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- On This DateIn World Outside The Window27 July 2020On this date, in 1989. .13
- Technicolor...In World Outside The Window29 July 202113
- Queens of CoolIn World Outside The Window18 May 202113
- Eurovision - why do we bother?In World Outside The Window23 May 2021“Woke up, got out of bed, dragged a Eurovision contestant…” .13
- Charlie Watts has left us, aged 80In World Outside The Window6 September 2021Just saw this... https://www.quora.com/How-many-Rolling-Stones-songs-did-someone-else-play-drums-instead-of-Charlie-Watts/answer/R-J-Holland13
- COMMANDER CODY R.I.P.In World Outside The Window29 September 2021I missed that one. I saw him a few times back in the 70's. He was one of my very first real concerts (with Hot Tuna). RIP Commander Cody & His lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln 197413
- Hi friendsIn World Outside The Window5 April 2021Also, guys I have a purple banner at the bottom of the page that says Member Chat but I cant figure out how to pull up the actual chat window. If anyone was trying to chat with me I promise I'm not trying to give ya the cold shoulder!13
- Potential Bill Nelson album covers.In The World And His Wife15 November 202113
- Comic CornerIn World Outside The Window6 April 2021Does anyone remember Custom Car Magazine from the 70s and 80s? It had a monthly comic strip about a rubbish super hero called Super CC and his sidekick girlfriend Super Cecilia. I collected a number of issues and was going to scan one and post it, but flipping through them, I quickly realised they were all far too un-PC. They are funny, though.13
- Art for art’s sake.In World Outside The Window6 April 20212,000-year-old Egyptian floor mosaic depicting dog and knocked-over gold vessel.13
- Books, Magazines, Papers: What Are You Reading?In World Outside The Window15 April 2019Someone had just posted this book cover from the 1970, and it happens to be a book I have. Originally obtained when I was a member of the Science Fiction Book Club way back when. My copy is actually in better shape. I need to get a photo & post it at some point. Always loved the illustration by Mike Hinge. .13
- Books, Magazines, Papers: What Are You Reading?In World Outside The Window8 July 20241
- Books, Magazines, Papers: What Are You Reading?In World Outside The Window15 August 2024Arrived yesterday13
- Gardening MixesIn The World And His Wife20 March 2021Sound Waves mix H-M O : To, Through and Beyond Klaus Schønning : Skovfragmenter Futuro Antico : Ao Ao Lee 'Scratch' Perry : Ever Forward Dub Carlton Melton : Dezebelle Hanna & Kerttu : December Alessandro Cortini : Chiaroscuro Rodolphe Burger : Les Danses Anglaises Waterflower : Love Michel Banabila : Out Of Sync Faten Kanaan : Rêve-Rivière Distance : Crimson https://www.mixcloud.com/Gardener/sound-waves-mix/13
- Will a time come when we see Bill's work, new and/or re-releases, on lp?In William's World·18 April 202013206
- Signs, signs… everywhere signs…In World Outside The Window29 October 2021Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away… .13
- Instrumental Track of the DayIn World Outside The Window6 August 2023What about E.T. ???1
- Astro-boyIn World Outside The Window22 August 2022I liked that guy who seemed laser focused on new wave. He got in trouble for selling Bill’s newest releases for bonkers prices on eBay, etc.? Anyone remember that guy’s name? 🫢13
- Recommend some limited edition physical releases…In World Outside The Window7 November 2022But SG, the link in your main message does work!...I'm listening right now. All you have to do is scroll down to the track listing and click the first track, "A Summoning", and away you go...listening to track two as I type, "Siren Song", absolutely fabulous...Right up my street!..😎 Great idea for a thread, btw..😎13
- R.I.P. Gary WrightIn World Outside The Window5 September 2023Love that song and its promo. He was exceptional even if only for that dreamy hit song. I was recently reading about him in regards to his work with George Harrison.13
- RIP Gary WrightIn World Outside The Window5 September 2023I noticed. I never knew that Gary Wright was Barry Gibb's body double.😳😉 Nobody noticed the guitar player from Dire Straits dying.13
- Denny Laine R.I.P.In World Outside The Window7 December 2023I've always liked Wings...Band on the Run, is a classic! Coincidentally, and quite strangely I suppose, Denny Laine died exactly 50 years to the day, after the official US release of Band on the Run (5th December 1973).13
- Festive greetingsIn World Outside The Window22 December 2023I thought you might know the location. 😉1
- New Album Out!In The World And His Wife·24 April 2020Hi all, Got bored stiff with isolation I thought I would write a mini album inspired by current events. 8 tracks and all rather prentious. It opens with monks and nuns singing away. Then a set of rock songs. Great fun doing this. Recorded on a Spire. really superb little unit, check it out! https://thequantumzone.bandcamp.com/releases Bob13140
- PhotosIn World Outside The Window13 June 2024Numan’s not the world’s tallest man but he looks like a big guy next to Karn.1
- PhotosIn World Outside The Window24 May 2024The thought had already occurred.1
- Syd Barrett - Peel Session 1970In World Outside The Window·3 May 2020Here's a bit of magic from 50 years ago:1343
- Sweet Pea Atkinson, Singer in Was (Not Was), Dead at 74In World Outside The Window·7 May 2020Booming vocalist also collaborated with Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John and more 7 May 2020 by JON BLISTEIN | Rolling Stone Magazine Hillard “Sweet Pea” Atkinson, the rich-voiced and riveting singer best known for his work with Was (Not Was), died Tuesday, a representative for Blue Note Records confirmed. He was 74. Per Billboard, Atkinson died of a heart attack in Los Angeles where he lived. Bassist, producer and Was (Not Was) co-founder Don Was said of Atkinson: “He wanted to make a comic book where Sweet Pea was the main character, because he was a larger than life guy — which is how I still think of him. I don’t think of him as a regular human.” Atkinson formed a powerhouse vocal duo with Harry Bowen in Was (Not Was), and the band spent the Eighties releasing a string of acclaimed and increasingly successful records that blended pop, rock, funk and R&B with plenty of absurdist flourishes and surreal lyrics. The band was a launching pad for Atkinson, who went on to release two solo records and collaborate with an array of artists including Bob Dylan, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt and Kris Kristofferson. Atkinson was born in Oberlin, Ohio, and eventually moved to Detroit where he worked on a Chrysler assembly line. He would sing during his shifts and formed a band with some fellow United Auto Workers members, Hi Energy. One night, in the late Seventies, Hi Energy found itself at Sound Suite Studios in Detroit the same night as Was. Was recalled seeing Atkinson for the first time at three in the morning when the singer emerged from a dark control room “wearing this orange ensemble – hat, shirt, socks and shoes all matched the exact same shade of orange… it looked like he was on fire.” Was (Not Was) released its self-titled debut in 1981, followed by Born to Laugh at Tornadoes in 1983. Their breakthrough, What Up, Dog?, arrived in 1988, propelled by the hit “Walk the Dinosaur,” and the band released one more LP, Are You Okay? in 1990 before going hiatus. Atkinson released his debut solo album, Don’t Walk Away, in 1982, and after the dissolution of Was (Not Was), he embarked on a fruitful career as a session and touring vocalist. Atkinson continued to work with Was throughout the Nineties, most notably appearing on Orquestra Was’ 1997 album of Hank Williams covers, Forever’s a Long, Long Time. He also formed the band the Boneshakers with frequent Was (Not Was) guitarist Randy Jacobs, spent 10 years on the road with Lyle Lovett and in 2008 he reunited with Was (Not Was) for a new record, Boo! As a backing vocalist, Atkinson appeared on an array of albums and songs (many of which Was produced), including Bonnie Raitt’s Nick of Time, Bob Dylan’s Under the Red Sky, Iggy Pop’s Brick by Brick, Elton John’s “You Gotta Love Someone” and Brian Wilson’s I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times. In 2017, Atkinson released his second solo album, Get What You Deserve, via the venerable jazz label, Blue Note Records. link .1327
- 'LIVE IT UP' 1963 MOVIE.In William's World·10 May 2020Her's a blast from the past:. 'Live It Up' was a corny but curious film about kids trying to make it in the pop business back in 1963. It stars a very young David Hemmings alongside an even younger Steve Marriot and Mitch Mitchell. It has appearances by several Joe Meek produced acts of the day including Heinz, Sounds Incorporated and The Outlaws, (featuring a pre-Deep Purple Richie Blackmoor.) Interesting to watch Steve Marriot and Mitch Mitchell doing their child actor thing, a few years before their ultimate fame with The Small Faces and Jimi Hendrix. The whole film is available to watch on you tube. Hemmings, Marriot and Mitchell have all passed away of course, which makes the film even more nostalgic. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJKP5aFhrNk13544
- Comic CornerIn World Outside The Window22 June 202013
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