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Just Backdated is the blog of music journalist Chris Charlesworth.

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ABBA: Live At Wembley Arena

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2014

ABBA NEVER REALLY wanted to bother with performing live at all. They would have preferred to be a studio band, a bit like Steely Dan, ...

ABBA: Voyage

Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, February 2023

"I CAN'T believe it," sang the Who in A Quick One. "Do my eyes deceive me?" ...

The Beatles: Danny Boyle's Yesterday

Film/DVD/TV Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, July 2019

A WORLD WITHOUT the Beatles is not somewhere I would want to live, but this is the unlikely scenario on which this strange, occasionally enjoyable ...

The Beatles: Steve Turner: Beatles '66 – The Revolutionary Year

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, February 2017

"ED SHEERAN," screams the cover of this months GQ magazine. "How he became the biggest pop star on the planet." Not while Paul McCartney walks ...

The Beatles: On Air – Live At The BBC Volume 2

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 7 September 2014

WHAT DO Gwendolyn Hopkins of Nottingham, Diane and Jenny of Bedford, Jill, Janet, Mary, Brenda and Lynn from Wakefield, Carolyn Hill and Jane Richards from ...

The Bee Gees: Bob Stanley: The Bee Gees – Children Of The World

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, January 2024

"THE BEE GEES didn't fit in," observes Bob Stanley at the start of Children Of The World, his new biography of the Gibb brothers. He's quite ...

Chuck Berry: RJ Smith: Chuck Berry – An American Life (Omnibus)

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2022

"HE DIDN'T have personal friends," says Dick Allen, a showbiz agent who worked with Chuck Berry for years. "I travelled all the time with him. ...

Blondie: Brighton Centre

Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 28 April 2022

TO BRIGHTON for a Blondie concert and the realisation that what I've missed the most during the Covid-induced famine of live gigs is the feeling ...

Blondie, Debbie Harry: Debbie Harry: Face It

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, October 2019

IT IS A popular misconception that – once they have tasted chart success and seen their faces in magazines – music stars like Debbie Harry ...

David Bowie, Dylan Howe: Dylan Howe: Subterranean – New Designs on Bowie's Berlin

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2014

IT IS NOT DIFFICULT to imagine the look of dismay on the faces of executives at RCA Records when David Bowie delivered the tapes for ...

Elvis Costello: Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2015

LIKE A HANDFUL of rock stars I have encountered along the way – among them Townshend, Bowie and Zappa – Elvis Costello would have made ...

Roger Daltrey: Thanks A Lot, Mr. Kibblewhite – My Story

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2018

AMONGST THEIR many virtues, the Who were disgustingly honest. Jagger only told you what he wanted to tell you, Led Zep were taciturn, Floyd aloof ...

Deep Purple: O2 Arena, London

Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, October 2022

TO THE 02 by riverboat, courtesy of my old friends Deep Purple, though only three survive from the group I covered extensively for Melody Maker between 1970 ...

The Doors: Jerry Hopkins

Memoir by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 5 June 2018

MY WRITER FRIEND Jerry Hopkins, who died at the weekend aged 82, was a grizzled old veteran of rock's seminal years. ...

John Entwistle, The Who: Paul Rees: The Ox – The Last Of The Great Rock Stars, the Authorised Biography Of John Entwistle

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, March 2020

IN 1990, JOHN Entwistle spent two months in the region of Connemara on the west coast of Ireland, where fierce winds coming off the Atlantic ...

Eddie Floyd with Tony Fletcher: Knock! Knock! Knock! On Wood – A Life In Soul

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 30 September 2020

EDDIE FLOYD isn't a household name like Wilson Pickett or Otis Redding, his private life was never as lively as Marvin Gaye or James Brown, ...

Bill Haley Jnr & Peter Benjaminson: Crazy Man Crazy – The Bill Haley Story

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, April 2019

IT WAS MY misfortune to see Bill Haley on stage for the first and only time in November 1979, about 15 months before he died, ...

Elton John: Rocketman: Melody Maker Memories of Elton

Film/DVD/TV Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, June 2019

MONDAYS ON Melody Maker were always a bit stressful for me. It was the day when we had to come up with a front-page lead story ...

Elton John with Alexis Petridis: Me

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, October 2019

A POPULAR musician who has stepped on stage dressed as Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse and Amadeus Mozart, complete with elevated, powdered wig, is unlikely to ...

Khruangbin: The Universe Smile Upon You and Con Todo El Mundo

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 22 May 2018

FOR MY BIRTHDAY last week my daughter bought me two CDs by a Texas instrumental trio called Khruangbin, which, roughly translated, is Taiwanese for aeroplane ...

The Kinks: Sunny Afternoon: Harold Pinter Theatre, London

Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 16 May 2015

A FEW WEEKS AGO Ray Davies was in the building that houses Omnibus Press to attend the launch of a book entitled 100 Years Of British ...

Shane MacGowan: Richard Balls: A Furious Devotion – The Authorised Story Of Shane MacGowan

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, December 2021

WITH HIS uncombed hair, rotten teeth and charity shop clothes, not to mention the obligatory bottle, Shane MacGowan presented himself to the world as a ...

Paul McCartney: Philip Norman: Paul McCartney – The Biography

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, June 2016

WHAT MUST IT be like to be Paul McCartney? Deluged by gargantuan levels of fame since the age of 21, he has remained squarely in ...

Jimmy Page: Chris Salewicz: Jimmy Page – The Definitive Biography

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, August 2018

BACK IN 2012 I was involved in convoluted negotiations with Jimmy Page's lawyer for Omnibus Press to publish a trade edition of the photo book ...

Wilson Pickett: Tony Fletcher: In The Midnight Hour – The Life & Soul Of Wilson Pickett

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, February 2017

ABUSE RUNS in the family, or so they say. Those ill-treated as children go on to ill-treat as adults and it's near impossible to break ...

Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains: Pink Floyd at the Victoria & Albert Museum

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, July 2017

AT THE START of the V&A's Pink Floyd exhibition there is a photograph of the first ever van that transported the four-man group and their ...

Elvis Presley: Elvis — The Movie (dir. Baz Luhrmann)

Film/DVD/TV Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, July 2022

ABOUT 45 minutes into this extravagant, fast-paced, acclamatory biopic of Elvis, the camera focuses in on its hero sat on a folding chair at an ...

Paul Simon: Peter Ames Carlin: Homeward Bound – The Life Of Paul Simon

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, December 2016

IF EVER A career in music was pre-ordained, it is that of Paul Simon, the ambitious, gifted and ever-so-scrupulous first son of a professional double-bass ...

Slade: Daryl Easlea: Whatever Happened To Slade? When The Whole World Went Crazee (Omnibus)

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2023

AT LAST! At last an author with insight, sympathy and commitment has written a substantial book about Slade that dissects the highs and lows of ...

Phil Spector: Spector (Sky documentary)

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, January 2023

THERE WAS no more pathetic sight than the prison shots of Phil Spector, wrinkled and bald, his dignity in ruins, his vanity undone, his arrogance ...

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band: The Agora, Cleveland 1978

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 12 December 2015

BRUCE WAS LEADING a leaner, meaner E Street Band in 1978, road trained to the nth degree from playing night after night throughout '76 and ...

Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run (Simon & Schuster)

Book Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, October 2016

TWO OF THE best Bruce Springsteen shows I ever saw were at Wembley Stadium in July of 1985. ...

Bruce Springsteen: Only the Strong Survive

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 17 November 2022

I REMEMBER… I was introduced to soul music through Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band whose 1966 album Hand Clappin' Foot Stomping' Funky-Butt… Live! retains ...

The Stone Roses: Wembley Stadium, London

Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, June 2017

TO WEMBLEY STADIUM for the sell-out Stone Roses show, my first visit to the "new" Wembley, which towers up far higher than the old one ...

Gillian Welch: Boots No. 1 - The Official Revival Bootleg

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, 28 November 2016

THE ARRIVAL OF A new record from Gillian Welch and her partner Dave Rawlings is an eagerly anticipated event at Just Backdated. ...

The Who: Live at the Fillmore East, 1968

Review by Chris Charlesworth, Just Backdated, November 2018

WELL, WELL, WELL, what have we here? Praise be, for it is nothing less than the first "new" and officially sanctioned live recording from the ...

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