Friday, July 26, 2013

Gordon in the morning: Muse play with fire

Gordon seems to have missed his own story this morning, deciding to portray Muse's admission they bribe officials as a bit of a lark:

But the size of their productions have been causing them problems of late, with the band having to resort to backhanders to get shows on.
Frontman MATT BELLAMY said: “Everywhere you go there are problems. We have accountants and lawyers arguing with all sorts of local councils and police and promoters.

“In Rome, we had to bribe people with thousands of euros just to be allowed to blast our fire effects. We had to phone the British Embassy in Rome and argue with some official.

“If you want to do things like this on the move, it’s quite a big deal. It’s pretty bloody expensive, though. It’s mind-boggling how much, actually.”
You'd have thought that someone working for The Sun, where so many of the staff are being investigated for allegedly dropping money into the pockets of public officials might spot that Bellamy is admitting to a crime.

More importantly, with the long history of fire-related disasters at music events, from Santika to the Station Nightclub to the Beverley Hills Supper Club to Cromañón, the very idea that you'd short-circuit local fire regulations by paying off an official is a disgraceful thing to do.


1 comment:

Robin Carmody said...

The reason why The Sun is soft on Bellamy is because he makes the "right sort" of music, i.e. new-establishment rock.

If it were a grime MC, or even Dappy, they'd be picking him up on the most minor and petty offence he hadn't even admitted to, far less potentially serious and dangerous than this.

Like most things associated with Rupert Murdoch, this is really far worse than any kind of old-establishment rock/classical double standards 40 or 50 years ago.

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