

And don’t even get us started on Right Said Fred. Yes Moz, not being able to go to the cinema to see The Fast And The Furious 9 is exactly like being kidnapped and forcibly transported to work on a plantation on another continent. “Con-vid,” is how this great Speaker Of Truth described the pandemic, likening life under lockdown to slavery. Brown and former Verve singer Richard Ashcroft have both pulled out of festivals due to proof-of-vaccination entry requirements - the latter dubbed Sheffield’s Tramlines event a “Government Experiment” (he neglected to add “… as a way of looking to get a struggling live industry back on its feet”).Īnd then there’s Morrissey. “The pandemic planned and executed to make us digital slaves,” tweeted former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown last year, before dropping a song titled Little Seed Big Tree, which managed to bring “5G radiation” and “Doctor Evil with a needle” into the equation. A steady stream of musicians of declining cultural relevance have served up zinger after conspiracy-based zinger over the past 18 months. These two creaking relics are just the tip of the Rock Stars Who Have Said Dumb Shit About COVID iceberg.
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Pseudoscience? Propaganda? You say “potato”, I say “genetically engineered tuber designed to download the contents of your brain and send them straight to Elon Musk’s iCloud.” And yes, Eric Clapton appears on one song “Fight the pseudoscience and speak up,” frothed Van. 1, which is essentially a shopping list of grievances about everything from the shadowy cabal that owns the media ( They Own The Media) to the sinister forces that are wreaking havoc on a sleepwalking populace (pretty much everything else). That sheeple-bomb was just an aperitif for Van’s 28-song Latest Record Project: Vol.
