1970s
Bonnie Raitt, Brighton Dome review - a top night with a characterful, very American blues rock queenWednesday, 18 June 2025![]() If you walked into a bar in the US, say in one of the southern states, and Bonnie Raitt and her band were playing, you’d have the best night of your life. They are the kind of purely American rhythm’n’blues experience, tempered with FM radio... Read more... |
Stereophonic, Duke of York's Theatre review - rich slice of creative life delivered by a 1970s rock bandTuesday, 17 June 2025![]() The tag “the most Tony-nominated play of all time” may mean less to London theatregoers than it does to New Yorkers, but Stereophonic, newly arrived at the Duke of York’s, deserves the accolade wherever it plays.It has nothing to do with the Welsh... Read more... |
Ithell Colquhoun, Tate Britain review - revelations of a weird and wonderful worldTuesday, 17 June 2025![]() Tate Britain is currently offering two exhibitions for the price of one. Other than being on the same bill, Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun having nothing in common other than being born a year apart and being oddballs – in very different ways.... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Pilot - The Singles CollectionSunday, 15 June 2025![]() "It was really strange. Really quite conflicting, the sort of thing most bands didn't have to deal with. At the front, we'd have the kids who'd come along to scream and at the back were the people who'd come along to hear the music. We didn't know... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Gather In The MushroomsSunday, 08 June 2025![]() “Forest and the Shore” by Keith Christmas is remarkable. In his essay for Gather In The Mushrooms, compiler, author and Saint Etienne member Bob Stanley says it is “as evocative as its title. The song has a deeply wooded sound, like a cross between... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Johnnie Taylor - Who's Making Love The Stax Singles 1966-1970Sunday, 25 May 2025![]() Johnnie Taylor’s big break came with the ever-fabulous September 1968 single “Who's Making Love.” His ninth 45 for the Stax label, it went Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100. Up to this point, the Arkansas-born singer had been on the R&B charts... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Roots Rocking ZimbabweSunday, 11 May 2025![]() “Soul Scene,” by Echoes Limited, is built from elements of the James Brown sound. But it’s put together in such a way that the result is unfamiliar. The angular drum groove edges towards a 5/8 shuffle. The circularity of the guitar suggests... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Gary Oldman on playing John Cheever in 'Parthenope' and beating the boozeThursday, 08 May 2025![]() Gary Oldman has always lived life to the fullest, on screen and off. Maybe that's why he is often at his best in his pitch-perfect portraits of real-life personae such as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour and Herman J Mankiewicz in Mank. He now... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: John McKay - Sixes and SevensSunday, 04 May 2025![]() Sixes and Sevens is a surprise. A big one. Since leaving Siouxsie and the Banshees in September 1979, John McKay has largely been a mystery. On record, the only suggestion this influential guitarist had continued with music was the EP his post-... Read more... |
Borrowed Time: Lennon's Last Decade review - how the great man spent his thirtiesFriday, 02 May 2025![]() Purporting to be a documentary about John Lennon in the 1970s, Borrowed Time is no such thing. Instead, we have a lot of fan boys stating the bleeding obvious and covering a much longer period of time. On the other hand, there are some really... Read more... |
Album: Dr Robert & Matt Deighton - The Instant GardenSaturday, 26 April 2025![]() There’s this mod milieu, harking back to the Eighties. Weller at the forefront; Dr Robert and his Blow Monkeys; all righteously hate Thatcher; then the electronically groovy 1990s arrive; Acid Jazz Records; boss mod Eddie Piller; his collection of... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Motor City Is Burning - A Michigan Anthology 1965-1972Sunday, 13 April 2025![]() In October 1967, John Lee Hooker released a single titled “The Motor City is Burning.” The song commented on the civil unrest which had taken place in his Michigan home city of Detroit that July. “Oh, the motor city's burnin',” sang Hooker. “My home... Read more... |
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