"Hong Kong Garden" is the landmark 1978 debut single by English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. Named after a local Chinese takeaway in Chislehurst, Kent, the song was written as a tribute to its immigrant staff who were frequently harassed by racist skinheads.
Hier soir, The Cure était à Barcelone.
La chair de poule quand les 50k personnes accompagnent la voix intacte de Robert Smith.
Just Like Heaven | The Cure | Juin 2026.
‘No Music for Genocide’
“Massive Attack, which has boycotted performing in Israel since 1999, signed on to an initiative called No Music for Genocide, where more than 400 artists and labels blocked their music from streaming services in Israel.” https://t.co/6rSLHaJjzN
This is absolutely insane! Look at this line of people who waited to see @jamestalarico in Houston, Texas!
Texas is going blue! Texans won’t stand with Ken Paxton. He’s a sleezebag.