What Simon said…
I’ll miss Simon House. A great musician, but also a very understated witness of what went on around Bowie, with no axe to grind. I remember going straight home from … Continue Reading →
"When a Paul Trynka book cover boasts ‘definitive’ it’s a claim you can pretty much take to the bank." Classic Rock magazine
I’ll miss Simon House. A great musician, but also a very understated witness of what went on around Bowie, with no axe to grind. I remember going straight home from … Continue Reading →
I don’t tend to do book interviews these days, as I’m busy trying to master (!) a new career as a school teacher. But when I got a request for … Continue Reading →
Last night I found that I’d lost a friend, Tony Bramwell, of over 30 years. Tony used to drop in on us regularly at MOJO, helping with Beatles issues; he … Continue Reading →
I’m re-loading some choice Q&As from the publication week of the UK paperback of Sympathy For The Devil. Later I will post John Keen, who knew Brian as a 19-year old, … Continue Reading →
Today is 50 years since an event that’s both inspiring and sad. For it was 50 years ago that Iggy Pop berated an audience with the words “you missed again, … Continue Reading →
The later trio of Lazarus songs – which we can now enjoy on the download EP, released January 8 – arrived fairly quickly. The Plan, a lovely ballad with sweet, … Continue Reading →
Throughout the autumn of 2014, Enda and David continued to work together. For Robert Fox, it was a question of being patient: “Once they got together, they just got … Continue Reading →
Lead photo is by Jimmy King, a press shot shared on January 7, 2016, with the caption: “”How is this man so happy?” Maybe because he knows his new album … Continue Reading →
This is a sad, symbolic part of the Brian Jones story which features two other doomed icons of the ’60s jet set, Paul and Talitha Getty, of … Continue Reading →
Johnson’s replacement, Hubert Sumlin, would become Wolf’s greatest collaborator. A young pup whom Burnett regarded as practically an adopted son, Sumlin had been hanging out in Memphis with James … Continue Reading →