PRIMAL SCREAM are better known for their 1991 album Screamadelica but the Glasgow rockers are also massive Celtic fans. Amidst the chaos of Coronavirus, people have had more time on their hands and one artist has created an incredible photograph quality painting of lead singer Bobby Gillespie.
The Official Primal Scream twitter account @OfficialScream quoted the tweet and commented ‘Oh oh oh it’s magic you know, gonna be 9 in a row’ to their 100k followers.
Oh oh oh it’s magic you know, gonna be 9 in a row 🍀 https://t.co/7266R3J5sU
— Primal Scream (@ScreamOfficial) April 21, 2020
Scottish football has voted to declare the standings in the Championship, League 1 and League 2 but for Celtic and the Premiership, there is a nervous wait to see whether Celtic will be declared champions away from the pitch or we will have the chance to win it on the pitch. Either way, as the band that performed ‘Loaded’ said, it’s gonna be 9-in-a-row!
This is the latest painting from the talented Chrismark Gascon.
This piece celebrates one of the finest artists that Glasgow has produced and a proud fellow hoops fan.
This one is called “Get your hoops on honey”
I hope like it 🍀💚🍀🎼 pic.twitter.com/Eujvyq8SAE
— bhoysart (@bhoysart) April 20, 2020
Matt Corr’s Invincible is out early May!
If you have been reading Matt’s regular contributions on The Celtic Star or indeed in the Matchday Programme or in the Celtic View you will know just how talented a Celtic writer he is. The book is published by The Celtic Star and you can pre-order below.
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