Tuesday, May 06, 2025

 


Dear Friends,

I'm raising £1,800 to fund an exhibition for Greenpeace in Lewes!
Your support will help bring this project to life and raise vital awareness of Greenpeace’s mission in today’s world.
Every contribution, big or small, will make a real difference. Please spread the word.
Thank you so much!
John May
Former editorial director of Greenpeace Books

A rare presentation of history books, posters and memorabilia about Greenpeace will be on display in the local Star Brewery gallery in the first week and on weekends in August, from the 2nd to the 10th.

Most people will be unaware that the HQ of Greenpeace International was situated in Lewes during the 1970s to 1990s in the top part of an office building in the town’s High Street, just above the home of the local paper.

During that period, they succeeded in saving many of the world’s whales and baby seals. In 1985, they were shocked by the dramatic destruction of the Rainbow Warrior, one of their most valuable ships, and Lewes was flooded by media people from all over the world.

They then later went to Russia to help the children affected by the April 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. They also fought to prevent the dumping of nuclear waste into the ocean around the UK and elsewhere. These are just some of the many important examples of the dangerous projects they took on try and save the natural world.

We hope to bring together some of the existing members of Greenpeace from those past years who still live in Lewes.

A fresh GREENPEACE group of people has formed in the town and they will be active during the whole period.

Friday, January 24, 2025

NEW MUSIC BOOKS

 


It's interesting when three music books such as these appear in one's hands at the same time. 

'Rock 'N' Roll London' presents itself as a guide to the city's musical heritage.  

The author of the book  is Tony Barrell who describes himself as pop historian, journalist, editor and Londoner who has spent much  of his life interviewing musicians. 

He writes that 'several genres of music are represented in the book but we are using the term rock 'n ' roll in its modern, overarching sense to include all the popular music of this century and the latter half of the 20th century'.

The books is divided into five main areas: Central, North, West, East and South and four themes: Life and Death, Meetings and Happenings, Performances,  Recordings. The bulk of the book is made up of short entries for each of the 100 musicians covered and their link to a building and/or place.

I was  interested to  discover that in 1974 Cass Elliot of the Mamas and the Papas died in Harry Nilsen's Mayfair flat at 9 Curzon Place W1. In 1978 The Who's Keith Moon died in the same apartment. Both were aged 32.

The book is very well designed and is packed with excellent single and double-page photos. Three of the ones I really liked are: a black and white  of the Beatles watching a topless dancer at the Raymond Revue Bar in 1967; A beautiful colour shot of Bob Marley playing football in Battersea Park by Adrian Boot; A fabulous shot of The Clash at the  Rainbow Theatre, a gig that I attended with Chrissie Hynde and Chris Salewicz.


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UNDERGROUND: The Illustrated Bible of Cursed Rockers And High Priestesses of Sound.

Written by Arnaud Le GouĂ«fflec / Artist Nicolas Moog. Published by Titan Comics. 36 profiles.

'They don't do it for fame, they do it for the music - these rock legends and priestesses of sound  are the outsiders, the trail blazers, artists who changed the face of music  forever. From Captain Beefheart to Patti Smith, this odyssey through the rock hinterlands is perfect for fans of outsider artists, rock history aficionados and those modern vinyl lovers who want to discover the saga that got music to where it is today.'

Michael Moorcock writes an eloquent Preface which in part says: 'Having been closely associated with various  "underground" bands over the years, including  my own, I do know the fierce loyalty they command and the idealism, even love, they engender in their audiences.'

Each of the 36  profiles are brilliantly illustrated in black and white comic style. The ones I know of including the Captain and Patti are Moondog, Sun Ra, John Fahey, Nico, Billie Childish, Kim Fowley, Townes Van Zandt. Lots of others to discover, to learn and enjoy. ITS SUPERB!

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A remarkable book by the  American music writer who is considered  the greatest cultural critic on rock 'n' roll to add to his 15 books already published which include several on Bob Dylan and Elvis Presley with others on Van Morrison and The Doors, the history of punk in pop music.

The flyleaf of this book explains its purpose and stylistic approach. 'He selects ten songs between 1956 and 2008 then proceeds to dramatize how each embodies rock 'n' roll as a thing in itself, in the story it tells, inhabits and acts out - a new language, something new under the sun. In his hands the songs he investigates tell the  story of music which is, at bottom, the story of the desire for freedom in all its unruly and liberating glory.