Acid Granny – ‘I Love The Brits and I Love The Queen’
Sometimes you just need to hear a song about the lovely Queen and the Brits from Acid Granny, the synth trolley enthusiasts known for roaming the streets with their gear causing a stir.
The song was born out of a busking trip to London in November 2019. We tried to blast the Brits with everything we had but all the rain, red tape and rude lads in brown shoes had us in bits. The only thing that kept us going was the dream that we could develop a relationship with the Queen. We tried to sing it into existence the royal ridings. It felt good to imagine the British royal family were human beings.
Video by Katie Freeney.
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