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Topic History of: Publicity?
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JK2006 Not only was I well aware of the tabloids picking up on it, Godiver, but I hoped they would.
You need attention drawn to music these days or it can sink without trace.
This isn't a new thing with me.
"Someone's dropped a bomb somewhere, contaminating atmosphere and blackening the sky..."

Not to mention...
"Lots of blood in Asia now, they've butchered off the sacred cow, they've got a lot to eat"...

I've never shied away from being lyrically interesting. And, I hope, original.
Godiver JK, if you did not want the possibility of the tabloids picking up this song/story and running with it as only they can, why didn't you use a fictional character or yourself as the subject? Writing lyrics about such an emotive issue was always going to create this reaction, especially since it was you that wrote it.

Is all publicity good publicity?