We check this week’s luggage on the rock and roll baggage carousel and remove the following items for inspection …
… The People v OJ Simpson and why it’s worth re-watching.
… the only two convincing films about magazines and journalism.
… bands that look like mini-cab drivers.
… David’s upcoming appearance on University Challenge (cue the voice of Roger Tilling: “Middlesex Hepworth!”)
... the source of the phrase “Bring on the empty horses!”
… why someone called Riley asked John McVie and Nick Mason for his life back.
… who was more prolific, Michael Curtiz, Barbara Cartland or Mozart?
… the eternal destination of all Peter Pan royalties.
… the man who saved Po Powell from a spell in the cooler.
… “Morning, Gentlemen. Nice day for murder!”
… writing bands’ names on school bags.
… ‘I need a sheep, a psychiatrist’s couch, a vet and a ticket to Hawaii!’
... the old Word magazine gang and what they’re doing now.
Mentioned in despatches – the Atom Heart Mother cow, a duff Barry Gibb movie, the Mark Leeman Five and Balaam And the Angel.
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