Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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In fairness, Kirsty was on TOTP lyp-synching to it so I hope people can see why I thought she sang on the tune.
The Bob Holness myth was apparently a Stuart Maconie joke in NME. As an aside, Bob Holness did have a claim to fame as the first person to portray James Bond. A radio play from the 50s.
Getting back to Chris Farlowe/Mick Jagger- I read somewhere years ago that they are related, cousins or somesuch. If true then that's one hell of a talented gene pool.
And a question regarding Kirsty MacColl. Did she ever record any songs with her mum and dad?
Dave Robinson certainly got as much work out of Kirsty as he could. She is on quite a lot of Stiff releases, so combined with the ToTP appearance, it is a natural assumption to make. Cher had a similar relationship with Phil Spector and is believed to be on, amongst other things, Da Doo Ron Ron, Be My Baby and You've Lost That Loving Feeling. I don't know how much of that is true, Spector often didn't even use the credited artists on their records. You'd die happy just being on one of those three, let alone having a six decade career of your own.
I love that, when the NME's spoof was reported as fact in The Mirror and a journalist subsequently asked Bob Holness if it was true. He said 'Sadly not, but I did play guitar on Layla.'
I agree with you about Farlowe's version over Jagger's. Following Lemmy's death Farlowe must also now stand unrivalled as British rock music's premier collector of Nazi war memorabilia.
Kirsty mum was a dancer, not a singer. She isn't Peggy Seeger's daughter. Without Googling, I don't know whether Kirsy ever sang with Ewan. I doubt it though. He was very fundamentalist in his opposition to pop music. I read a story in a book about politics in song that tells how MacColl collected terrible cover versions of 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' and was happy to tell how he even hated Roberta Flack's version despite being interviewed in a room that had just been decorated from the resulting royalty money.