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Category Archives: Books Films, TV & Radio
Milltown Brothers / Greenheart – Lancaster, Kanteena
‘There’s a lighthouse on the harbour blowing kisses to the moon; There’s an aircraft flying over, and I swear it feels like June. There’s a cool breeze blowing down, and she says she’s feeling fine. This is my time!’ My … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Music
Tagged Apple Green, Burnley, Colne, Greenheart, James Fraser, Kanteena, Lancaster, Long Road, Lowry, Matt Nelson, Milltown Brothers, Neil Young, Slinky, Stockholm, Which Way Should I Jump
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Bass Notes: Life and Times on the Road with Stone Foundation – back in conversation with Neil Sheasby
Neil Sheasby was at home in Atherstone when I caught up with him earlier this week, having a breather between live commitments with Stone Foundation, the Midlands soul band he co-founded with namesake Neil Jones a quarter of a century … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Music, Uncategorized
Tagged Atherstone, Bass Notes, Boys Dreaming Soul, Camden, Coventry, glasgow, Haircut 100, Horace Panter, Islnigton Assembly Hall, Japan, John Bradbury, Kevin Armstrong, Neil Sheasby, Nuneaton Queen's Hall, Outside Looking In, Paolo Hewitt, Paul Hanlon, paul weller, Stone Foundation, Terry Hall, The Specials, Wendy May
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Vinny Peculiar / Common Hall / John Denton – Castle Hotel, Manchester
A return to Manchester’s Northern Quarter, and somehow my first visit to the Castle Hotel, and something of a showcase for three happening singer-songwriters at different stages in their… well, I’ll say careers, because they all deserve them. It’s a … Continue reading
‘He paints with light!’ Talking Slade with influential rock ‘n’ roll photographer Gered Mankowitz
In which Malcolm Wyatt publishes further excerpts from Wild! Wild! Wild! A People’s History of Slade, in this case the full-length version of his late April 2023 feature/interview with esteemed South East Cornwall-based photographer Gered Mankowitz In Gered Mankowitz: Rock … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Music
Tagged Andy Scott, Bilston, Chas Chandler, Dave Hill, Don Powell, Gered Mankowitz, Jim lea, Jimi Hendrix, Kenneth Williams, Noddy Holder, photography, Rock and Roll Photography, Rolling Stones, Slade, Slade in Flame, Suzi Quatro, The Beatles, The Monkees, Tony Hancock, Wild! Wild! Wild! A People’s History of Slade, wolverhampton
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Going Full Circle with The Sweet – back in touch with Andy Scott
The Sweet are all set to go Full Circle, the 1970s glam-rock hitmakers all set for a 13-date December UK tour. Guitarist/vocalist cum national treasure and glam rock royalty, Andy Scott, the golden thread linking the band’s past to present … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Music
Tagged Andy Scott, Bahamas, Blockbuster, Brian Connolly, Co-Co, Don Powell, Elastic Band, Fox on the Run, Frome, Full Circle, Level Headed, Love Is like Oxygen, Mick Tucker, Mike Chapman, Mud, Nicky Chinn, Phil Wainman, Slade, Suzi Quatro, Sweet, The Elastic Band, Wrexham
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From Stanhope Place to Richfield Avenue: Ambrose Slade: Beginnings and Slade: Alive! At Reading – the WriteWyattUK review
It’s odd to think there were merely 11 and a quarter years between the release of Beginnings, the debut LP from the classic fourpiece that became Slade, and the band’s show-stealing 1980 Reading Festival performance, credited with relaunching their career … Continue reading
The Undertones / Neville Staple Band – Manchester Academy 2
You may well know how it is – weekend traffic on a second trip into Manchester in four nights taking its toll. For Haircut One Hundred on Wednesday, we let the train take the strain, but there’s always that worry … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Football, Music, Uncategorized
Tagged Billy Doherty, Bobby Charlton, Damian O'Neill, Derry, John O'Neill, Manchester, Manchester Academy, Mickey Bradley, Neville Staple, Paul McLoone, Sugary Staple, The Fun Boy Three, The Specials, The Undertones, Tony Husband
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