by Divemistress of the Dark on 31 Jul 2006 00:39
Well, the odds of my meeting any really famous person in any meaningful way are pretty slim, so I guess I spend most of my time thinking about other things, tell you the truth. Sorry if that's boring.
That's a great list, Georgy. Mostly I listen to artists you can't hear on the radio (since many U.S. radio stations are owned by only one or two companies and have very small playlists). I could make another list of homely recording artists who make terrific albums, but it would likely contain many musicians or bands none of you have heard of - Seu Jorge, the Old Crow Medicine Show, Steve Earle, Glossary, Guided by Voices, the New Pornographers...all great musicians, none likely to appear on the cover of GQ or Vogue magazines any time soon. :)
Honestly? I'm more a fan of Stewart's because he's really intelligent, says interesting things in the press, and keeps releasing fantastic records. I bet he's a great person to get to know, but as we live thousands of miles apart, I'm not likely to discover whether that's true or not.
I admit I lost track of Sting some years ago because, much as I love the Police, I never admired his solo work quite so much. It's not terrible, it's just not as good as any single Police record in my opinion. Plus after a while, all you heard about was Sting the Celebrity Icon, which seemed to overshadow the music and got boring quickly for me.
I like Andy's work also....what's not to admire? Any album Andy's ever done is miles better than anything I'm likely to hear on the radio, that's for sure.