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Happy birthday to the girl who “sat all them exams”.

My sister Susan, the first person in my huge extended family to go to university. How delighted was my mum? Not particularly. “You’re 18, my girl, time you went out to work”. How she got her O and A levels, I will never know. Our house was not conducive to studying, especially when my raucous […]

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I’ve suddenly remembered who the Milibands remind me of.

Mike and Bernie Winters, “comedy’ double-act hugely popular in the 60s and 70s. Mike, like David, was the more serious of the two. Bernie, like Ed, was the one people took less seriously. In their early days, Mike was on stage at the Glasgow Empire doing his schtick and Bernie appeared from behind the curtain. […]

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And talking of Quadrophenia….

It was set in 1964 and released in 1979, a mere fifteen years later. Yet when audiences watched it, it was like watching a costume drama from a different world. In those fifteen years, music and fashion changed beyond recognition. Not once but several times. Between ’64 and ’79, Britain went from mods & rockers […]

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Romeo & Juliet as Mods and Rockers.

My daughter is doing this for a school play. I may be no use with the Shakespeare but have proved invaluable with the soundtrack. I’ve compiled her a Mod playlist and a Rocker playlist, introduced her to dozens of fifties and sixties gems and of course, made her watch Quadrophenia. “Were you a Mod or […]

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Happy Birthday to Graham McPherson

Better known as Suggs – 54 today. I’ve known him for years. I saw him just before Christmas when he and famous tailor Mark Powell (Clang, clang! How’s that for a double name-drop?) kidnapped me and took me to a Soho drinking club. Suggs is not the mad, zany nutty boy you might expect him […]

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I’ve got tickets for Cats tonight.

Obviously I’m not going. Not because I loathe Lloyd Webber musicals. Nor because I have anything against Nicole Scherzinger or a bad memory of the ghastly Elaine Page singing a song with that title. It’s not Cats that I despise, it’s cats. Horrible, sly, vicious creatures – the very sight of one gives me the […]

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I didn’t get to see it at the cinema.

But last night, through the magic of Netflix, I watched Twenty Feet From Stardom, that superb documentary about the lives of backing singers. These – I was going to say “unsung” – heroes and heroines have added their magnificent talents to countless famous artists’ hits and live performances but very few people had ever heard […]

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One day in 1968, two men walked out on to the street.

One was a young TV producer called Steve Binder, the other was Elvis Presley. Pinder had been asked to produce a TV special in which Elvis was to croon Christmas carols, wearing a tuxedo. Binder declined, telling Elvis that thanks to years of making bad records and even worse films, he was a washed-up has-been. […]

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Obviously, I’m too old to sing this.

But more troublingly, my son is too. It was his birthday yesterday and he’s now twenty. It makes me feel very old to have a son in his twenties, but very proud to have this particular son. Apart from supporting Arsenal rather than QPR, he is everything I could wish for. Clean, cool and smart, […]

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All we need is love.

Well, that’s not strictly true. We need a few other things too but the more love we can feel and convey in 2015, the better it’s going to be. There are thousands of songs about love and this is one of the best. There are also thousands of definitions of love but this – “Recognising […]

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