Lost Boy
“He just wanted out. And away from the conflict.” In late April 1965, Brian Jones went missing. Over recent weeks he’d seriously considered leaving the band; it appears the Stones … 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
“He just wanted out. And away from the conflict.” In late April 1965, Brian Jones went missing. Over recent weeks he’d seriously considered leaving the band; it appears the Stones … Continue Reading →
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 →