| Kaiser Chiefs – The Angry Mob Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| I think it explores the fickleness upper class abuse of power. But hey, I watched/listened to the song more than once. | |
| Kaiser Chiefs – The Angry Mob Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| When was the last time you had a shopping basket around your head? | |
| Kaiser Chiefs – The Angry Mob Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| You have no clue how to read a song. | |
| Kaiser Chiefs – The Angry Mob Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| The word tabloid is never metioned in the song, no more than the word broadsheet. | |
| Kaiser Chiefs – The Angry Mob Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Agreed. There has been a blatent attack on the working class for as long as they/we have had some power. Even more blatently in the last 20 years. We are the new acceptably laughed at. If you've seen the video you may note that the posh woman plays two roles. The Posh Hoe who grabs the waiters arse and the woman on a "girls night out" who gets punched. Near the end it is the posh resturant folks who are singing the Greek Chorus. "Here we go with the letter Oh can you fix it for me" Jim'll fix it? "24 hour drinking To keep us all off the streets" Seems like a stab at the then Gov who introduced 24/7 bar openings. The folks in the resturant are taking pleasure from the working classes fighting as they always do. Yet they shut up shop in fear and chair gets thrown in their window. In the end the women in pink and the women in red stop fighting. There is a moment where two people hold hands (They join up against the posh twats?) The video ends there. To me it says join together against your oppressors. To most people here, it says "chavs" are awful people who will never have a seminal moment to rake the bastards back. By the way, Middle and Upper Class people read the papers more than Chavs and the Working Class. |
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