April 2008

Into the Gap

I’m always really interested to see what happened to old pop stars, especially of the 80s’ era.

Claire Grogan of Altered Images fame, for example, continued into acting, most notably in Red Dwarf as Kochansky and can be heard on the most recent Word Magazine podcast.

Some, however, disappear into the ether and their whereabouts become the stuff of pop trivia. Thus it was with at least two of the Thompson Twins, Tom Bailey and his co-bandmate and wife Alannah Currie (her with the wacky hair), who emigrated to New Zealand together.

So it was with great interest that I came across an interview with Alannah Currie in last Saturday’s Weekend Guardian.

And, in keeping with her slightly wacky look in the 80s, she has turned her new career into a slightly off-the-wall pursuit - I’ll let you read the article to find out exactly what she does!

I was also intrigued to discover that she’s now with Jimmy Cauty, artist, record producer (of the TTs, if I remember correctly) and former member of the KLF.

Here’s a great slice of 80s pop to remind of how good the TTs were and my first recollections of them - We Are Detectives

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You know summer’s coming when…

- You suddenly see all the rich kids out in their convertibles
- Men drive vans topless
- Women wear strappy vests that are too far short for them
- The Daily Mail proudly proclaims that Bournemouth was hotter than the Bahamas
- The Sun run pictures of bikini-clad models on one of Britain’s beaches
- Someone comes into the office looking like a beetroot, saying “I didn’t realise it was that hot!”
- All the unions start striking!

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The indignity of youth

I was taken back to my childhood this evening as I was coming home from the station.

As I walked down a public footpath, I came across a mum desperately trying to get her young son to go to the loo.

She was crouched down next to her little boy who had his trousers around his ankles and was being remorselessly berated for not doing a No.1 (or maybe even a No.2).

It amazes me how embarrassing parents can be with their young kids.

Whipping your kids trousers and pants down in the middle of the pavement is just mortifying, even if you’re only 4 years old.

I vow never to do the same!

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