Will Boyzone singer Ronan Keating's modern Sunday show add a 'moment of sparkle',not to mention listeners, to London's Magic 105.4?It's fair to assume that Thom Yorke will not feature too highly on Ronan Keating's playlist in his modern career as a DJ for the London music station Magic 105.4. "He was incredibly impolite and I will never forgive him, and " remembers Keating of his first and only meeting with the Radiohead frontman at Dublin's Clarence Hotel,owned by U2's Bono and the Edge."I was a sizable Radiohead fan and I still really like the music. I went up and said hello and he just grunted and walked off. I thought, whatever, and God savor you."Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com