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    Gary Glitter music

    I never hear Gary Glitter music on the BBC any more. I don't know whether they've banned it or not.

    The point is, I quite like some of his old songs. So is it acceptable to play them in the presence of other people, say, at a party?

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    Oooo... not at a kids party

    I don't think they're banned, just not "PC" I guess

    If it's a grown up get together, I guess you'll be alright at the end of the night when everyone is merry, as they'll be singing along quite happily (I know I would).
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      #3
      Originally posted by miffy View Post
      Oooo... not at a kids party

      I don't think they're banned, just not "PC" I guess

      If it's a grown up get together, I guess you'll be alright at the end of the night when everyone is merry, as they'll be singing along quite happily (I know I would).
      Now thats noncesense.
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