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MADGE V MOZ Re: Morrissey front cover (699) Madonna plays in Scotland for the i rst time EVER and you choose to put an old picture of Morrissey on the front cover? I like Morrissey too, but REALLY? Niall Walker, via Facebook The List: We understand your consternation Niall and yes, history was most dei nitely made that weekend in Murrayi eld, but, to be honest, we were a bit worried she was going to be, how can we put this, pure rubbish, seeing as her last album was a big let- down for many (even her die-hard fans) and reviews of her other UK dates ranged from luke-warm to stone-cold. We did send a reviewer along though, just to be sure – see what they thought at list.co.uk
CAPITAL MOANER I really hate people who use Instagram i lters too much. Why not just take a good photo? Also can’t stand @thelistmagazine any more. There should be a separate Edinburgh and weeji issue. @GrumpyEdinburgh, via Twitter
can’t can’t do anything about the do anything about the Instagram thing, but for the duration of our Festival run we’ll be splitting our Edinburgh and Glasgow content for easier navigation. Check out page 95 onward for our Outside the Festival coverage – we get the feeling a man of your temperament might want to escape the city a bit this month.
The List: Unfortunately Grumpy, we EIGG-CELLENT Re: Fence Records’ Away
Game (●●●●●) Game (●●●●●) List music critic Nicola Meighan wrote a heartfelt i ve-star review of Fence Records’ Away Game – here are some of the responses we got on Twitter. @armida3T @PictishTrail @thelistmagazine ahhh the memories. @MichaelSince83 @Nicola_Meighan @fencerecords @isleofeigg @thelistmagazine What’s that? No, it’s just
something in my eye. *sniff* @eagleowlattack @armida3T @PictishTrail @thelistmagazine @Nicola_Meighan I welled up reading that. (Think I’m still hungover.)
@SLG_Photo @Nicola_Meighan @fencerecords @isleofeigg @thelistmagazine Aw Nicola, that is the best review yet, totally sums it up. **sob**
M Y E D I N B U R G H 8 THE LIST 2–9 Aug 2012
HENRY ROLLINS The straight-edge raconteur recollects times in the capital
First time I came to Edinburgh I don’t know enough about the place.
was . . .
As far as I can tell, 1999. My favourite place to eat is . . .
I come back because . . . I come back for shows. It’s why I go most places.
Edinburgh’s unique selling point
is . . . Beautiful city and good people. I know that sounds kind of generic but that’s really it.
I don’t think I have been to any one place there more than once.
I am most likely to be found . . .
At the venue, from 1600 hrs onwards.
I am least likely to be found . . . At the pub.
The one thing Edinburgh really needs is . . .
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