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jetskisonyourmoat · 9 months
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Would just like to let everyone know I never stopped thinking about this interview
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Alex’s tongue 😛 and some cute photos of him
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Bonus gif
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(Google Drive)
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partynthem · 1 year
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there’d better be a mirrorball - arctic monkeys live on later... with jools holland
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blair-s-world · 7 months
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Katie: honey, what’s that?
Jamie: love, I guess it’s the fucking Brit award!
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harrisonarchive · 7 months
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“All my friends are pirates.” - George Harrison, I Me Mine (1980)
“[P]irate as he is, [George] deserves the word ‘bold’ for he is, in truth, quite the boldest man I have ever met.” - Derek Taylor, I Me Mine (1980)
“He was a naughty boy, you know — an artist, a pirate. But his meditation left him well prepared for his death. He said he was ready to leave his body. He was always a ‘No need to panic’ kind of person.” - Olivia Harrison, Vanity Fair, September 27, 2011
“Trying to influence people and doing things like painting the Apple shop was all just part of the teddy boy in us, the teddy-boy theme of ‘We’ll show them.’ We thought, ‘We’ll paint the building one night, and the next morning people will come up the street and the whole bloody building’s going to be psychedelic.’ That was what it was all about — I think we would have been pirates in a different life.” - George Harrison, The Beatles Anthology
Jools Holland: "He told me that The Beatles used to have theory sometimes that there were some people who were pirates and some people were priests when they met them. And then some people, he said, were pirates dressed as priests and some of them were priests dressed as pirates. And it might sound a bit confusing, but I think he probably was a workaholic, but he was a person, when you met him who you thought was the most relaxed person that you’d ever met." Olivia Harrison: "Yeah. He was a pirate and a priest." JH: "Yeah, a pirate and a priest, a workaholic but pretending to be a lounger." OH: "He wore the white collar with an eye patch." - BBC Radio 2, October 20, 2014
“I got an e-mail from the Liv the other day [in 2003] saying she thought George performing ‘The Pirate Song’ on Rutland Weekend Television was the bravest thing he ever did and that she wanted to be a pirate, too. Well, his dark sweet lady was the love of his life, and I know how much he loved her; a braver, finer, lovelier companion no man could ever find.” - Eric Idle, The Greedy Bastard Diary (2003) (x)
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fidjiefidjie · 2 months
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Bon Soir 🆕️🎙🎹 💙
Rod Stewart & Jools Holland 🎶 Pennies from Heaven
(Swing Fever)
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alexturntable · 1 year
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damonalbarn · 10 months
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Later… with Jools Holland, 17 June 2023 Fatoumata Diawara and Damon performed Nsera
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ajhbphantomlife · 7 months
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Hozier - Francesca (Later with Jools Holland) - First time live
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Francesca 1st performance live.
Here we could see that there's too much more under the 1st layer of this song. He was clearly singing this to someone.
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waugh-bao · 8 months
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“Then I went to Mick's château in France and, rather embarrassingly, I stupidly didn't have any money. I'd got a later flight, got a taxi and had to borrow the money off Mick for the taxi. Anyway, Charlie was nearby, so Mick had a little party.
He's very inclusive, he invited me and Charlie, and Tom Stoppard, the playwright, was there. Mick was doing a film with him. Maybe three other people, a handful. Mick had a little thing around a camp fire and made us food. It was lovely. I remember Charlie saying to me [about Mick]:
‘He is amazing, isn't he? Wherever he goes, he gathers these amazing people. I've never known anybody like him.’
He loved Mick.”
(Jools Holland, 2022)
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northwestofinsanity · 3 months
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1978 Debut-Album era Squeeze
(I could not find color versions of these photos like the few floating around from this shoot that are in color… and unfortunately, the only versions I can find of some of these have watermarks covering faces -but I figured I’d share them -and I’ve got a few more to post later)
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bunnykaye · 4 months
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Nicola Coughlan's interview at Jools Holland’s Annual Hootenanny (12/31/2023)
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javelinbk · 1 year
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Paul (plus Tom Hanks, Jools Holland and Elton John) at David Hockey’s new art show…
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harrisonarchive · 1 year
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Sara and Bob Dylan, and George and Olivia at Paul and Linda McCartney's Venus and Mars party in Long Beach, California, on March 24, 1975; photo by Harry Benson.
“Apart from his many other great gifts, George always had the ability to make everybody feel at ease and was happy to share whatever he had with his friends, including his enthusiasms. We all had lunch [at Friar Park] and it was very jolly. George explained to Bob [Dylan] about the film I was doing and continued to be very encouraging. Then he said in his gentle voice, ‘Well, everybody, you know what the best thing after a nice lunch is?’ We were wondering what it could be — a cigar, a cup of coffee, a country walk? — and George said, ‘A George Formby film. Do you know of him, Bob?’ Bob said, ‘I don’t think I do know him. No. Is he kind of like one of the blues people from Memphis that Jools is filming?’, and George said, ‘No. He was from Wigan and was one of the first British pop stars.’ […] He drew the curtains on this wintry afternoon, and we all sat back ready to watch as George selected his favorites from the numerous videotapes in a large box marked ‘Formby.’ I’d had no idea George Formby had made so many films. Bob seemed a bit confused and bewildered by George Formby. At one point, after the sixth or seventh selection, he got closer to the large television and squinted, stared at one of the performances, shook his head and said, ‘Wow, we really never had anything like this in America.’ Sensing enthusiasm, George explained that he often played these songs of an evening with his great friend Joe Brown and he’d let Bob know the next time. [...] George, Olivia and I then wandered out to Bob’s van [...]. [Bob] then thanked George and they gave each other a big hug. Then, just as the van was leaving, the wheels started spinning and George said, ‘Oh, I think he’s going to come back in. Good, I’ll show him some more George Formby.’ But the wheels seemed to catch a bit of purchase and Bob sped back to London. George went to see him play that night at the Royal Albert Hall and gave him a videocassette of George Formby to enjoy on his tour bus.” - Jools Holland, Barefaced Lies and Boogie-woogie Boasts (2007) (x)
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stylecouncil · 4 months
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goldenboygate · 3 months
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oasis (minus liam) performing cum on feel the noize live on jools holland 28/11/1995
imo, this is the greatest cover of this song, no disrespect to quiet riot's version.
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fidjiefidjie · 11 months
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Bon soir 💙🎸👍❤️
David Gilmour et Mica Paris & Jools Holland 🎶 I Put A spell on you
(1992)
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