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Bill Bragg, Kate Nash and Get Cape perform reduced G20 protest set

Musicians play acoustic slots at Bank Of England protest

Wed 01 Apr, 2009

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"Thank fuck for everyone's sake!!""hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!"I know, heaven forbid anyone should be out there railing at our ridiculous, flawed government!Silly musicians, silly naive fools, get back in line and tolerate it like all the rest.I dunno, what's the world coming too when mere artists feel the need to pass comment on our mindless society. Just sign your contract, be quiet and assume the position (and don't forget to enjooooy it). You are free - to do as we tell you fnord!Shouldn't they be concentrating on writing songs about what really matters in this world? How they gonna impress the brain(washed)dead indie massif with protests against the goverment (you know, the people your mummies and daddies pay tax to so you can sit idly in your rooms myspacing and wanking yourselves to death).Go home and write about kids in tracksuits, how long you've been wearing your jeans and how somebody pulled the bird you had your eye on for 5 minutes one night in t'pub.We're really disappointed in you!

Thu 02 Apr, 2009

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