New Year Honours
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New Year Honours
Do you agree with them? I don't just mean who they should go to (though I will come to that) should they be given out to people who have done certain things? I suppose it depends what it is. Should they only be given for acts of bravery or courage or for something else?
On the Beatles recieving MBE's in 1965:
"All those people in the war got their medals for fighting, for killing people. We got ours for entertaining people. I think we deserve ours more, don't you?"
- John Lennon
Someone should really have said "sacrifice" to him, and that this is true heroism (would you die for your country?) but since Lennon was a pacifist and stark anti-war campaigner I can understand his mindset. Knowing what we know of course, The Beatles contribution to pop music cannot be underestimated. If all 4 members were still alive and not honoured, would they be so today?
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Back to 2006,
23 people (I think) who have worked in the aftermath of the 7/7 bombings (emergency services?) were given medals, which is well deserved IMO.
The England cricket team were given MBE's and Michael Vaughan got an OBE. I think an OBE is a bit OTT for some reason, not sure why but I always think pf an OBE going to an older person. Its' like Dame Kelly Holmes - no doubt she has done great work for athletics/sport etc, been a good role model and her achievements are fantastic (I don't have a problem with the awards going to those sort of people who entertain and inspire us, and I know you're going to disagree Mark old bean) - but Dame Kelly Holmes just sounds ridiculous.
Dame Judi Dench is a different matter. Is it because she's a lot older?
On the Beatles recieving MBE's in 1965:
"All those people in the war got their medals for fighting, for killing people. We got ours for entertaining people. I think we deserve ours more, don't you?"
- John Lennon
Someone should really have said "sacrifice" to him, and that this is true heroism (would you die for your country?) but since Lennon was a pacifist and stark anti-war campaigner I can understand his mindset. Knowing what we know of course, The Beatles contribution to pop music cannot be underestimated. If all 4 members were still alive and not honoured, would they be so today?
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Back to 2006,
23 people (I think) who have worked in the aftermath of the 7/7 bombings (emergency services?) were given medals, which is well deserved IMO.
The England cricket team were given MBE's and Michael Vaughan got an OBE. I think an OBE is a bit OTT for some reason, not sure why but I always think pf an OBE going to an older person. Its' like Dame Kelly Holmes - no doubt she has done great work for athletics/sport etc, been a good role model and her achievements are fantastic (I don't have a problem with the awards going to those sort of people who entertain and inspire us, and I know you're going to disagree Mark old bean) - but Dame Kelly Holmes just sounds ridiculous.
Dame Judi Dench is a different matter. Is it because she's a lot older?
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Re: New Year Honours
No. Next question.grim_tales wrote:Do you agree with them?
I have no problem with awards for things like bravery and sacrifice but not Knighthoods and Dames and all that celebrity crap. Firemen and rescue workers, etc, I'm fine with that. I wouldn't call them Empire awards either... as Britain doesn't have one anymore.Should they only be given for acts of bravery or courage or for something else?
One would hope and assume he was being sarcastic as usual."All those people in the war got their medals for fighting, for killing people. We got ours for entertaining people. I think we deserve ours more, don't you?" - John Lennon
Yeah, but tell that to Hitler.but since Lennon was a pacifist and stark anti-war campaigner I can understand his mindset.
They're only musicians. I don't see why they should get anything beyond their fame and recognition.Knowing what we know of course, The Beatles contribution to pop music cannot be underestimated. If all 4 members were still alive and not honoured, would they be so today?
That's fair.le (I think) who have worked in the aftermath of the 7/7 bombings (emergency services?) were given medals, which is well deserved IMO.
Yawn. Sorry, what happened? Did I doze off...?England cricket team......
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Mark are you saying Hitler was a peace campaigner?
I don't understand.
"England cricket team.."
Yawn. Sorry, what happened? Did I doze off...?
Yeah, this is perhaps a bit OTT (I'm not really a fan of cricket but can appreciate their achievement). To be fair they did win 5 tests in a row before winning the Ashes but I don't think that merits MBE's IMO...
Perhaps Lennon was being sarcastic, he may have been, I'm not sure. I was only quoting him. Say, if all 4 were still alive now, I would have no problem with them being recognised. But were I alive in 1965 and I saw the band getting MBE's (they'd only been having hits since 1963) I'd raise my eyebrows.

I agree about the Empire thing, in fact I think that was why Benjamin Zephaniah (sp?) didnt accept his MBE as he said he didnt agree with slavery and what Britain did in the days of the Empire, or something like that.
"England cricket team.."
Yawn. Sorry, what happened? Did I doze off...?
Perhaps Lennon was being sarcastic, he may have been, I'm not sure. I was only quoting him. Say, if all 4 were still alive now, I would have no problem with them being recognised. But were I alive in 1965 and I saw the band getting MBE's (they'd only been having hits since 1963) I'd raise my eyebrows.
I agree about the Empire thing, in fact I think that was why Benjamin Zephaniah (sp?) didnt accept his MBE as he said he didnt agree with slavery and what Britain did in the days of the Empire, or something like that.
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I don't understand what you don't understand???grim_tales wrote:Mark are you saying Hitler was a peace campaigner?I don't understand.
Hitler a peace campaigner, eh?
My point was it would be easy for a know-it-all like Lennon to criticize soldiers for killing but if it weren't for their sacrifice we'd all be speaking German - not that any of us here would actually be alive. Let's face it whatever entertainment Lennon contributed to the world is of so little importance compared to the human sacrifices of war as to be indefinable.
None of these celebrities deserve honours. It's a big fucking joke at the public's expense.
Sorry, Grim. But as a Scot I couldn't give a rat's arse about English Cricket. 8)Yeah, this is perhaps a bit OTT (I'm not really a fan of cricket but can appreciate their achievement). To be fair they did win 5 tests in a row before winning the Ashes but I don't think that merits MBE's IMO...
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I hope so... he often was sarky when dealing with the establishment.Perhaps Lennon was being sarcastic, he may have been, I'm not sure. I was only quoting him.
I still wouldn't give them any special treatment. They play songs. Big fucking deal. So do lots of people. When any of them cure cancer I'll pay attention.Say, if all 4 were still alive now, I would have no problem with them being recognised. But were I alive in 1965 and I saw the band getting MBE's (they'd only been having hits since 1963) I'd raise my eyebrows.
Yeah, but he's an arse. A talentless fool.I agree about the Empire thing, in fact I think that was why Benjamin Zephaniah (sp?) didnt accept his MBE as he said he didnt agree with slavery and what Britain did in the days of the Empire, or something like that.
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Fair enough, I didnt mean the sacrifices people made in war and the entertainment provided by the Beatles is on the same pedestal. But sometimes I feel most people get unnecessarily bitter when the list is announced, thats all.
I know lots of people play songs - do they all infleunce so many bands, set trends and give us classic songs? 8) The Beatles were a fantastic band who brought pleasure and joy to so many.
Whats' up with recognising say, Paul McCartney for his contribution to popular music?
IMO you can "contribute to society" in different ways. To say they were "just musicians" (blah, Bruce Lee was just a martial arts actor, Ronnie Barker was just a comedian
) is a narrow view IMO 8)
Do you agree with say the honorary award for Bob Geldof?
If awards ARE given out for entertainment ot whatever, they should only be given for people who have been in the business a long time.

Why is Zephaniah an arse?
I know lots of people play songs - do they all infleunce so many bands, set trends and give us classic songs? 8) The Beatles were a fantastic band who brought pleasure and joy to so many.
Whats' up with recognising say, Paul McCartney for his contribution to popular music?
Do you agree with say the honorary award for Bob Geldof?
If awards ARE given out for entertainment ot whatever, they should only be given for people who have been in the business a long time.
Why is Zephaniah an arse?
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Not really. None of the celebrities deserve their awards. Simple as that.grim_tales wrote:But sometimes I feel most people get unnecessarily bitter when the list is announced, thats all.
That's not important in life. It's entertainment. These guys get industry awards and that's enough. We don't need the government puckering up. I'm not impressed.I know lots of people play songs - do they all infleunce so many bands, set trends and give us classic songs? 8) The Beatles were a fantastic band who brought pleasure and joy to so many.
Nothing if you're MTV or VH1.Whats' up with recognising say, Paul McCartney for his contribution to popular music?![]()
I wouldn't have given Bruce Lee or Ronnie Barker knighthoods either. To me entertainment isn't a valid contribution to society. We can live wihtout entertainment. Can we live without doctors and scientists?IMO you can "contribute to society" in different ways. To say they were "just musicians" (blah, Bruce Lee was just a martial arts actor, Ronnie Barker was just a comedian) is a narrow view IMO 8)
Geldof is overexposed but in his case it's slightly different as he is being recognised for charity work rather than music (just as well...)Do you agree with say the honorary award for Bob Geldof?
Have you seen him on Question Time? If you can give me a single reason why his opinions are worth hearing or why he should be offered any kind of award I'll be glad to listen...Why is Zephaniah an arse?
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Mark wrote:
Geldof is overexposed but in his case it's slightly different as he is being recognised for charity work rather than music (just as well...)
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Fair enough. Thats what I was getting at.
Arise, Sir Bruce Lee.. ha ha!
I didnt mean give the guy a knighthood as such, but I think he was honoured with a statue in Hong Kong on what would have been his 65th birthday.
I know we can "live without entertainment" but the world would be very dull and surely you can agree that (for example) Bruce was one of the most iconic figures in martial arts cinema? 8) If you dont think a person such as he should be recognised (ie given awards), they should at least be revered as doing something special in their field IMO.
I never said that we could live without scientists and doctors
, but they've been honoured by the monarch of the day too - Sir Issac Newton for one. 
Ronnie Barker wasnt given a knighthood, David Jason was. Barker was a fantastic comic actor and writer (before he died, he got an OBE - I think?) I acknowledge his contribution to comedy
Havent really seen Ben on Question Time, I knew him best when I was younger (he was a kids' poet then).
Geldof is overexposed but in his case it's slightly different as he is being recognised for charity work rather than music (just as well...)
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Fair enough. Thats what I was getting at.
Arise, Sir Bruce Lee.. ha ha!
I know we can "live without entertainment" but the world would be very dull and surely you can agree that (for example) Bruce was one of the most iconic figures in martial arts cinema? 8) If you dont think a person such as he should be recognised (ie given awards), they should at least be revered as doing something special in their field IMO.
I never said that we could live without scientists and doctors
Ronnie Barker wasnt given a knighthood, David Jason was. Barker was a fantastic comic actor and writer (before he died, he got an OBE - I think?) I acknowledge his contribution to comedy
Havent really seen Ben on Question Time, I knew him best when I was younger (he was a kids' poet then).
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I don't have a problem with recognition or even a sensible level of reverence but I don't believe the government should be handing out titles and awards to famous entertainers who are extremelywell-paid for what they do. Bruce was a phenomenal martial artist but I'm not sure what you're trying to say really?grim_tales wrote:I know we can "live without entertainment" but the world would be very dull and surely you can agree that (for example) Bruce was one of the most iconic figures in martial arts cinema? 8) If you dont think a person such as he should be recognised (ie given awards), they should at least be revered as doing something special in their field IMO.
And I have no beef with that...I never said that we could live without scientists and doctors, but they've been honoured by the monarch of the day too - Sir Issac Newton for one.
Yeah, he was a fine comic talent, but is it necessary to give him or anyone an order or peerage to prove it? Isn't that what the bloody Baftas are for?Ronnie Barker wasnt given a knighthood, David Jason was. Barker was a fantastic comic actor and writer (before he died, he got an OBE - I think?) I acknowledge his contribution to comedy
I'm having a hard time alligning the words kids and poet in the same sentence.Havent really seen Ben on Question Time, I knew him best when I was younger (he was a kids' poet then).
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No, its not always neccessary to give out peerages to entetainers (depends who they are though?) Dame Judi Dench sounds much better than Dame Kelly Holmes
Here's an interesting one - in the 16th century, Drake was knighted for his round the world voyage. Is it right for Ellen MCCarthur (sp?) to be made a Dame for this? Tis a fantastic achievement to be sure, going round the world anyway let alone breaking the speed record on top of that.
But whether they (entertainers) get CBE's etc or not, they have their place in the world as much as anything else.
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