Keith Jarrett - Belonging - CD (1974)
Thanks to a more knowledgeable mate, this was the first Keith Jarrett I ever really listened to and subsequently purchased, hard to believe that was 50 years ago…
Keith Jarrett - Belonging - CD (1974)
Thanks to a more knowledgeable mate, this was the first Keith Jarrett I ever really listened to and subsequently purchased, hard to believe that was 50 years ago…
What a woman! A great singer, songwriter and a style icon. Probably France’s greatest ever pop star…
… and quite likely THE coolest person to have emerged in that coolest of decades, the 1960s. Here’s an entirely gratuitous shot of her in THAT Paco Rabanne dress…
The late Kirsty McColl. Best of.
Anyone who has seen Elvis down the Chip Shop is ok with me.
Elton John - Too Low For Zero, an early eighties return to form, which coincided with a reunion with his original band.
One of Bowie’s muses it is said.
Chrissie Hynde – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Martin Chambers – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Pete Farndon – bass guitar, backing vocals
James Honeyman-Scott – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Recorded at Wessex Studios, and Air Studios, London 1979
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Pete Farndon was born in Hereford, England, on this day in 1952
Must be in my top ten all time favourite rock albums, albeit so blighted by the tragic deaths of Pete Farndon who died of heroin overdose in April 1983, aged 30, and James Honeyman-Scott who died of cocaine overdose the previous year in June 1982, aged just 25.
Spreading a zen like calm with the Chipster. Chip Wickham Blue to Red. His homage to spiritual jazz featuring the lovely and talented harpiste Amanda Whiting. Lovemonk (?) vinyl.
Was going to listen to the newly acquired John Mayall cd box set in Chronological order but thought nah so picked one at random, just got to make sure I re-box them in some fathomable order, as I’ll never remember which I’ve played.