"I liked AC/DC," Lee said. "If you were going to shoot someone, you'd really want to do it while you were listening to them." "What about the Beatles? Did you feel like shooting anyone listening to them?" Lee considered seriously for a moment, then said, "Myself." At the same time he was laughing, Ig was distressed. Not liking the Beatles was almost as bad as not knowing about them at all."

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Source: National Press Club address| Q & A session, jbh.ministers.treasury.gov.au. September 18, 2013 - September 21, 2015.

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Joe Hill

Labor Activist, Songwriter

Joe Hill was a prominent labor activist and songwriter known for his powerful contributions to the labor movement and his enduring songs advocating for workers' rights.

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