“For Your Pleasure” (roxymusicsongs.com) is a song-by-song analysis of the songs of Roxy Music and the solo work of Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno, Andy Mackay, and Phil Manzanera as heard on the original UK released studio albums of the 70s.
“For Your Pleasure” is written by Kevin Murray, Vancouver, Canada.
Contact: roxymusicsongs@gmail.com
Album release dates are taken from the excellent VivaRoxyMusic web site (http://www.vivaroxymusic.com). Thank you to John O’Brien for that site and its excellent content and detail.
Books read and enjoyed are “Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning” by Jonathan Rigby; “Re-Make/Re-Model: Becoming Roxy Music” by Michael Bracewell; “The Thrill of it All: The Story of Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music” by David Buckley; “Roxy Music“ by Johnny Rogan; “Unknown Pleasures: A Cultural Biography of Roxy Music” by Paul Stump. On Some Faraway Beach: The Life and Times of Brian Eno by David Sheppard. There are others not read but probably worth checking out.
The idea and template of “For Your Pleasure” is based on Chris O’Leary’s “Pushing Ahead of the Dame“. Simply some of the best critical writing on David Bowie out there. (And I’ve read ’em all).
May 14, 2016 at 8:56 pm
For a guy like me who puts ROXY 1 at tippytops of fave-ever album list
… a hearty ‘Hello dere!’
pronounced ‘dare’ if you not know the routine
thanks for the juicy reads to be had
Mellotron adds to the perfection, doubters!
Thanks! for the BBC ‘If There Is …’
worthy version to be sure
One of my better Roxy covers circa 199? is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDZ02TCU454
replete w/ movie sound effects.