Gary Numan, unlikely sex symbols and U2’s £1,000 night in the desert

Gary Numan, unlikely sex symbols and U2’s £1,000 night in the desert

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

Spice-filled items tossed into the conversational cooking-pot this week include:-

 

… our charming encounter with Gary Numan, possibly the world’s most contented man.

 

… the next step in the age of spectacle: the sensory bombardment of U2’s shows at the Las Vegas Sphere and the crippling cost of experiencing it. 

 

… Taylor Swift’s genius for publicity and the subtle art of connecting with “Joe Six-Pack”.

 

… the shockingly unwise and unfathomable pronouncements of Roger Waters and how his fall-out with David Gilmour makes Lennon’s ‘How Do You Sleep?’ seem like a love letter. 

 

… pop stars and their hair transplants. 

 

… what do bands think of their tribute acts?

 

.. the ‘Austin Powers’ albums of David McCallum, a star so huge he needed a police motorcade.

 

… Hugh Laurie, James Gandolfini, Carrie Fisher, Colin Firth, Felicity Kendal and others whose TV roles made them sex symbols.

 

… and do rock stars really change people’s political views?


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