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ADRIAN THRILLS: True gem Marina Diamandis makes grand return with Ancient Dreams in A Modern Land

ADRIAN THRILLS: Marina Diamandis has never fully nailed down her place in pop. Too polished for the indie crowd, too quirky to be mainstream, she s never become a household name.

Those Were the Days, My Friend

(3CD, Cherry Red) In retrospect it’s clear that there was more than punk in the air in the mid and late 70s. New York, perhaps, most clearly showed the musical divergence and synchronicity, as the city birthed disco, hiphop and punk from its broken and bankrupt tenements and slums. But something similar was happening in London too: pub rock, progrock, pop, dance, new wave, funk, jazz, experimental and improvised music had, of course, continued alongside and despite the headline-grabbing antics of the Sex Pistols and others, and by 1978 anything and everything was musically possible. Punk simply let some room into the mix, and encouraged anyone and everyone to make the kind of music they wanted to. And to do it now.

Blackpool rock musician and founding member of the Glitter Band John Rossall on singing about his hometown and releasing his first album in 40 years The Last Glam in Town

Blackpool rock musician and founding member of the Glitter Band John Rossall on singing about his hometown and releasing his first album in 40 years The Last Glam in Town
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Adam and the Ants: how the wild tribe revealed pop s theatre of dreams

Last modified on Mon 15 Feb 2021 03.02 EST I’ve thought about it a lot in the intervening 40 years: why Adam and the Ants? I was a prime candidate for obsessive pop fandom – nine years old, glued to Top of the Pops on a weekly basis, an early adopter of Smash Hits, already spending whatever money I had on records – but why them specifically? After all, I was spoilt for choice. It was 1980, as miraculous a year for singles as Britain has ever seen. I could have alighted on the two-tone movement, or Gary Numan, or thrown in my lot with the Jam and the burgeoning mod revival. But I didn’t: it was Adam and the Ants, the night in October they opened TOTP with Dog Eat Dog.

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