On the Left Wing
KIT NAPIER
Often wondered what Bowie's "Hang On to Yourself" really meant.....
Think he explained that in 'Time' on Aladdin Sane!
Often wondered what Bowie's "Hang On to Yourself" really meant.....
Al Stewar's love affair with Sussex continues in Not the One:
Slits
Vibrators
Sniff little fingers
Anal Beard
Love Al Stewart.
I believe he had relatives in Worthing and his 1st guitar came from a Worthing shop. I recall this from some spiel from him whilst playing at the Worthing Assembly Halls. Who'd have thunk the great Al Stewart would have sunk to playing there..
Tend to remember his mum and him moved from Paisley near Glasgow to Bournemouth in the 1950s where they settled ... but quite a few of his songs have references to Sussex and the South Coast in general ... I too love his music and he is still brill on stage even playing gigs of 50 odd!
I've seen Al Stewart a few times - bloody good voice and great songs. Haven't seen anything new though for a couple of years or more.
I think he lives in LA now off the proceeds of "Year of the cat" !!
In the same vein
Jackson Browne - Rosie
But Rosie you're all right - you wear my ring
When you hold me tight - Rosie that's my thing
When you turn out the light - I've got to hand it to me
Looks like it's me and you again tonight Rosie
On that note..... I knew a gal in LA who had a line from a Jackson Browne track 'Red Neck Friend' on the bow of her boat. She said she loved JB, so I curiously asked her what she thought 'Red-Neck Friend' was about. She was jolly upset, I must say, when I broke the news to her that it was about his penis.
"Honey you shake and I'll rattle and we'll roll on down the line
And see if we can't get in touch with a very close friend of mine
But let me clue you in, it ain't like him
To argue or pretend--
Honey let me introduce you to my redneck friend"
Uncorked (released this year)
What the hell was Rockin' Robin about then ?
His 3-wheeled car breaking down?
a sad one for me given the death of the great man, but i saw gregory isaacs at the top rank in the autumn of 1981 (i think). the place was not full.
he walked on,started to sing "night nurse" i think, and i noticed that his flies were open.
I'm at the front, i look him him the eye and give him the nod. he looks at me, does up his flies and says, simply, irie man.
great memories of a great man.
Neil Tennant used to be a journalist for Smash Hits
I was there for that - missed the flies incident though.
Top Rank used to have a few decent reggae acts: I saw the late, lamented Dennis Brown and Michael Smith there. I think Culture played there as well