Suggs added as support in Paris
posted by davidt on Tuesday November 09 2004, @09:00AM

Aly Panic writes:

As seen on the message boards, Suggs' name has been added to posters for the Paris Zenith's gig.

Do you think they'll duet a Come Back To Camden/Camden Town Medley?

 
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    Christ, I prefered the other guest ! (Score:0)
    Polly Jean, would you mind switching with Suggs ?
    Anonymous -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @10:01AM (#136657)
      Give me a cigarette... (Score:1)
      For some reason, I thought Suggs and Moz had fallen out after the Madstock 1992 episode.

      I seem to remember Suggs saying that Moz left the stage after "someone threw a fag paper at him".
      Auric Goldfinger -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @10:03AM (#136658)
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      Do my eyes deceive me, or is Senna's Lotus sounding rough?
        Suggs (Score:0)
        Didn't Suggs sing backup on Sing Your Life or one of the tracks produced around that time? I wonder if he would join Moz on stage for that number.

        I do remember a bootleg version of Suggs performing a great cover of Suedehead live using just a piano. It circled the net about two years ago. So maybe they'll do that track together.
        Anonymous -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @10:22AM (#136662)
        • Re:Suggs by Kate1980 (Score:1) Tuesday November 09 2004, @10:46AM
          They WON'T sing together (Score:0)
          He just opens for him. James Makes never sang Candle with moz either, now did he?
          Hopefully Suggs plays some Madness-tunes as well.
          Anonymous -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @10:29AM (#136664)
            Suggs apeared on... (Score:0)
            Get off the Stage (the spoken line 'have you seen yourself recently'), Piccadilly Palaré and did indeed do BVs on Sing Your Life.
            He also performed a live version of a wonderful skiffle-esque cover of Suedehead which segued rather marvellously into Our Frank!
            John
            Anonymous -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @11:24AM (#136677)
              Suggs (Score:1, Interesting)
              I met Suggs last year at the opening of an art exhibition. He was an absolute gentleman and diamond geezer. I asked him about El Moz. Said he didnt really have much contact with him but was full of praise. Said that the Madstock incident was very unfortunate. Wrong place, wrong time. Wave a union jack now and nobody would bat an eyelid...
              Anonymous -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @12:23PM (#136685)
              • Re:Suggs by I was a good kid (Score:1) Tuesday November 09 2004, @02:45PM
                sucks (Score:0)
                what is this crap band?
                Anonymous -- Tuesday November 09 2004, @11:33PM (#136753)
                  Suggs + Morrissey (Score:1)
                  Thought this might be worth posting.

                  I met Suggs in the Grouch Club about three weeks ago, and I have to say he was less that complimentary about you know who. If you'd told me then that he was about to support him on tour I'd have said there was no chance.

                  I knew they used to be friends, but when I asked about Morrissey he was very dismissive to say the least. He did emerge from the bogs later on singing "There is a Light" though.
                  finethen -- Wednesday November 10 2004, @03:22AM (#136765)
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                  Maybe true? Hopefully not. (Score:1)
                  I just heard a terrible rumour that Suggs may be appearing on the dross, pit of intelligence that is I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. I really hope this doesn't happen as it would really stain him for me. John Lydon only got through with some respectability left.
                  dazzak -- Wednesday November 10 2004, @06:46AM (#136777)
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