“Kneel before Zod!”
For most of my generation, our first encounter with Terence
Stamp was as the evil General Zod in Superman II. The Grauniad called him “the
master of the brooding silence”, and he certainly sent shivers down my spine. Gene Hackman’s Lex Luthor was a pussycat in comparison.
I was surprised General Zod didn’t get referenced all over
the place, but only Eminem (who’s the same age as me) was prepared to kneel
before him.
Terence Stamp had been around for a couple of decades by the
time he played that memorable supervillain, making his screen debut in
the movie Billy Budd, an Oscar-nominated performance that obviously made some
impact on a young Steven Patrick Morrissey…
Morrissey also used an image of Stamp in The Collector as the cover of the third Smiths single, What Difference Does It Make?
Stamp originally refused permission for the picture to be used, but relented in the end… possibly after he’d seen Morrissey’s alternative.
Pete Townshend from The Who has a younger brother called Simon who has occasionally play with big bro’s band, as well as ploughing his own lonely solo furrow. Here he is with a track called Highness, which begins thus…
I am what I am
I just happen to be related to the king
…before named dropping Bowie, Eddie Vedder and Rod Stewart,
as well as… yes, you guessed it, Terence Stamp.
48 Cameras are described on their bandcamp page as “Collectif
international à géométrie variable”, which means they come from all over the
place, but mostly Belgium. This is from their 2006 release After All, Isn’t
Tango The Dance of the Drunk Man? It sounds like an orchestra tuning up to me, but what do I know? It's probably art.
48 Cameras – Terence Stamp For A Time
The biggest Terence Stamp fan I could find in the pop world was Adam Ant. He namedrops Terry twice, mostly recently here…
Punky young girl needs a Terence Stamp
Perfect at swinging sixties vamp
And on this memorable b-side in which Stuart Goddard claims
to be friends with everybody from Mister Pastry to Jim Morrison to Arthur
Askey, and…
I’m a friend of Stevie Wonder
I’m a friend of Eric Fromm
I’m a friend of Bryan Ferry
I’m a friend of Terence Stamp
Almost at the end now, and a reminder from Philadelphia’s Bill Ricchini…
Bill Ricchini – Julie Christie
You look just like Julie Christie
And I feel just like Terry Stamp
Ah Waterloo Sunset. Sums up a scene from a late 60s British film for me.
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