Below are a couple of shots I generally use for publicity or whatever. I generally only use the first one, as it’s a close up, but looking through other similar pics it occurs to me the second probably shows my face better. That’s not a bad thing really.
The photos were taken by me on Saturday, 10 October 2009. It would have been Kirsty MacColl’s 50th birthday. Instead, there is a bench in Soho Square, unveiled on 12 August 2001, paid for by her fans. I’ve visited this bench each time I’ve been to London, in 2005, 2009 and 2012. Being there, by myself, on Kirsty’s birthday was pretty special. It was a special day for me.
now you don’t see me . . .
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. . . and now you see me.
The following day I was back by the bench, as part of an annual celebration of Kirsty’s work and life that takes place on the Sunday closest to her birthday. It was a real pleasure to meet Kirsty’s mum, brother and children, and to attempt to communicate how wonderful I think her music is.
(For homework, track down Kirsty MacColl’s 1993 album, Titanic Days, and listen to the song “Soho Square”. Listen to the whole album. And if you can’t find Titanic Days, you can get the track on her 2005 Best Of.)