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Tag Archives: Peter Murphy
From San Fran to Palm Springs
Music is the journey a part of a path I walk down. It’s the more exciting part of my life and I hope to continue to do it in whatever way I can. Last year was a difficult year. It … Continue reading →
Posted in David Baron, Lettie, Lettie Music, Postcards
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Tagged Audium, David Baron, Elvis's Honeymoon Hideway, History of Palm Springs, James GYPSY Haake, Lettie, Lettie Maclean, Lettie Music, Oscar's Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Peter Murphy, San Francisco, Save You, Save You by Lettie Maclean and David Baron
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Land of Napoleon and Cola
A huge thank you to Anthony Phillips and Denise Arnold for being instrumental in my wonderful trip to Corsica. The kindness of the audiences and organisers was unprecedented. On my way over I bought Mike Rutherford’s book which writes about … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Atlas of Remote Islands: Fifty Islands I Have Not Visted and Never Will by Judith Schlansky., Corsica, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Denise Arnold, Diego Garcia, Francescu Marcantei, Mark Vernon, MH370 missing plane, Peter Murphy, Ronnie Terrill, Tavagna Club Talasani, Ustaria di a Rota
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New Single ‘Ecstasy of Saint Teresa’
‘Ecstasy of Saint Teresa’ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini that is elevated in the Cornaro Chapel in Rome is based on the experience of Teresa of Avila, a Carmelite nun’s religious ecstasy when she encountered an angel who thrust a long … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Singer Songwriter London, Uncategorized
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Tagged Blondie and Hugh Cornwell, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet, Mark Vernon, New York's World Fair 1964-1965, Peter Murphy, The Ephemera Society, Unbeknown Records
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Flatitude
I thought I was here to stay for a while but I had the wonderful opportunity to work and travel with my lovely boss and go to Cuba with a very interesting group of people who frequent Boisdale, a famous … Continue reading →
Posted in Ephemera, Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Anthony Phillips, Boisdale, Dave Barbarossa, David Baron, Edisonmusiccorp, Eliades, Frank Sinatra, Jonny Taylor, Latitude, Louise Dodds, Mark Vernon, Max Decharne, Nacional Hotel Cuba, Peter Murphy, Travis Elborough, Zac Alford
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Mastering Monday
So the photographer turned out to be a criminal. To think that I spent an afternoon with someone who had slashed his neighbour’s tyres through anger, and was a known and convicted con man, someone who the police had known … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Alexis Turner London Taxidermy, Andrea Marongui, Bad Weather, Crystal Fighters, David Baron, Eat.St, Edison Music Corporation, Erin Lang, Good Fortune, Lenny Kravitz, Louise Dodds, Michael Seymour, Michael Seymour photographer, Peter Murphy, Petra Barran, PJ Harvey, Royal Festival Hall, Thames Festival September 2011
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The Psychology of Winning
I have become obsessed with finding Photo booths in London. There are hardly any left these days and there’s even an 0845 number to find your nearest one. I did not use this number but rather I tried to google … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards
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Tagged B J Cole, Bob Dylan, Brian Kavanagh, Chelsea Arts Club, David Baron, Elizabeth Taylor, Elton John, Good Fortune Bad Weather, Hurlingham books Putney, Imogen Heap, Jazz Cafe London, John Cale, Lene Lovich, Lettie, Lucky Number, Mike Evans, Passport photographs, Peter Murphy, Photo booths, Pigeons, Roger O'Donnell, Scott Walker, Terry Reid, The Cure, The Psychology of Winning by Denis E Waitley, Tim Rose, Worlds End Booksshop, www.lettiemusic.com
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Huey and Dewey and Louie
Here are a few random postcards I picked up on the way to the Queen exhibition off Brick Lane which I really enjoyed. Lots of things I didn’t know about Freddie such as how good he was as an illustrator … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards, Uncategorized
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Tagged Aliminium Man, Bauhaus, being broke, Bela Lugosi, Bela Lugosi's Dead, Brian May, Daisy Chainsaw, David Baron, Dewey and Louie, Dogbones Music, Eddie Izzard, Edisonmusiccorp, Huey, Lettie, Lettie London, Lottery tickets, Media by Media, Media The Band, Peter Murphy, Queen, Queen Adreena, Robots, Royal Wedding, Sarah Fimm, Sarah Fimm 'Near Infinite Possiblity', Silent Running, Suffolk, The Hunger, The Hunger directed by Tony Scott, Uncommon Reader Alan Bennett, Viktor Wynd's Little Shop of Horrors
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Summer Time Time
I wrote another blog a while ago which I never posted and now it’s the past so I have decided to start again! I just wanted to say once again thank you to my writing partner, David Baron who has … Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Postcards
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Tagged Age of Solo, Alan Bennett, Andrea Marongui, Anthony Phillips, Bellinis, Brian Kavanagh, Casio, Cavendish Arms, Crystal Fighters, Danny Blume, David Baron, Dean Ford, Edison Music Corporation, Gail Ann Dorsey, Good Fortune Bad Weather, Letraset, Lettie Music, Louise Dodds, Media The Band, Peter Murphy, Roger O'Donnell, Ron Sexsmith, Sizewell B, Steve Martin, Synthetic, Zac Alford
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