7 Quotes by Billy Bragg about british-musician

  • Author Billy Bragg
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    That taught me one lesson which is that you're naive to believe that bands can change the world. Bands are very naive to think that just if their audience thinks that they can change the world, that they can. That was quite a lesson for my career, really.

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  • Author Billy Bragg
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    In that sense, I became politicized because the people in the coal mining villages who were involved in the struggle knew why they were there. But they couldn't understand why some pop star from London would want to be there.

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  • Author Billy Bragg
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    I'm trying to make a case for those people who don't have a sense of belonging that they should have, that there is something really worthwhile in having a sense of belonging, and recasting and looking at our modern history.

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    Most of the people that I went to school with - I went to secondary school - we were educated to go and work in the line at Ford's, and if we were lucky, technical skilled labor. I sort of rejected that, and thought I wanted to do something else.

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  • Author Billy Bragg
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    It's not a very popular subject amongst my audience, who are by nature more internationalist, but I don't choose what to write about, I don't choose my subjects, they kind of choose me.

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  • Author Billy Bragg
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    By the end of the miner's strike I was defining myself as a socialist, clued in and looking for the next opportunity to defeat the Tories.

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