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General Category => Politics => Topic started by: Old Cruser on April 12, 2013, 04:34:00 PM

Title: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 12, 2013, 04:34:00 PM
The song has been pushed up no. 3 in the charts by people rejoicing in Thatchers death.
The BBC is to play just 5 seconds of the song durung the charts show.
The last time a song was banned was Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood which was pushed up to no. 1 because of this.
Is this taking away the freedom of peoples speech by cutting this track down, or is it the right thing to do in respect for Thatchers family?
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Slacker on April 12, 2013, 06:23:10 PM
Doesn't mention Thatcher's name does it? Probably the oldest number one ever at around 74 years (think Laurel & Hardy held the record)
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 12, 2013, 08:15:25 PM
No  :) it doesn't mention her name but obviously they know why it has shot up the charts after her death 25000 sold up to now.
I reckon they would like to ban it - but think it would only race up to number one if they did.

I'm sure her family are aware of the hate some people have for her anyway - everyone is entitled to their own opinion on her and what happened back then.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Fly on April 12, 2013, 08:35:43 PM
Sex pistols - God save the Queen. I understand this one being banned.
Relax - FGTH, never understood why that was banned. Made the band members millions though  ;)

This one. I'm older, wiser, put the baby to bed. Don't air it.
Sales of the record should be passed onto a charity, Oxfam etc, not I-Tunes.

I don't agree to a tax payers funeral for her though.

Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pint Pot on April 12, 2013, 09:43:42 PM
Ding dong for number one I say :-)
You just know the BBC would follow its Tory masters, look how many pro Thatcher supporters they had on their channels the day she died.

I heard Maggie's last request was to be cremated, only problem is she closed the pits, so there's no coal left to do the job . :-)  :D
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 12, 2013, 10:17:27 PM
Is she being cremated or buried?
I would think where ever she is put it would have to be a secret or private grounds would,t you? It seems there is a rival song coming called I love Margaret Thatcher? I wonder what the BBC will do with that????
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: therealjr on April 12, 2013, 11:13:31 PM
She's being cremated and put in the ground somewhere in the area of Chelsea Hospital where there is a wing named after her. Dennis is there as well
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: therealjr on April 12, 2013, 11:18:18 PM
Interesting article by Brian Reade in the Mirror saying those who want to celebrate her death should be allowed to do so.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/brian-reade-margaret-thatcher-damned-1823211 (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/brian-reade-margaret-thatcher-damned-1823211)
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 13, 2013, 02:26:21 AM
Some of what is in the report was being put to the BBC radio one chap, as in people should be free to celebrate her death if they wished. In our culture I suppose it's uncommon - but hey this is maggie and many still hold onto the hatred they had for her back then. - Is it so wrong then of people to rejoice?
One of the reasons the BBC didn't want to play it all they say is because it would give too much publicity to the song and why it was resurected and in the charts - by doing this they have maybe defeated what they set out to do
Chelsea hospital grounds - someone will no doubt try and find her!!!
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: therealjr on April 13, 2013, 07:36:05 PM
Chelsea hospital grounds - someone will no doubt try and find her!!!
Won't be too difficult, there's a photo on the BBC website of some flunkie measurung where the urn will be put. I guess they will use a lot of concrete to make sure it can't be dug up.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 13, 2013, 08:38:23 PM
Bot even going to contemplate what may done done to it. They should leave it alone though, taking things too far if anyone touched it don't you think.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: therealjr on April 13, 2013, 09:56:03 PM
Touch it? I hope they use 20 tonne of concrete to make sure she can't come back
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Stuart on April 14, 2013, 02:51:51 AM
She's being cremated and put in the ground...

Let's hope they hurry up and get on with it - full moon next Friday!
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 14, 2013, 10:43:09 AM
I'll take it you both will be pleased to see her gone then  ;D
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pete on April 14, 2013, 11:03:40 AM
If 20,000 people have bought the record, then it should be played. She made herself a lot of enemies with her devisive politics, hence, "They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind".

But you know as well as I that many people would have got behind the Facebook campaign that understand little or nothing about her, and are going along with it just because it's a laugh. But hey, that's what folks do in the current cultural climate - a future she had a major hand in creating.

I'll be glad when it all goes away.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 14, 2013, 11:12:41 AM
Same here Pete - but don't you think that the younger end who are against her have been brought up with this dislike from their families?
This happens in all cultures and for different reasons - only have to look at Northern Ireland
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pete on April 14, 2013, 11:21:56 AM
Agree OC - and much as I disliked her, I think there is a time stop holding grudges and move on - otherwise we will become a nation at war with itself over a million fall-outs through the ages.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 14, 2013, 11:28:01 AM
Just noticed how I have spelt witch  :-[
Put it down to old age and poverty  :-[
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pete on April 14, 2013, 11:39:19 AM
S'alright OC, we knew what you meant...  ;)
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Old Cruser on April 14, 2013, 02:28:36 PM
Ta Mr Pete - pleased you lot do cos sometimes I don't  :))
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Slacker on April 14, 2013, 08:16:00 PM
What number did Ding Dong get to? Heard some bits of the chart show on next door's radio in the garden so don't think it got to one.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Slacker on April 14, 2013, 08:26:58 PM
Looks like they chickened out then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PWm8Heroe-w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PWm8Heroe-w)
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pete on April 14, 2013, 08:35:46 PM
What do you mean?
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Fly on April 14, 2013, 08:44:50 PM
They didn't chicken out. IMHO  :(

They tried to be respectable to a person who's persona didn't quite fit to some people's ideal.
Maggie still had family. Respect to them.
Yes, I'm an ex miner, but I'm trying to be diplomatic with my view for the members of the forum.
I'm all for free speech, slagging her off as a person makes me feel guilty.
She stood there and backed every policy the Tory party decided on.
How did she live with that ?
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pete on April 14, 2013, 08:57:33 PM
Sounding a little bit Tory there Flyboy... You reckon she gave a rats ass about you or your family...

*runs for cover*
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Slacker on April 14, 2013, 09:00:10 PM
Does this mean it will get cut out when Wizard Of Oz is on again?

If it was a song called "thatcher Is a %&£!" then censorship can be justified. I didn't but it by the way
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Fly on April 14, 2013, 09:17:57 PM
I know she didn't. She was one hard faced cow who put herself in the line of Prime minister.

Did she give, doubtful !

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Does this mean it will get cut out when Wizard Of Oz is on again?

If it was a song called "thatcher Is a %&£!" then censorship can be justified. I didn't but it by the way

I'm going to bed, LOL x
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: therealjr on April 14, 2013, 11:26:38 PM
I might agree that the BBC shouldn't play DDTWID apart from the fact that they did play a new entry at #35 a 1979  song by punk band Notsensibles called I'm In Love With Margaret Thatcher which had been pushed by pro Thatcher campaigners. That I'm afraid is two faced and shows the BBC up for political bias again.
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Slacker on April 15, 2013, 06:39:14 AM
Don't know the song but I read elsewhere it was a disguised dig, similar to Part Of The Union
Title: Re: Should the BBC play ding dong the witche is dead?
Post by: Pete on April 15, 2013, 08:38:31 AM
>> I'm In Love With Margaret Thatcher which had been pushed by pro Thatcher campaigners

They must be really hard up for any support if this is how they want the country to remember Margaret Thatcher:

not sensibles, I'm in Love With Margaret Thatcher (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnToK3kSKKg#)