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The other big news from the world of pop this week is that the Rolling Stones are to play Glastonbury this Summer: a band who make both Bowie and Moz look like Spring chickens with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards both 70 this year. Given the announcement that Morrissey may never tour again on health grounds, Smithsfest might have been an increasingly rare opportunity for his mostly white, male fanbase to commune together to celebrate their idol.

Yet no doubt everyone in the room could claim expertise on the subject. It also seems that in the scramble to celebrate these gargoyles of pop, some aspects of their past have been suitably airbrushed out of the versions that all-and-sundry now express fondness for, including David Cameron. Bowie notoriously performed a Nazi salute for fans at Victoria Station in the early 70s when in his Thin White Duke phase long before he married a Somali. Pop should not be pickled in aspic.

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Thankfully both Bowie with a critically lauded new album and Morrissey who has an autobiography out imminently are still producing fresh output but the retrograde tendency of constantly celebrating past pop triumphs should not be at the expense of new bands.

All the young dudes should also get some recognition too, otherwise where are our next Ziggy and Moz going to come from? Skip to main news content Skip to news search Skip to news navigation Skip to All 4 navigation. Pop should not be pickled in aspic It also seems that in the scramble to celebrate these gargoyles of pop, some aspects of their past have been suitably airbrushed out of the versions that all-and-sundry now express fondness for, including David Cameron.