Twas ever so. #DougAnthonyAllStars
DAAS were known for continuing to act, or to remain in character, during interviews. Much of this was just banter, but they also had serious messages. DAAS were often criticising the media and part of this was to tell outrageous lies to journalists during interviews and attempt to see them published as fact. In one of the best-known instances of this, the group told British reporters that their namesake, former Australian politician Doug Anthony, was a much-loved Prime Minister of Australia who had been assassinated on 11 November 1975, by right-wing extremists. (In fact, Anthony is a former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia who had led the right-of-center National Party of Australia from 1971 to 1984.) The lie was printed in The Times, The Guardian and The Independent. This game continued undetected until in 1990 the group told a reporter that they had been cast in Batman and had become great friends with Jack Nicholson, both lies. The story was reported as fact in newspapers around Australia and appeared as a cover story in the TV guide of Melbourne's Herald Sun before the media realised the hoax. source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Anthony_All_Stars
seconded!
and their subversive head fuckery when dealing with the mainstream media both here and in Britain remains, imho, unsurpassed
(snapshot below for anyone who doesn't know / remember what I'm referring to)
#DAAS #DougAnthonyAllStars #AusPol
#daas were a brilliant comedy band in Australia, but more than that they were just a brilliant band full stop. #douganthonyallstars