April 15, 2021, 8:02 pm
Suggs attending the premiere for the documentary Before We Was We: Madness By Madness at Odeon Cinema in London (Ian West/PA)
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Madness frontman Graham “Suggs” McPherson has lamented the loss of pubs in London and said the capital was “better” when he was young.
Speaking during the virtual premiere for a documentary charting the ska music pioneers’ rise to fame during the late 70s, the singer, who celebrated his 60th birthday in January, listed the rise of supermarket alcohol and mobile phones as factors that had led to the decline.
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