It's seven years to the day since Kirsty MacColl died. Remind yourself how bloody good she was and listen to one of my favourite Christmas songs, live, complete with faggot and slut.
'Such a good writer. She's fantastic!' Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
What would Kirsty have said?
I've just read on the BBC website that Radio 1 have censored The Pogues' Christmas song, Fairytale of New York, taking out the word faggot and removing the line an old slut on junk. Fairytale is a slurred love song between two drunks and the joy of it is its cynical sting. So was the BBC right to censor it? Peter Tatchell seems to think so and Lubin agrees but I'm not so sure. Do the words faggot and slut hold so much power that there's a need for censoring?
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They'll be banning William Burroughs next.
That's ridiculous!! I mean I'm a bona-fide faggot, and I have no objection to the word being used, not in the context of that song anyway. It's one of things that makes it so memorable: "You scum-bag, you maggot, you cheap lousy faggot..." Priceless!
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Un-BBC-lievable. They've just ripped the entire heart out of the song. It's an insult to Kirsty for another thing! Boo to the Beeb! And what person doesn't know the words anyway? I'd rather the BBC just didn't play it all rather than offering up a sorry-assed, bastardized neutered version. Disgraceful. And I bet the Beeb really think they're "down with the kids" too... idiots.
The BBC have done a U-turn on this now.
I should think so too!
Outrageous! How can they be so paranoid over a 20 year old song, where seemingly 'anything goes' everywhere else (particularly television)???
Whatever happened to the 9pm watershed for example?
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