Mystery people on album sleeves, Elton dressed as a hornet and Leonard Cohen’s favourite song and why
Word In Your Ear11/13/23 • 53 min
This week’s winning hand from the rock and roll card deck includes ...
... a silver salute to musicians who don’t dye their hair.
... did Al Pacino play Phil Spector? Roger Daltrey as Franz Liszt? Was Gary Oldman Joe Strummer?
... rock stars you’d swap lives with.
... the “theme-park-ification” of pop music.
... the mysteries of rock and roll are slowly evaporating. As Tom Waits said: “before the internet, we used to wonder. I miss the wondering.”
... the immortality of the Florida salesman who appears on the cover of Abbey Road (and had obituaries when he died).
... why Leonard Cohen thought his romance with Joni Mitchell was “like living with Beethoven”.
... how a split-second made and destroyed the lives of two photographers covering Lee Harvey Oswald at the Dallas Police Headquarters.
... musicians who look even better older.
... how Pink Floyd helped kick-start rock’s love affair with football.
... the unenviable world of Robbie Williams.
...and is Abba the only act that works as holograms?
Plus Led Zeppelin’s Victorian Wiltshire thatcher and birthday guests Mike Sketch and Peter Petyt.
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11/13/23 • 53 min
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