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10th Anniversary Hot Press Summit

To cap another highly eventful rock‘n’roll year, a slew of Ireland’s most hip and happening musician types and gatecrasher Phill Jupitus converge on Dublin for the 10th Anniversary Hot Press Summit. President Higgins, The Stone Roses, Amy Winehouse, the Boys In Green & marauding North Korean submarines are all on the agenda as 2011 is subjected to CSI-style forensic examination.

Stuart Clark, 07 Dec 2011

Thomas: I won’t get into this too deeply but I’ve a pretty horrifying stalker on Facebook. An American woman...

James: You hope!

Thomas: It’s been very weird. They say you’ve arrived when you’ve got a stalker, but that’s bollocks.

Stuart: I inherited a stalker once from Hothouse Flowers, but that’s a story to be recounted over a few pints! Hands up who’ll be going to see the Stone Roses when, as seems inevitable, they play Slane?

Phill: It’s eerily reminiscent of the Sex Pistols. One great album; broke up ‘cause they hated each other; got back together because they needed the cash; nice having ‘em back but you’d rather it’d been The Clash. In this case it’s the Roses with the one great album etc. etc. and The Smiths who you’d rather see.

Thomas: The Smiths will reform, though.

Phill: I’ll put €100 on the table now to say that’ll never happen.

James: They don’t need the cash.

Stuart: Morrissey and Marr maybe, but I wouldn’t say Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke are sat at home lighting big fat Cubans with €50 notes.

Sam: I’d be much more excited if it was Talking Heads who were reforming. I went out recently and bought their whole back catalogue, which is great but also daunting because you know that in a million years of trying you’ll never write something as great as ‘Once In A Lifetime’ or ‘Psycho Killer’. Drake’s Take Care is another record you listen to and go, “God, I’ve so much to learn!”

Stewart: I felt like that listening to the new Ron Sexsmith album, Long Player Late Bloomer. Springsteen’s The Promise is another which makes me go, “Shit, I’d better up my game!” but that can only be a good thing.

Stuart: You’re mates with Ron, aren’t you?

Stewart: I met him touring on the road, and he very kindly guested on my second album, Songs From The Gas Station, which we partly recorded in Toronto where he’s based. He’s the quintessential songwriter’s songwriter…

Thomas: Who wouldn’t mind being less celebrated and more commercially successful, thank you very much!



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