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 Post subject: The Quiet Man: Bryan Ferry on his 30 year old songs
PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2014 6:38 am 
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http://www.independent.ie/entertainment ... 80627.html

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 Post subject: Re: The Quiet Man: Bryan Ferry on his 30 year old songs
PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2014 7:06 am 
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Thanks for posting, Roxy; a nice read to start the week.

One assumes that BF's team might ask to see the draft article, so it's surprising that it includes the partial address of Studio One. It's probably one of the registered offices of Dene Jesmond Enterprises, but I'd expect him to be a bit more guarded about his privacy... :?


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 Post subject: Re: The Quiet Man: Bryan Ferry on his 30 year old songs
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Nice interview.
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 Post subject: Re: The Quiet Man: Bryan Ferry on his 30 year old songs
PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2014 5:19 pm 
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Mes amis,
Très intéressant article de presse et un très grand merci a Roxy!
Windswept is pleased to read that our hero is looking forward to his Dublin fandango. Windswept's own excitement cup is running over and his butler continues to prepare his valise.
That said, he continues to be perplexed by the sartorial appearance of the new band.
Thankfully, the female contingent are more than keeping their end up. The same can't be said for their male counterparts and recent US videos, are more than a little shocking.
Guy Pratt looks decidedly dodgy rocking out with his Bobby Charlton barnet and demob suit, whilst the new Axe-men look like they'd be more at home in a Next catalogue. As for our new keyboard meister, it's difficult to make out his garb but, from a distance, it looks to be some sort of Steptoe rig.
Frankly if our hero plans on taking this lot to Dublin to play with a symphony orchestra, he needs to put in an urgent call to Antony Price before it's too late.
If they aren't capable of dressing themselves perhaps the time has come to enforce a dress code. For Dublin, can I suggest white DJ's with shawl collars all round?
Urgent action is required to maintain Roxy standards!
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