
Album sleeves the modern world would ban & the best song titles and opening lines
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It’s Happy Hour in the Rock and Roll Lounge of News and we’re working our way through anything over 40 per cent proof. Which means ice, a slice and ….
… how the F-Bomb lost its impact.
… Mick Ralphs and Lalo Schifrin RIP – and chapeau to "There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On’.
… the Blush-o-meter! Album sleeves that’d get you lynched in the 21st Century – and that means you Roxy, UFO, BowWowWow, Blind Faith, Tom Waits and Supertramp!
… why the TV comedy W1A was the last record of the world before Covid.
… Irresistible song titles – eg Rikki Don’t Lose That Number, Misty Morning Albert Bridge, Jeannie Needs A Shooter.
… where was Instagram when Roxy Music started?!
… the genius of Sabrina Carpenter’s publicity machine.
… “The oldest used to have the power. Now it’s the youngest.”
… Jeff Bezos v a canal full of inflatable crocodiles.
… I’m Getting Buried in the Morning, Paintball’s Coming Home … the eternal joy of Half Man Half Biscuit.
… “Meeting a man from the motor trade - like a line from a TS Eliot poem.”
And birthday guest Guy Constant on the value of lyrics - plus ‘grollies, ‘70 supergroups and Theresa May swearing.
Here’s the link set up by Jon Hotten to help the rock writer (and former podcast guest) Mick Wall after he’d suffered a heart attack: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jon-hotten-2
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