Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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The Boomtown Rats Citizens of Boomtown was very interesting. This little ditty was very true about Ireland at the time
Another bunch of posh posers
The Boomtown Rats Citizens of Boomtown was very interesting. This little ditty was very true about Ireland at the time
Posh? Middle class maybe. But, since when does class prevent you from having an opinion.Another bunch of posh posers
Posh? Middle class maybe. But, since when does class prevent you from having an opinion.
Joe Strummer son of a diplomat, who went to boarding school. Spent ages on their carefully planned image.
Stepaside - named after a village in South Dublin. Lead singer Paul Ashford had previously been a member of the Miami Showband and had left shortly before 3 members of the band were killed in a sectarian massacre near Banbridge in Co. Down in 1975. Ashfod died in 2011.
Again - this is probably their best known song - Last Resort
Possibly the most accomplished song to come out of Eurovision - Niamh Kavanagh 'In your eyes' from 1993. This was during the period when Ireland repeatedly won the Eurovision song contest. She subsequently went on to release an acclaimed album but shunned the limelight to spend more time with her family. She occasionally performs and did represent Ireland at the Eurovision again in 2010.
Both Hewson and Geldof are two of the biggest posers on the planet - rabbiting on about inequality and poverty and at the same time hiding their wealth to avoid paying tax.
As for Joe Strummer - he rebelled against his background and the fact that he rarely saw his parents through most of his childhood. The government paid for his boarding school because of his father's job. About his boarding school he is quoted as saying' I was left on my own, and went to this school where thick rich people sent their thick rich kids'. He was a lifelong advocate for socialism - "I believe in socialism because it seems more humanitarian, rather than every man for himself and 'I'm alright Jack' and all those ******** businessmen with all the loot. I made up my mind from viewing society from that angle. That's where I'm from and there's where I've made my decisions from. That's why I believe in socialism." You won't find Hewson or Geldof saying anything like that.
I never could stand the Boomtown Rats and it annoyed the hell out of me that they snuck into the "punk" category, but I respect his Live Aid efforts. I liked some early U2 and Bono doesn't wind me up because I don't listen to what he has to say.
Accept that you dont like the Boomtown Rats, but I dont think the band ever thought themselves as punk. More likely lazy journalism at the time and just put any new band in the punk category. Journalist even categorize Squeeze as punk - which is ridiculous