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Grooves: Stompy s Playground; EMF; Fridayy; Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra

Grooves: Stompy s Playground; EMF; Fridayy; Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra

WATCH: Petworth Festival unveils summer programme 2023

Petworth Festival is promising to bring “world-class quality and variety to your doorstep” in an event which should see things pretty much back to pre-pandemic levels (July 11-29; www.petworthfestival.org.uk).

Review: Made in Leeds: Three Short Ballets at Leeds Playhouse Quarry Theatre, Saturday 10th September 2022

FREDERICO Bonelli, artistic director of Northern Ballet, clearly speaking from the heart expressed his company’s sorrow at the death of Queen…

theartsdesk on Vinyl 64: Chet Baker, Lava La Rue, Bob Mould, Krust, The Yardbirds, The Fratellis and more

Lennon and McCartney go head-to-head yet again. Ram was McCartney’s second solo album, released in 1971, and is a prime example of how popular music, on its release, is adjudged by so many factors other than music. Macca was in disfavour in 1971, regarded, wrongly, as the man who broke up The Beatles and also as the politico-spiritual lightweight of the quartet (Ringo has always been given a pass on these matters!). 50 years later, disconnected from all such blather, Ram is a jolly thing, scrappy but fun, with an unpretentious thrown-together quality, songs such as lo-fi Beach Boys pastiche “Dear Boy” rubbing up against the entertainingly silly, music hall rockin’ ode to marjuana “Monkberry Moon Delight”. It does, indeed, sound like a man decompressing after the monumental, generational expectations placed on his previous band. In gatefold, it also comes half-speed mastered so sounds great. Lennon’s first solo effort, the

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