Victims of Success...
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Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood is in hospital with some problem
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He's recently returned to touring after almost 2 years on hiatusmisery guts wrote:Shawn Mendes has had to pause his tour because of health matters.
On the other hand, Pinkpantheress has had to cancel tour plans because of her health.
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Happier news for Mike, having undertaken some experimental treatment, seems to be in improved condition for nowmisery guts wrote:Canu Gyd Fy Arwr - Mike Peters
Rhys Meirion fronts a show where ordinary people are given the chance to sing with their heroes. Rhys took the opportunity to work with his own choice - legendary Welsh frontman from the Alarm, Mike Peters. However Mike had a relapse of his leukaemia. Rhys spoke to Mike's wife Jules about the charity they set up, the Love, Hope, Strength Foundation, and Rhys joined her on a fundraising walk. She and Mike had been married 40 years. Mike improved enough to join Rhys (and Rhys' son) in his studio which is based in an old chapel. The Alarm were around from 1976, and made their TotP debut in 1983. Mike was first diagnosed in 1995. Mike and Rhys did a version of the Alarm number Love, Hope, Strength, translated into Welsh.
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Sum 41 lead Deryck Whibley has written a memoir in which he alleges abuse from the band's ex-manager:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqjr98lg0r4o
Romesh brings along Dr Julia Shaw to see if he can "solve" the then-unsolved murder case. He meets police involved with the case, friends of Tupac, and attends a guided tour which points to one name. As above, Romesh notes that after finishing his prog, the police did make their arrest at last.
Behind The Music: Milli Vanilli
This 2023 repackage of their 1997 prog managed to include "the last interview" from Rob Pilatus, who died before they did some kind of update in 1998. The tone of the show was very much being sympathetic to him and Fabrice Morven, but even so, it was clearer that Fab's heart (and talent) was more in it. Archive of Frank Farian added his side of the story at least, though as there was no mention of Boney M at all, then the show missed a few tricks.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqjr98lg0r4o
The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan - The Murder of Tupac Shakurmisery guts wrote:Bizarrely, there has been an arrest made over the Tupac murder, a mere 27 years late.misery guts wrote:It Happened Here - Tupac & Biggie
From c.2012, the well-worn story of how two rappers came through, briefly befriended each other, then one got shot and things went downhill from there, and soon both were dead.
Romesh brings along Dr Julia Shaw to see if he can "solve" the then-unsolved murder case. He meets police involved with the case, friends of Tupac, and attends a guided tour which points to one name. As above, Romesh notes that after finishing his prog, the police did make their arrest at last.
Behind The Music: Milli Vanilli
This 2023 repackage of their 1997 prog managed to include "the last interview" from Rob Pilatus, who died before they did some kind of update in 1998. The tone of the show was very much being sympathetic to him and Fabrice Morven, but even so, it was clearer that Fab's heart (and talent) was more in it. Archive of Frank Farian added his side of the story at least, though as there was no mention of Boney M at all, then the show missed a few tricks.
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