
Genuinely ‘iconic’ rock pictures, words we should ban and how Freddie Mercury still makes headlines
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Hoary old tales retold – ideally in an Irish accent - and new ones prized from the giddy carousel of rock and roll news which, this week, features …
… was there a better stage name than Rick Derringer?
… Linda Ronstadt, Ronnie Spector, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and other new biopics under construction.
… genuinely ‘iconic’ rock images – the Ziggy lightning stipe, Johnny Cash at San Quentin, Elvis dancing in Jailhouse Rock, Dylan and Suze Rotolo in Jones Street …
… our old pal Barry McIlheney, his Belfast band Shock Treatment and the time he asked U2 to draw a duck.
… the thin wall that separates hilarity and grief.
… how TikTok and a 1962 B-side booted the 87-year old Connie Francis.
… Banned words! – ‘iconic, circle back, reach out, Ramones-esque, eponymous sophomore effort’ and other clichés that MUST be banished!
… “Sgt Pepper: it’s like the Beatles on acid!”
… why 80 per cent of the stadium experience is beyond our control.
... how Freddie Mercury still makes headlines beyond the grave.
… the real Rikki in ‘Rikki Don’t Lose that Number’.
… and when you find yourself at a Springsteen gig next to a Trump supporter.
Watch the Barry McIlheney podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjw-6HZWa-E
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