The Guardian Australia
·general
·2 hours ago
Levellers' "What a Beautiful Day" faces radio bans after Diana's death
The Levellers' song What a Beautiful Day faced radio bans after Princess Diana's death in 1997. Mark Chadwick described the track as both cheerful and subversive, embodying a sense of optimism after political changes in the UK. The song's catchy tune belied its deeper message of revolution and empowerment, reflecting a time of hope and transformation.
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