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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

Phill: So when does the Pugwash really, honestly last-ever farewell tour start?

Thomas: We’ll be having three of them next year and a couple more in 2013.

Stuart: Clang alert! I was talking to Imelda May the other day and inevitably the subject of Amy Winehouse came up. She said that with 20 years of gigging and recording under her belt, she’s been able to embrace success while Amy seemed frightened

by it.

Phill: I did Amy’s first 6Music interview, then she came in again for the second album and she was on … Buzzcocks twice. It was just heartbreaking because she was a kid. Such a waste, but some people are just going to do that.

Lydia: Even at the very low level we’re at, there’s a lot of pressure on you not to let people down. Multiply that by a thousand and I can see how you might struggle.

James: Amy Winehouse was signed when she was crazy young and by the end of it was responsible for maybe 60 people’s jobs on top of having to perform and come up with the next ten million-selling album. Add drink and drugs to the equation and I can totally understand why she imploded like she did. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t remember her label ever saying to the media “leave her alone” or insisting that she take six months out to get body and soul together. On the other hand, she wasn’t a 12-year-old girl, she was a fully-grown woman who could make her own decisions, albeit mostly the wrong ones.

Thomas: I’d like to know who the tour manager was that let her go on stage in Belgrade completely off her head. That YouTube clip was a car crash. I get what you say about her being a grown-up capable of making her own decisions, but somebody should have gone, “She’s not well, gig cancelled.”

Stuart: It seems fitting that we bring today’s proceedings to a close by discussing President Higgins. Everyone happy that it’s him and not Sean Gallagher who’s going to be living rent-free for the next seven years in the Phoenix Park?

James: I’ve been canvassing for Michael D and the Labour party since I was five-years-old, so I’m chuffed he got in. It’s just a pity there’s no money in the country for him to do anything.



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