Classic Rock

The Soundtrack Of My Life

Asa teenager he’d been involved in newspaper journalism, but by 1970 Deptford lad Steve Harley was taking a guitar around London folk clubs, going from a “weekend mod” phase to being a “weekend hippie”. The troubadour side mixed with the emerging glam and art-rock scenes, and Harley found fame with the wonderfully arch and flamboyant Cockney Rebel. Currently on the road with his Acoustic Band, he tells CR about some of the sparks that lit his imagination.

THE FIRST MUSIC I REMEMBER HEARING

Before Radio 1 existed we had The Light Programme on the airwaves. My

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