Wisdom of Such Re-Branding

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Anyone for a spot of mindblowing, ear-splitting, pogoinducing, cock-comb-tossing, authority-defying, antiestablishment, aggressive punk-rock? Best nip down to your local National Trust tearoom. Britain's favourite landowning organisation is at it again - after embracing modernism just recently with its contentious new talking benches, dear old Auntie NT (sister, in the national mindset at least, of that other muchloved straight-laced corporation, Auntie BBC) has released a collection of punk rock music on CD which can be bought from its quaint shops or online.

That's right. Not just ordinary rock music - which the charity is hardly associated with at the most switched-on of times - not even funky folk which leans to eras past. But full-on, unabridged, punk rock. The stuff that used to shock 10 million people every time someone like Johnny Rotten took to the airwaves.

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Wisdom of Such Re-Branding

Not that Mr Lydon, as he's known in 2011, is doing much shocking nowadays, appearing as the TV face of Country Life butter.

This news of punk's marriage to the National Trust is enough to have old c...

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