#MorningMonarchy: September 8, 2017
Must flee TV, crumbling empires and mixed feelings + this day in history w/The Hoboken Four and our song of the day by Lamb on your Morning Monarchy for September 8, 2017.
Must flee TV, crumbling empires and mixed feelings + this day in history w/The Hoboken Four and our song of the day by Lamb on your Morning Monarchy for September 8, 2017.
Sing for peace, spin the black circle and open the BitChute + this day in history w/the telegraph system and our song of the day by Elbow on your Morning Monarchy for January 6, 2017.
Brits were freaking out this weekend over an old, first-released statement by mass-murder and Trump Commerce Secretary-designate, Wilbur Ross to a much of shady Cypriot banksters.
SONY Records— they were still called CBS at the time— had just bought my independent label, 415 Records and I was over in England hanging out with the Clash, Generation X, the Boomtown Rats and Wire and scouting for bands I could sign to 415 now that we would have CBS’ marketing muscle behind us. I met a young unknown singer from a small indie label, Innervision, George Michael and he played me a tape of a kind of protest song called Wham Rap. It was a little slick for 415 but… 415 could change. One thing I knew instantaneously— it was a hit.