The evergreen record that’s 50 years old & Jeremy Thorpe at a hippie commune

The evergreen record that’s 50 years old & Jeremy Thorpe at a hippie commune

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

As this week’s rock and roll steeplechase thunders out over the jumps, the following runners and riders make it past the post …

 

… “First he changed music. Then he changed the world!” and other over-cooked biopic sells.

 

… Billy Joel returns by the miracle of Artificial Ignorance.

 

… what you learn from visiting rock stars’ childhood homes.

 

… what’s Malta done to deserve a four-day Liam Gallagher festival?

 

… the one thing that’s never changed about Country Music.

 

… how Hotel California ended up in court.  

 

… Sam Mendes’ Beatles project and the problem with actors playing very famous people.

 

… Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’: sampled banjo and other misdemeanours.

 

… from Watergate to Putin: the 50 year-old record so lean, smart and cynical that the world’s only just catching up.

 

… Don Henley on Irving Azoff: “He may be Satan but he’s OUR Satan.”

 

… Rock sea-cruises: “get your marital vows renewed by a member of Weezer!”

 

... why CD has ruined Jackson Browne’s For Everyman.

 

… what Hugh Grant superimposed on the character of Jeremy Thorpe.  

 

… and birthday guest Adrian Ainsworth - Arse Curtains and other career-limiting band names.


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