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Alex Billet commented 1 month ago
Maggie Maggie Maggie! Dead dead dead!
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Alex Billet commented 4 years ago
Looking for the Underground station? Go up to the end of the alley and turn to your left! Ladbroke Grove is right there.
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Alex Billet commented 4 years ago
Overall, not too bad, but there's an element of definite condescension in it.
"what they lack in grey matter between the ears, they make up for in color on top."
A good film, but it bears pointing out that punk docs have come a long way since this time--thank god.
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Alex Billet commented 4 years ago
Hell yes!
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Alex Billet commented 4 years ago
Yo, thanks for this. Camden's a great area; probably one of the best in London (which would put it in my rating for one of the best areas in the world). Definitely miss it. Here's to hoping that the changes the city are making to it won't suck out too much of its eclectic character.
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Alex Billet replied to a comment from blakeandcrap 4 years ago
It contains references to the PLO, and they said if she didn't remove them it wouldn't get play. She didn't compromise, and now they're eating their words because she's one of the biggest artists in music.
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Alex Billet replied to a comment from markxq 4 years ago
On point three: totally not true. Look at the massive revenues that record labels and film companies make, what goes to their CEOs, and what goes to the workers. It's a pretty big disparity. If these companies and labels really gave a rat's ass about their artists' financial wellbeing, they would pay musicians more than 15% of each album sold. Let's raid the bank accounts of these useless and out of touch execs before we start filing suits against single mothers and eleven year old girls.