Right in time for the Christmas business Bryan Ferry released a new best of album recently, this time only with songs from his solo works and with two previously unreleased tracks: “I Don’t Want To Go On With You”, originally a b-sides by The Drifters, and an alternative piano version of “Fool For Love” (originally from the amazing album “Frantic”, his collaboration with Dave Stewart) Read Full Story
Roxy Music vocalist Bryan Ferry turns 64 today. Gee whiz, what a great band (Favorite Roxy Music Song: “Street Life” ). Bryan also recorded an amazing CD of Bob Dylan covers a couple of years ago, Dylanesque which is highly recommended listening. Happy Birthday, Bryan!
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A few months back, I watched the above scene (known as “the Roxy Music scene” ) from the totally obscure Daniel Craig film, Flashbacks of a Fool , at my friend Randy’s house, and it made my head explode. I finally got Flashbacks of a Fool in the Netflix and watched it last night. Man, what a cool movie! While the scene above is my favorite part of the film – because, you know, I was that girl – it really is a movie that is just so full of surprises that I ended up enjoying it very much... Read Full Story
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Bryan Ferry - Roxy Music
Artist: Bryan Ferry - Roxy Music
Genres:
House
Discography
Get it!
Street Life - 20 Great Hits Year: 1986
Tracks: 9
Do The Strand
In The Midnight Hour
More Than This
Oh Yeah
Over You
Pyjamarama
Same Old Scene
Street Life
Virginia Plain
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On This Date in 1973: Brian Eno , synthesizer player for British art rock band Roxy Music , announced he was leaving the group after disagreements with singer Brian Ferry . For diehard Roxy fans interested in an analytical peak into the the groups early (pre-first album) ceative history, check out the book Re-make/Re-model: Art, Pop, Fashion and the Making of Roxy Music, 1952-1972 by Michael Bracewell available from Amazon.com at this link .
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