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What I liked most about Johan Cruyff.

Not the fact that he was one of the greatest footballers the world has ever seen. Nor the way he became one of football’s most successful and influential coaches at Ajax and Barcelona. No, what endeared him to me most was his attitude to traffic lights. Cruyff believed that most of the traffic lights in […]

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The First Lady of Soho.

Elena Salvoni MBE died yesterday at the age of 95. She was Soho’s most famous maitre d’. A tiny London Italian, she had, since the 1950s, fronted some of Soho’s most celebrated restaurants until her reluctant retirement at the age of 92. Described as “the kindest woman in London” Elena was adored by some of […]

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I think we’ll be leaving the EU.

The bomb attacks on Brussels make me think that the majority of Britons will now vote “out”. Like most people, I don’t know whether this will be a good idea or not, but this is what I think will happen. Brussels is the heart of the EU, it’s a metonym for the EU and when […]

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England win the Grand Slam.

I don’t like rugby but I do like it when England are victorious. I’m not remotely nationalistic – it’s just a reaction to the jingoism of the other home nations. I’ve grown tired of Scots who’ll support any team over England. I grew up with second-generation Irish boys who’d side with the IRA over the […]

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I liked him.

Not a lot, but I liked him. So I was sad to hear about the death of Paul Daniels yesterday. Not universally adored, he was nonetheless a great entertainer, a phenomenal magician and a huge star. In his 1980s heyday, he famously left his wife for his assistant, Debbie McGee who was twenty years his […]

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Peter Sellers. Is it just me?

The death last week of Sir George Martin reminded us that before he produced all The Beatles’ records, he produced comedy hits for Peter Sellers. But, well, thing is, I’ve never found Peter Sellers particularly funny. There, I’ve said it. I’ve almost ruptured myself trying to laugh at The Goons but can only conclude that […]

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Cool Oak Lane

An incongruous country lane, just off the Edgware Road. When I was a child, we called it Blackberry Way because it was lined with blackberry bushes. My mum would send us up there to steal the blackberries so she could make weapons-grade home made wine. We really thought we were in the countryside. I was […]

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Neil Sedaka has to be next.

I don’t mean next to die. I mean that the songs of Neil Sedaka, 77 yesterday, must surely form the basis of the next hit jukebox musical. He’s written so many and his story is a good one. Huge in the early 60s, Sedaka was finished once The Beatles came along. Then his mother and […]

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Boy sopranos.

I went to see my daughter playing Pamina in The Magic Flute last night and I could hardly have been prouder. The music, the costumes, the whole production was stupendous. Except for one thing: the boy sopranos. They were excellent too but somehow that made it worse. Choirboys and angel-voiced boy sopranos have always creeped […]

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RIP Keith Emerson

Keyboard virtuoso and one third of Emerson Lake & Palmer. Theirs was never my sort of music but in the early 70s, ELP were one of biggest bands in the world. I don’t own a copy of Trilogy, Tarkus or Brian Salad Surgery because Prog Rock is like a language I can neither speak nor […]

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