Forty years ago in May of 1982, British rock legends Status Quo played concerts at the Birmingham NEC in aid of the Prince’s Trust, and in the presence of members […]
Reviews
Summer is here, and Germany’s Bear Family Records has sought to provide the perfect accompanist at vintage BBQs or beach parties. Surf Beat is a collection of mostly 1960s-era Surf […]
This week, we discuss the third episode of the final series of Dixon of Dock Green, entitled Vagrant. It originally aired on BBC One on 27th March 1976. All eight […]
Jamie Dyer writes about the 1980s sitcom The Young Ones from his perspective as a Millennial. To a certain generation, this article may initially seem controversial. Until recently, I had […]
Jamie Dyer writes about Over and Out, the debut solo album by Status Quo’s Rick Parfitt; First posthumously released in 2018. When Rick Parfitt passed away on Christmas Eve 2016, […]
Conway Twitty’s album How Much More Can She Stand was first released in 1971. It contains only eight tracks, two of them penned by Twitty himself. How Much More Can […]
We return to the final series of Dixon of Dock Green this week. The second episode, entitled The Job, originally aired on BBC One on 20th March 1976. The Story… […]
Following on from my review of Hello Darlin’, here we take a look at Fifteen Years Ago, Conway Twitty’s second album of 1970. The album opens strongly, with the upbeat […]
We now begin the final leg of our reviews covering the surviving episodes of Dixon of Dock Green. This review concerns the first episode of the final series of the […]
This week, I will be looking at the final surviving episode to feature Peter Byrne as Andy Crawford: Conspiracy. It was originally broadcast on BBC One on 10th May 1975, […]