They didn't live in England, they were from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I think this is a response to the racism/colonialist views supported by England's government at the time as well as the public. Its a protest song in the purest form, using sarcasm and cynicism in order to make a point. I also think its interesting how the song seems to fit as a response to Skrewdrivers Voice of Britain (though I believe that song came out in 84?). Truly one of the best SLF songs written.
Much better when doing raspy voice. Terirrble when he tries to actually sing the song seen um live many times. Once again much better band in early days
Much better when doing raspy voice. Terirrble when he tries to actually sing the song seen um live many times. Once again much better band in early days
They didn't live in England, they were from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I think this is a response to the racism/colonialist views supported by England's government at the time as well as the public. Its a protest song in the purest form, using sarcasm and cynicism in order to make a point. I also think its interesting how the song seems to fit as a response to Skrewdrivers Voice of Britain (though I believe that song came out in 84?). Truly one of the best SLF songs written.
Much better when doing raspy voice. Terirrble when he tries to actually sing the song seen um live many times. Once again much better band in early days
Much better when doing raspy voice. Terirrble when he tries to actually sing the song seen um live many times. Once again much better band in early days