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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2021 12:58:30 GMT
We had a delegation of various people from Black groups saying that when they met Campbell that he was incapable of being'non-racist' because it was beyond his 'capability'.
He is an out and out racist and sectarian fuckhead.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Feb 22, 2021 16:41:48 GMT
I enjoyed the first programme Thanks Stu Looking forward to the rest of the series
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Post by stu77 on Mar 5, 2021 15:51:16 GMT
Conspiracy theories... Conspiracies: The Secret Knowledgewww.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000t033Phil Tinline explores what conspiracy theory - and conspiracy fiction - claim to tell us about how power really works, and how that compares with reality.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Mar 5, 2021 16:08:05 GMT
Ssounds good Stu - will have a listen to that one on the auld BBC Sounds app
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Post by stu77 on Apr 27, 2021 15:02:56 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2021 21:51:09 GMT
Listened to the Hunger Strike programme tonight.
Was good to hear that the British finally conceded to the fact that Danny Morrisons assertion that 'with a ballot paper in one hand and an armalite in another(we shall take power in Ireland)was the correct analysis which superseded the propaganda of the British State who tried to defeat them.
Sinn Fein is currently the largest party in Ireland.
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Post by stu77 on May 8, 2021 22:44:35 GMT
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Post by stu77 on May 10, 2021 15:46:30 GMT
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Post by stu77 on May 16, 2021 11:34:33 GMT
Paul Morley www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000v2jvFluxus - 60 Years and Not Counting Sunday Feature One didn't join Fluxus but rather gravitate towards its spirit. Founded by George Maciunas in 1960, it was, at first, rooted in experimental music, named after a magazine featuring the work of musicians and artists centred around John Cage. Fluxus was a network, or maybe a circle, or perhaps even a laboratory that could include, from time to time, Yoko Ono, Cage, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik and others in concerts, exhibitions, events. Infusing art in life, or was it the other way around? Cocking a snook at the art establishment with events like 'Washing Diapers at Observatory Pond' artists combined whimsy, playfulness and humour with political messages and lashings of irreverence. Paul Morley talks to surviving Fluxus artists Nye Ffarrabas and Anne Noel Williams and reaches into the archive to summon up the spirit of a movement that was intent on infusing both sacredness and humour into art.
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Post by doug61 on May 16, 2021 14:59:11 GMT
Pre TG, Genesis P.Orridge was heavily influenced by Fluxus with the launch of "Coum Transmissions" which mutated into TG. A lot of the stuff was not for the faint hearted.
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Post by stu77 on May 19, 2021 22:29:04 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000w2zt From The Beatles and David Bowie to Spinal Tap and beyond, Lauren Laverne showcases how rock stars lives have been portrayed on radio and screen. In the first of a three-part lovingly compiled long-playing retrospective, we'll hear... "The Final Take: Bowie in the Studio" - Jon Culshaw’s portrayal of David Bowie during the recording of his final album Blackstar. "Queens of Noise: Get It On" - An episode from the drama about a fictional female group chasing rock stardom in the late 1980s written by The Farm's Roy Boulter and Louise Wener from Sleeper. "Witness History: The Monkees" - A look at how a group of actors in the 1960s, who were originally hired to play wannabe pop stars, became the world's first 'manufactured' boy band. In addition to this, the broadcaster, music journalist and Radio Times Film Editor Andrew Collins offers his thoughts on the phenomenon of the rock biopic. Produced by Stuart Ross. Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in January 2020.
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Post by stu77 on May 20, 2021 2:05:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2021 17:49:25 GMT
Did anyone here enjoy the "you'll never be 16 again" series on BBC in the mid 80's?....I certainly did...I taped all 7 episodes and played them to death for years
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Post by stu77 on May 20, 2021 18:05:13 GMT
Did anyone here enjoy the "you'll never be 16 again" series on BBC in the mid 80's?....I certainly did...I taped all 7 episodes and played them to death for years I think that may have been repeated on BBC 6 Music a few years ago I have a Radio 1 punk documentary from around 1985 somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2021 18:09:30 GMT
Did anyone here enjoy the "you'll never be 16 again" series on BBC in the mid 80's?....I certainly did...I taped all 7 episodes and played them to death for years I think that may have been repeated on BBC 6 Music a few years ago I have a Radio 1 punk documentary from around 1985 somewhere. Yes I think BBC 6 repeats it every 2-3 years and I always enjoy it
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