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George Cox wrote:
Mike Terry wrote: By Douglas Wolk MSN Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004 ... the music world's overwhelming grief over the death of the BBC Radio 1 disc jockey suggests that Peel was right up there-remarkably, for someone who was not a musician himself.... No, "overwhelming grief" is another example of the Bigley factor that Boris Johnson so rightly pointed out. Are you a member of the 'music world'? If not, you don't really know. OTOH if the second hand snippets I've come across from the Spectator article are accurate and representative I agree the author had a point. That doesn't alter the fact that the idea of Dracula sending Boris to Liverpool to do penance is pretty damned funny. -- SB |
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