|
Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 4, 2007 21:22:33 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 4, 2007 21:28:19 GMT -5
Gathering for Forum Friends before the RAH gig12 noon onwards on 10 May at: The George pub 77 Borough High Street London SE1 1NH
Tel: 020 7407 2056Nearest tube stations: • Borough • London Bridge Nearest railway station: • London Bridge Thanks again to our favourite GUEST
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 5, 2007 8:52:53 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 5, 2007 9:02:50 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 5, 2007 9:05:19 GMT -5
and here's another...check out this excerpt: MF: ... I want to start by talking about fanatics. I have some friends who are adults - professionals with families, yet they are so fanatical about you! They spend their spare time online on some Kinks chat line talking about you and everything you've done.What do you make of that? Do you reserve that level of fandom for anything in your life, whether it's music or sports, or stamp collecting or whatever?...... ;D enjoy... www.musicangle.com/feat.php?id=75
|
|
|
Post by Rosie Lea on Apr 5, 2007 19:18:58 GMT -5
Thanks, Rose !
|
|
|
Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 5, 2007 20:45:05 GMT -5
Yes, Rose thanks, I hadn't read them all!
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 6, 2007 7:18:46 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Iñakink on Apr 6, 2007 9:40:46 GMT -5
Wow, thanks Rose, specially for the Revolver review. So typical of Ray! ;D
|
|
|
Post by nicola6 on Apr 6, 2007 12:38:20 GMT -5
Nice! Thanks, Rose.
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 6, 2007 14:10:05 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by ilesofsmiles on Apr 7, 2007 0:15:37 GMT -5
VERY KinkY Kool
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 7, 2007 8:49:04 GMT -5
from ISLE OF WIGHT '05...This year Glastonbury on Sunday! hope it doesn't rain!
|
|
|
Post by rose on Apr 7, 2007 8:55:34 GMT -5
The GREAT actors Brian Dennehy & Christopher Plummer star in INHERIT THE WIND on Broadway but still find time to mention RAY! from NEW YORK mag...When Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee wrote Inherit the Wind more than a half-century ago, they didn’t have southern Evangelicals in their crosshairs so much as McCarthyites—the Scopes “monkey” trial, of which their play is a fictional rendering, simply seemed like the right vehicle to send a message about fearmongering, censorship, and the perils of anti-intellectualism. Had they known that creationism would remain a topic of serious debate in 2007, perhaps they’d have taken up the subject matter with more urgency (or hewed a bit more closely to the historical record), but never mind: Inherit the Wind, which opens this week, still makes terrible modern sense. Brian Dennehy, 68, and Christopher Plummer, 77, who have 88 years of stage and film experience between them, weigh in on their roles as Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond (William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow, respectively), as well as the hedonism of the sixties, the changing role of the theater, and the vulgarity of ringing cell phones. ******************************************** How did you two meet? BD: We met a couple of times before. When we did this picture about the priests called Our Fathers— CP: Well, that’s when we really met. But I first met you in our drinking days, which is why I can’t remember you at all. BD: Is that right? CP: You see? Exactly. Yes, we met. BD: I’m in London two years ago and I bump into Ray Davies of the Kinks. And he says, “Hi!” and I say, “Ray! It’s a pleasure to meet you.” And he says, “What ya mean, f**kin’ meet me? We f**kin’ sat on a f**kin’ airplane from Los Angeles all the way to f**kin’ London and drank about three f**kin’ bot’les o’ Scotch.” CP: Was that in the sixties or the seventies? BD: Must have been in the seventies.
|
|
|
Post by HollyH on Apr 7, 2007 11:47:16 GMT -5
Great stuff, Rose, thanks!
|
|