Rock’s image-makers, men on dancefloors and why bands can’t act like bands anymore

Rock’s image-makers, men on dancefloors and why bands can’t act like bands anymore

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

This week’s items slapped on the rock and roll barbecue and lightly grilled include …

 

… why Eurovision will never avoid political controversy.

 

… when AI does David Hepworth!

 

… what’s the secret of NTS radio?

 

… “there are two types of wedding disco, ones that start with Abba's Dancing Queen and terrible ones.”

 

… Tony Hall’s prophetic preview of Revolver in May '66 – “they shatter convention and may well have a far-reaching effect on the whole future of music”.

 

… when listening to the radio was a group activity.

 

… Daniel Kramer, Dezo Hoffman, Robert Freeman, Anton Corbijn and other photographers who shaped the way music looked.

 

... the rogue punctuation of "Paint It, Black".


 … songs that start with the chorus.

 

 … Elvis’s unrepeatable train journey from New York to Memphis in 1956.

 

… “there’s glass in the back of my head and my toenails don’t fit properly” – Dylan’s ’66 London press conference.

 

…. and hurry hurry hurry to Lot 71 in Danny Baker’s record auction, a snip at only £70!

 

Danny Baker’s record auction …

https://bid.omegaauctions.co.uk/auction/details/a230a-the-danny-baker-collection/?au=162&g=1


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