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RIP Marianne Faithful

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kittylester Thu 30-Jan-25 18:26:01

I loved Marianne Faithful in my late teens and then loved her later recordings.

missdeke Fri 31-Jan-25 14:04:48

kittylester

Written by Janis Joplin but Marianne Faithful did a fabulous version.

One of my favourite songs by Janis Joplin but I have never heard Marianne Faithful sing it and I can't find it anywhere through Google.

Indigo8 Fri 31-Jan-25 14:13:56

I was in a Marianne Faithful lookalike competition. Needless to say I didn't win. We had to sing "As Tears Go By".

I didn't look like her but I had long fair hair with a fringe.

The winner was an even worse singer than I was but she was very pretty.

ViceVersa Fri 31-Jan-25 14:22:33

Hopefully she's riding through Paris in a sports car, with the warm wind in her hair...

Poodledelight Fri 31-Jan-25 14:32:53

Oh yes ViceVersa. Hope she is. Love that song and loved hearing it in one of my top fav films - Thelma and Louise. RIP Marianne. Life may not have always been good to you but at least you lived it with a capital 'L'.

kittylester Fri 31-Jan-25 14:34:19

Missdeke, I've looked too and can't find it but it was great with her later voice. DH remembers it too so I don't think it's a figment of my imagination.

Maybe it will turn up when the BBC do a Marianne Faithfull night.

I've heard Meatloaf's daughter do it - fabulous.

And Dolly Parton.

missdeke Fri 31-Jan-25 14:39:07

kittylester

*Missdeke*, I've looked too and can't find it but it was great with her later voice. DH remembers it too so I don't think it's a figment of my imagination.

Maybe it will turn up when the BBC do a Marianne Faithfull night.

I've heard Meatloaf's daughter do it - fabulous.

And Dolly Parton.

I would love to hear it by Marianne Faithful, I shall keep a lookout for a MF night on BBC grin

Emelie321 Fri 31-Jan-25 14:41:24

Agree with MOnica. Never knew MF personally, but always felt she had so much going for her, and wasted so many opportunities.
Also, having read her autobiography (not ghosted; yes,she was clever and talented) it would appear that her maternal skills left a lot to be desired. Her son Nicholas was removed from her care because of her neglect and drug issues. It was only after he grew up, apparently, that they reconnected.

JudyBloom Fri 31-Jan-25 14:43:00

I was sad to hear about Marianne, she was part of my teenage years, bless her. So many of the 60's icons leaving us, a stark reminder of how many years we have left. I loved As Tears Go By and also What Have They Done To The Rain, she had such a lovely voice.

Madmeg Fri 31-Jan-25 15:03:30

I thought she had the most boring voice on earth. Afraid she never impressed me at all - though I did not wish her any ill, and it seems she had some tough years.

lilydily9 Fri 31-Jan-25 15:06:33

She was a gutsy lady. From stardom in the 60s she went downhill after her split with Jagger but picked herself up and had a successful recording career. Her album 'Broken English' in 1979 was nominated for a Grammy award. RIP Marianne.

win Fri 31-Jan-25 16:19:13

Rula

Love this photo of her with Mick and Alain Delon , the most beautiful man to have walked the earth. In my opinion of course!

What is on the floor between her legs in that photo I wonder?

Allira Fri 31-Jan-25 16:26:52

win

Rula

Love this photo of her with Mick and Alain Delon , the most beautiful man to have walked the earth. In my opinion of course!

What is on the floor between her legs in that photo I wonder?

Bits of feather boa?

I thought, who would pick Mick over Alain? But Marianne later described him as pompous and added a rude word to describe him.

Mojack26 Fri 31-Jan-25 17:15:52

Yes...she left him and lived on streets for a few years, was a heroine addict. Really sad

Mojack26 Fri 31-Jan-25 17:16:48

*Heroin.....not heroine darned auto correct

V3ra Fri 31-Jan-25 18:01:22

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0093pjj?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

Marianne on Desert Island Discs from May 1995 🏝️🎶

Romola Fri 31-Jan-25 20:11:51

Marianne sang at our college ball in 1965. I danced in the arms of my lovely boyfriend, truly one of the happiest moments of our long life before us together.

Iam64 Fri 31-Jan-25 20:18:42

Ro pls 💖💙🍾🍾🌞

Mt61 Fri 31-Jan-25 23:54:50

NotAGran55

She was very sexy indeed. As far as I remember neither of them were married, they had a relationship, not an affair?

Yep she was his girlfriend for a while

V3ra Sat 01-Feb-25 04:45:51

Romola what a lovely memory and a lovely story 😊

TerriBull Sat 01-Feb-25 07:28:06

I love The Mercedes Benz song as well, hadn't heard Marianne singing it, did like her cover of Dylan's "It's all over now Baby Blue"

Indigo8 Sat 01-Feb-25 17:30:10

I saw her as Ophelia in Hamlet at The Roundhouse many years ago.

She was surprisingly good. Nicol Williamson played Hamlet, he was surprisingly bad.

M0nica Sat 01-Feb-25 19:22:51

Indigo8

I saw her as Ophelia in Hamlet at The Roundhouse many years ago.

She was surprisingly good. Nicol Williamson played Hamlet, he was surprisingly bad.

It is no surprise that Marianne was a good actor. She was always an academic high flyer, a gifted actress and musician, although she didn't actually have much of a voice. Whatever career she followed, she would have made her mark.

Her mother was an actor and dancer, driven out of the profession in Nazi Germany because she was half Jewish.

MayBee70 Sat 01-Feb-25 19:52:34

She was on BBC4 in concert last night ( or it might have been the night before). I kept thinking of what someone said about Courtney Love ‘ she has a lousy voice but is a great vocalist’ ( or something like that, anyway….

MayBee70 Sat 01-Feb-25 19:54:01

BBC 4 Sessions.