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I don't understand. Not the song but the postHaha, I actually know why, and it's not what you might think after listening to that nonsense.
Are you sayin he tried to instigate and then tried to complain it was a political issue?The song is about something that happened to him, only it didn't happen that way.
Are you sayin he tried to instigate and then tried to complain it was a political issue?
Interesting. It's one of my fave beats by those guys. I really feel no way about nazis really, what do I care what someone wants to call themselves. I used to live in Portland Oregon in the late 90s and seen it all. Anti Fascist or Fascist is the same to me. I just leave it alone unless someone gets in my face, which has never happened.It didn't involve skinheads or nazis and it wasn't a racist attack, apart from that the song is completely accurate...
I also liked to listen to a bit of Soulboy alongside the 4 Skins, a skinhead does need some time off...
Meanwhile it was definitely over for 2Tone by 1982 and nobody had any interest in any of that 1969 stuff. The only retro thing I was aware of was Northern Soul.
Funny, this is what the gangsters in So Cal would boogie to back in the days.
That seems accurate, the rec company's in America were pushing alota folk, country, and easy listening at that time.I believe black American artists had wider success in the UK than they did in the USA where the charts were more segregated.
I believe black American artists had wider success in the UK than they did in the USA where the charts were more segregated.