Bryan Ferry, interviewed her in 1977, talks about the music video for "You Go To My Head" featuring Kari-Ann Moller, which was released as a single on this day in 1975.
June 16 also saw the release of Roxy Music's Flesh and Blood in 1980. The closing track to side A, "My Only Love" is seen here performed live at Lovebox festival in London in 2010.
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Roxy Music released their debut album on 16 June, 1972. This live performance of "If There Is Something" is from The Bataclan in Paris during the album's autumn tour.
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Roxy Music have donated 6 rare white label pressings - including an original 10" acetate of "Do The Strand" - to @WhiteLabelAuct for a charity auction. Bidding on these items is open now, and closes at 11AM on June 23. Browse the catalogue and bid at https://t.co/3rLGGRBIr1
Bryan Ferry's number 1 album "Boys and Girls" was released this week in 1985. This live version of the title track comes from the 1988 Bete Noire tour.
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Bryan Ferry's 1976 album Let's Stick Together, a collection of singles, B-sides, and new tracks, is being reissued on limited edition blue vinyl. The reissue is out on 26 June, and available to pre-order now at https://t.co/8iWOsLZxY1
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Bryan Ferry's version of the Carole King-penned "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was released as the second single from his 1993 solo album Taxi, with an accompanying music video starring Ferry and Anna Nicole Smith.
The pre-order window for the @bryanferry SDE exclusive blu-rays closes today! Don't miss out on 'Bête Noire' and 'Taxi' in Dolby Atmos via these limited audiophile products > https://t.co/FOWRD71A0x
In 2022, "Lyrics" was released on this day - a collection in print of the complete words written by Bryan Ferry for Roxy Music and his own solo career.
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Frantic, Bryan Ferry's 11th solo album, featured his usual reinterpretations of classic tracks, several songwriting collaborations with @DaveStewart, alongside "Fool for Love", seen here from the Frantic tour in 2003
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I'm a massive fan of both records, so I'm delighted to announce that @bryanferry's 1987 album 'Bête Noire' and its 1993 follow-up 'Taxi' are available to pre-order on SDE exclusive blu-ray. Atmos, 5.1, bonus tracks etc. Details > https://t.co/UwvCNGCsn6 #BryanFerry
Record Store Day is a week away, and Roxy Music live album Viva! Is being reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1989. This 50th anniversary edition is pressed on gold vinyl and includes an exclusive fold-out cover poster. Find a store at https://t.co/mdd5PnL9rD
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Out today are new vinyl reissues of The Jazz Age and Bitter-Sweet, re-imagining Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry songs in a jazz-age style by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra. Available on limited edition colour vinyl, and mini-LP CD.
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"Loose Talk", Bryan Ferry's collaborative album project with poet and artist Amelia Barratt was released one year ago today. https://t.co/kQo1YJAddm
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Today we celebrate Neil Hubbard, legendary guitarist, living with Lewy Body Dementia. Here he is performing "Like A Hurricane" with Roxy Music in 1982. Anybody wishing to donate to Lewy Body Dementia research, please visit https://t.co/pKgczkgHwm