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Article: Randy bares all as Kylie hides in her wardrobe; DRESSED TO THRILL: Kylie on stage at the 02. Far left: Randy Newman, whose voice is like a 'peeved toad'.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 3, 2008
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Byline: Tim de Lisle
Randy Newman Harps And Angels Nonesuch, out tomorrow ?11.99 inc p& p (01634 832789)
Kylie Minogue O2 Arena, London
Mick Jagger turned 65 the other day but characteristically had nothing to say about it. One reason why the Rolling Stones are now just a moneyspinning live act, not a real living organism, is because Jagger has refused to act his age. Denial, like Botox, makes us less expressive.
Randy Newman, 65 in November, is Jagger's opposite - silver-haired, selfdeprecating, ruefully frank about the insults and injuries of the ageing process. Harps And Angels, his first set of new songs since the majestic Bad Love, opens with a track ...
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Article: Randy Newman Still Loves L.A.
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...00-00-0000 NOAH ADAMS, Host: A few years back, singer-songwriter, Randy Newman, wrote an anthem about Los Angeles [Randy Newman singing `I Love L.A.' ] And in case you wonder, Randy Newman still loves L.A., even though he sees the cruel beauty of...
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