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Topic History of: Must We Fling This Filth At Our Pop Kids?
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STRATEGY Could anyone here help me confirm the origin of this phrase?

One source says it was a 1973 headline in the Sunday People reporting Cliff’s opinion of the New Musical Express. Another source says it was a tabloid headline relating to the Sex Pistols. I have also seen it used as the headline in a later Record Mirror article about Motörhead.

I think it is a memorable phrase hence it may have been reused!