Not sure that I would buy into this kind of retro-snobbery.

 

Would the Sir Winston who wanted 'plenty of brass bands' have wanted any
coloured people at the unveiling?

 

WSC was actually quite adventurous at certain points in his life.  The 90
year-old may have wanted 'plenty of brass bands' but the younger Winston was
outraged by the attempt to prevent prostitutes plying their trade in the
Empire Palace of Varieties in London's Leicester Square.  Which Winston
would not have approved of Daltry?  1898?  1908?  1921? 1941? 1964?

 

Dave

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Rafe Heydel-Mankoo
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 10:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ChurchillChat] Bust Ceremony "Teaser" video released by
Speaker's Office

 

I know that we are not supposed to speculate about how historical figures
might react to the issues of today. However, I think I can say quite
confidentially that Sir Winston Churchill would not have opted for Roger
Daltry of The Who to perform at the solemn and distinguished unveiling of
his bust at the Capitol Building next week. 

 

Hat's off to Senator Boehner for his stirring tribute to Sir Winston and the
great video he put out...but...really? To say ""What better way to celebrate
Winston Churchill's friendship to the United States than to have one of
Britain's most legendary recording artists perform in the halls of the
Capitol," Boehner said in the release.  "Roger's performance is sure to
guarantee that the Churchill bust receives the first-class welcome it
deserves." strikes me as rather odd.  

 

Only in America! I can't imagine Elton John singing at the unveiling of
Reagan's statue in London.  A choir singing the Battle Hymn of the Republic
would have been glorious.  Suddenly I'm not *quite* so envious of not being
at the unveiling.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/click/2013/10/who-frontman-heads-to-the-hill-1
75874.html

 

RHM

 

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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 10:38:40 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Bust Ceremony "Teaser" video released by Speaker's
Office
To: [email protected]

 

Colleagues,

 

Please see link released today by the office of the Speaker of the House in
regards to next week's dedication ceremony of the Churchill bust in Statuary
Hall:

 

http://www.speaker.gov/video/churchill-ceremony-teaser-released

 

Regards,

 

David


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