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Gavin Friday, former frontman of the Virgin Prunes and art-punk visionary, joins The Michael Anthony Show for Episode 197 — a raw, honest, funny and wide-ranging conversation.
In this episode, the ever-provocative Friday speaks openly about his legendary creative partnership with U2, the media’s betrayal of Sinead O’Connor, and his experiences with David Bowie. He reflects on the importance of artistic integrity, discusses his views on modern politics — including Donald Trump and online toxicity — and shares intimate stories from the chaos of 1970s and 1980's Ireland.
Currently back on the road for his first solo tour in over a decade with 'Ecce Homo', Friday also looks back on his fascinating childhood, his complex relationship with his Dad, and his journey navigating sexuality and art in a world that wasn't always ready for him.
Fiery, unpredictable, and deeply human, this is a revealing insight into one of Irish music’s most essential and provocative voices.
Follow The Michael Anthony Show for more unfiltered conversations.
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By Michael Anthony4
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Gavin Friday, former frontman of the Virgin Prunes and art-punk visionary, joins The Michael Anthony Show for Episode 197 — a raw, honest, funny and wide-ranging conversation.
In this episode, the ever-provocative Friday speaks openly about his legendary creative partnership with U2, the media’s betrayal of Sinead O’Connor, and his experiences with David Bowie. He reflects on the importance of artistic integrity, discusses his views on modern politics — including Donald Trump and online toxicity — and shares intimate stories from the chaos of 1970s and 1980's Ireland.
Currently back on the road for his first solo tour in over a decade with 'Ecce Homo', Friday also looks back on his fascinating childhood, his complex relationship with his Dad, and his journey navigating sexuality and art in a world that wasn't always ready for him.
Fiery, unpredictable, and deeply human, this is a revealing insight into one of Irish music’s most essential and provocative voices.
Follow The Michael Anthony Show for more unfiltered conversations.
Support the show

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