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AN ENTENTE CORDIALE… JANE BIRKIN

‘Blow Up’ Serge Gainsbourg that nevertheless made no.2 on the UK chart. Now, her new 2020 album ‘Oh! Pardon, Tu Dormais…’ is tousle-haired songs of louche seductiveness, regret and memory which tell mesmerising tales. Andrew Darlington listens… Je T’Aime… Jane Birkin is a goddess. ‘It’s always circling around love, passion, and love at first sight that doesn’t last.’ She’s describing the subject matter of her album ‘Oh! Pardon, Tu Dormais…’ ‘Either the regret of no longer being in love, or the panic of being in this state – where we’re just afraid of losing, the domestic scenes at night when you see your partner sleeping next to you. You want reassurance. If you ask a very important question such as ‘do you love me?’ at 2 am, it’s by no means sure he’ll say ‘yes’ to you… and besides, that won’t be enough because it’s not only ‘do you love me?’ but ‘will you always love me?’ But your partner is half-asleep and n

20 Iconic Photos from Woodstock

20 Iconic Photos from Woodstock On 5/18/21 at 7:00 PM EDT 1969 s Woodstock Festival is widely viewed as a musical watershed and historical snapshot; the dusk of a decade and metaphorical end of a more open-hearted era. Approximately 500,000 people were eventually attracted to the legendary promotional poster billing Woodstock as An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music. And while Woodstock was a weekend in which Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Janis Joplin became immediate icons, the music was not the sole attraction. Music critic and Woodstock attendee Danny Goldberg told Newsweek how the festival has accrued several symbolic meanings in subsequent years.

Heart singer Ann Wilson: Success was a Faustian bargain we made | Music

Ann Wilson: ‘In the 70s, there was no filter on how women were sexualised.’ Photograph: PR Ann Wilson: ‘In the 70s, there was no filter on how women were sexualised.’ Photograph: PR Fri 14 May 2021 05.00 EDT Ann Wilson vividly remembers Heart’s big break. In October 1975, the fledgling group, then based in Vancouver, were offered their biggest show to date, opening for Rod Stewart at a Montreal arena. Heart happened to be available – in fact, they had just been fired from a Calgary club gig – and were eager to drum up support for their recently released debut LP, Dreamboat Annie. But when the band walked on to the stage, Wilson was taken aback to be greeted with a sea of lit matches held aloft by the audience. “I thought that it was some kind of mistake,” she says. “We started playing Magic Man and the place just came unglued. That’s when I realised it was for us.”

Woodstock: The Farmer Who Rented Out Land for the 1969 Concert Was a Vietnam-Supporting Republican Who Wanted to Close the Generation Gap

Best Wireless Headphones Under $50: 8 Cheap Headphones You ll Actually Want

Best Wireless Headphones Under $50: 8 Cheap Headphones You’ll Actually Want SPY 19 hrs ago © Courtesy of Amazon Hang on a minute… you’re still wearing wired headphones? What is this, the Stone Age? The best wireless headphones exist, people, and they’re going absolutely nowhere. It’s about time you get with it. Over the past few years, wireless headphones have proven that cord-free Bluetooth audio makes a huge difference in every situation. From binge-watching Netflix at home to traveling the globe to working out at your local Planet Fitness, wire-free audio is not only cool, but it’s also convenient. You can stuff them in your pocket or bag without any tangling, run without the tugging of regular headphone cords, and do chores, drive, or work without holding your phone.

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