While we're on the subject of Rob Davis, it is indeed interesting that after all that "camping it up" in the Glam Rock era, he didn't just end up trawling up and down the country playing workmen's clubs like so many of 'em - he went on to bigger things. He co-wrote Can't Get You Out of My Head (and loads of other club hits), after all! Jx
I was surprised to learn I Can't Get You Out Of My Head was intended for rhombus faced singer Sophie Ellis Baxter, her who sings "Darnce" instead of dance and her mother was Lulu the elephant or something to do with Blue Peter.
They probably think you're Rob Davis. Do you still wear the flared jumpsuit with the glitter-ball earrings? Jx
ReplyDeleteI look nothing like him, oh wait, its not me they playing it for, how vain of me to think so, my maid of all work Carmen she's a dead ringer.
ReplyDeleteGone to dust....
ReplyDeletePlease can I have the glitter-ball earrings?
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How can I refuse since you asked so nicely.
DeleteWhile we're on the subject of Rob Davis, it is indeed interesting that after all that "camping it up" in the Glam Rock era, he didn't just end up trawling up and down the country playing workmen's clubs like so many of 'em - he went on to bigger things. He co-wrote Can't Get You Out of My Head (and loads of other club hits), after all! Jx
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to learn I Can't Get You Out Of My Head was intended for rhombus faced singer Sophie Ellis Baxter, her who sings "Darnce" instead of dance and her mother was Lulu the elephant or something to do with Blue Peter.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time in Amsterdam.
You are a never ending source of tasty bits I have otherwise never heard of.
ReplyDeleteI aim to please.
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