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It'll be cold, so cold, without fuel at home, this Christmas ... the BBC did not mention the parody song aimed at Starmer. The Official Chart list, which is different to the Official Big Top 40 chart, ...
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CREDIT: Francesco Prandoni and Shannon Finney/Getty Images Billy Corgan has shared his views on Metallica’s song ‘Fuel’, and said that it is “awfully close” to one of his songs with The ...
A parody song taking aim at Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for stripping millions of pensioners of their winter fuel payments has topped download charts, but those behind it are blasting radio ...
It’ll be cold, so cold, without fuel at home, this Christmas.” The song also uses audio from an interview the Prime Minister gave to Good Housekeeping April, in which he said of one pensioner ...
But if you listen to “Tales Of A Scorched Earth” and you listen to that Metallica song, “Give me fuel, give me fire, give me that which I desire.” See — a little lightbulb went off in ...
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From there, Corgan brought up the similarities between the song and Metallica’s “Fuel,” from their 1997 album Reload — though he acknowledged that he’s also borrowed ideas from Metallica ...