Gavin Rossdale has said he used to be disappointed that Bush didn’t have as big a UK fanbase as their international one.In a new interview with The Guardian, Rossdale, who was born in London, answered a string of quick-fire questions ahead of the release of Bush’s eighth studio album, ‘The Kingdom’.Asked what his life’s biggest disappointment has been, the frontman replied: “Sometimes it was disappointing not to have the fan base at home in the UK that we had elsewhere.”Despite originating from the UK, Bush were considerably less popular in their home country, especially in the mid-1990s.
In the US, they sold over 10 million records, and their debut album, ‘Sixteen Stone’, was certified 6x platinum by the RIAA.Rossdale was also asked about.
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