>You're kidding right? I don't read
>People magazine but isn't half
>their stories about stars, musician
>and actors complaining about others? I wouldn't know. I don't read it because I don't believe two words in it. Tabloid journalism doesn't interest me.
>Some I know: Ian Gillan of
>Deep Purple fame touring solo,
>when asked if he'd ever
>work with Ritchie Blackmore again
>answered: "Ritchie had a very
>controlling father and now he's
>become the control freak. I
>can't work like that."
Exactly why he was touring solo. Richie Blackmore is a rock legend. Where exactly is Ian Gilliam these days? Hmmmm.
>Going way back to a little
>known feud: Mick Jagger when
>asked about progressive rock said
>it wasn't rock music, that
>if you wanted theatrics and
>you couldn't go to the
>theatre then go see Genesis,
>if you want rock music
>come and see the Stones.
>To get back at him,
>when Gabriel wrote "The Battle
>of Epping Forest" a song
>about city gang wars, he
>included a Mick-the-prick character. There
>was also a dig at
>Bob Dylan in there but
>I can't remember what it
>was about.
As Solsberry Hill was about his breakup with Genesis. Peter Gabriel has a rep for it. Just because he did it doesn't make him well-respected among musicians for it.