On 5 August 1976 Clapton provoked an uproar and lingering controversy when he spoke out against increasing immigration during a concert in Birmingham. Visibly intoxicated, Clapton voiced his support of controversial political candidate Enoch Powell and announced on stage that Britain was in danger of becoming a "black colony". Clapton was quoted telling the audience: "I think Enoch's right ... we should send them all back. Throw the wogs out! Keep Britain white!"[68] Thank you clapton..
im pretty sure this is knebworth 1990
mrskatharinephillips 7 months ago
Анекс 1: Здраве, щастие, късмет и т.н. и т.н.
:)
MrAlextanev 8 months ago
fantastic artists ,this is what music is suppose to sound like
stripes231991 9 months ago
superb
MrExoslucio 9 months ago
On 5 August 1976 Clapton provoked an uproar and lingering controversy when he spoke out against increasing immigration during a concert in Birmingham. Visibly intoxicated, Clapton voiced his support of controversial political candidate Enoch Powell and announced on stage that Britain was in danger of becoming a "black colony". Clapton was quoted telling the audience: "I think Enoch's right ... we should send them all back. Throw the wogs out! Keep Britain white!"[68] Thank you clapton..
cadaverock 1 year ago
@cadaverock And if Enoch Powell had been made Prime Minister, this country would not be in the shit like it is now!!
hornslane 1 year ago
immer wieder schön anzuhören ;-)
TheTanzfee 2 years ago
they have good fun :)
swietymaciej 2 years ago
great I love the smiles between the musicians. Such a beautiful song, Sacrifice will always be in that place
markbarrysaunders 3 years ago
muito llllllegal
diomat 4 years ago
coryw25 It was the pricess trust rock gala in 1988
reichlgyula 4 years ago
great vid. what year was this?
coryw25 5 years ago