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Ban The Band

By Gurdip Thandi on Oct 12, 08 01:18 PM

While watching England's laboured World Cup qualifying win over the mighty Kazakhstan yesterday, there were a few things I heard that made me want to stab my ears in disgust.

These included some moronic In-Ger-Land supporters booing Ashley Cole after he made a mistake and the stadium announcer bellowing out "Substitution for England, replacing number seven Theo Walcott is number 15, David Beckham..."

But the worst thing, by far, I heard at Wembley during the game was that poxy brass band. I love hearing music in most situations. But who on earth told them they were welcome? Who encourages them to go to every game? Why hasn't anyone banned them?

Every time they strike up "The Great Escape", "Self Preservation Society" or "God Save The Queen" (the national anthem too, they don't even try to redeem themselves by playing the Sex Pistols song) I want to scream. Humphrey Lyttleton they ain't...

Euro 2008 was a great tournament and this was enhanced because, as England didn't qualify, that stupid band was left at home too. Perhaps if England were to fail to qualify for the next World Cup, it wouldn't be such a bad thing after all.

Down Like A Led Balloon?

By Gurdip Thandi on Sep 27, 08 02:33 PM

So the rumour is Midland rock legends Led Zeppelin are set to follow up their O2 Arena reunion shows with a full UK tour next year? My immediate reaction was that this was great. But then I got thinking (always a dangerous thing) that perhaps this isn't manna from heaven as some people believe the news to be.

Firstly, there's no point me getting excited because the tickets will probably sell out within a nano-second of going on general sale. In these cases I ALWAYS miss out (White Stripes in Wolverhampton 2001, Glastonbury 2003 and Sex Pistols in Birmingham earlier this year, to name three).

And secondly, do I really want to see a band potentially sully their legacy with shows not up to their records. Yes, their O2 shows were well received but those were supposed one-offs - could they sustain it over a number of shows, up and down the country?

Unlike the Rolling Stones or Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin have not continued to tour relentlessly and the magic of the band has been sustained. I love their records and, sure, would love to have seen them in their 70s pomp but I'd be too worried that they wouldn't match up to my hopes and expectations in 2009. In fact, I've spoken to Dylan fans who saw him for the first time within the last few years and they were left gutted because he clearly wasn't as good as he was back in his prime.

Of course, they could come back and be brilliant. But they could end up being a shadow of their former selves and that would be a terrible shame.

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