I adore Terry. My wife and I met him at The Brit Awards 1996, at the aftershow dooo, and had a lovely yap. One of the nicest, most genuine chaps I’ve ever met
Loving this channel Terry - how’s about shedding some light on the lesser known people who were there but you don’t hear much from? Steve Adge? John Robb? Cressa? Alan Erasmus? Gill Morris? Tom Hingley? John Bramwell? To name a few
Skip the chapter about Tony's time at Cambridge where Paul totally makes it all up since he admits he knows nothing of this time so he decides to turn it into a Mancunian version of Maos Little Red Book..hardest read of my life. The rest is worth sticking with for the bits..and there are some, that are brilliant.
Another great video Terry, you take care
I adore Terry. My wife and I met him at The Brit Awards 1996, at the aftershow dooo, and had a lovely yap. One of the nicest, most genuine chaps I’ve ever met
great review
He's great, Paul Morley.
Loving this channel Terry - how’s about shedding some light on the lesser known people who were there but you don’t hear much from? Steve Adge? John Robb? Cressa? Alan Erasmus? Gill Morris? Tom Hingley? John Bramwell? To name a few
Skip the chapter about Tony's time at Cambridge where Paul totally makes it all up since he admits he knows nothing of this time so he decides to turn it into a Mancunian version of Maos Little Red Book..hardest read of my life. The rest is worth sticking with for the bits..and there are some, that are brilliant.
It’s a great book. However, I wish Morley would punctuate better.
A very big book
I found it took 200 pages to get going. Was a lot of waffle to start with.