A further reply from Ed, and might I say, it’s a classic of the genre
Wire Crates fans…..bringing joy , laughter and facts here is the AMIT policeman again👮♂️.
Ages ago I said I wouldn’t get into correspondence but I must tell you folks that not only are you a very appreciative audience, this is fun for me, rather like a colonic can be fun.👩🦯
It's such a long time ago I find myself treating it like an exam paper ie what and how much can I remember and will I pass the AMIT examination board.
Or should that be bored…?
Let's pick up with P34 from Deliciously Quizzy.
Yep. Priceless.
As in £9.99.
All night.
“ Fooled them again, Josey”. The Outlaw Josey Wales one of the great westerns.
You are correct.
Most artists get asked the same questions over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and …...eventually start embellishing the answers, then exaggerating, then making them up, then taking the piss just to see if the interviewer is even listening and suddenly the piss take BECOMES the answer, hence GG being a coalminer ( he was actually a failed condom tester who ran around the factory in Leeds with a pin ).
P35 from Roll Me Over and Tickle My Willy….ancient blues song by Blind Peg Leg Loser.
I agree about Rudy.
That's a great John Schofield tale. Completely get it. Great player. Good to see you listen to guitarists other than MK, EC, JH, JP ,Terry Kilburn and my all time least favourite DK ( who is he I hear an echo? )
And the “deeper” the lyric the more people seek hidden meanings where there are none, just the bars of a rhyme .
Terence Trent D’Arby came to see me for management once and told me his next album had been written by Marvin Gaye who was dead and transmitted to him by ESP. SERIOUSLY.
I passed. He changed his name to Bhagwan Arse Trumpet and disappeared. Sad. Great talent that got completely overwhelmed by …you know…fame and celebrity, money and people taking it off him. .
P38.
No. I’m not reading this.
I’m Terence Trent D’Arby.
I probably shouldn’t say this but Tina’s manager Roger Davies called me somewhere on that tour and said Tina wanted to know if I would mind if she fired Hal. ( Tina and I first met in 1974…….a real lady I miss greatly.)
I told him it was her band, I didn't manage him ( he was an independent sideman) and to go ahead, didn't matter to me. .
Which she did.
I can't tell you why but I came perilously close to firing him twice for similar reasons.
Let's just say it all went to his head a bit.
John Illsley’s wonderfully accurate almost scientific book will give you a partial clue.
I imagine he’s sorted himself out by now.
By the way , MK’s soundtracks were not and were never intended to be DS records so including all of whatever the DS lineup was at the time would really have blurred that line.
Guy. Hmmmmm…..
Do you know I can't remember.
As I said his inclusion came about because I was seeing his manager romantically ( “slightly to right ought to …..aaaaaaaaaah , YES “ ) and I don't think that was as early as LOG.
No. Def not. So he didn't refuse, he wasn’t asked , I/we didn't know about him yet ( "YES, don't stop, just do that thing with the rubber band again ….thwack, boing bish” )
Tommy was recommended to MK by Neil Dorfsman and Bob Clearmountain and was a delight to work with. Happy. Bonkers. Creative. Lovely man, no “side “ to him at all , been with Bryan Adams for years.
Who’s a great photographer ….seriously good.
If you want some thread get a sewing machine.
Have twangy guitar, will travel.