I just read through all of this thread, Rebel – excellent, really, when you think about it – and then listened to that radio interview you linked to at the end. Not
bad,
he says grudgingly, and the guy's certainly pretty articulate (once he warms up) and well able to get his points across, you’re right.
Any potential good work was undone, however, by his cover version of that Bob Marley song. Jesus help me. My prejudice against Bob Marley is total - and I eagerly renew these vows of antipathy just about every time I have one of his wretched songs forced upon me. (You’ll need to blame this aversion, amongst other things, on the fact that the people in my school who liked this sort of music very generally stank of rotting herbs and were prone to staring at the sky with inarticulate wonder ("Wow - I mean, just
wow") and insisted on calling me – no,
everyone - “brother”. It very nearly forced me to put down my algebra book, loosen my tie somewhat, remove my cap to a place of safekeeping and then biff-bash them quite fiercely in the ****s.)
This happily indefensible prejudice also extends towards anything that may loosely be described as “reggae”. I can’t shake it. (Slight sidenote: one of the most atrocious sights in all fields of human endeavour is that of a white man sporting dreadlocks. I’m anti guns right up until this point.)
Did this thread (above) unfold before we had our own gloriously prolonged – and as yet unfinished – discussion on Celtic songs, by the way? I think it would have helped me as a reference point. (Or maybe I've read it before and simply forgot? Onset of senility.) Anyway, it’s probably one of the best threads I’ve seen in this place, all things considered.
Rebelbhoy: said:
Has anyone else seen a change or are we still at an impasse?
I was sort of hoping someone might attempt to answer this for you......