Mel Feels The Cold – 1983
Mel: It’s bloody “brass monkeys” up here, Jim, mate. How do you deal with this?! Jim: Ah, grow some baws, Mel, man! Ya Southern softy!
May contain a heavy dose of Jim Kerr
Mel: It’s bloody “brass monkeys” up here, Jim, mate. How do you deal with this?! Jim: Ah, grow some baws, Mel, man! Ya Southern softy!
Jim Kerr on the notion of being a Scottish stereotype.
Loving the photos in the book I got yesterday. I seriously love this man too much. #JimKerr #SimpleMinds #SolidGone
Jim – the bin man! What a waste that would have been?! Though…there would have been one sexy old “garbo” collecting bins around the streets of Glasgow! 😉 – From “Simple Minds – A Visual Documentary”
Article on Jim Kerr in the Midlands Express and Star “Weekend” newspaper supplement.
So, this arrived today. Sssooo many lovely photos! Some I’ve not seen before… Here are some examples…
A set of 12 gifs that I made from Simple Minds’ appearance on The Tube in November 1982. Eleven are of various bits of Jim and one is of Mel Gaynor. Click to view all…
wordsworthinc: Spin has an oral history of the creation of Don’t You (Forget About Me) that you will likely find very interesting, as it also has the full demo that Keith Forsey, one of the writers, sang. What is interesting about the piece, if you don’t know the history of the song, is that Simple…
I love his eyes on this cover.
A lovely piece of art I was sent.