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Guardian Unlimited -
1 days and 10 hours ago
Mick Channon is recovering in hospital following a car crash on his way home from the Doncaster
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TimesOnline: Britain -
1 days and 10 hours ago
Mick Channon, the former England footballer turned racehorse trainer, is recovering in hospital
following a car crash on the M1 yesterday.
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The Allmusic Blog -
2 days and 1 hours ago
After Peter Wolf
ditched the J. Geils Band in 1983 because co-leader Seth Justman turned down a batch of new
songs Wolf had written with Don Covay and Michael Jonzun, he made the most of it and released the
great Lights Out album. Boasting a huge hit single, the bouncing, machine-funk
monster title track, and a raft of catchy, candy-coated ’80s pop, the album is one of the
hidden gems of the era. Wolf casts off the responsibilities of fronting an arena rock band and
heads straight for the pop jugular, leaving bluesy guitar licks and harmonica bleating in his
rearview mirror. With Michael Jonzun (of Jonzun
Crew) producing, the album is slicker than ice and loaded with cheesy synths, electronic
drums, reverb, and “sweetening.” It is also very well-arranged; the synthetic sounds
never overtake Wolf’s gritty soul and personality — really a perfect balance of soul
and machines that only a few artists were able to pull off in the ’80s.
Apart from the title track, the moderate charter “I Need You Tonight,” a moody ballad
with trademark-’80s clicking guitars, peppy synths, and a dorky surf guitar solo, is the
best song on the record. Wolf nails the quietly urgent tone of the lyrics and delivers probably
the most sensitive and sweet vocal of his career. Other highlights are “Baby Please
Don’t Go,” a bubbling Motown-styled number that sounds very J. Geils-like, the
electronic reggae ballad “Poor Girl’s Heart,” the Hall & Oates-y
“Here Comes That Hurt Again,” and the rollicking “Pretty Lady,” which
manages to overcome some annoying background warbling from Mick Jagger to become what would have
been one of the best late-period J. Geils songs. The tracks that make the full leap into
’80s dance-pop perhaps don’t stand up as well. Something like
“Oo-We-Diddley-Bop!” is very dated, with Wolf gamely trying to rap and coming off
like the male Debbie Harry. The jokey “Mars Needs Women” is better only because
Jonzun brings in some wacky electro sounds straight off a Jonzun Crew cut. (Wolf’s vocal is
pretty embarrassing, though.) These mis-steps don’t really wreck the listening experience;
they’re so corny they’re almost good. The rest of the record isn’t corny at
all. It is soul music for a soulless time, made by a guy who sounds very glad to be free and
ready to hit the charts. That it actually became a hit makes it even sweeter. For sure, Justman
and the rest of J. Geils Band were kicking themselves when their lame Wolf-less album tanked.
You’ll be kicking yourself too if you write this album off as mere fluff. It is great
fluff, some of the best the ’80s had to offer.
“I Need You Tonight”

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Actualite : People -
2 days and 6 hours ago
 L'ancienne épouse du chanteur britannique
Mick Jagger, la militante des droits de l'Homme Bianca Jagger, a égaré le week-end
dernier une bague d'une valeur de 200.000 euros en marge du Festival de musique de Salzbourg,
a indiqué la police locale mercredi.
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Romandie News -
2 days and 8 hours ago
Bianca Jagger aurait égaré le précieux bijou dans une rue de Salzbourg, en
marge d'un festival de musique, au moment de prendre un taxi. Elle a ...
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Nouvelobs.com en temps réel - Actualités -
2 days and 10 hours ago
Bianca Jagger aurait égaré le précieux bijou dans une rue de Salzbourg, en
marge d'un festival de musique, au moment de prendre un taxi. Elle a précisé qu'il ne
s'agissait pas d'un vol.
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Nouvelobs.com en temps réel : people -
2 days and 10 hours ago
Bianca Jagger aurait égaré le précieux bijou dans une rue de Salzbourg, en
marge d'un festival de musique, au moment de prendre un taxi. Elle a précisé qu'il ne
s'agissait pas d'un vol.
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