[Mael-list] BBC Ban

Carol Littlewood clittlewood at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Sep 25 12:49:31 PDT 2006


To say I am outraged by this lunacy is an understatement.  Needless to say
the emailing and protesting has begun.

 

I only hope that this is a ‘Judge Dread’ situation but in another way, I
would rather the single sold because it is bloody damn good rather than
people buy it just because it has been banned.

 

Oh well, lets hope the stuffed shirts at the BBC soon come to their senses.

 

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[mailto:mael-list-bounces at lists.kuci.org] On Behalf Of David Younker
Sent: 25 September 2006 20:32
To: marie-jeanne.pimont at wanadoo.fr; mael-list at lists.kuci.org;
sue at republicmedia.net
Subject: Re: [Mael-list] BBC Ban

 

I can't imagine it makes a difference for some city slicker from the U.S. to
purchase the single from Amazon U.K. but I did it anyway.  I only wish I
could have bought it from the BBC.  Once I own the BBC, this kind of thing
will never happen again.

Marie-Jeanne PIMONT <marie-jeanne.pimont at wanadoo.fr> wrote: 

We will do everything we can!





> Message du 25/09/06 10:27
> De : "Sue Harris, Republic Media" 
> A : mael-list at core.kuci.org
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> Objet : Re: [Mael-list] BBC Ban
> 
> Yes they were irritated
> 
> Please do contact duty offices, local press, national press, websites etc
etc etc
> 
> As you say John, this could be used to the band's advantage but only if
there is a "public uprising"
> 
> I'll be doing my bit but over to everyone to do their bit too...
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Jon Dignan" 
> Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 08:19:04 
> To:mael-list at kuci.org
> Subject: [Mael-list] BBC Ban
> 
> Well - if history is any indication, Dick Around could be No. 1 within
days.   The interview with R & R on BBC Radio London this morning opened
with a playing of Perfume.  Why???   It would appear that the BBC have
judged Dick Around as unsuitable for airplay!!!!   I think the current Net
abbreviation is FFS!!!!   Ron and Russell's irritation was palpable -
understandable when you get up at 6am to promote something that no-one can
hear.  I don't know whether this is a 'watershed' restriction or a blanket
ban - and not sure how to find out.   All we can hope is that,  as with the
Sex Pistols 'God Save The Queen' and Frankie GTH 'Relax' - the record buying
public descend in droves to snap up this piece of aural filth and decadence
to hear for themselves.   I'm sure there is a duty-desk at the BBC where
even if we can't get answers, we can register our indignation.  I'm on the
case.    See you all on Saturday?   John     ---------------- Be one of the
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