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Topic History of: That Sunday Times article in full now in Attitudes & Opinions (nm)
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Martin K So, what is being said in that article, which I must say is very informative, is that we are under the assumption, that when you yourself(JK) are found not guilty, you will be re-playlisted.
I felt that the author, skirted around this subject very neatly.
Now, oldies on the radio, can`t be denied, it irritates the heck out of me , when, as we go back a couple of months, that Dale Winton missed out a Glitter track on a countdown of old hits, the same as it irritated me as a kid when, for example, Tony Blackburn said, "and at number 2 is a track by Wings."
But this is a different case, we simply cannot delete history, and in this case, due to this board, we are discussing the deletion of music history.
Playing complete devils advocate here.....
I have a tip off, that Beethoven may once have walked home from an establishment, and needed to go, as it were.
Therefore, can we please stop playing his music , as, lets face it , history has proved that it didnt exist.
JK2006 nm