This is a year-old blog, but didn't see a previous topic on it.
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Today would have been Ruth Polsky's 52nd birthday. I met Ruth when she came to London to see if I could help her get The Psychedelic Furs to play Hurrah, a club she booked in NYC. I made the necessary introductions and it wasn’t too long before they were playing ‘Sister Europe’ to David Bowie, myself and a house full of curious Anglophiles.
Ruth was a big fan of the period’s non-mainstream music and bands like Simple Minds, New Order, The Smiths, The Birthday Party, The Sisters Of Mercy, The Slits and Echo & The Bunnymen can all thank her for being the first person to bring them to the States.
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Ruth enjoyed photography, and one of her favourite people was Andrew Eldritch from the Sisters Of Mercy. Andrew used a photo she took inside their debut album, First And Last And Always.
The Sisters Of Mercy
publicity photo by: Ruth Polsky
and she took this one, backstage, after a show in London -
Andrew Eldritch, ht
photo: Ruth Polsky
Tragically, Ruth was killed on September 7th 1986 outside another club, Limelight, when a taxi jumped the kerb and pinned her to the wall while she was waiting to enter the venue to see Certain General play. Ruth was a lovely, kind, funny, generous and nurturing woman. At this time of year, I always think about the ways she encouraged and helped musicians. She enriched many of their lives and her presence and influence is still greatly missed.
- http://northforksound.blogspot.com/2008 ... -9786.html
On Ruth Polsky, early Sisters associate
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Great blog.
I adore that Andrew pic - he looks so very young and innocent. Every time I see it I wonder what he thinks when he sees it...
I adore that Andrew pic - he looks so very young and innocent. Every time I see it I wonder what he thinks when he sees it...
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The missing caption.
The missing caption.
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We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
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RE: First Pic (in Detroit)
... I always thought Andrew Eldritch was taking the mickey out of the other guys in this photo. What thinks you?
... I always thought Andrew Eldritch was taking the mickey out of the other guys in this photo. What thinks you?
Obviously an old, old topic, but I was doing some research on Ruth Polsky, a photographer amongst many other things, earlier today. That Detroit's Finest pic is from Woodward Avenue in the Midtown section of Detroit. I lived on that street, but I was a few blocks further up, near Wayne State University and the DIA. Deniz Tek (a Michigander who played guitar in Radio Birdman) wrote a song about Woodward Avenue called Murder City Nights, "murder city" being another common nickname for the Motor City. It seems Ruth was crushed by a runaway taxi cab and killed when she was pinned to the wall while queuing to enter the NYC nightclub Limelight. She was by all accounts a legend who helped bring many UK bands across to America for their very first US tours.Skip Intro wrote:RE: First Pic (in Detroit)
... I always thought Andrew Eldritch was taking the mickey out of the other guys in this photo. What thinks you?
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she came very close to managing the Smiths too. Legendary woman
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