Kathy Burke on the "Ouija Board" video shoot

Re: Kathy Burke on Ouija Board video shooting BBC 6 Music

Does anyone know Morrissey's friend Murray?

Murray Chalmers. Moz's EMI PR manager at the time and personal friend.
 
What a wonderful woman! Make her a Dame. In fact, just make her the bloody Queen and ship the incumbent back home to Germany along with her inbred brood.

Murray Charming also makes a guest appearance in the infamous Julie Burchill piece published in the 'Sunday Times' in 1994. Written in anger, as Moz had turned up unannounced at her door, she repeatedly taunts him with the notion that Murray is his boyfriend. Unavailable online, curiously.
 
Re: Kathy Burke on Ouija Board video shooting BBC 6 Music

Kathy is this week's guest of Jarvis' Sunday Service.

Jarvis asked her about how she ended up in Ouija Board video.

You can listen again from iPlayer 0:58:00 (after Scott Walker's Funeral Tango).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b01f87fg

Does anyone know Morrissey's friend Murray?

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thats him .

here is an interview
http://thepopcop.co.uk/2008/07/page/4/


i do remember that someone (aynim?) posted the "pink list"from the newspaper independent in
which he was included.

in can only remember his name being mentioned in that long infamous uncut 1998 article
and in an article in slim nme special by sylvia(?) patterson





i cannot listen to it- what did kathy say?
 
Re: Kathy Burke on Ouija Board video shooting BBC 6 Music

cant stand jarvis,bit of a weed,but kathy is such a down to earth woman,would love to have a few beers with her,she must be a good laugh,and she has great taste.
 
leave jarvis alone, as DJs go he is pretty good. kathy burke was excellent and made a rather candid joke about Moz fancying young mexicans which I am sure he'll be appalled by if he gets to hear about it... put it this way, after that quip I can't see Moz asking Kathy Burke to appear in another video.
 
thanks so much for this... Being from germany I only knew her from the Ouija-Board-video... Judged from this interview she seems to be a remarkable person. Great interview.

You are very welcome. There are so many really interesting programmes in the Desert Island Discs archive. It is a great British institution.

This is a rather good edition with the legendary John Peel...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/68922fc5#p00940m5

His preamble into his choice of Roy Orbison's "It's Over" is great. He hears this magnificent song coming over a transistor radio from an industrial estate at six in the morning while waiting on a railway platform for a train to London. "A magical moment.", he says, and you just know it must have been and long for it to have happened to you.

My favourite recently was with Martin Sheen...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/2181a152#b00zzn2c

Just a lovely, lovely guy.
 
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