Phillips, the label who have given you such golden greats as Jane and Serge, Dusty Springfield and Ray McVay (the ballroom king) recently went beserk and really let themselves go. They let themselves be associated with the progressive sounds of the Vertigo label—Manfred Mann Chapter Three, Juicy Lucy and Colosseum. The lapse was short-lived. After MRA gurus had 'Je T'Aime . . . Moi Non Plus' removed from the label, the Phillips patronage of Vertigo went as well—apparently the Juicy Lucy cover was too much for them to take, fruit and all. To prevent any further boobs of this nature, the company have established a censorship committee. Highest echelons are doubtless even now Recent Posts probing the song sheets and rooting out offending matter.
The New Year is going to be pretty chaotic if 'our fabulous boys in blue' have their way. Download Joomla Templates A failure to scourge the head population to the extent they would desire— despite plants, violence and God wot— has led to Scotland Yard calling in the distinctly unfabulous FBI. Soon the friendly tones that awake you at 6am won't just be murmuring 'Wot's all this 'ere, then', but 'Get the goddam hell outa that bed . . . ya lousy red Jew fag nigger lovers ! !'. The only saving grace is that they are probably even more absurd, Bullitt apart, than our homegrown products.
Much released single 'Witchi Tai To' is now appearing once more; this time as the first single to come from Charisma. Produced by Larry Smith, ex-Bonzo, it has a cast of ten, none of whom are willing to let their names be known. Due to contract
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