Fat White Family mock IDLESâ Joe Talbot
Fat White Familyâs Lias Saoudi laid into IDLESâ Joe Talbot during a riotous set at Glastonbury‘s Woodsies stage today (June 29).
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Saoudi, sporting skin coloured mesh tights, poked fun at IDLES’ set on the Other stage last night (June 28), during which Talbot led a chant of “Fuck the King!” and inadvertently took part in a Banksy-assisted protest.
Before a rendition of âI Am Mark E Smithâ, Saodui dryly announced: “This is a song about my feminist zeal – itâs called âI am Joe Talbot’”, and later acknowledged the chants at IDLES set by saying: “God save the King! Fuck off”.
It’s not the first time the bands have come to blows. Back in April, the Fat White Family frontman accused them of “grandstanding on that woke ticket”.
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In a conversation with The Independent, he said at the time: “I donât mind bands being dull or whatever, fair enough, but when youâre grandstanding on that woke ticket I just find that anathema to what rock nâ roll really is, which is the reprobates. This is freak country. We donât bring that kind of thing in here.â
Sleaford Mods‘ Jason Williamson has also previously weighed in, and accused IDLES of âappropriating a working class voiceâ.
Saodui again took a swipe following those comments, backing Williamson by saying: “The last thing our increasingly puritanical culture needs right now is a bunch of self neutering middle class boobs telling us to be nice to immigrants; you might call that art, I call it sententious pedantry.â
During IDLES’ set last night, Talbot explained ‘Danny Nedelko’ was “a celebration of the bravery and the hard work of the immigrants who built our country,” and a fake life-raft bearing life jacket wearing dummies worked it’s way through the crowd.
Although it’s now emerged that the migrant boat float was a Banksy piece the band were unaware of, the politically charged tone of their set drew incredibly varied reactions.
every day idles wakes up and proves that bloke from fat white family right
— spud (@spudbracketspud) June 29, 2024
The Daily Mail is gonna have an aneurysm about this Idles set, they got the crowd to shout âfuck the kingâ called Farage a fascist, had a prop of kids in a small boat crowdsurfing during a pro immigration song and ended by shouting ceasefire now. Fucking legends. #Glastonbury pic.twitter.com/qsSUCmNwhB
— Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) June 28, 2024
I cannot fucking stand idles. Every single thing they do just reeks of trying too hard to be different
— george (@gmbarnard22) June 29, 2024
In a four-star review, NME wrote: “[Talbot] repeatedly announces âViva Palestina!â, incites a crowd to bellow âFuck the King!â and demands a circle pit so massive it makes âthe whole fucking field spinâ. He almost gets his wish.”