'I eventually had to move'
Kevin Bridges has revealed he made his Glasgow neighbours 'livid' after he had a wild party with Paolo Nutini and a Still Game star.
He also got his good friend Paul Riley - who played Winston Ingram in the BBC series - to pop round, which did not go down well with the neighbours.earlier this week, he said:"Paolo came backstage after one of my gigs with a few of his mates and we were having a few drinks. "I didn't have a guitar so I texted Paul Riley, who plays Winston in Still Game and is a friend of mine, to ask if he had one because Paolo was going to play us a few tunes."The buzzer goes, and this is like 2am, and Paul has brought an electric guitar and an amp.
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