This week’s theories, rants, ruminations, recollections, weak gags and free and frank exchanges of view alight upon the following …
… is pop music now all about identity?
…. the recording of the Animals’ House of the Rising Sun and other apocryphal tales.
… has any act been as ubiquitous since Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1984?
… or has anyone inspired a greater level of personal devotion than Taylor Swift?
… Peter Green, a shotgun and his accountant.
… books bought but never read.
.. re-reading Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity and the changing benchmarks for good and bad musical taste.
… intriguing parallels between the book and record industries.
… and Neil Tennant braves the digital lynch-mob.
Plus Adam Clayton’s garden, Konstantin Chernenko, Richard Burton, Rebel Wilson, Dark Academia, creepy weepies and birthday guest John Montagna looks at singles by the same act that are ‘descendants’ – ie pretty much identical – eg the Monkees’ Teardrop City and Last Train To Clarksville, the Kinks’ You Really Got Me and All Day And All of the Night and Mark Knopfler’s Cannibals and Walk Of Life. Or just try the first few seconds of these four by the Inkspots – Maybe, I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire, If I Didn’t Care and Whispering Grass.
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Pauline Murray’s kids have finally found out what Mum did in the Punk Wars
Glen Matlock and the ‘Sliding Doors moment’ that sparked the punk rock fuse
Does anyone know more about rock stars than Jenny Boyd?
Who’s next for an AI movie, first use of sampling & rock stars in unsuitable clothes
Kanye West & the billion dollar gym pumps plus the album sleeve that changed the game
The 2-Tone story - Daniel Rachel remembers the school playground “turning black and white”
Why Kirsty MacColl was so funny, honest, original and impossible to sell – by Jude Rogers
Mystery people on album sleeves, Elton dressed as a hornet and Leonard Cohen’s favourite song and why
Slade, a rambunctious reminder of a vanished world by Daryl Easlea
The KLF torched £1m "and are haunted by it daily". John Higgs knows why
What did we think of the Beatles' last hurrah?
For Ian Broudie & the Lightning Seeds, 'Three Lions' has been a blessing and a curse
Billy Sloan, the man who interviewed Grace Jones in a bath
The greatest guitarist & the strange tale of Mike Raven - plus a leaked Radio One memo!
Pin-Ups’ 50th, Morrissey The Eternal Teenager and what the Stones should be writing songs about
The “gangsterish” charm of Andrew Loog Oldham and Immediate Records, by Simon Spence
Denmark Street, London's Tin Pan Alley, where the Sex Pistols met Pink Floyd and a luverly bunch of coconuts, by Peter Watts
Madonna’s karaoke show, albums that sound their covers and whatever happened to protest music?
Jarvis v Jacko and why drummers are like goalkeepers. Let Pulp’s Nick Banks be your guide
Smoking on album sleeves, Smash Hits The Musical and records you own but have never played
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