| INFORMATION: |
| The www.toyah.net News
Archive offers you a
comprehensive look
back at much of what
Toyah has been doing
professionally over the last six
& a bit
years. Almost every
month has its own page.
Lots to plough through
so grab a cuppa,
or something
slightly stronger, and
happy ploughing through the
Archives to you!! |
| RESOURCES: |
| FORUM |
|
| SHARE
NEWS: |
| PLEASE
SUBMIT |
| Please help Dreamscape
publish as much Toyah News as
possible by submitting yours to: david@toyah.net |
| OFFSITE
LINKS: |
| TOYAH
SITES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
MAY
2002 NEWS: ................................................................ |
| Fri
31st May, 2002: 'Southampton
Advertiser' - Green Toyah |
Toyah
also popped up in Southampton
paper 'Advertiser' yesterday with
much the same feature that
appeared in the 'Burton
Advertiser' the day
previously. "Actress
and TV presenter Toyah Willcox
wants to know if Advertiser
readers can rise to the
challenge.
The
green campaigner, who had a
string of pop hits in the 1980s,
wants people in Southampton to
recycle their aluminium drinks
cans and clean foil to help the
environment...."
[
Thanks to Andi for this scan
]
|
| Fri
31st May, 2002: 'Burton
Advertiser' - Toyah Does The Can
Can! |
Toyah
was featured in the 'Burton
Advertiser' on Wednesday (29th
May). "Actress
and presenter Toyah Willcox has
teamed up with the Aluminium
Packaging Recycling Organisation (trying
saying that after a few beers -
davie:) (ALUPRO)
to encourage recyclers in Burton
to 'make things happen' by
raising funds by recycling used
aluminium drinks cans and
recycling clean foil.
Toyah
commented: 'Because aluminium can
be recycled time after time, the
environment really wins'. Find
out more by visiting
www.alupro.org.uk"
[
Thanks to Kev Tucker for this.
Check out Kev's amazing 'Mermaid
Days' Toyah website by clicking
the pic ]
|
| Thu
30th May, 2002: 'Little Tears Of
Love' Buy CD Online Now |
"Little
Tears Of Love" is now
available to buy online, via mail
order at toyahwillcox.com. The four
track CD EP, featuring Toyah's
first new recordings for eight
years; 'Little Tears Of Love',
'Mother', 'You're A Miracle' and
'Experience', is priced at
£10.75. This includes post and
packaging
There
are only a limited number of CDs
remaining so click the cover art
(an original painting by Toyah
herself called 'Bubblegum Heart')
to go and buy this wonderful
CD.
|
| Thu
30th May, 2002: Provamel -
"Toyah Willcox Is Devoted To
Dairy Free" |
Here is
the press ad, featuring Toyah,
for 'Provamel' that has been
appearing in various UK magazines
over the past weeks and months. The full
page ad quotes Toyah as saying:
"Soya Fresh because it's
good for my health and
cholestrol, Soya Fruity, and as
I'm always busy, a Peach or
Strawberry Yofu as an instant and
satisfying snack."
"Toyah
Willcox Is Devoted To Dairy
Free"
The
ad also lists two websites:
www.provamel.co.uk and
www.familyheart.org
[
Thanks to Michael Cooney for
this scan ]
|
| Wed
29th May, 2002: June Tour -
Worcester Gig Has Been Postponed |
Toyah's
Worcester concert on Saturday
June 15th, one of five planned
for the month of June, has been
postponed due to schedule
conflicts. The
previously announced London date
(Ronnie Scott's - Sunday June
16th) is unaffected and will go
ahead as planned.
Three
more dates for the June tour have
yet to be announced and will be
made known on toyahwillcox.com in
the next week or so I think.
This
Sunday (2nd June) sees Toyah
travelling to the Isle Of Man to
perform in the extra "Here
And Now" concert. The ninth
and final of the tour.
Click
on the picture of TW to visit
Dreamscape's "Here And
Now" section.
NB:
Dreamscape has been unavailable
to most visitors for the last few
days. I'm not sure why but think
it was a fault at Geocities:)
|
| Wed
29th May, 2002: Toyah Presents
'Songs Of Praise' on Trinity
Sunday |
Toyah
presented Songs Of Praise
on Sunday evening on BBC1. This was
Toyah's fourth time in as many
years presenting the programme,
and came from York. Toyah
introduced the show with:
"I'm about to explore the
unknown, the seemingly impossible
and the frankly
unbelievable".
Much
of the music in the show came
from York's impressive cathedral
and Toyah interviewed the
Archbishop of York, Rev. David
Bishop.
Toyah
also joined in a rehearsal of the
York Mystery Plays, and
interviewed actor John Hall. He
played God in the Mystery Plays
staged in York Minster in 2000.
She
also spoke to a woman who, just
after being bereaved, believes
she met an angel on a street in
Liverpool.
Toyah
performed the classic "It's
A Mystery" accompanied only
by a piano. and ended the show by
saying: "For what it's
worth, my advice would be to go
through life with your eyes and
heart open because those among us
are not always what we expect
them to be. For me, God is in
everything that we see, everyone
that we meet and everything that
we do. Now, is that such a
mystery?".
|
| Tue
28th May, 2002: Toyah on TV |
Under Offer : Challenge
TV - Twice daily (early morning
& afternoons).
Holiday In Style : UK
Style - Thu 30th May : 00.00
Mystic Challenge :
Challenge TV - Thu 6th June :
11am / Fri 7th June : 1.20am
Urgh! A Music War : Sky
Cinema 1 - Tue 11th June : 00.15
Beyond Medicine :
Discovery Health - Various days
& times
Jubilee : Film Four -
See below for eight broadcast
dates & times |
| Mon
27th May, 2002: Toyah in 'The
Sunday Times' |
| Toyah was in yesterday's
'Sunday Times'. This was a two
page article in which she
explained her objections to the
proposed plan to build an asylum
seeker's centre near Worcester. |
| Thu
23rd May, 2002: June Tour - Dates
& Venues confirmed for two
gigs |
Toyah's
Official Website has announced
the dates and venues for two of
Toyah's five gigs taking place in
June. The tour
is a "low key" event to
showcase Toyah's new songs to
fans, press and music industry
bods. As well as tracks from
Toyah's new EP "Little Tears
Of Love" and her forthcoming
new album, there will also be
selected songs from her extensive
back catalogue.
The
two confirmed dates are :
Saturday
June 15th - The Marr's Bar,
Worcester
Sunday June 16th -
Ronnie Scott's, London
Futher
info and details can be found @
toyahwillcox.com.
This
amazing picture of Toyah was
taken at The Clyde Auditorium in
Glasgow on April 28th by a
Glasgow Evening Times
photographer.
[
Many thanks to Alec Kelly for
providing it ]
|
| Wed
22nd May, 2002: Toyah guests on
'Never Had It So Good' |
Toyah
made a slightly less
controversial appearance on
Monday (May 20th) at teatime on
ITV. She was
a guest panel member on the retro
quiz show Never Had It So Good
alongside Rowland Rivron and Jim
Bowen. They were playing against
Fred Dineage, Linda Lusardi and
David Lonsdale.
Show
host Matthew Kelly introduced
Toyah by showing a pic of her,
and saying: "back in the
days when her hair had its own
dressing room". Toyah
responded by looking a bit
embarrassed. Interestingly the
pic is taken from Toyah's
autobiography 'Living Out Loud'
and the book was credited on the
end titles.
Matthew
said to Toyah: "You worked
with Katherine Hepburn, Laurence
Olivier, go on tell us
about them. What were they
like?" Admittedly Toyah did
look as though she has been asked
that question a zillion times
(she has) and replied saying
simply: "They were all as
fab as you Matthew".
Despite
having been in an episode of Minder,
Toyah had trouble remembering who
sang the show's theme tune. She
also didn't join in the singalong
to it either.
She
did get a question about Quadrophenia
correct. Easily naming five
actors (including herself) who
had appeared in the film.
Final
score, 37 to Rowland, 38 to Fred!
|
| Tues
21st May, 2002: Toyah at Asylum
Seekers protest |
Toyah
was all over the media at the
weekend and start of the week. She
featured in many television news
reports and in Monday's 'Daily
Express' (front cover), 'Daily
Mail' and 'Metro'.
Toyah
joined more than a 1000
campaigners protesting against
plans to build an asylum centre
at Throckmorton in Worcs. The
Daily Express said: 'Local
resident Toyah Willcox, the
broadcaster and former pop star,
explained why the village held a
special place in her heart.
"I have known this area all
my life," she said. "My
family live here and I love it. I
think it is a very special place.
The residents are not anti-asylum
seekers and they are not
racists".'
This
is a very emotive subject, and
this isn't really a suitable
place to discuss such a matter.
However due to the intense media
interest, and Toyah's
involvement, I do think some sort
of mention was necessary.
[
Many thanks to Michael Cooney
for providing these pictures
]
|
| Sun
19th May, 2002: Jubilee at The
Golden Jubilee! |
To
coincide with Britain's Golden
Jubilee "celebrations"
Film Four are showing Jubilee
a number of times. "A
controversial portrait of early
British punk which imagines
Elizabeth I paying a visit to the
future of her sceptred isle, with
the aid of an astrologer and
Shakespearean fairy Ariel.
Somewhat overshooting the
present, she finds herself in a
land of chaos and decay in which
the punks have inherited the
Earth. Made in the year of Queen
Elizabeth II's silver jubilee.
Directed by Derek Jarman, the
film stars Jenny Runacre, Toyah
Willcox, Ian Charleson, Little
Nell, Richard O'Brien, Karl
Johnson."
Film
Four Extreme : Saturday June 1st
- 10pm
Film Four : Monday June
3rd - 1.20am
Film Four Plus 1 :
Monday June 3rd - 2.20am
Film Four Extreme :
Monday June 3rd - 10pm
Film Four Extreme :
Tuesday June 4th - 2am
Fim Four : Wednesday
June 5th - 1.40am
Film Four Plus 1 :
Wednesday June 5th - 2.40am
Film Four Extreme :
Friday June 7th - 10
|
| Wed
15th May, 2002: "It appears
I'm a singer again!" - Toyah
On Tour 2002 |
Toyah
has announced that she is, yet
again, taking to the road. She
will play five live dates in June
and unlike the "Here And
Now" Tour it looks like
these gigs will consist of full
sets too. Toyah
will visit "small, intimate
venues" in Birmingham,
London, Worcester, Wolverhampton
and Brighton and will use these
appearances to showcase new
songs, plus play a selection of
her classics.
Further
information, and actual dates and
venues, will be made available at
toyahwillcox.com very sooN.
|
| Wed
15th May, 2002: Happy Days For
Toyah & Robert! |
Best
wishes to Toyah and Robert Fripp
for their 16th Wedding
Anniversary tomorrow (16th
May).
Geocities will be
offline this weekend (Friday 17th
through until Sunday 19th May) so
Dreamscape won't be available for
48 hours or so.
Toyah's
44th Birthday is this coming
Saturday (18th May as if you
don't know!). Many Happy Returns
Toyah.
Don't
scoff too much birthday cake :)
|
| Tue
14th May, 2002: Four Record
Labels After Toyah! |
Thanks
to the overwhelmingly positive
reaction to the "Little
Tears Of Love" EP, four
record labels are reported to be
interested in releasing Toyah's
forthcoming new album. The four
new songs on the EP, Toyah's
first music release for eight
years, have created a real buzz
about Toyah as a
singer/songwriter again. 2002
could prove to be a renaissance
year for TW's music career if the
quality of these songs continues
on the long awaited album.
|
| Tue
14th May, 2002: Extra "Here
And Now" Concert |
We
haven't heard the last of
"Here And Now" 2002
just yet. Toyah revealed in her
May Diary entry that she will be
playing a ninth date in the Isle
Of Man on Sunday 2nd June. Joining
her will be Belinda Carlisle, ABC
and China Crisis from April's
dates, along with Carol Decker of
T'Pau and Curiosity Killed The
Cat.
Further
information, including venue and
ticket details, will be made
available at toyahwillcox.com as
soon as they are known.
Apparently,
of all the acts on the eight
April dates, Toyah sold most
merchandise. Lend us a fiver!
Click
on the Toyah picture for
Dreamscape's "Here And
Now" section.
[
Pic : Toyah on 27th April 2002
in Manchester - Thanks to Colin
Dew-Parry ]
|
| Mon
13th May, 2002: 'Aladdin' - The
Sequel! |
| Toyah will, once again,
play Aladdin this coming
festive season, at The Anvil in
Basingstoke. The panto runs from
Friday 13th December 2002
through until Sunday 5th January
2003. Toyah
Willcox, who must be one of the
finest Aladdins of her
generation, displayed tremendous
energy and an impish sense of fun
that made her the ideal
boy". (Encore Magazine)
The
Anvil, Churchil Way,
Basingstoke,
Hants RG21 7QR
Box Office: 01256 844244
www.theanvil.org.uk
|
| Sat
11th May, 2002: Toyah to present
'Songs Of Praise' |
| Toyah will be presenting
Songs Of Praise a week on
Sunday AND performing 'It's A
Mystery' as part of the show
too... "Toyah
Willcox introduces a special
programme celebrating the wonder
and mystery of the Christian
faith. After going in search of
an angel on a Liverpool street,
she meets the Archbishop of York,
and performs her world famous hit
'It's A Mystery'. Featuring music
from York Minster and the new
single from Secret Garden."
It
is likely to be the acoustic
version of 'It's A Mystery' Toyah
performs, as on 'The Acoustic
Album'/'Toyah Classics'.
Songs
Of Praise : BBC1
Sunday 26th May : 5.25pm
There
is also a Toyah narrated episode
of Brum, 'Brum & The
Airport Adventure', on
Monday 20th May, CBeebies at
8.20am, 12.20pm and 4.20pm.
|
| Thu
9th May, 2002: 'Sunday Mail' -
Here and Now report |
Scotland's
'Sunday Mail' newspaper ran a
favourable review of the final
"Here & Now"
concert, in their magazine
supplement 'Seven Days' on 5th
May, giving it four out of five
stars. Like so many other news
stories/reviews of "Here
& Now 2002", the Sunday
Mail have used a huge picture, in
comparison to those used for the
other bands, of Toyah. And are of
the opinion she was easily one of
the best things about the
nostalgia fest... "Old
pop idols show they're still up
for it
Who
said nostalgia was a thing of the
past?
Imagine
a whole section of your LP
collection - remember those? -
brought to life on stage. That's
Here And Now 2002.
Punk
singer-cum-actress Toyah, now
best known as the voice of the
Teletubbies, was in a rebellious
mood.
Wearing
a dangerous looking metal bra,
she shouted: "I promise you
I'm not going to swear - but I am
going to show you my
bottom."
She
did, flashing her bum under a
black mini-skirt. Not a bad
posterior for a 43 year old, it
has to be said. By the time she
vacated the stage to make way for
Go West the crowd were on their
feet and ready to dance."
|
| Tue
7th May, 2002: The Official Toyah
Mailing List |
Toyah's
Official website has just
launched the Official Toyah
Mailing List. Click the pic above
to leap on over there and sign up
for regular Toyah news and
updates via email. Toyah's new
Diary entry will no doubt be
online soon too, detailing her
thoughts on a very busy April. |
| Sun
5th May, 2002: Toyah In 'Now'
& 'OK' Magazines |
As
mentioned in the previous News
update, Toyah is in 'Now'
magazine (issue dated 8th May
2002).
The interview is the
full version of the edited piece
that appeared in Wednesday's
'Scottish Daily Mail'/'Daily
Mail'. The 'Now' article includes
two excellent new pictures of
Toyah and the magazine is still
available to buy for the next few
days in the UK.
Click
the pic to read the full Toyah
interview from 'Now'.
Toyah is
also in this week's 'OK'
magazine. In the Diary section
(pages 140/141) there are two
pages dedicated to the "Here
& Now" Tour, which
includes two pics of TW, one
backstage and one onstage.
"BACK
TO THE '80s HERE AND NOW
Fan's
of '80s pop experienced a musical
flashback as a host of their
favourite acts played an arena
tour of the UK. Tony hadley,
Norman & Keeble, Belinda
Carlisle, Toyah, China Crisis,
ABC, Go West and Howard Jones
played electrifying sets, and the
gigs have been so successful that
a Here And Now Christmas Party
2002 arena tour has been
announced."
Toyah
is also pictured @ the 'UK Fifi
Awards' party in' OK', on page
144.
[
Thanks to John for this
information ]
|
| Sun
5th May, 2002: 'Daily Mirror' -
Here & Now Report |
The
Daily Mirror's Friday
entertainment pullout 'The
Ticket' seems to be lagging a
little behind everyone else... "AS
THE HERE AND NOW TOUR HITS TOWN,
80s NOSTALGIA BRINGS OUT THOSE
DODGY TUNES AND DODGIER
CLOTHES."
Never
mind, they have used a large
picture of Toyah in their
article, and gave her a fairly
positive review though mainly
concentrated on that
outfit...
"The
ever colourful Toyah came
bouncing on in a bizarre but
daring outfit. The 43 year old's
skirt was so short she made Kylie
look like a nun. Coupled with
groin-high boots, I reckon there
were a few front rowers getting
rather hot under the collar. As
for her metallic bra, why would
anyone want to wear metal
boob-caps? It's A Mystery.
Decidedly dazzled by Toyah's
boobs and boots. It was time for
Go West..."
|
| Sat
4th May, 2002: 'London Evening
Standard' - Toyah's Moving On... |
Anyone
got a spare million? Toyah is on
the move...She was featured in
the London Evening Standard's
'Homes Gossip' column on
Wednesday (1st May). "Former
punk star Toyah Willcox is
selling her nine-bedroom manor
house in Dorset for £900,000
through FPDSavills. The rambling
property lies in the heart of
Thomas Hardy country in the
village of Evershott, used as a
location for the Hollywood film
Emma, starring Gwyneth Paltrow
and Ewan McGregor. "It's a
very atmospheric 18th century
house with a beautiful old garden
and coach house." reports a
neighbour. Toyah has lived there
for 15 years while her guitarist
husband, Robert Fripp, tours with
his rock band King Crimson."
[
Thanks to Michael Cooney for
this ]
The
same story also makes it onto an
online property website (also Wed
1st May).
[
Thanks to Jez L for sending me
the link to this ]
|
| Sat
4th May, 2002: Miscellaneous
Toyah News |
| The much talked about
Louis Theroux "Here &
Now" documentary gets a
mention in this week's 'Radio
Times' - "More victims are
being lined up for the scrutiny
of Bafta winner Louis Theroux.
Following in the footsteps of
Jimmy Saville, Paul Daniels and
Max Clifford are eighties pop
sensations. The interviewer will
soon be trailing Belinda
Carlisle, Howard Jones, China
Crisis, ABC and Toyah on the Here
and Now tour." [ Thanks
to Michael Cooney for this info ]
There's a picture of Toyah
(from the "Here &
Now" press launch) included
in the article about Belinda
Carlisle's band the Go Go's in
this month's 'Q' Magazine.
[
Thanks to Stephen Bennett for
this info ]
Toyah is interviewed in
'Woman & Home' magazine, and
may also feature in a future
issue of the motorbike magazine,
MCN.
[
Thanks to John for this info ]
The current issue of Marie
Claire includes the
"Provamel Soya Milk" ad
featuring Toyah.
[
Thanks to Kev McNamara for
this information ]
|
| Sat
4th May, 2002: 'Little Tears Of
Love' - Bringing Tears To Toyah
Fan's Wallets |
The
"Little Tears Of Love"
CD has been turning up on eBay in
the last couple of weeks and it
appears people are willing to
shell out HUGE wads of cash to
hear Toyah's first new songs for
years. The EP
will be available via
toyahwillcox.com (there is a News
update detailing this at the
site) in the near future. So
patience isn't only a virtue, but
in this instance could save you a
bucket of money too!
I
really think that if the
EP's title track "Little
Tears Of Love" could get
some decent radio airplay big
things could happen for it and
Toyah. It really will be a missed
opportunity if this isn't
promoted properly and heard
outwith the Toyah community. Not
sure how best to do this but
maybe if we all request it @ our
local stations they will have to
play it, though they could use
the excuse that they don't have
it to play I suppose. There may
also be a chance Toyah could
perform it on a few TV shows
(GMTV etc.) to garner interest.
Does
anyone have any ideas on how to
not let 'Little Tears' disappear
too soon?
|
| Fri
3rd May, 2002: 'Birmingham Post'
- Toyah's Horror At Bard Park |
| The day before the first
"Here & Now" gig
Toyah was interviewed in the
'Birmingham Post' by Emma Brady: "Midland
popstar turned actress Toyah
Willcox has spoken of her
disbelief at plans to transform
the Royal Shakespeare Company's
famous home into a £100 million
tourist attraction.
Punk
princess Toyah received critical
acclaim when she played Miranda
in Derek Jarman's production of
The Tempest in 1979.
The
Kings Heath born singer who had
hits with It's A Mystery, I Want
To Be Free and Thunder In The
Mountains in the early 80s, has
performed in various
Shakespearian plays and has close
links with many Midland theatres.
Toyah
also appeared as Hernia in the
Birmingham Rep's production of A
Midsummer Night's Dream in 1988.
She said: "I can't believe
they would do something like
this, I mean the RSC have such
credibility.
"The
Royal Shakespeare Theatre at
Stratford is where everyone wants
to work as actors, and it's where
the directors are that those
actors want to work with.
"I
have huge respect for the RSC, I
love Shakespeare and it remains
one of my lifelong ambitions to
take a role in an RSC production
there.
"But
I still can't believe such a
reputable company would allow
itself to be transformed into a
theatrical theme park. Hopefully
these plans will see it become
more of a repertory
theatre." Last month members
of the House of Commons Select
Committee for Culture, Media and
Sport backed plans for a
Shakespeare village to be built
on the site of the 70-year-old
theatre.
But
the RSC's scheme has drawn
criticism from all quarters,
including the Prince of Wales,
Sir Michael Gambon and Sir Donald
Sinden. The 43-year-old singer,
who now spends most of her time
presenting television programmes
and acting, will return to
Birmingham when the Here and Now
2002 tour hits the NEC on
Saturday.
For
Toyah the current 80s revival has
given her a second chance to play
massive arenas across Britain.
This
will be her first gig in her home
town since 1987, when she and her
husband - King Crimson guitarist
Robert Fripp - played for
students at Birmingham
University.
She
said: "This is a really
exciting tour because everyone
involved is getting wrapped up in
the nostalgia of performing their
hits the way they were played in
the 1980s.
"Over
the years I've reworked most of
my songs to make them more
contemporary, so it sends a
tingle up my spine to hear the
original synthesizer sounds.
"I
don't really miss much from the
80s because I'm enjoying life so
much right now, but it's amazing
that the music is proving a hit
with young children who probably
don't remember it the first time
round, as well as their
parents." School disco
crooners Spandau Ballet will top
the bill, which also features
ABC, Belinda Carlisle, China
Crisis, Howard Jones and Go West.
Original
headline act Adam Ant pulled out
of the tour last month due to
medical problems.
While
Toyah admits the flaming red mane
she sported in the 80s will not
be recreated, she said she will
be slipping into an outrageous
stage costume.
JRR
Tolkein's great-nephew, designer
Tim Tolkein, has fashioned steel
armour especially for her tour.
"I've dubbed it the
man-magnet, because everyone
seems to comment on the breast
plate when I'm wearing it,"
said Toyah."
[
Thanks to Jez L for letting me
know about this ]
|
| Fri
3rd May, 2002: What Else Will
Toyah Be Doing In 2002 Then? |
| Now that "Here
& Now" is done and
dusted, what is Toyah doing for
the rest of the year then?...
'Little Tears Of Love' -
further copies of the EP released
for sale soon, available by mail
order via toyahwillcox.com
'Calamity Jane' - Toyah
touring the UK from September
2002 through until May 2003 in
the title role of this musical,
though there's a break for...
'Aladdin' - Toyah's annual
panto stint. She will be in
Basingstoke from 13th December
until 5th January 2003.
New Album - Toyah's new
album, her first since
'Dreamchild' in 1994, should also
be released sometime this year.
No firm details other than it IS
happening and will most probably
be available through mail order
via Toyah's official website.
Tour - Rumours persist that
Toyah will undertake some sort of
"low key" tour of
small, intimate venues around the
UK to showcase the music on her
new EP and LP. Toyah did mention
that her "Here &
Now" contract stipulated
none of the artists could perform
live 60 days either side of that
tour, so if there is to be any
sort of tour it can only happen
July/August.
TV - Ooops, almost forgot
that TW's also a TV presenter.
Expect to see her on Songs Of
Praise, Holiday, Louis
Theroux, Remotely Funny,
The Amazon Sisters, etc...
|
| Wed
1st May, 2002: 'Daily Mail' -
Toyah & Other '80s Pop
Princesses |
Not
content with hogging the cover of
Monday's 'Evening Times', Toyah
is also on the cover of today's
'Scottish Daily Mail'. Inside is
a two page feature "Return
Of The 80s Pop Princesses".
The
feature, which is taken from this
week's 'Now' Magazine, has
interviews with Toyah, Kim Wilde,
Clare Grogan, Susan Sulley,
Joanne Catherall, Sonia and Mica
Paris. It includes a really good
group picture of the seven
"pop princesses" as
well as retro pics.
Click
on the pic above to read Toyah's
interview. And if you are in the
UK, don't forget to but 'Now'.
NB:
Clare, Susan and Joanne helped
launch "Here And Now 3"
yesterday.
|
| Wed
1st May, 2002: 'Little Tears Of
Love' - EP Sold Out At Glasgow
Concert |
"Little
Tears Of Love", Toyah's new
EP sold out at the Glasgow
"Here & Now"
concert on Sunday evening. I know
for a fact that there are many
people still looking for the CD
so hopefully it will be made
available through in the near
future.
Everyone
who has, so far, heard the four
new songs have been mightily
impressed. So roll on that new
album...
|
| Wed
1st May, 2002: 'Here And Now' -
Over And Out After Glasgow Goes
Wild! |
The
successful "Here &
Now" Tour 2002 ended at the
Clyde Auditorium (aka Glasgow's
Armadillo) late on Sunday
evening. In my
humble opinion Toyah stole the
show, something that the 'Glasgow
Evening Times' seemed to agree
with as they put Toyah on the
cover of their paper on Monday
afternoon.
Glasgow
gave Toyah, and all the other
acts, a great reception. She
received a huge cheer when she
mentioned that she "lived
here for two years" and
there was even the "Toyah!,
Toyah!, Toyah!" chant from a
small section of the packed
Armadillo before she launched
into her final song 'I Want to Be
Free'. And, yes, like the rest of
the tour Toyah managed to get
everyone up on their feet for her
much maligned 1981 hit.
I think
I speak for EVERY Toyah fan at
the gig by saying she definitely
left everyone wanting more! And
not just Toyah fans as I heard
plenty of comments at the bar
along the lines of "Toyah
was excellent". Even my
mate, Richard, thought Toyah was
good and he ISN'T a fan!
The
'Evening Times' also used a huge
picture (na na na na na) of Toyah
inside Monday's edition too.
"80s
sensations Toyah and Tony Hadley
proved they can still wow the
crowds when they stole the show
at the Armadillo.
Doctor
Who must have been at the
Armadillo last night as the Here
and Now Tour rolled into town.
The
venue became a tardis, taking its
Glasgow audience back in time to
the 1980s with a cavalcade of
artists and songs from the decade
when the New Romantics ruled the
charts. A packed Clyde Auditorium
audience screamed, danced and
whooped its way through every
minute."
On
a personal note I'd like to say
it was great to meet Steve and
Martin, and a huge thanks to John
for trekking all the way from
Stoke for the excellent concert
:)
|
| Wed
1st May, 2002: 'Mail On Sunday' -
"Watch Out Kylie..." |
The
'Mail On Sunday' reviewed the
Wembley gig and their headline is
surely one that will give Toyah a
giggle. "Back
to the future. Pantomimer (!!)
Toyah is back on the Wembley
stage - at the age of 43 - and
still wanting to dye her
hair."
Click
the pic to read the full article
at the Wembley "Here &
Now" page.
Thanks
to Colin Dew-Parry for the 'Mail
On Sunday' scan.
COMING
SOON - An expanded "Here
& Now" Section, with
pages of pictures, reviews &
fan opinions from each tour date.
Thanks to everyone (Sabine, Paul
C, Paul L, John W, Rob C, Jenny
P, Alec K, Paul Johnson, Jez L,
Kev M, Colin D-P, Russell E,
Michael O, Derek B, Chris R, Tiff
D, Anna-Louise) who has sent me
"Here & Now"
bits and pieces, I'm
overwhelmed!:)
|
| Wed
1st May, 2002: 'Love
Is The Law' Online Petition |
The
"Love Is The Law"
Petition to get a CD release has
now reached almost 200 names. What we
need is the kind of publicity
that two (cough, splutter) High
Road (a Scottish soap opera
for anyone who hasn't a clue what
I'm going on about) fans
managed to achieve a few weeks
back for their petition. They got
column space in lots of tabloids
and on Teletext because they set
up a petition to "save High
Road" or something,
which compared to getting
"Love Is The Law" on CD
is soooo trivial!!!
|
| Wed
1st May, 2002: 'Sheep Farming In
Barnet/The Blue Meaning' Double
CD |
There
seems to be a bit of confusion
about what's happening with the
'Sheep Farming In Barnet'/'The
Blue Meaning' Double CD
Reissue, from me
especially!
The first release date
was put back from 22nd to 29th
April, then put back to 6th May
apparently. BUT some fans have
managed to buy their copies in
HMV, so I tried yesterday only to
be told it wasn't released until
next Monday (erm, 6th May).
Maybe
Safari Records are doing a
gradual release? Bad news for
Toyah fans in the Outer Hebrides
- tee hee:) - Confusion Rules!
NB
This CD is now available (as of
May 2nd).
|
|
|
|