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nostr:npub1r7v02jg5l9sen70p53ug3j4uygq0zapsuvqc64fy5xxd2dq43hcse8qwpu I always thought he was fired for not showing up and for being a prima donna. That said, he was certainly more pop-oriented than the rest. I like the various versions of Big Audio Dynamite, but punk it was not.
nostr:npub1agalf8xeu7tz6pjfcna9ydsm9hawuhfc62qy274w90h27my06yssruu8vx nostr:npub1mwl4360ehkrdcyfmxpkfyqcmjhtjvndeyymza2ujnw6khe7ag5qq6v3htl nostr:npub1r7v02jg5l9sen70p53ug3j4uygq0zapsuvqc64fy5xxd2dq43hcse8qwpu I'm not sure how much meaning you can attribute to lace color. My guess is that, in many – but not all – cases it was a fashion rather than a political choice.
Real examples. In college I lived in a dorm with a POS racist skinhead. He wore black laces rather than white or red laces. For me, yellow and brown came with the boots and I never thought of changing them.
FWIW, here are someone's thoughts on what lace colors mean:
