Musicians and their mothers and the records we could never sell

Musicians and their mothers and the records we could never sell

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

We spun the week’s rock and roll roulette wheel and this is where the balls landed … 

 

… why all rock biopics are worth seeing once.

 

… ‘demixing’: we spent ages perfecting records. Now we’re unperfecting them.

 

… the adorable hand-drawn flyer the 15 year-old Robert Plant made for his band Blacksnake Moan 60 years ago – “the weirdest, wildest sound in R&B!”

 

… are all musicians driven by the urge to please their mums?

 

… Pyjamarama, Crazy Diamond, Cigarettesnalcohol and other rock and roll racehorses.

 

… why “The Room” by Fabiano do Nascimento and Sam Gendel is “healing music”.

 

… has anyone been ‘bigger’ than Taylor Swift? And how can she be so universally popular and yet we can go through life without hearing a note of her music?

 

… the Pet Shop Boys at the London Palladium: “we don’t do waving”.

 

… “Something's lost but something's gained in living every day” – Joni Mitchell.

 

… are any possesions more precious than records?

 

... and birthday guest Kevin Rose recommends the Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy – and we talk about Control (Joy Division), Backbeat (the early Beatles), Rocket Man and Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis.


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