Article 5ZWQZ From Billy Bragg to DJ Albo: what Anthony Albanese’s music taste says about him | Andrew Stafford

From Billy Bragg to DJ Albo: what Anthony Albanese’s music taste says about him | Andrew Stafford

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Andrew Stafford
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If he wants to be true to the values of the music he most cherishes, Australia's new PM needs to seize the sea of possibilities created by a more diverse parliament

On Tuesday, Australia's freshly minted prime minister, Anthony Albanese, drew on the words of a songwriter - and committed socialist - in announcing his first ministry. Just because you're going forwards doesn't mean I'm going backwards," Albanese said. He was citing one of Billy Bragg's early songs, To Have and To Have Not, a bitter attack on inequality and privilege. Bragg said he was thrilled for his old mate", whom he has known since the 1990s.

Albanese has made a habit of casually dropping song lyrics into his public appearances. At the beginning of the election campaign, he quoted the Ramones' rallying cry Hey ho let's go" (from arguably that band's best-known song, Blitzkrieg Bop). In 2013, he enjoyed the rare distinction of programming the Australian music television staple Rage, alongside former foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop and Greens leader Adam Bandt.

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