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what they must've gone through the week that jimi hendrix came to town.ee it. the whole -- a window opens up into a whole new thing. and you think, "what does this mean? what do i have left to say? what do i do now?" ♪ welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12 hour flight, and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must go out. ♪ the kabukicho district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some females, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager masa kakubo. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon to be entertained, right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no, no, it can't be over. not yet. no! but yet, yet it is. with a series of chased high fives with the hard working performers. okay, i gotta tell you, uh, i've seen jimi hendrix -- >> masa: uh, have you? >> anthony: i've seen janis joplin. i've seen david bowie. >> masa: uh huh.
what they must've gone through the week that jimi hendrix came to town.ee it. the whole -- a window opens up into a whole new thing. and you think, "what does this mean? what do i have left to say? what do i do now?" ♪ welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12 hour flight, and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must go out. ♪ the kabukicho district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese...
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jimi hendrix, the beatles, he booked them all, and with cinderella rockefellers he moved from cabareto, then came stringfellows in london. this was the big time, champagne, celebrities. it wasn't just successful, he had become famous. he was always great fun, very kind, very generous and a big character. and then in the 90s he began to move into what he described as gentlemen's clubs. he'd been close to ba nkru ptcy as gentlemen's clubs. he'd been close to bankruptcy after a business failed in america and fashions were also changing. the strip shows saved him, but this man who boasted of sleeping with up to 2000 women denied there was anything degrading or exploitative in this business. indeed he said he was a feminist. or exploitative in this business. indeed he said he was a feministlj don't indeed he said he was a feminist.” don't harm or hurt anyone and i know that this suggestion of exploitation is absolute rubbish. my girls dance, they take money from guys who are watching them dance, and i think that's fantastically in line with feminism. so from draughty church halls to medall
jimi hendrix, the beatles, he booked them all, and with cinderella rockefellers he moved from cabareto, then came stringfellows in london. this was the big time, champagne, celebrities. it wasn't just successful, he had become famous. he was always great fun, very kind, very generous and a big character. and then in the 90s he began to move into what he described as gentlemen's clubs. he'd been close to ba nkru ptcy as gentlemen's clubs. he'd been close to bankruptcy after a business failed in...
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jimi hendrix, the beatles — he booked them all.ows in london. this was the big time, champagne, celebrities. he wasn'tjust successful — he had become famous. he was always great fun, very kind, very generous and a big character. and then in the 90s he began to move into what he described as gentlemen‘s clubs. he'd been close to bankruptcy after a business failed in america and fashions were also changing. the strip shows saved him. but this man who boasted of sleeping with up to 2000 women denied there was anything degrading or exploitative in this business. indeed, he said he was a feminist. i don't harm or hurt anyone. and i know that this suggestion of exploitation is absolute rubbish. my girls dance, they take money from guys who are watching them dance, and i think that's fantastically in line with feminism. so, from draughty church halls to medallions strewn opulence, peter stringfellow, the self—styled king of clubs. peter stringfellow, who has died aged 77. microplastics are reaching the most remote waters of the world, and
jimi hendrix, the beatles — he booked them all.ows in london. this was the big time, champagne, celebrities. he wasn'tjust successful — he had become famous. he was always great fun, very kind, very generous and a big character. and then in the 90s he began to move into what he described as gentlemen‘s clubs. he'd been close to bankruptcy after a business failed in america and fashions were also changing. the strip shows saved him. but this man who boasted of sleeping with up to 2000...
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jimi hendrix for £50. rod stewart when he was the second singer with the hoochie coochie men.king it, you didn't know where you were going. it's like that today, we don't know where we're going, so what? there's always going to be people who want to be together and see each other. peter stringfellow, there, who has died at the age of 77. a self—made businessman, i was presenting with ben on that day and it was a fascinating story. sonja laud from fidelity international is joining us again to discuss. he is one of those classic rags to riches kind of stories, born in sheffield, in the north of england, his father was a minor, left school at the age of 15 with no qualifications and died a multimillionaire. absolutely, quite a fascinating story and what i find interesting as well is that obviously commies mostly known for the topless bars but if you look at his cv, there's been a lot more that he achieved through his career. he was quite an interesting character and looking back at his career, he was the first person to sign the beatles when they were at the beginning of their ca
jimi hendrix for £50. rod stewart when he was the second singer with the hoochie coochie men.king it, you didn't know where you were going. it's like that today, we don't know where we're going, so what? there's always going to be people who want to be together and see each other. peter stringfellow, there, who has died at the age of 77. a self—made businessman, i was presenting with ben on that day and it was a fascinating story. sonja laud from fidelity international is joining us again to...