While Emily is probably distantly aware that some people will spend way too much time wondering what length of time is encapsulated by the word 'soon', that's on them and not on her.
Whether we like it or not, Glastonbury has booked performers with domestic violence convictions on several occasions.
Bez did time for strangling his girlfriend yet Happy Mondays were there on the 2020 poster.
It's a great idea and it would be a copper-bottomed barnstormer.
Even folk who can take or leave him would be up for it.
Or the Chems - though I guess they're a lot more dependent on their visuals.
It's a stretch, admittedly.
But the Lep, hardcore britrock fan boys themselves, turning down an opportunity to play the same stage as Bowie, the Stones, Macca, Ray Davies, etc etc?
I reckon they could be talked into it.
Cheers. Probably should have said that Massey Hall is mibbe my favourite of his live albums, but copies on wax go for a fortune - and Young Shakespeare sounds like it may be decent substitute (though shorter, again).
On a slightly different topic, I'm currently swithering between springing for Young Shakespeare or Carnegie Hall 1970.
Anyone au fait which may be the better call (other than the latter being longer)?
I'm enjoying it. The train attack was good, as was the raid on Jabba's Palace to steal back the ship and I like Black Krrrrsantan or whatever he's called. The only really ropey bit is the Mod Gang and - ironically- that feels the most like something George Lucas would have come up with.
Other folk have been joining in in dribs and drabs (El Pointo rumour Pete Frampton, Andy Gill, #RightBazza II) but that's Joni now too
https://jonimitchell.com/news/newsitem.cfm?id=1592
Might need to buy a CD player.