Naga Munchetty was interviewing Status Quo musician Francis Rossi when he suddenly warned he was going to cut the interview short on BBC Breakfast.
Naga and co-host Charlie Stayt welcomed the star on to the programme to talk about his band’s upcoming tour. Francis was also keen to talk about the compilation album he’s curated of the biggest rock songs from the 80s - featuring bangers from the likes of Alice Cooper and White Snake.
But when the presenters asked the singer to explain why there were some songs he’d purposely left out, as Frank revealed too much, he joked he would finish the interview early."I’m fascinated, Francis when you said about the bands you deliberately didn’t like because of competition," Charlie pondered to start.
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