Smoking on album sleeves, Smash Hits The Musical and records you own but have never played

Smoking on album sleeves, Smash Hits The Musical and records you own but have never played

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

Engaging blips on the rock and roll radar this week include:-

 

… Iron Maiden album title or novel by Jeffrey Archer?

 

… selling Ringo’s ashtray.

 

… the Blood Doner: the Hancock script that keeps on giving.

 

… “Terrible album title. Terrible album cover, too.” The start of Rolling Stone’s review of which immortal record?

 

… how come acting runs in families but writing and music don’t?

 

… Smash Hits: the Musical - you heard it here first. And why the Live Aid musical will work.

 

… A Salty Dog, Shades, Smokin’ OP’s – album sleeves based on fag packets.

 

… the curious tale of the Equinox and the imposters on their album cover.

 

… which pop stars are in the Barbie doll range?

 

… why smoking is part of the DNA of rock and roll. And who smoked what? Bob Hope (Chesterfield), Lennon (Woodbines), Bowie (Gauloises) …

 

… the significance of Weaver D’s Delicious Fine Foods of Atlanta, Georgia.

 

… and musicians who outsold their famous parents.

 

Plus birthday guests: Matthew Elliott on records you own but have never played, and Phil Turner “the Elton John album so bad it put me off him for 20 years.”


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