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Topic History of: re writing history
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Green Man As Long as we don't have to hear 'Fairytale of New York' on a loop at Christmas, then I'm happy with offensive lyrics.

Discogs, have banned Johnny Rebel releases to be sold on the site. The very people I know who listened to his music were my left wing, democrat friends at the time.

This was about 1990 or so just before Rodney King.

My republican friends were campaigning against racism and police brutality after the event and during the riots.

There was me just boarding up bars and shops for local businesses.
wyot V intelligent and interesting take on art and revisionist politics....

www.nme.com/news/music/nick-cave-on-whet...matic-lyrics-2621715