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A Design For Life
The lyrics for this song only ever seem to become more relevant, (work made us free, what price now? we are not allowed to spend, you know the words). I think it would be a great idea to try and get ADFL to number one in the charts, a position it unjustly missed out on first time round, in support of public sector pay rises. I wouldn't know how to begin such a thing though and you lot might think it's a shit idea.
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It's a nice idea, I would't call it an out and out protest song but it's relevant and anthemic as ever. Think there's more to protest now than there was in 96, maybe it's me being more in touch in 96 than I am in 2017, but doesn't really feel like there's anyone speaking for the working classes anymore, speaking out about social injustice and shit. Maybe I'm romanticising my youth, I dunno.
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I kinda feel the same, bloke. Also, no more rebellious sub-cultures, as far as I can see. And the mainstream songs are all softies. I wanna complain to a kid that the noise they listen to is not music, but everything got softened, censored, boring....
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On a similar subject it's great to see the blatantly anti-Tory 30 Year War still in the setlists. That song could easily have ended up as the kind of album track that never gets played.
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Is that what kids actually listen to though? Or is it adults buying all the Ed Shearen albums?
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Not sure how things are in the rest of the world, but here in Korea, pretty much yes... Kids seemingly listen only to those kinds of stuff. And adults too. And they assume internationals all do as well.
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I'm obviously out of touch with youth!
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I thought the good were into grime now?
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Exactly. The music of the working class these days is Grime. All the bands are coming from the Brit School or having met doing a humanities degree in Exeter.
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