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Blair's Rock 'n' Roll Roots Come Back to Haunt Him

- by AMMU KANNAMPILLY ABC News

LONDON, March 2, 2007 - Not many people know this, but British Prime Minister Tony Blair fronted a rock band called Ugly Rumours during his years at Oxford University. (Full story)

Now, 30 years later, Ugly Rumours is set to make a comeback.

No, not the original Ugly Rumours, but a new band - using the same name - whose first single is a cover version of the 1970 Edwin Starr hit "War (what is it good for?)" and whose lead singer bears an unsettling resemblance to ... you guessed it, Tony Blair.

The video for the single, which can be viewed on YouTube, ends with the singer's arrest for spreading "ugly rumors" that have led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.

As if this wasn't embarrassing enough for Blair, the policewoman in the video responsible for handcuffing the fake "Tony Blair" is none other than the real Tony Blair's sister-in-law Lauren Booth - a journalist and longtime critic of the Iraq War.

Booth, who is away on holiday, could not be reached for comment, but when ABCNEWS.com contacted the song's producer, Ben Grey, he said that "she seemed perfectly happy to do it - anything to spread the pro-peace message."

Initially released by the Stop the War Coalition in December, the single, available only as a download, was heavily promoted at last weekend's anti-war march in London, with organizers suggesting that it was a "musical referendum" on Blair. (Full story)

 

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