Oh dear, why do these threads descend into chaos, and I'm not helping with this post.
Originally posted by Ivan Basso:
I Give you "Senor Juan Jesus Briano El Ferrol , El guardian del trafico argentino sans eyepatch. Obviously his eye infection had cleared up by the time this vid was shot Very good of the KLM cabin crew to offer their services as backing vocalists free of charge!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkkci8I30qg
That great clip sums up the impossibility of capturing the moment gone of something special when the classic sound of those first Roxy albums was newly hot from the stable, and it dissuades me from seeing reformed bands playing decades later what I missed the first time around. I was too young during that Viva! Live album, ’73 to ’75, and I can only wonder at the experience of that unique sound played onstage - (Glasgow Apollo ’73) - and the atmosphere and style of the crowd back then. Hence I didn’t bother seeing Roxy in Glasgow in January this year, I know it’s not always possible, but I’d rather watch a documented event of the past and just add my imagination to it.
Originally posted by Ivan Basso:
Elvis Costello's real name wasn't really Declan McManus , "He" was actually a female Bulgarian shot putter who had a sex change !
Are you sure that Declan wasn’t just having ‘A slow drag with Josephine’ his female alter-ego?
The evidence is here:
(note clever use of split blue-screen effect bringing Declan on our left side, and his Julie Andrews style Victor/Victoria other self of Josephine on our right hand side, he/she singing something about ‘love hurts’, no Declan/Josephine, its our ears that hurt with this song you play in your duality) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojsVB7idTLw More evidence here:
The young Declan McManus in New Romantic blue-rinse and specs, minus his sideburns, and having an onstage chin-wag with some posh burd that went about Avenging on TV with her ballet/karate moves. later in life Ms Cor Blime’umley helped the Gurkhas get some long overdue recognition for putting up with all the lah dee dahs of the British upper classes during the early part of the last century -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf7Irr1pusc