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Jools Holland's Hootenanny & The Eu
Having watched the pathetic musical coverage of the new year's entrance on various parts of European TV at 11:00 pm (UK time) I then watched Jools' excellent programme at 12:00 (UK) and it occurred to me how little this music from Britain has to do with the Europe's musical history, countries we have fought against for centuries and have no real relationship with other than trade .
Britain's past and future is out there in the wider world, would you not agree?
Britain's past and future is out there in the wider world, would you not agree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don’t think anyone is advocate ignoring trade with the EU. But is about trade with the whole world.
Which according to the maps I last looked at (admittedly over six hours ago so anything could have changed by now) the EU is actually on the same map as the rest of the world.
Or do remainextremists have a different world map I haven’t seen?
Which according to the maps I last looked at (admittedly over six hours ago so anything could have changed by now) the EU is actually on the same map as the rest of the world.
Or do remainextremists have a different world map I haven’t seen?
Geeze. Much popular modern music in the UK has tended to be home grown, or American, less European; save from Ibiza holiday sounds maybe. Classical music is a different issue. Unsure one needs to tie a particular product to trade generally, anyway. And no one is ignoring nearby trade, that continues, save without a special deal since the EU was determined not to agree one; what we are doing is getting out of a controlling federalist group. It's disingenuous to imply otherwise.
// Britain has to do with the Europe's musical history, countries we have fought against for centuries and have no real relationship with other than trade . //
[ real AB foo-den what he on abart den? answer coming up]
yeah in prison camp in the forties the Brits would bait the german guards. One hit back with "English culture: who is a great composer? we have Bach and beethoven and who do you have - a minor like Handel and even HE was German, dont talk to us about culture"
and my dear late father said he thought he had a point.
anyway your headline should be
Joolziz h-EU-tenanny.... innit
( just lapsing back into standard AB speak - and the standard AB world-view of 'am I alive? - I am not sure')
[ real AB foo-den what he on abart den? answer coming up]
yeah in prison camp in the forties the Brits would bait the german guards. One hit back with "English culture: who is a great composer? we have Bach and beethoven and who do you have - a minor like Handel and even HE was German, dont talk to us about culture"
and my dear late father said he thought he had a point.
anyway your headline should be
Joolziz h-EU-tenanny.... innit
( just lapsing back into standard AB speak - and the standard AB world-view of 'am I alive? - I am not sure')
Jools' music was, as it always is, well rooted in jazz, blues, soul, rock, gospel and some very original British sounds ( I loved that woman singer with the slicked-down red hair, what was her name?)
The European stuff, one hour earlier, was a poor and manic version of European Song Contest junk with a bit of rap grafted on to make it try to sound 'with it'.
I'm trying to make an analogy here, but it seems to me, Britain's past, present and future, like its music, is out there in the wider world, (and yes, I've got a hangover!).
The European stuff, one hour earlier, was a poor and manic version of European Song Contest junk with a bit of rap grafted on to make it try to sound 'with it'.
I'm trying to make an analogy here, but it seems to me, Britain's past, present and future, like its music, is out there in the wider world, (and yes, I've got a hangover!).
There is little argument about the music: but conflating that with EU membership does indeed do no favours to barrel bottoms.
And it isn’t as if we don’t already have huge historical and cultural links worldwide. It’s what gets some branches of neo fascism so worked up.
The anti Europeanism inbred in so many of us I find perplexing and rather sad.
And it isn’t as if we don’t already have huge historical and cultural links worldwide. It’s what gets some branches of neo fascism so worked up.
The anti Europeanism inbred in so many of us I find perplexing and rather sad.