Beatles/Al Atkins/Doug Harr
For some weeks I have been getting increasingly worried that significant
chunks of my emails have seemed to be going astray. Last Monday, for example,
Chloe and I wrote 52 e-mails, and only two people actually replied. This put me
in a difficult situation. If I was to write to all the people that I suspected
had not been receiving my e-mails, it could well be interpreted as me accusing
them of being ill-mannered enough to ignore my emails, and I most certainly
didn't want to do this. I still remember a day, back when e-mail was still a new
experience to me, when - upon not receiving a reply to an urgent e-mail - I
wrote again, only to be told that the bloke I was writing to's wife had just
died of brain cancer.
Then along comes my knight in shining armour, in the shape of my good
friend. noted Danish zoologist, Lars Thomas. It seemed that somehow my gmail
account (which I had never used, and which only existed to get into my
GoogleDrive) had become active, and about a third of the emails sent to me were
ending up there. This has now been fixed.
Thanks Lars.
If I have not replied to an email that you sent me, or if I have been
pestering you for an answer to an e-mail that you sent me, please forgive me. I
hope to have worked through the backlog by the end of the day.
And here is the news:
THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: James Brown - Get On U...
THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem
Roundup Interview (1964) - The Beatles
Al Atkins review
DOUG HARR REVIEW
Gonzo Magazine #222
THE LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE ISSUE
In a Gonzo Exclusive, Doug reports from the High Seas, about Cruise to the
Edge, Richard reviews Phil Lesh, John eulogises Gary Duncan, whilst Jeremy goes
to see Spizz and The Rezillos, and Jon muses on Pet Shop Boys, Neil Young and
Ladybird Books for grown-ups. And oodles more, my little cupcakes...
Groovy huh?
It’s all free!
And there are radio shows from Mack Maloney, Friday Night Progressive is
having a well deserved week off, Strange Fruit, Jeremy Smith's new project The
Seven Deadly Sins, and Canterbury Sans Frontieres. We also have columns from all
sorts of folk including Roy Weard, Mr Biffo, Neil Nixon and the irrepressible
Corinna. There is also a collection of more news, reviews, views, interviews and
pademelons outside zoos (OK, nothing to do with small marsupials who have
escaped from captivity, but I got carried away with things that rhymed with
OOOOS) than you can shake a stick at. And the best part is IT's ABSOLUTELY
FREE!!!
This issue features:
Neil Young, Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry, Glenn Hughes, Justin Trudeau,
Strange Fruit, Canterbury Sans Frontieres, Jeremy Smith's Seven Deadly Sins,
Mack Maloney's Mystery Hour, Alan Francis Simpson, Barbara Carroll, Damian
Davey, Alwin Lopez Jarreau, Packy, Trish Doan, Tony Särkkä, Tony Davis,
Supertramp, Tony Ashton with Jon Lord, Lutz Ulbrich featuring Nico, Pink
Faeries, Cruise to the Edge 2017, Alan Dearling, Mother's Little Helper, Jeremy
Smith, The Rezillos, Spizzenergi, The Tuts, John Brodie-Good, Gary Duncan,
Quicksilver Messenger Service, Richard Foreman, Phil Lesh, Kev Rowland, Nemezis,
Nick Magnus, Soul Secret, Solstice, Trioxyde, Mr Biffo, Roy Weard, Hawkwind,
Xtul, Martin Springett, The Who, The Alarm, Queen, Justin Bieber, The Beatles,
Jimi Hendrix, Pet Shop Boys
Read the previous few issues of Gonzo Weekly:
Issue 221 (Deke Leonard)
Issue 220 (Larry Wallis)
Issue 219 (Martin Stone)
Issue 218 (Mark Reiser tribute)
Issue 217 (Dig Doug Harr)
Issue 215-6 (New Year 2017)
Issue 213-4 (Yule 2016)
Issue 212 (Greg Lake)
Issue 211 (Phil Collins)
Issue 210 (Nico)
Issue 209 (Pink Fairies)
Issue 208 (Leonard Cohen)
Issue 207 (Tibet)
Issue 206 (Raz)
Issue 205 (Pink Fairies)
Issue 204 (Gas Tank)
Issue 203 (The Gardening Club)
Issue 202 (Gong)
Issue 201 (Auld Man's Baccie)
Issue 200 (Deep Purple)
Issue 199 (Yes)
Issue 198 (Steve Ignorant)
Issue 197 (Gilli Smyth)
Issue 196 (Paul May)
Issue 195 (Dave Brock)
Issue 194 (Auburn)
Issue 193 (Genre Peak)
Issue 192 (Rick Wakeman and Brian May)
Issue 191 (Karnataka)
Issue 190 (Erik Norlander)
Issue 189 (Rick Wakeman at the O2)
Issue 187/8 (Yer holiday special)
Issue 186 (Beatles)
Issue 185 (Judge Smith)
Issue 184 (Mick Abrahams)
All issues from #70 can be downloaded at www.gonzoweekly.com if you prefer.
If you have problems downloading, just email me and I will add you to the Gonzo
Weekly dropbox. The first 69 issues are archived there as well. Information is
power chaps, we have to share it!
You can download the magazine in pdf form HERE:
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* We should probably mention here, that some of our posts are links to
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responsible for spelling or factual errors in other people's websites. Honest
guv!
* Jon Downes, the Editor of all these ventures (and several others) is an
old hippy of 57 who - together with a Jack Russell called Archie, an infantile
orange cat named after a song by Frank Zappa, and two half grown kittens, one
totally coincidentally named after one of the Manson Family, purely because she
squeaks, puts it all together from a converted potato shed in a tumbledown
cottage deep in rural Devon which he shares with various fish. He is ably
assisted by his lovely wife Corinna, his bulldog/boxer Prudence, his elderly
mother-in-law, and a motley collection of social malcontents. Plus.. did we
mention Archie and the Cats?
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