In 20-0-3 Explained

In 20-0-3
Cover:Joe_Jackson in 20-0-3 cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Joe Jackson
Released:16 February 2004
Recorded:2004
Genre:Rock
Label:Great Big Island
Prev Title:Stranger Than You
Prev Year:2001

"In 20-0-3" is a song by the British musician Joe Jackson. It was self-distributed via his personal website and not available on any album.

The lyrics of "In 20-0-3" criticizes the decision of New York mayor Michael Bloomberg in the year 2003 to ban smoking in every bar and club in the city, stating that 'secondhand smoke' was killing 1,000 New Yorkers per year.

"In 20-0-3" was released in partnership with FOREST (Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco) and was made available to order on Jackson's website. The proceeds of the song went towards fighting smoking bans. Jackson told The Independent in 2004, "I'm one of those songwriters who writes about anything and everything. In this case, I wrote a song about something that made me angry."[1]

Jackson actively campaigned against smoking bans in both the United States and the United Kingdom. In 2005 he published the pamphlet The Smoking Issue[2] and in 2007 the essay Smoke, Lies and the Nanny State.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Guest . Katy . 2 March 2004 . Joe Jackson gets the blues over smoke-free bars . . 8.
  2. Web site: The Smoking Issue . https://web.archive.org/web/20080508022124/http://www.forestonline.org/output/Page303.asp . 8 May 2008 . Web.archive.org . 8 May 2008 . 10 April 2014.
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20121202083043/http://joejackson.com/smoke-lies.pdf. Smoke, Lies and the Nanny State. PDF. Joejackson.com. 2 December 2012. 4 December 2015.