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MTVN 13-04-2013 02:01 PM

The bloke on the right must have gone mental

Jake. 13-04-2013 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 5932728)
Won't be playing it on the chart show, haha they all wasted their money

Shame that

Jack_ 13-04-2013 02:10 PM

Haha the publicly funded BBC refraining from being impartial haha

Vicky. 13-04-2013 02:14 PM

Ended up having to play this at work last night :(

We refused about 10 times, same table of people kept requesting it, think they found themselves funny. So they went and whinged onto gavins dad that we were refusing to play the songs they asked for. So he went down our necks saying we cant refuse :bored:

Actually went down quite well, the whole bar seemed to find it funny. But just :bored:

Jake. 13-04-2013 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 5933897)
Ended up having to play this at work last night :(

We refused about 10 times, same table of people kept requesting it, think they found themselves funny. So they went and whinged onto gavins dad that we were refusing to play the songs they asked for. So he went down our necks saying we cant refuse :bored:

Actually went down quite well, the whole bar seemed to find it funny. But just :bored:

Bloody morons :bored: If people have bought it, fair enough, that's their own concern... but the fact that they have gone out of their way to make others clearly feel uncomfortable for a laugh is pathetic.

Jack_ 13-04-2013 02:20 PM

I only find bits of this funny in the same sense that I find dark humour funny, as I said before in this thread this is pretty much exactly the same if you ask me, the same kind of shocked laughs I give Frankie Boyle jokes is the same kind of laugh I've given to this, so I think that's why I'm largely indifferent towards it, I can see both sides. It's not exactly tasteful but neither are dark humoured jokes, it's not exactly respectful but then she didn't respect a lot of those in support of this campaign. I guess it also depends on whether you like that kind of humour as well, if you won't laugh at a comedian's joke about someone that's been murdered you won't laugh at this.

In all honesty if the usual media suspects hadn't given this as much attention as they have I really doubt we'd be in this position, they've fuelled the fire and only have themselves to blame.

Jake. 13-04-2013 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 5933900)
I only find bits of this funny in the same sense that I find dark humour funny, as I said before in this thread this is pretty much exactly the same if you ask me, the same kind of shocked laughs I give Frankie Boyle jokes is the same kind of laugh I've given to this, so I think that's why I'm largely indifferent towards it, I can see both sides. It's not exactly tasteful but neither are dark humoured jokes, it's not exactly respectful but then she didn't respect a lot of those in support of this campaign. I guess it also depends on whether you like that kind of humour as well, if you won't laugh at a comedian's joke about someone that's been murdered you won't laugh at this.

In all honesty if the usual media suspects hadn't given this as much attention as they have I really doubt we'd be in this position, they've fuelled the fire and only have themselves to blame.

:love:

But yeah, I'm all for a bit of dark jokes or whatever, I'm just not a fan of this at all. I think that the odd joke about her would be, well not fine or okay, but you know what I mean, but this campaign I find to be very distasteful indeed. But yeah, that's my opinion of it :p

Marsh. 13-04-2013 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DigitalSid (Post 5933781)
EXCLUSIVE: Munchkin fury at Maggie Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead song
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...dong-song.html

Best headline ever?

The only thing that saddens me about this whole thing is learning that Muchkins are Tories.


The Sun obviously don't know that Jerry Maren died two years ago, he can't be commenting on anything. :joker:

Jake. 13-04-2013 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 5933923)
The Sun obviously don't know that Jerry Maren died two years ago, he's can't be commenting on anything. :joker:

:joker:

Marsh. 13-04-2013 02:55 PM

At least I think he is, google tells me he died in January 2011. :laugh:

Patrick 13-04-2013 02:56 PM

:laugh2: I love the British Public.

MTVN 13-04-2013 02:58 PM

Jerry Maren's not dead :suspect:

Marsh. 13-04-2013 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 5933936)
Jerry Maren's not dead :suspect:

Like I said, I'm not sure but that's what google says. :laugh:

arista 13-04-2013 03:56 PM

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...othy-a-009.jpg

Jack_ 13-04-2013 04:43 PM

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Ding Dong over Thatcher song makes the BBC no better than China

The BBC's decision to censor the protest track from The Wizard of Oz recalls the Chinese Communist party

In 2011, Chinese censors tried to erase mentions of jasmine from its state-policed web. They banned shops and markets from selling the plant. They cancelled the 2011 China international jasmine cultural festival. They even plucked from the web a video of President Hu Jintao singing Mo Li Hua, a Qing dynasty paean to the jasmine's delicate flowers.

It wasn't that the communists objected to jasmine in particular or climbing and rambling plants in general. They were frightened because, after the "jasmine revolution" in Tunisia, anonymous voices had called for a jasmine revolution in China. The paranoid authorities were censoring jasmine's symbolic meaning; the hidden message known only to initiates.

The worst that can be said of the Tory press and the BBC is that they have now sunk to the level of the Chinese Communist party. Since MGM released The Wizard of Oz in 1939, few have found the Munchkins' chorus – "Ding dong! The Wicked Witch is dead/ Wake up sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed" – obscene or subversive in the least.

But Britain's surreal conservatives did not want the BBC to ban the song because its words were libellous or a breach of the criminal law. They hated the song not because of what it said but because the intention of the left wingers who bought it was to celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher.

The silencing of the Munchkins must rank as one of the most inept acts of censorship Britain has seen. The days when the Radio 1 playlist made or broke a song's chances went with the invention of the web. Neither the Daily Mail nor the parliamentary Conservative party appeared to know that if you want to ban a single today, you need to compel YouTube and iTunes to take it down.

Ham-fisted though it may be, the attack on The Wizard of Oz tell us much about the authoritarianism of British conservatism and the cowardice of the BBC. It proves that the right can be just as politically correct as the left. Thatcher's supporters might have tried to win the argument. They might have said that it is contemptible to celebrate the death of a sick old lady, who had been the democratically elected leader of a free county. They might have directed our attention to her grieving friends and family. They might have pointed out that Mrs Thatcher left power 23 years ago and it is politically illiterate to blame her for the ills of the present. They might, in short, have tried to have convinced their opponents of the justice of their cause in free debate. Instead, they tried to silence.

As for the BBC, what is there left to say about it? Can it show The Wizard of Oz again? Can it only run the film after the 9pm watershed? Must the announcer warn: "This children's story contains Munchkin choruses that some viewers may find offensive"? Its decision to ban every part of the song except for a five-second clip in a news report shows clearly something that many people outside the media rarely understand: the BBC folds under pressure.

During the debate on the politicians' plans to regulate the press and news websites, many people have asked why journalists should worry when regulation works so well at the BBC. The behaviour of the BBC last week explains why. Tory MPs and the Daily Mail picked on the BBC rather than iTunes or YouTube because they knew they had a chance of winning. Any other media organisation might have said it stood by the principles of free speech. If music buyers had, for whatever reason, put a song in the charts they had a duty to play it.

Because the BBC is funded by a licence fee everyone must pay, because it is in the end a state broadcaster, it is far easier to intimidate. "Free speech is an important principle," said Tony Hall, its director general, as he struggled to explain his behaviour. Politicians know he doesn't mean it. They understand that if they make life hard enough for the corporation it will abandon its principles.

Why do you think that during her decade in power Margaret Thatcher never privatised it?
The Guardian

Marcus. 13-04-2013 04:49 PM

Judy Garland (Et Al.)
Ding-Dong! the Witch Is Dead

is no1 in the itunes chart but so is

Notsensibles
I'm in Love With Margaret Thatcher

no8 in the itunes chart

Jack_ 13-04-2013 04:56 PM

It'll be interesting to see if Ben Cooper dares to play the rival song. I know it's a pisstake song that pro-Thatcher supporters seem to have missed the point of and it'd be hilarious to laugh at them, but its title is, at face value at least, the opposite of the Ding Dong campaign and I think if they play that, they've stepped into very dodgy territory.

Marcus. 13-04-2013 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 5934112)
It'll be interesting to see if Ben Cooper dares to play the rival song. I know it's a pisstake song that pro-Thatcher supporters seem to have missed the point of and it'd be hilarious to laugh at them, but its title is, at face value at least, the opposite of the Ding Dong campaign and I think if they play that, they've stepped into very dodgy territory.

it should be a good listen of the chat tomoro

InOne 13-04-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 5934112)
It'll be interesting to see if Ben Cooper dares to play the rival song. I know it's a pisstake song that pro-Thatcher supporters seem to have missed the point of and it'd be hilarious to laugh at them, but its title is, at face value at least, the opposite of the Ding Dong campaign and I think if they play that, they've stepped into very dodgy territory.

Is the piss take song about wanking over her or something? Not heard much about it and don't really want to listen to it.

Marcus. 13-04-2013 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 5934116)
Is the piss take song about wanking over her or something? Not heard much about it and don't really want to listen to it.

well in maybe in the chart inone

Kizzy 13-04-2013 05:00 PM

It's by the notsensibles... :laugh2:

Marcus. 13-04-2013 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 5934121)
It's by the notsensibles... :laugh2:

yeah i just looked at the itunes chart and saw it at number 8

Vicky. 13-04-2013 05:02 PM

ROFL at what they have chosen to rival it with :laugh:

Marcus. 13-04-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 5934124)
ROFL at what they have chosen to rival it with :laugh:

never heard of it
but i will tomoro

Marcus. 13-04-2013 05:06 PM

no 9 now the I'm in Love With Margaret Thatcher


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