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They Say 'Never Meet Your Idols'......
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.......I would like to add, try to avoid finding out what political party your 'idols' support. Clint Eastwood supporting Mitt Romney has disappointed me a tad. Have any of the famous people that you admire/admired ever disappointed you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes - when I was much younger I paid a huge amount of money to see The Batchelors (a singing group of three young men). One of them didn't show because his wife had just had a baby (not batchelors then) and the other two didn't look a bit like they did on tv. They were wearing brightly coloured clothes which were too small for them and they were much fatter than I thought. Or that might have been the effect of the too-tight clothes. And of course the singing was not quite the same because there were only two of them.
I met Terry Pratchett at a dementia conference a couple of years ago - big hero of mine - turned out to be the nicest bloke you could ever want to meet - just great.
But I remember getting a 'ten minute interview slot' with Lou Reed (many many years ago when I was writing for a listings mag in B'ham) - possibly the scariest, most unpleasant man I have ever met ... I got about 4 minutes, which was about 3 too many ...
But I remember getting a 'ten minute interview slot' with Lou Reed (many many years ago when I was writing for a listings mag in B'ham) - possibly the scariest, most unpleasant man I have ever met ... I got about 4 minutes, which was about 3 too many ...
Backstage, Odeon B'ham around 1974/5
I was writing reviews for Grapevine and we got a couple of press tickets.
Mr Reed was not pleased to see me (I think the words "fluffing hippy" were about the least offensive he used in my three minutes). Bloody brilliant show though ... god knows how he even stood up given that he appeared to have ingested an entire pharmacy ...
I was writing reviews for Grapevine and we got a couple of press tickets.
Mr Reed was not pleased to see me (I think the words "fluffing hippy" were about the least offensive he used in my three minutes). Bloody brilliant show though ... god knows how he even stood up given that he appeared to have ingested an entire pharmacy ...
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