There are only a handful of films about Jazz and Jazz musicians and one I had heard about and always wanted to see but only had opportunity to experience on Monday evening is Paris Blues with Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sydney Poitier, Louis Armstrong playing 1960’s Louis Armstrong and the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.
The film has one major issue. The universal and everyday problem which all genuine creative artists face: the overwhelming demands of the art form and the conflicts arising from, wanting a conventional life - a stable adult relationship with one individual, children, parental and grandparental and other family relationships, and living in one home in one place comfortably. Obviously there is a spectrum of abilities and inherited social backgrounds which affect the capacity of the individual artist to survive, and critical and public success can dramatically change social circumstances, but the fundamental issue remains the same. The need to remain an individual and for the work to be the priority and the inevitable conflicts that will arise in terms of the responsibility and duties related to a stable relationship where consciousness can merge and to a family as well as to the community and society in which you live.
At the time when the film was made, and set, in the mid 1950’s I would guess, the second issue covered will have seemed to non whites as of equal or greater significance: the position of black Americans in their own country and in Paris, especially if you were travelling musicians. Paris was regarded within jazz circles as place where black and white musicians could play music, drink and take drugs together as well as having sexual relationships regardless of skin or beliefs. I did not know this at the time from first hand observation although I did have a friend who had been to Paris to hear Sidney Bechet, but I had read the books and magazines available and listened to the rare radio programmes about jazz and jazz musicians. It was well known that many jazz musicians drank heavily and some took drugs, although many in the UK also held conventional jobs, and married and became a parent. Humphrey Lyttleton had been to Eton and always appeared a patrician, George Melly in contrast had been in the services was bisexual, drank, smoked and took drugs and did not care who knew about it, Johnny Dankworth married Cleo Lane and stayed married and played and sang music together for decades.
Jazz musicians also lived varying lives with most in the UK having more than one occupation except for that brief period in the sixties when traditional jazz in the UK became big-time. Most musicians were only full time if they played in an orchestra or swing band and this was true for the USA and many of the musicians from the USA who were allowed to visit and play in the UK in the late fifties received a greater welcome and were provided with better conditions than experienced back home. I had attended concerts where US Musicians had performed ranging from Louis Armstrong and Jack Teargarden to Duke Ellington and the MJO. I also knew the London traditional jazz scene intimately from visiting cellar clubs, and pubs and had worked casually for a short time at a cellar coffee bar in Soho. However I had no personal contact with jazz musicians until I met a piano player who ran a few girls in Soho at a private dinner club at Oxford University.
Now to the film story. Two middle class American young women in their mid twenties one black- Diahann Carroll and one white Joanne Woodward, travel to Paris for two weeks on the same boat train as Louis Armstrong and what appears to be members of the Duke Ellington orchestra. The two women are close enough friends from a small town to share a hotel room together, albeit of the level a good standard middle class hotel. Remembering the period, that these town, one black and one white woman would holiday and share a bedroom was unusual and is Hollywood raising the issue rather than reflecting normalcy.
The two female characters appeared to have little in common with each other they were portrayed by actors one of whom was 30 Joanne and the other 25. They were both married in real life. Joanne to Paul Newman, who was already married with two children but the two then stayed married together with three children in this marriage. He was 35 at the time playing someone aged about 27 or 28, perhaps 30 but no older. Diahann went to marry four times in all. Sidney Poitier with whom she performed in film already was the oldest at 33 looking and behaving as a 33 year old. His first marriage ended a four years after the film and Diahann claimed he had promised marriage to her. In 1976 Poitier married for the second time and this relationship continues. He has six children from the marriages all daughters. The mature experience of the actors in adult relationships is reflected in the performances. They are not teenagers or young adults experimenting with sexual partners are or more interested in compatibility than experience for the sake of experience and difference.
At a Paris railway station white jazz musician Paul Newman bumps into Joanne Woodward while she is waiting for her companion to return from having arranged a taxi, as he is going through the compartment to say hullo to Louis Armstrong who is arriving with his band for a major concert tour. Armstrong is given a reception more akin to the Beetles or Rolling Stones although in fairness he was the best known jazz musician on the planet and may have been greeted in this way on his travels. Joanne becomes interested in Paul as soon as she hears his name called, having heard and liked his music from record and when he invites the two women to visit the club where he is playing, she wants to go and persuades her friend on the first evening and stays until it closes in the early hours. She then invites herself into his bed and only the following morning does she disclose that she is a divorcee with two children living a conventional life in town, sounded like small town America. These two character traits do not appear to go-gether with her subsequent insistence that he moves back to the USA with her.
Her companion quickly sparks with Sidney Poitier Paul’s jazz playing friend who she meets at the door the club when they arrive. From my experience of British clubs jazz musicians did not hang about at the front door where there are vetters, people who decide who goes in and who does not, and you then go to pay box for your ticket. While the club appeared to be more up market than most London ones until the arrival of Ronnie Scott their are too many contrivances for overall credibility.
The sparking is more about black politics than sex and at one level the film aims to portray the lacks is balance and responsible human beings with the whites emotional and irresponsible. The film makers would have gained more respect if they had paired the characters black with white.
From the outset the Diahann character shows herself to be socially aware but wanting to work within the system to change the situation whereas Sydney is comfortable in Paris. Black and white musicians playing in the same band was still the exception although barriers had been broken by Benny Goodman in particular and were being broken more generally although there was still rigid demarcation in the USA in terms of education, travel and places to stay or live and in the work opportunities available. Black and whites had their own social networks even if they worked together and I remember the surprise when a white social worker brought two black friends to a house party in the late sixties at a time when I worked for a London borough where Black West Indians lived on the east side, those from Ireland and Poland in the middle and those from the Indian sub continent in the East in clearly defined communities.
The character of Paul Newman is the creative who wants to become a major composer as well as performer. We know nothing of his background or family or why he came to Paris and stayed. He has an ongoing but casually open relationship with a singer at the club who accepts that he has one night stands with tourists and anyone who takes his fancy as long they do not interfere with his music making. The Poitier character is the non creative who wants just to play music and enjoy life without the hassle about the colour of skin.
In fairness there is no talk of love in the film but the two couples are emotionally and sexually attracted and sexually compatible although this is implied rather than explicit in the chat as visuals were taboo at the time. This is the major flaw of the film because both having established the connection and wanting the relationship to continue beyond the holiday romance, demand that the price is the return of the two men to the USA and to join them in their existing lifestyles. This is Hollywood make believe and which in fairness is in part exploded as Newman opts out after briefly saying he will immediately travel back with Joanne while Poitier commits to follow after he has sorted things out in Paris, leaving the door open to also fail to make the journey once the girl has gone home and things are back to normal at the club.
The reason for the temporary Newman intent is when he is told by a music Impresario that his recently composed work, Paris Blues, shows ability and promise but he needs to study, write and experiment before a work is likely to be performed at the level he is seeking. Paul finds rejection difficult to take as most creatives do, but he digests the response and realises that he will not be content unless she follows his calling. There are touches of Jimmy Porter about the role.
The two women characters are intelligent enough to realise that they would destroy in both men the vary things that have attracted them and in real life had either been really bitten as suggested in the film they would have dropped everything and stayed, knowing that the relationships were unlikely to last.
Given the quality of the actors and the music the film did not disappoint. I was even able to tolerate Satchmo playing the fool as he performed as he believed white media and audiences expected of him although the era has passed of those high pitched voice child like maids. There had been Carmen Jones in which Poitier had stared and Diahann supported with Dorothy Danbridge in the title role.
It was a night for the unexpected. Reading somewhere that Vinnie Jones and Stephanie Beacham were appearing in the new Celebrity Big Brother House I switched on to see the review of the first 24 hours and who else would be on the show. It is a fascinating mix and the producers have excelled themselves in the creation which required all 11 participants to fit into a mini within minutes of assembling, a task which they succeeded. The gathering was a hoot as the young ones had no idea who the old ones were while the young ones were in fact nobodies, but will command most of the attention of the young audience. Vinnie is showing his age casually responding to question about having been a well known footballer, one of the most notorious in his day for hard tackling and fouling, and who has gone to play Vinnie in 50 Hollywood films and now lives in Mulholand Drive. Stephanie is the fish out of water, living as she does a few door away from Vinnie, two ex pats who made it across the pond but whose lives and experiences will have been so different. Stephanie did not know how she would survive sleeping on Acrylic sheets.
The most interesting individual is Heidi Fliess the former International Madam to Internal business men, stars, politicians, Arab sheiks and royals around the world who served 3 years and has refused to name names no doubt knowing she would be eliminated if she ever attempted to do so. She has since moved to Nevada where she was reported to be a relationship with a big player in the legalised ranch brothels, but appears to have settled for running a high class Laundromat and dog care centre among respectable’ businesses. She should be a good foil of the relatively unknown Hollywood Stephen Baldwin actor who became a born again Christian after nine eleven and who has already recited the alcoholics‘ mantra about knowing oneself and ones limitations which Vinnie Jones said he wanted to learn during the month long competition.
Then there are the entertainers of varying levels of ability. DJ Basshunter comes from Sweden and is very tall and handsome and immediately set his cap for Katia real name Ekaterina Ivanova and who at 21 is already the past mistress of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood after a tempestuous affair in which Wood was cautioned for common assault. There is Sisqo 31 US Rap singer from Baltimore whose claim to fame is The Thong Song and 24 year old British Rapper Lady Sovereign - Louise Harman and who pleased guilty to being drunk and disorderly. Nicola T is 27 but behaves like a stupid sixteen year old and whose claim to fame was page 3 for the Sun but has a film appearance and runs an online store where the profits got to Great Ormond Street Hospital. She comes from Croydon and has a child by Crew Athletic Footballer five years her junior. There is another singer whose main claim is notoriety for having been a boyfriend of Katie Price, I know Katie who price and her boyfriends. Aged 30 Danny Bowers is separated from his wife and has a son by another girl friend who is not 12 years old. Alex Reid also known for going out with Katie Price, what does going out mean I want to know! He has been on TV and trained in Martial Arts. He also occasionally Cross Dresses which he says is for publicity and fun. His relationship commenced when Katie split from Peter Andre. So there we have it.
The next list of Myspace friends is from E to J The running total is 339 current and 72 departures.
E
223 Emily Before April 2007
224 Eva Puyelo Before April 2007
225 Emily Dickinson post nov 08
226 E Armonious Before April 2007
227 Elvis Costello post nov 08
228 Eric Fromm Before April 2007 top friend
229 Edward G Robinson autumn 2008
230 Elke accepted January 2008
231 Eric Burden February 2008
232 Eva Pacifico added 2009
233 Eyes of T 2007
234 Ed Walker 2009
235 Erin Before April 2007 accepted
236 Emilie Small added 2009
237 Elkie Brooks post nov 08
238 Eric Fromm number 2 site autumn2008
239 Eden 57 2007
240 Ecoto Carrara added 2009
241 Enid Blyton Before April2007
242 Eddy Waeldo post nov 08
243 Elton John autumn 2008
244 English Arts Chorale autumn 2007
245 Enza Flori added 2009
246 E P Thompson post nov 2008
Even More Before April 2007 departed 53
247 Elsoline post nov 08
248 Executive Producer added 2009
249 Enamorades added 2009
Elena P new friends 2008 not at review 54
F
250 Free Leon Pet added early 2007
251 Fyodor Doesteovesky new 2008
252 Frida Kathlo Before April 2007 top 40
253 Friends of February 2008
254 Father Romero Before April 2007
255 Frederic Fellini Before Nov 2007
256 Frida Before April 2007
257 Francis Bason 2007
258 FQ added 2009
259 Fleming August 2007 accepted
260 Free Planet 2009
261 Flamenco man added 2009
FDT Music South Africa accepted 2008 not at review 55
262 Freda Kathlo added February 2008 third series
263 Fox 2 added 2009
Femina added Before April 2007 not review 56
Fear and July 2007 Accepted not review 57
262 Fabio July 2007 Accepted
Fall Down Before April2007 departed 58
Frenchmen Before April 2007 departed 59
Fashion Accepted January 2008 Gone April 60
263 Faerience Nov Dec 2008
264 Fernando added 2009
265 Film Edit April 2008
266 Fransceco Disa added 2009
267 Fedele Maglianco added 2009
268 Foundation mew 2008 autumn
269 Farid added 2009
G
270 Gypsy Added before April 2007
271 Geof Davis Added before April 2007 Top F
272 Ghost Riders Accepted January 2008
273 Gray Art new autumn 2008
274 Goatrance added 2007
275 Galarie Nygaard added January 2008
276 Gene Hummel added 2009
277 Gerard Leahy accepted Noc 2007
278 George Nardello July 2007 Accepted
279 Gollum new autumn 2008
Girl Messiah autumn 2008 not review 61
280 Gothard Art added February 17 2008
Gaynor Everitt nov dec 2008 62
281 Guiseppi Verdi nov dec 2008
Gayriell L accepted January 2008 62
282 Goethe autumn 2008
283 Goya autumn 2008
284 Glen Lorenzo nov dec 2008
285 Gavreil Upkind added 2009
286 Granny does not download 2009 added
287 Gypsy Jazz festival added 2009
288 Glen David autumn 2008
289 Gypsy Jazz nov dec 2008
290 Genchev Family added 2009
291 Glass and Ticks nov dec 2008
292 Galerie Hotel added 2009
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293 Henri Matisse January 2008
294 Humphrey Bogart added Before April 2007
295 Howling Wolf added 2009
296 Hidyyuki added 2009
297 Harry accepted before April 2007
Harry Potter July request self del 63
298 Headlight Before April 2007 Accepted
299 Helicopter Before April 2007 Accepted
HSKY Before April 2007 dep 64
300 Homer autumn 2008
301 Healthy Minds added 2009
Harold nov dec 2008 not on review 65
302 Hieronymus Bosch autumn 2008
303 Helen above Hawk
304 Hard Kiss 2008
305 Haasz Art nov dec 2008
306 Henry Rousseau nov dec 2008
307 Honeydew Blossoms added 2009
I
I’m Back July2007 Accepted selfdel 66
308 I’m Curious added May 2007 SP
Ideas Are 2007 dep 67
309 In Zepp Before May 2007
310 Ingmar Bergman added before May 2007 Top
311 Ingmar Bergman autumn addition 2008
312 Irk Dam added 2008
313 Irena added 2007 SP?
314 Its bout to get real added dec 2008
Iris Accept October 2007 not at review 68
Idioz AKA moved to J
.
315 Impact added 2009
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316 Juda Starr Accepted February 2008/G apr
317 Johnny P Accepted February 2008
318 James Blunt nov dec 2008
319 Johanna Kumin Added 2009
320 James Cagney autumn 2008
321 Janis Joplin autumn 2008
322 Joyce Cooling added 2009
323 James Mabry added 2009
324 Josephine Baker Added before April 2007
325 Jen Gloec added April 2007
326 Jo Wymer added March 2007
316 Josh Friend Accepted before May 2007
317 Jude added August local
318 Jason Val Before August Accepted
319 James John accepted early 2008
320 Joe added 2008 autumn
321 Jehan added 2009
322 Jane Street added June 2007
323 John March Accepted 2007
Jesamiah Nov 2007 accepted not review 69
324 John Huston autumn 2008 added
325 J S Bach autumn added
326 Jacques L nov dec 2008
327 Jeff Heally autumn added
328 Jehanne nov 2007
JFCIS accept departed 70
Jim Hendrix 80 August 71
John Com before April 2008 72
329 Jah Medi added 2009
330 Jacqueline Kennedy autumn 2008
331 Joshua Kadison added 2009
332 Jazz Cocktail added 2009
333 J Pop world added 2009
334 Jason Campbell added 2009
335 Joshua Louis added 2009
336 Just for Kicks added 2009
337 Jose Robato added 2009
338 Joe McBride added 2009
339 Idoiz aka top forty since 2007
Just for you autumn 73
Jenny Top friend accepted 2007 and 2008
Gone again 74
The film has one major issue. The universal and everyday problem which all genuine creative artists face: the overwhelming demands of the art form and the conflicts arising from, wanting a conventional life - a stable adult relationship with one individual, children, parental and grandparental and other family relationships, and living in one home in one place comfortably. Obviously there is a spectrum of abilities and inherited social backgrounds which affect the capacity of the individual artist to survive, and critical and public success can dramatically change social circumstances, but the fundamental issue remains the same. The need to remain an individual and for the work to be the priority and the inevitable conflicts that will arise in terms of the responsibility and duties related to a stable relationship where consciousness can merge and to a family as well as to the community and society in which you live.
At the time when the film was made, and set, in the mid 1950’s I would guess, the second issue covered will have seemed to non whites as of equal or greater significance: the position of black Americans in their own country and in Paris, especially if you were travelling musicians. Paris was regarded within jazz circles as place where black and white musicians could play music, drink and take drugs together as well as having sexual relationships regardless of skin or beliefs. I did not know this at the time from first hand observation although I did have a friend who had been to Paris to hear Sidney Bechet, but I had read the books and magazines available and listened to the rare radio programmes about jazz and jazz musicians. It was well known that many jazz musicians drank heavily and some took drugs, although many in the UK also held conventional jobs, and married and became a parent. Humphrey Lyttleton had been to Eton and always appeared a patrician, George Melly in contrast had been in the services was bisexual, drank, smoked and took drugs and did not care who knew about it, Johnny Dankworth married Cleo Lane and stayed married and played and sang music together for decades.
Jazz musicians also lived varying lives with most in the UK having more than one occupation except for that brief period in the sixties when traditional jazz in the UK became big-time. Most musicians were only full time if they played in an orchestra or swing band and this was true for the USA and many of the musicians from the USA who were allowed to visit and play in the UK in the late fifties received a greater welcome and were provided with better conditions than experienced back home. I had attended concerts where US Musicians had performed ranging from Louis Armstrong and Jack Teargarden to Duke Ellington and the MJO. I also knew the London traditional jazz scene intimately from visiting cellar clubs, and pubs and had worked casually for a short time at a cellar coffee bar in Soho. However I had no personal contact with jazz musicians until I met a piano player who ran a few girls in Soho at a private dinner club at Oxford University.
Now to the film story. Two middle class American young women in their mid twenties one black- Diahann Carroll and one white Joanne Woodward, travel to Paris for two weeks on the same boat train as Louis Armstrong and what appears to be members of the Duke Ellington orchestra. The two women are close enough friends from a small town to share a hotel room together, albeit of the level a good standard middle class hotel. Remembering the period, that these town, one black and one white woman would holiday and share a bedroom was unusual and is Hollywood raising the issue rather than reflecting normalcy.
The two female characters appeared to have little in common with each other they were portrayed by actors one of whom was 30 Joanne and the other 25. They were both married in real life. Joanne to Paul Newman, who was already married with two children but the two then stayed married together with three children in this marriage. He was 35 at the time playing someone aged about 27 or 28, perhaps 30 but no older. Diahann went to marry four times in all. Sidney Poitier with whom she performed in film already was the oldest at 33 looking and behaving as a 33 year old. His first marriage ended a four years after the film and Diahann claimed he had promised marriage to her. In 1976 Poitier married for the second time and this relationship continues. He has six children from the marriages all daughters. The mature experience of the actors in adult relationships is reflected in the performances. They are not teenagers or young adults experimenting with sexual partners are or more interested in compatibility than experience for the sake of experience and difference.
At a Paris railway station white jazz musician Paul Newman bumps into Joanne Woodward while she is waiting for her companion to return from having arranged a taxi, as he is going through the compartment to say hullo to Louis Armstrong who is arriving with his band for a major concert tour. Armstrong is given a reception more akin to the Beetles or Rolling Stones although in fairness he was the best known jazz musician on the planet and may have been greeted in this way on his travels. Joanne becomes interested in Paul as soon as she hears his name called, having heard and liked his music from record and when he invites the two women to visit the club where he is playing, she wants to go and persuades her friend on the first evening and stays until it closes in the early hours. She then invites herself into his bed and only the following morning does she disclose that she is a divorcee with two children living a conventional life in town, sounded like small town America. These two character traits do not appear to go-gether with her subsequent insistence that he moves back to the USA with her.
Her companion quickly sparks with Sidney Poitier Paul’s jazz playing friend who she meets at the door the club when they arrive. From my experience of British clubs jazz musicians did not hang about at the front door where there are vetters, people who decide who goes in and who does not, and you then go to pay box for your ticket. While the club appeared to be more up market than most London ones until the arrival of Ronnie Scott their are too many contrivances for overall credibility.
The sparking is more about black politics than sex and at one level the film aims to portray the lacks is balance and responsible human beings with the whites emotional and irresponsible. The film makers would have gained more respect if they had paired the characters black with white.
From the outset the Diahann character shows herself to be socially aware but wanting to work within the system to change the situation whereas Sydney is comfortable in Paris. Black and white musicians playing in the same band was still the exception although barriers had been broken by Benny Goodman in particular and were being broken more generally although there was still rigid demarcation in the USA in terms of education, travel and places to stay or live and in the work opportunities available. Black and whites had their own social networks even if they worked together and I remember the surprise when a white social worker brought two black friends to a house party in the late sixties at a time when I worked for a London borough where Black West Indians lived on the east side, those from Ireland and Poland in the middle and those from the Indian sub continent in the East in clearly defined communities.
The character of Paul Newman is the creative who wants to become a major composer as well as performer. We know nothing of his background or family or why he came to Paris and stayed. He has an ongoing but casually open relationship with a singer at the club who accepts that he has one night stands with tourists and anyone who takes his fancy as long they do not interfere with his music making. The Poitier character is the non creative who wants just to play music and enjoy life without the hassle about the colour of skin.
In fairness there is no talk of love in the film but the two couples are emotionally and sexually attracted and sexually compatible although this is implied rather than explicit in the chat as visuals were taboo at the time. This is the major flaw of the film because both having established the connection and wanting the relationship to continue beyond the holiday romance, demand that the price is the return of the two men to the USA and to join them in their existing lifestyles. This is Hollywood make believe and which in fairness is in part exploded as Newman opts out after briefly saying he will immediately travel back with Joanne while Poitier commits to follow after he has sorted things out in Paris, leaving the door open to also fail to make the journey once the girl has gone home and things are back to normal at the club.
The reason for the temporary Newman intent is when he is told by a music Impresario that his recently composed work, Paris Blues, shows ability and promise but he needs to study, write and experiment before a work is likely to be performed at the level he is seeking. Paul finds rejection difficult to take as most creatives do, but he digests the response and realises that he will not be content unless she follows his calling. There are touches of Jimmy Porter about the role.
The two women characters are intelligent enough to realise that they would destroy in both men the vary things that have attracted them and in real life had either been really bitten as suggested in the film they would have dropped everything and stayed, knowing that the relationships were unlikely to last.
Given the quality of the actors and the music the film did not disappoint. I was even able to tolerate Satchmo playing the fool as he performed as he believed white media and audiences expected of him although the era has passed of those high pitched voice child like maids. There had been Carmen Jones in which Poitier had stared and Diahann supported with Dorothy Danbridge in the title role.
It was a night for the unexpected. Reading somewhere that Vinnie Jones and Stephanie Beacham were appearing in the new Celebrity Big Brother House I switched on to see the review of the first 24 hours and who else would be on the show. It is a fascinating mix and the producers have excelled themselves in the creation which required all 11 participants to fit into a mini within minutes of assembling, a task which they succeeded. The gathering was a hoot as the young ones had no idea who the old ones were while the young ones were in fact nobodies, but will command most of the attention of the young audience. Vinnie is showing his age casually responding to question about having been a well known footballer, one of the most notorious in his day for hard tackling and fouling, and who has gone to play Vinnie in 50 Hollywood films and now lives in Mulholand Drive. Stephanie is the fish out of water, living as she does a few door away from Vinnie, two ex pats who made it across the pond but whose lives and experiences will have been so different. Stephanie did not know how she would survive sleeping on Acrylic sheets.
The most interesting individual is Heidi Fliess the former International Madam to Internal business men, stars, politicians, Arab sheiks and royals around the world who served 3 years and has refused to name names no doubt knowing she would be eliminated if she ever attempted to do so. She has since moved to Nevada where she was reported to be a relationship with a big player in the legalised ranch brothels, but appears to have settled for running a high class Laundromat and dog care centre among respectable’ businesses. She should be a good foil of the relatively unknown Hollywood Stephen Baldwin actor who became a born again Christian after nine eleven and who has already recited the alcoholics‘ mantra about knowing oneself and ones limitations which Vinnie Jones said he wanted to learn during the month long competition.
Then there are the entertainers of varying levels of ability. DJ Basshunter comes from Sweden and is very tall and handsome and immediately set his cap for Katia real name Ekaterina Ivanova and who at 21 is already the past mistress of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood after a tempestuous affair in which Wood was cautioned for common assault. There is Sisqo 31 US Rap singer from Baltimore whose claim to fame is The Thong Song and 24 year old British Rapper Lady Sovereign - Louise Harman and who pleased guilty to being drunk and disorderly. Nicola T is 27 but behaves like a stupid sixteen year old and whose claim to fame was page 3 for the Sun but has a film appearance and runs an online store where the profits got to Great Ormond Street Hospital. She comes from Croydon and has a child by Crew Athletic Footballer five years her junior. There is another singer whose main claim is notoriety for having been a boyfriend of Katie Price, I know Katie who price and her boyfriends. Aged 30 Danny Bowers is separated from his wife and has a son by another girl friend who is not 12 years old. Alex Reid also known for going out with Katie Price, what does going out mean I want to know! He has been on TV and trained in Martial Arts. He also occasionally Cross Dresses which he says is for publicity and fun. His relationship commenced when Katie split from Peter Andre. So there we have it.
The next list of Myspace friends is from E to J The running total is 339 current and 72 departures.
E
223 Emily Before April 2007
224 Eva Puyelo Before April 2007
225 Emily Dickinson post nov 08
226 E Armonious Before April 2007
227 Elvis Costello post nov 08
228 Eric Fromm Before April 2007 top friend
229 Edward G Robinson autumn 2008
230 Elke accepted January 2008
231 Eric Burden February 2008
232 Eva Pacifico added 2009
233 Eyes of T 2007
234 Ed Walker 2009
235 Erin Before April 2007 accepted
236 Emilie Small added 2009
237 Elkie Brooks post nov 08
238 Eric Fromm number 2 site autumn2008
239 Eden 57 2007
240 Ecoto Carrara added 2009
241 Enid Blyton Before April2007
242 Eddy Waeldo post nov 08
243 Elton John autumn 2008
244 English Arts Chorale autumn 2007
245 Enza Flori added 2009
246 E P Thompson post nov 2008
Even More Before April 2007 departed 53
247 Elsoline post nov 08
248 Executive Producer added 2009
249 Enamorades added 2009
Elena P new friends 2008 not at review 54
F
250 Free Leon Pet added early 2007
251 Fyodor Doesteovesky new 2008
252 Frida Kathlo Before April 2007 top 40
253 Friends of February 2008
254 Father Romero Before April 2007
255 Frederic Fellini Before Nov 2007
256 Frida Before April 2007
257 Francis Bason 2007
258 FQ added 2009
259 Fleming August 2007 accepted
260 Free Planet 2009
261 Flamenco man added 2009
FDT Music South Africa accepted 2008 not at review 55
262 Freda Kathlo added February 2008 third series
263 Fox 2 added 2009
Femina added Before April 2007 not review 56
Fear and July 2007 Accepted not review 57
262 Fabio July 2007 Accepted
Fall Down Before April2007 departed 58
Frenchmen Before April 2007 departed 59
Fashion Accepted January 2008 Gone April 60
263 Faerience Nov Dec 2008
264 Fernando added 2009
265 Film Edit April 2008
266 Fransceco Disa added 2009
267 Fedele Maglianco added 2009
268 Foundation mew 2008 autumn
269 Farid added 2009
G
270 Gypsy Added before April 2007
271 Geof Davis Added before April 2007 Top F
272 Ghost Riders Accepted January 2008
273 Gray Art new autumn 2008
274 Goatrance added 2007
275 Galarie Nygaard added January 2008
276 Gene Hummel added 2009
277 Gerard Leahy accepted Noc 2007
278 George Nardello July 2007 Accepted
279 Gollum new autumn 2008
Girl Messiah autumn 2008 not review 61
280 Gothard Art added February 17 2008
Gaynor Everitt nov dec 2008 62
281 Guiseppi Verdi nov dec 2008
Gayriell L accepted January 2008 62
282 Goethe autumn 2008
283 Goya autumn 2008
284 Glen Lorenzo nov dec 2008
285 Gavreil Upkind added 2009
286 Granny does not download 2009 added
287 Gypsy Jazz festival added 2009
288 Glen David autumn 2008
289 Gypsy Jazz nov dec 2008
290 Genchev Family added 2009
291 Glass and Ticks nov dec 2008
292 Galerie Hotel added 2009
H
293 Henri Matisse January 2008
294 Humphrey Bogart added Before April 2007
295 Howling Wolf added 2009
296 Hidyyuki added 2009
297 Harry accepted before April 2007
Harry Potter July request self del 63
298 Headlight Before April 2007 Accepted
299 Helicopter Before April 2007 Accepted
HSKY Before April 2007 dep 64
300 Homer autumn 2008
301 Healthy Minds added 2009
Harold nov dec 2008 not on review 65
302 Hieronymus Bosch autumn 2008
303 Helen above Hawk
304 Hard Kiss 2008
305 Haasz Art nov dec 2008
306 Henry Rousseau nov dec 2008
307 Honeydew Blossoms added 2009
I
I’m Back July2007 Accepted selfdel 66
308 I’m Curious added May 2007 SP
Ideas Are 2007 dep 67
309 In Zepp Before May 2007
310 Ingmar Bergman added before May 2007 Top
311 Ingmar Bergman autumn addition 2008
312 Irk Dam added 2008
313 Irena added 2007 SP?
314 Its bout to get real added dec 2008
Iris Accept October 2007 not at review 68
Idioz AKA moved to J
.
315 Impact added 2009
J
316 Juda Starr Accepted February 2008/G apr
317 Johnny P Accepted February 2008
318 James Blunt nov dec 2008
319 Johanna Kumin Added 2009
320 James Cagney autumn 2008
321 Janis Joplin autumn 2008
322 Joyce Cooling added 2009
323 James Mabry added 2009
324 Josephine Baker Added before April 2007
325 Jen Gloec added April 2007
326 Jo Wymer added March 2007
316 Josh Friend Accepted before May 2007
317 Jude added August local
318 Jason Val Before August Accepted
319 James John accepted early 2008
320 Joe added 2008 autumn
321 Jehan added 2009
322 Jane Street added June 2007
323 John March Accepted 2007
Jesamiah Nov 2007 accepted not review 69
324 John Huston autumn 2008 added
325 J S Bach autumn added
326 Jacques L nov dec 2008
327 Jeff Heally autumn added
328 Jehanne nov 2007
JFCIS accept departed 70
Jim Hendrix 80 August 71
John Com before April 2008 72
329 Jah Medi added 2009
330 Jacqueline Kennedy autumn 2008
331 Joshua Kadison added 2009
332 Jazz Cocktail added 2009
333 J Pop world added 2009
334 Jason Campbell added 2009
335 Joshua Louis added 2009
336 Just for Kicks added 2009
337 Jose Robato added 2009
338 Joe McBride added 2009
339 Idoiz aka top forty since 2007
Just for you autumn 73
Jenny Top friend accepted 2007 and 2008
Gone again 74
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