Happy 44th Birthday, Mr. Brian Molko!
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Happy 44th Birthday, Mr. Brian Molko!
Brian on the cover of A PLACE FOR US TO DREAM
I mean, this is sooooooo romantic.
Happy 45th birthday, Jonny!
His smile means the world to me. I don’t know what he’d been through that night, but everything will be alright, because he’s stronger than we thought.
Good luck on the 20th anniversary tour.
Brian has been posting some pictures about art on Instagram lately (as he always does). But after seeing the painting featuring two young ladies kissing on a boat, especially with his caption “THIS IS HAPPENING NOW”, I’ve been thinking: what is that about? What is the implication? Yes, I don’t know a thing about art. (Found that a nice painting though.) But Brian’s understanding of art is inspiring in a way. Sorry, I’m talking bullshit. Please feel free to delete my caption if you would like to reblog the gif set. ;-)
“Brian Molko tries to steal the limelight by assaulting Lard during the tricky guitar solo, and flicking beer at him in the midst of frenzied creation. But he is just jealous….” Epic! NME 1997, Text: Johnny Cigarettes, Photo: Steve Double
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Happy Birthday, Mr. Brian Molko!
There’s nothing like watching a big smile spreading over Brian’s face.
Brian once said, “it (BFTS) is about a journey, I guess.”
I can’t stand that new trend, the new political correctness. The healthy, holy MTV world where everything is fun and nobody takes drugs. Yeah right! It’s the new trend that they treat drugs like a disease that is spread by musicians and everybody is busy pretending that they’re clean, especially if they just did a stint of rehab. Pretending to be good guys and publicly confessing that they were oh so wrong, they’re hypocrites!
Brian Molko (Circus, May 1999)
Placebo: Bruise pristine, (MTV 5 Night Stand 1998)