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Reissue CDs Weekly: Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat

Reissue CDs Weekly: Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat | reviews, news & interviews Reissue CDs Weekly: Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat Reissue CDs Weekly: Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat Box-set version of the US best-seller raises unanswered questions by Kieron TylerSunday, 09 May 2021 At the end of 1976 Al Stewart talked to Melody Maker, contrasting how he was seen in America and the UK. He was in Los Angeles. “I haven’t played in England for nearly two years,” he told Harvey Kubernik. “The best way of looking at it was that I had Love Chronicles [his second album, issued in 1969], and I was getting a lot of good press.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Johnny Vegas on the buses is an emotional journey

Rating: Rating: For many comedians, the bane of their lives is that no one will take them seriously. That’s no joke it drove Tony Hancock to suicide and sent Spike Milligan into psychotic breakdowns. Johnny Vegas appeared to be in genuine emotional distress as he struggled to set up a campsite business, converting clapped-out buses into holiday cabins on Carry On Glamping (C4). That sounds like the set-up for a sitcom. It isn’t, though you’d be forgiven for supposing Johnny, a stand-up comedian with a drunkenly chaotic stage act, was just fooling around. His mates all thought so, when he sounded them out. So did the fitters he approached for a quote to renovate one coach: They seemed deeply suspicious that the whole business was a leg-pull.

The Trial of Victor Meldrew: the making of One Foot In The Grave s finest, bleakest hour

The Trial of Victor Meldrew: the making of One Foot In The Grave s finest, bleakest hour
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Another five AMAZING facts about Bournemouth s past

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was written in Bournemouth Robert Louis Stevenson wrote The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at Skerryvore, the house he shared with his wife Fanny in Westbourne. Their home was named Skerryvore after the lighthouse with which Louis father was connected. A replica of the lighthouse stands in the area to this day. The co-founder of Rolls Royce became the first British man to die in an aircraft crash. The fateful day in Bournemouth was July 12, 1910, when Charles Rolls, died in a terrible crash. The motoring pioneer turned aviation pioneer had successfully crossed the channel by balloon just four years prior.

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