Robbie Robertson, Billy Connolly, Bridge Over Troubled Water and the “fake history” of Punk

Robbie Robertson, Billy Connolly, Bridge Over Troubled Water and the “fake history” of Punk

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

Even podcasts take “annual leave” but we’re back and once again propelling the two-man Pedalo of Enquiry down the rock and roll seafront stopping off at sundry wave-rippled spots, among them …

 

… what Chuck Berry said about the Clash.

 

… a band whose keyboard player is the King’s second cousin.

 

… the song Art Garfunkel sang for years without realising it was about him.

 

… Billy Connolly’s bicycle gag and other things you couldn’t get away with now.

 

… Ian Hunter remembering “that little bloke from Beckenham”.

 

… why Punk was like a religious movement. Guest Paul Burke claims it was a “passing fad and its over-cooked legacy was fashioned by the middle-class media”.

 

… the Shakespearian echoes of ‘The Boxer’.

 

… what Bowie would have done if the Laughing Gnome had been a hit.

 

… how Robbie Robertson lived the life Bob Dylan claimed to have lived and never recaptured the spirit of the first two Band albums.

 

… Earl Shilton, Norbert Putnam … American session player or remote place in Leicestershire?


… lost TV documentaries about Gene Vincent and the Global Village Trucking Company. 

 

That Global Village Trucking Company doc …

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SNrBey7yQI

 

Punk’s fake history, Spectator column by Paul Burke …

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/punks-fake-history/


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