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Peter Steward
Chris Poole lives in Hethersett, near Norwich.
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Prince, Sting, Paul McCartney, George Michael, Bob Geldof, Queen, Cat Stevens, David Bowie and many more – the list reads like a who’s who of the history of rock music.
One Norfolk man has either supported or worked with them all during over 40 years in the music business.
Chris Poole has now settled down to a quieter life away from rock royalty in retirement in Hethersett.
David Bowie.
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But Chris has a wealth of memories following a glittering career in music public relations and journalism which had humble beginnings as a reporter on daily and weekly newspapers that included the Eastern Daily Press in Norwich and the North Norfolk News in Cromer.
Mick Jagger
Desolation Row (1965)
I was playing Bob Dylan records at my parentsâ house when he was still an acoustic folk singer, but he was already very important and his lyrics were on point. The delivery isnât just the words, itâs the accentuation and the moods and twists he puts on them. His greatness lies in the body of work. I was at a session for Blood on the Tracks [1975] and really enjoyed watching him record Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts, with this incredible depth of storyline, surrounded by all these boring people from the record company who he had sitting in the control room. I couldnât record like that.
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Top story: calls to widen action on Lukashenko
Morning everyone. Iâm Martin Farrer and these are the top stories this morning.
Belarus has been accused of âterrorismâ after it forced a Ryanair flight to make an emergency landing in Minsk in order to arrest one of the passengers, an exiled opposition blogger critical of the countryâs authoritarian president
. Roman Protasevich, who is accused of organising last yearâs protests against Alexander Lukashenkoâs brutal regime, was detained on Sunday after his flight from Greece to Lithuania was diverted after the crew was told by Belarus air traffic controllers that there might be a bomb on board. Minsk confirmed that Lukashenko ordered his military to scramble a Mig-29 fighter to escort the plane. In a statement, Ryanair said the closest airport was Minsk and that the situation had been âout of its handsâ. The plane was over Belarusian airspace when it