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[[File:Ian Dury.jpg | 200px | right | thumb |Ian Dury]] ==Relevance== Ian played "[[London,_England_1992-08-08_(Morrissey_concert)|Madstock]]" the same day as Morrissey. In Will Birch's "Ian Dury - The Definitive Biography" (2010), he describes: <blockquote> "That summer Ian and the Blockheads appeared at ‘Mad-stock’, a music festival in London’s Finsbury Park headlined by Madness. Also on the bill was the former Smiths star Morrissey. As he walked on stage that afternoon, Morrissey earned a quick ‘Good luck, mate’ from Ian. ‘It was like the curse of doom,’ says Ingrid Mansfield-Allman. ‘Morrissey was bottled off. What Ian really meant when he said “Good luck, mate”, was “See you in hell”." </blockquote> Ian suggested (in an online [https://www.vice.com/en/article/rjn4gr/ian-rubbish-interview Vice article], 2014) that Margaret On The Guillotine wasn't about Margaret Thatcher: <blockquote> "Morrissey, very vocal on her, said: And people like you Make me feel so old inside Please die I don’t think he meant that Maggie Thatcher. Might’ve been another one." </blockquote> [[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Music]]
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