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    Expensive gig tickets

    What is the highest face-value ticket price you have paid? I went online this morning thinking of booking tickets for Neil Young in June here and almost vomited when I saw the price. Including booking fee it works out at 87.60 EURO per ticket, which is 134.54 USD or 66.61 STG. Much as I love...
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    Inelegant behaviour at Morrissey Doncaster Gig

    From The Guardian today by Dave Simpson. A bad smell is hanging around our pop Since the smoking ban, gigs are being stunk out by other human smells: bodily odours, sweaty socks and - most alarmingly - farts Last Friday's Film&Music carried a First Sight column on a new artist called...
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    Lead singer of Dave Clark Five dies

    Mike Smith, lead singer of the popular 1960s Beat group Dave Clark Five, has died. He was 64. Smith was admitted to a London hospital earlier in the week and passed away on Thursday after contracting pneumonia. The illness is believed to have arisen after the singer suffered a chest infection...
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    Free Luis Bunuel DVD in The London Independent this Sunday

    Luis Bunuel's Film "Viridiana" is being given away. I love a bit of Bunuel, me.
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    Antidepressant drugs don't work – official study

    From the London Independent By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor Tuesday, 26 February 2008 They are among the biggest-selling drugs of all time, the "happiness pills" that supposedly lift the moods of those who suffer depression and are taken by millions of people in the UK every year...
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    London Independent article today Part 1

    Article from the London Independent today. Front page has a pic of Morrissey in "Your Arsenal" era, lamé shirt type... 5 December 2007 10:18 Home > News > UK > This Britain Musical differences: Bigmouth strikes again Is Morrissey a racist? That's the question that has troubled his...
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    Interesting Johnny Marr Interview from The Irish Times Today

    Johnny take a bow He's a legend with a dream rock'n'roll resumé. Former Smiths songwriter and guitarist Johnny Marr has taken 25 years to bag a chunk of a number-one album. He tells Brian Boyd how joining US indie outfit Modest Mouse has fitted him like a musical glove IN A restaurant in...
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