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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Punk pranks lefts ELVIS COSTELLO with a nasty taste in his mouth and his shoes on fire during his heyday as an angry young man.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
SEX PISTOLS guitarist GLEN MATLOCK and PRIMAL SCREAM frontman BOBBY GILLESPIE are the latest rockers to pay tribute to THE STOOGES star RON ASHETON, who died on Tuesday (06Jan09).
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Newspost Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): Sex Pistols guitarist Glen Matlock and Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie have paid tribute to The Stooges star Ron Asheton, who died on January 6, 2009. Asheton, who was 60 when he passed away, died of a suspected heart attack. Asheton’s body was discovered by police in the living room of his Michigan [...]
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | yesterday
SEX PISTOLS guitarist GLEN MATLOCK and PRIMAL SCREAM frontman BOBBY GILLESPIE are the latest rockers to pay tribute to THE STOOGES star RON ASHETON, who died on ...
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Entertainment and Showbiz! (Free subscription) | 12/29/2008
Supermodel Kate Moss celebrated beau Jamie Hince’s 40th birthday with a 100,000 pound Andy Warhol-themed bash. Hince turned up as Warhol in an ice blonde wig with black-rimmed glasses and Moss transformed her converted barn in the Cotswolds into the late pop artist’s factory. Sadie Frost, actor Rhys Ifans, hairdresser James Brown, model Rose Ferguson and Primal [...]
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Newspost Online (Free subscription) | 12/21/2008
London, Dec 21 (ANI): Supermodel Kate Moss celebrated beau Jamie Hince’s 40th birthday with a 100,000 pound Andy Warhol-themed bash. Hince turned up as Warhol in an ice blonde wig with black-rimmed glasses and Moss transformed her converted barn in the Cotswolds into the late pop artist’s factory. Sadie Frost, actor Rhys Ifans, hairdresser James Brown, model [...]
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Manchester Online (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
FOR any poor souls out there struggling to combat the befuddling symptoms, which stem from the unyielding onslaught of winter – you could do a lot worse than spend 20 minutes in the company of Gary ‘Mani’ Mountfield.
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Brooklyn Vegan (Free subscription) | 12/10/2008
"A HALF-EMPTY venue and a middle-aged audience appeared to suggest that Primal Scream were not as relevant as they'd like to think they are. Opening the night with the dirge, electro distortion of Kill All Hippies, the band rapidly ploughed...
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Manchester Evening News (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
FOR any poor souls out there struggling to combat the befuddling symptoms, which stem from the unyielding onslaught of winter – you could do a lot worse than spend 20 minutes in the company of Gary ‘Mani’ Mountfield.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne was named a living legend at last night's Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour awards.
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MTV Newsroom (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
Here’s the thing. I’m sure the Spice Girls reunion tour was lovely. I imagine the costumes were really shiny, skimpy and complicated. The energy was SOOOOO HIGH!!!!! The lady-love was off the charts. Hell, the music may have even been decent or whatever. To be honest, I’ve never heard of the Vodafone Live Music Awards — [...]
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kimbofo (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
Once-upon-a-time I used to dream of going to the Royal Albert Hall to see anyone -- or anything -- just so that I could say I'd been there. Going there twice in just a matter of months to see a live performance must surely border on the eccentric or the extravagant. And yet, last night, I was back sitting in one of the little plush red swing seats, under the dome, waiting for the lights to dim so that...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
To a Scots crowd, Glasvegas may be victims of the Irvine Welsh effect. Feted as sharp-tongued poets of the gutter whose mastery of dialect and intonation evokes a life experience that most will be unfamiliar with, they sound pretty normal north of the border.