brian ino we are so late between extreme hubris and extreme paranoia the war on terror was paranoia the triumph of of the west and the downfall of communism was who bursts and for some turning down orders like the o.b.e. with for what the east good for empire a lot of the atrocities that were afforded soon to africans as was a result of them concerning trade. which was invoked by the empire that i would have been a kind of thing for me to do to upset. and then be a member of a procession and it's a subject that has come under renewed scrutiny in the wake of the so-called windrush scandal in u.k. prime minister to raise a maze hostile environment which led to deportations of british people with africa or be in the street and one icon of caribbean cultural interchange celebrates half a century this year trojan records a label was promoted by a d.j. who did so much to fuse the rebellion of political music and global culture don let's we sat down with th
struggle against fascism and oppression meanwhile musicians rejecting on is included vaughan williams john leyden of the sex pistols david bowie and brian ino we are so late between extreme hubris and extreme paranoia the war on terror was paranoia the triumph of of the west and the downfall of communism was who bursts and for some turning down orders like the o.b.e. with for what the east good for empire a lot of the atrocities that were afforded soon to africans as was a result of them...
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was a tradition of these people who would come up every ten years johnny rotten we should mention john leyden he calls himself now but in the twenty first century it seems to me that flatlined why that is i don't really know i have a feeling a lot of it's to do with the aspirations of the young themselves because when we got into this business all this. it's a form of expression i don't like the word business back in the late seventy's it was an anti-establishment thing but come the twenty first century it seems to me that a lot of people to the young want to get into it to be part of the establishment and if that's your goal i don't really know how radical you can be in a win early i was reading a story to a quote from benjamin zephaniah who's very much of the school of linton crazy johnson and he was saying you know i believe in an a clean revolution but everyone wants to go shopping and i think that summed up the situation in twenty first century very well and i mean i don't want to tar everyone with the same brush there are people out there that are trying to say something but in more cas
was a tradition of these people who would come up every ten years johnny rotten we should mention john leyden he calls himself now but in the twenty first century it seems to me that flatlined why that is i don't really know i have a feeling a lot of it's to do with the aspirations of the young themselves because when we got into this business all this. it's a form of expression i don't like the word business back in the late seventy's it was an anti-establishment thing but come the twenty...