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Eternally cool rock stars, the Bond takeover and remembering Rick Buckler

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As sinister autocrats stroke Persian cats in shark-pooled underground bunkers, their bony fingers reaching for the nuclear button, we shake another Vodka Martini and reflect on the week’s events, among them …

… Amazon buys Bond: but isn’t the essence of 007 its droll and unimpressible Britishness?

… and haven’t the lunatics taken over the asylum? Can you still invent unhinged fantasy villains with real life versions in the Kremlin and White House?

… why a Jam reunion would never have worked.

… when did ‘cool’ change from meaning exotic and unconventional to being just like everyone else? And why do we picture the concept of ‘cool’ in black and white?

… in stout defence of the pilloried record reviewer!

… why the Olympics was payday for Justine Frischmann.

... when Johnny Cash was on the Muppet Show and was photographed with Richard Nixon.

… how come no-one complains about old online reviews but they do if they were physically printed?

… how Lonnie Donegan made a fortune from Nights In White Satin.

… hurrah for the silencing of the Pedicab boombox!

… newspaper sellers, milkmen, shifty ‘hot goods’ vendors: whatever happened to the street cries of London?

… plus birthday guest Paul Monaghan and rock stars who were architects – Art Garfunkel, Ice Cube, Pete Briquette, Chris Lowe, Ralf Hutter …– and teaching Damon Albarn and Justine Frischmann.


Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear

Get bonus content on Patreon

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As sinister autocrats stroke Persian cats in shark-pooled underground bunkers, their bony fingers reaching for the nuclear button, we shake another Vodka Martini and reflect on the week’s events, among them …

… Amazon buys Bond: but isn’t the essence of 007 its droll and unimpressible Britishness?

… and haven’t the lunatics taken over the asylum? Can you still invent unhinged fantasy villains with real life versions in the Kremlin and White House?

… why a Jam reunion would never have worked.

… when did ‘cool’ change from meaning exotic and unconventional to being just like everyone else? And why do we picture the concept of ‘cool’ in black and white?

… in stout defence of the pilloried record reviewer!

… why the Olympics was payday for Justine Frischmann.

... when Johnny Cash was on the Muppet Show and was photographed with Richard Nixon.

… how come no-one complains about old online reviews but they do if they were physically printed?

… how Lonnie Donegan made a fortune from Nights In White Satin.

… hurrah for the silencing of the Pedicab boombox!

… newspaper sellers, milkmen, shifty ‘hot goods’ vendors: whatever happened to the street cries of London?

… plus birthday guest Paul Monaghan and rock stars who were architects – Art Garfunkel, Ice Cube, Pete Briquette, Chris Lowe, Ralf Hutter …– and teaching Damon Albarn and Justine Frischmann.


Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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