Posted in 1960s, Events dear boy. Events, Friday On My Mind, Music at 12:00 on 17 August 2018
Another giant of 60s (and later) music has gone.
Aretha Franklin was undoubtedly the best purveyor of the branch of music she excelled in. Not for nothing was she known as the Queen of Soul.
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman wasn’t a hit in Britain. I’m not sure if it was ever released as one in the UK but her expression in this recording is the epitome of soul.
Aretha Franklin: (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
Her biggest solo hit in the UK in terms of chart placing was actually I Say a Little Prayer, in 1968:-
Aretha Franklin: I Say a Little Prayer
But only one word suffices to describe her achievements.
Respect.
Aretha Louise Franklin: 25/3/1942 – 16/8/2018. So it goes.
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Posted in Politics at 15:21 on 1 April 2012
Is “Gorgeous” George’s by-election win in Bradford West really such a surprise? After all, he must surely be the most recognisable British politician outside the main parties (and to a large extent within them as well.)
Plus he was outspoken against the Iraq War, is widely thought to be pro-Muslim, and Bradford has a large Muslim population.
And it was a by-election, where nowadays you are more or less a free pass to kick against any incumbent political party.
It can be seen as a rejection of them all, the unpopularity of the Tories and Lib-Dems as the coalition makes one wrong decision after another, and (I’m guessing here) the taking for granted by Labour of their vote along with their ineffectiveness at opposition.
Whether it is a portent of anything more significant I doubt, as George’s Respect Party is pretty much a one-man show. He may retain the Bradford West seat at the next General Election but I can’t see many more Respect MPs joining him, if any.
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