It's a shame his voice is so weak now ( although it was never the strongest).. The last few times I've seen him live he's relied on a banking singer on many tracks.
I saw him in San Diego a few months ago. He walked right passed me outside the venue and I could not speak. I think "Um..,.er...HI" came out, he smiled and said "Hello" and walked passed me....BEST SHOW EVER!!!
So interesting - he's so calm, unflappable and rather shy. He doesn't react very emotionally to the questions - but is responsive. All this can be confused as charm, but it's not the sort of charm that is witty, a great raconteur or incisive in commentary. He seems content, relaxed, the opposite of edgy or ambitious. A soft-spoken, nice, quite handsome man whose love of art and music has yielded astounding success. :) Good for Mr. Ferry!
I admire your comment. This is not even a comment but psychological portrait. Consistency and "slenderness" of thoughts. Clear and beautiful mind. Thanks for the words that I can't express
In the towns and cities of India, one can see many STRAY COWS wandering around, displaying their teats. Similarly, in the Western cities, one can see women wandering the dangerous streets alone, displaying their bosoms and other bodily parts. Such loose women are no better than STRAY COWS.
It's pretty clear that although he states he doesn't flirt (and he isn't here), he doesn't need to - he just exudes everthing a woman would want, and charisma....lots of Charisma
Loved Bryan ferry I met him n son while working as greeter w Levis jeans on Michigan Ave Chicago n invited me to his concert at Tinley Park n sang slave to love 💕 I was at d front row n later sent me a letter inspite of his busy schedule I was so overjoyed n made d height of my career after laid off from a bank for 15yrs go go go Bryan forever memories
@@reflexedrose1879 Don't stop the dance is my current favourite. I think that he is better on stage and am not that keen on his video for that as it goes back to the twenties and thirties when times were hard and people danced to forget poverty and sadness. 😎
Shame he had to be on the unwatchable 'Loose Women' to play his new release !! One of the few Rock stars to appear completely comfortable in his own skin !😊
Poor guy doesn't have a chance to take a breath. Such a classy dude. Wish there was someone like him for our generation. Alas, no we get the Biebs. Fuckkkkkkkk we are toast.
Love Brian; but he is a true enigma. Crazily out on a limb during the 70s with a super eccentric stage persona. Yet his alter ego offstage appears uber reserved, shy and conservative
I recently bought the CD via pre order from Amazon, now I'D love to see the show. Last I saw BF was in 99 at The House Of Blues in Vegas, was hoping I'D bump into him and tell him what his music has meant to me over the years. Hope he makes it to the US this year.
I think the "loose ladies" refers to the women doing this interview with him. He loves to read. Reads a lot of books. It would have been nice if one of them had asked him what some of his favorites were.
He'll never be mistaken for someone without sartorial impact, and he wears it bloody well. I reckon he "dodged a bullet" (as Americans often say) with/without Jerry Hall. Best thing Mick Jagger ever did, and Jagger deserved it! :)
America blew it by not embracing the music of roxy music , yes you do have fans here but , because of their originality, a golden era of incredible music ( I am referring to their first 5 albums) was underappreciated.
Desde Mexico, se reconoce a este artista como lo mejor del rock pop, de hecho este es el padre de u2, simple mains, y toda la camada de musicos ingleses, y se da un tiro con mister David Bowi. que placer es escucharlo. saludos.
Ferry is brilliant. Manzanerra and all the crew equally wonderful. But look out for the guitarist "Oli Thompson" - this guy is SUPERB. Watch Dylanesque and see how he works; Spedding of course is ageless, however Oli T has to have some accolade. He is BRILLIANT. Well done Bryan for getting him out there.
How many times did they cut him off mid sentence.....no patience, Just throwing questions from her sheet and not really listening. Would happily listen to him and wherever he wanted to take the conversation.
Although he states he doesn't flirt (he doesn't need to - infact quite the opposite, he is setting boundaries with quiet propriety), he simply exudes everything a woman would want, and charisma....lots of Charisma ...swoony now.
Son of a miner, or pit pony keeper who produced keen fox hunter, and politician, Otis Ferry. How ironic, even more, I remember him arguing with Tony Benn.