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By: Christopher Jackson

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  • Coldplay Moon Music review: Could this be perfect pop?

    Life&Style

    Every now and then I find myself considering the fine margins between major and minor success. I remember, for instance, a gig I attended at the turn of the millennium at the Nottingham Arena performed by the band Travis. In those days, like their rivals Coldplay, they could easily fill a stadium of 10,000 people. [...]

  • Strange dreams: Lessons from the life of Paul Simon

    An essay on what I have absorbed over a lifetime listening to Paul Simon What do you need to make a musical career? I’d say it comes down to one thing: a talent for immediacy. If you don’t have it, the chances are you’ll lose out to someone who does. I remember when I first [...]

  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ new song Wild God is a song of planetary importance

    music

    With the release of Wild Gods, Nick Cave is surpassing even Dylan and Cohen, entering some new circle of higher life all his own.

  • Harbour Hotel Sidmouth: The perfect weekend escape

    February 16, 2024

    Sidmouth, where the Harbour Hotel is based, is an excellent location from which to explore the Jurassic Coast

  • Amy Winehouse would have been 40 this year – a star remembered

    December 12, 2023

    Amy Winehouse would have been 40 this year, and in her prime – there is still a market for our morbid fascination with her unhappy fate.

  • Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke INTERVIEW: ‘I’m incapable of creating anything without a narrative’

    December 12, 2023

    Christopher Jackson speaks to Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke and the artist behind the band's iconic album covers Stanley Donwood as they launch their new collaborative art exhibition

  • “The future might belong to India”: In conversation with Ebookers founder Dinesh Dhamija on the UK’s future ties with India

    July 5, 2023

    Chris Jackson speaks to Dinesh Dhamija about the UK's sometimes complicated relationship with India - and where a trade deal might emerge from

  • WOW!house at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour review

    July 3, 2023

    Sometimes your job as a writer is to critique, or nitpick – or at least to recommend improvements. At other times – and this should be done with a sigh after much internal questioning – it is to upbraid. Very rarely, your only duty is to praise and recommend – to add footfall and eyeballs [...]

  • Bob Dylan documentary Shadow Kingdom is a portrait of rare genius

    June 12, 2023

    Geniuses never do what we want them to: if they did, they’d be just like us. There’s recompense for the dismay we sometimes feel at the trajectory of our heroes. After the initial confusion comes comprehension, forgiveness, and awe – followed by amnesia about the traversal of that progression. Soon you forget why you ever [...]

  • Blur – The Narcissist: A deep-dive into the genesis of (another) hit

    May 30, 2023

    There is a moment in the Beatles’ catalogue of which I’m particularly fond. It comes on the album Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band when Paul McCartney, ever the panting optimist, sings: “It’s getting better all the time.” Lennon improvises back: “It couldn’t get much worse.” The essentially dual spirit of the Beatles is encapsulated in that [...]

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