Johnny Marr took his bastard time.
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D'yer think that Dave Cameron listened to casette versions of some of those early Jam LPs he also claimed to like on a Walkman when he stayed out all night on the pavements of London to wait for the wedding of Chas n Di? Yeah, right.......
I can only say; thank God (I know the SPGB says he aint there) I repeat Thank God Cameron never claimed to have been inspired by the 1981 Drury Lane Projected Passion Review Dexy's shows. I think I would have felt suicidal.
(Get the CD BTW)
Anne McElvoy did a radio documentary a while back entitled, The Jam Generation, about " . . . the growing political influence of the children of the 1980s . . ." and I could have sworn Cameron claimed that he like listening to Eton Rifles whilst a student at said establishment.
The documentary was from a few years ago, so it might have been when he was still going around saying, 'Call Me Dave'.
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