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- Holidays in the sun

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Today I offer a totally obvious tune to mark 20 years since the fall of the Berlin wall. However, it has not been all fun and games since the wall came down:

‘Everyone had a job, school lunches were free, after-school care was free, people were generally happy, necessities were extremely cheap, and there was more community spirit than there is nowadays. In those times, there were no Joneses to keep up with.’

Carlo Alcos (good article)

The poster to the right was made to commemorate 30 years of the GDR, in 1979, thus contemporary to the tune you’re going to listen to.

The following documentary was made 10 years after the fall of the Berliner Mauer and makes for very interesting viewing.

What we see in the aftermath of reunification is quite clearly idealogical and cultural imperialism. I like the idea that someone would get upset about the little flashing red and green men at traffic lights being changed to Western design. Why did everything have to change to meet the West?

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Medicine made out of Berlin Wall granules?

Some of my students, all of whom were born in the early ’90s, grew up in the old East and remember posters like these on the walls in their schools, even years after reunification. I guess that although people were happy to see the wall go down, not everyone enjoyed having their culture usurped.

Now, on to the greatest Sex Pistols song of the lot, this being taken from the 1978 Festive 50 broadcast.

Sex Pistols – Holidays in the sun (1978 Festive 50)

The subject matter may seem obsolete but the song itself sounds as fresh as it ever did. I hope you agree with me that this is the pinnacle of the Pistols’ work.

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November 9th, 2009 at 12:27 pm

- Your Favourites: Sid Vicious – Slender and Likeable at 50?

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This documentary, which I first posted back in May of last year, remains a perennial favourite, so it earns a repost. Remember everyone, war is bad.

slender and likeable

Interviewer: Are you having fun at the moment?
Vicious: Are you kidding? No, I am not having fun at all.
Interviewer: Where would you like to be?
Vicious: Under the ground.
Interviewer: Are you serious?
Vicious: (quietly, and sad) Yeah.

Sid Vicious would have turned 50 last weekend. His story is a sad one indeed. The BBC broadcast a one-hour documentary last weekend commemorating him.

Download the program…

-here (part one)

-here (part two).

His version of My Way has never been a personal favourite, but never the less, here it is…

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November 9th, 2008 at 11:03 am

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