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It’s so sad that you can’t mention Kirsty MacColl without mentioning how she left us too soon, but it’s the truth, no matter how much it hurts. She was cute, sweet, and tough enough to kick your ass, with a wit to her lyrics and a never-ending supply of hooks to attach to them; watch this performance, where she’s introduced by a very young Mr. O’Brien, and smile as you grieve… …and then go buy this album, so you can have your very own copy of the song. Filed under: Rock and Pop and Alternative and Artists and Videos and Less Talk, More Music Comments:
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Is that Ed O’Brien from Radiohead on acoustic guitar?
I don’t think so…but you can connect Kirsty MacColl to Ed O’Brien pretty easily: they both worked with Johnny Marr. (Of course, you can connect just about ANYONE pretty easily if you use Johnny Marr as the middle man.)
If Marr played on the Bacon Brothers’ album then you could connect O’Brien to nearly everyone in the entertainment industry.
- Mike
(who’s Bacon Number is 4)