@XMartinsMusicX Yes we do, not enough of him really.
Music is 24/7 so therefore a weekly or monthly in depth music programme is surely beneficial to all ages and all musical genres.
Ricky Gervais on 60 Minutes Makes a Crystal-Clear Case for Free Speech
He put it perfectly: the great thing about freedom of speech is that I can say what I want, and you can say you're offended, and I get to decide whether I care or not.
Because let's be honest, there's nothing you can say that someone, somewhere won't find offensive.
That's why blasphemy laws are so absurd, they're basically trying to protect an all-powerful deity from having its feelings hurt.
At the end of the day, we should be free to criticise any idea.
Just because you're offended doesn't automatically mean you're right.
Spot on, Ricky. Free speech isn't about never upsetting anyone, it's about the right to speak anyway.
Earl Slick @real_earl_slick on bringing back @DavidBowieReal's Glastonbury 2000 band: “The best configuration of people he ever had”
"When he got in the shit, he called me," Slick tells NME, looking back on his time with the icon and how "the hope was always there" for a tour in his final years. This comes ahead of the 'Live On The Loch' charity event nme.com/news/music/ear…