Given that she features on the BBC News website at least once a week, I’d say she is lucky to have such a good publicist! At least she’s not doing a Brian May – being increasingly strange in order to get attention.
It does to me too. Is seems very short sighted in this day and age to not have a backup of the work which is essentially your livelihood. As soon as I had a song on the page I’d be taking a picture of it. Also, does she really not have versions that she just sang into her phone?
I think we should start a national fundraiser to by the lady a photocopier. Or perhaps a new-fangled mobile phone that would allow her to photograph the pages of the books.
Mrs F lost her car keys for about 20 minutes last week. I was considering alerting BBC News, but then I found them in the pocket of a coat she’d worn the day before. If only I had a number for Raye’s publicist.
Verse 1
Cruisin’ down the boulevard, windows down, feelin’ free,
Tunes playin’ loud, it was just you and me.
Then a shadow crossed my heart, my world went dark,
My ride’s gone, and I lost all the music in the spark.
Pre-Chorus
Memories in the rearview, now they’re out of sight,
A thief took my melody, my late-night drive.
But the love we had, they can’t take that away,
I’ll find a way to sing through the pain today.
Chorus
Got a cake with a message, “Sorry your car got stolen,”
Sweet like the memories, but my heart’s still rollin’.
Blow out the candles, make a wish for the road,
Even when I’m broken, I’ll carry the load.
Verse 2
Searching for the echoes in the empty seats,
Every song I sang now feels incomplete.
But I’ll keep on movin’, got my dreams in the air,
With a little slice of hope, I’ll find a way to care.
Pre-Chorus
Friends gather ‘round me, laughter fills the room,
We’ll make new memories, chase away the gloom.
Life’s got its ups and downs, but I’m not alone,
I’ll build my own rhythm, even if I’m on my own.
Chorus
Got a cake with a message, “Sorry your car got stolen,”
Sweet like the memories, but my heart’s still rollin’.
Blow out the candles, make a wish for the road,
Even when I’m broken, I’ll carry the load.
Bridge
So here’s to the journey, every twist and turn,
With every lost song, there’s a lesson to learn.
I’ll find my new groove, no matter the cost,
In the rhythm of life, I’ll never feel lost.
Chorus
Got a cake with a message, “Sorry your car got stolen,”
Sweet like the memories, but my heart’s still rollin’.
Blow out the candles, make a wish for the road,
Even when I’m broken, I’ll carry the load.
Outro
So raise a glass to the moments that stay,
No car, no problem, I’ll find my way.
With love in my heart and a song in my soul,
I’ll keep on driving, that’s how I roll.
Tomorrow: Raye, real name Rachel Keen, does an unusually large poo, and it’s unflushable. So she wraps it in brown paper and hands it in to the Brit School as a protest about the badgers and last week’s Strictly dance-off. Brian May is still nursing his damaged bottom and hence not able to comment.
Lamarr shared her concept for using “frequency hopping” with the U.S. Navy and codeveloped a patent with Antheil 1941. Today, her innovation helped make possible a wide range of wireless communications technologies, including Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth.
They missed out “the Love & Pride Hit Maker” – I didn’t recognise him without his spray-painted Doc Martens.
There’s a bit of Chaz & Dave about Tooting-born Rachel Keen. “Singer Raye gave them a seasonal serenade of “Holy Night”” and I imagine it went a bit like this:
O Holy night! The stars are brightly shining (cor blimey!)
It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth (wallop!)
Long lay the world in sin and error pining (on the sideboard!)
‘Til He appeared and the soul felt its worth (gertcha!)
etc.
Funnily enough, the reason I picked that clip to post was because it was the first time I had ever seen or heard Raye, real name Rachel Keen – I, too, had no idea who she was…
I don’t think she’s actually ‘famous’, just ‘prevalent’.
I believe that this is an area that should be looked into, there could be a book in it. There is a string of artists that get sort of ‘picked’ for the front page news slot and remain in the public eye for that reason. Even if they are really good, that’s not why they got there.
Paloma Faith was certainly one, and I think Sophie Eliis-Bextor as well (who I really like, FWIW.)
ah yes, Raygun, real name Rachel Gunn. She is displaying a Brian May-like craven need to be somewhere in the news, through increasingly bizarre stunts (latest is trademarking her name, I think..?)
Given that she features on the BBC News website at least once a week, I’d say she is lucky to have such a good publicist! At least she’s not doing a Brian May – being increasingly strange in order to get attention.
Oddly enough, that was my slightly cynical thought. Twice in two days, I think. Perhaps they’ll rename the Culture page ‘Raye news’.
“…real name Rachel Keen,…”
Yes. Yes, we know.
In contrast, I believe Joan Armatrading is lucky, she’s lucky, she’s lucky – she can walk under ladders…
Poor Kylie can only aspire to this…
Kylie only has to be lucky once, Joan has to be lucky all the time
I bet she’s crap at Mario Kart too.
I bet she’s great at Rayeman though….
The Japanese noodles in broth thing
On another positive note, her continued presence in the news cycle has deprived Paloma Faith of the oxygen of publicity.
It sounds a bit of a ‘dog ate my homework’ kind of an excuse, tbh.
It does to me too. Is seems very short sighted in this day and age to not have a backup of the work which is essentially your livelihood. As soon as I had a song on the page I’d be taking a picture of it. Also, does she really not have versions that she just sang into her phone?
@fentonsteve
Only if she happened to be a member of Badfinger
I was surprised to find that guitarist Joey Molland is still alive. I thought being in Badfinger was a curse akin to opening an Egyptian tomb.
As a kind of reverse ferret to my young waitress & U2 thread, I’d like to be the first Afterworder to admit that I don’t know who this Raye person is!
Not this one then?
I feel that this image is ripe for a caption competition…
…or perhaps “ What has Martha seen, just off camera?”
Not Raye Winstone?
or Raye Reardon
Two men with wildly different ideas of what to do with snooker balls..
(wipes beer off phone screen)
Brings to my mind Jimmy Ray, a 50s throwback pop star from 1997. Sounded good upon the radio. I did like this at the time.
You know what, I reckon he’s Jimmy Ray.
That’s what I reckon too.
He is, though, isn’t he…?
Strewth, it’s the plot of Give My Regards to Broad Street.
What are the chances!
I think we should start a national fundraiser to by the lady a photocopier. Or perhaps a new-fangled mobile phone that would allow her to photograph the pages of the books.
Is Raye the unluckiest person alive?
No.
Betteridge’s law coming through!
Mrs F lost her car keys for about 20 minutes last week. I was considering alerting BBC News, but then I found them in the pocket of a coat she’d worn the day before. If only I had a number for Raye’s publicist.
I spent the best part of Thursday morning with a forgotten about tea towel draped over my right shoulder. Shit happens.
Thoughts and prayers @pencilsqueezer, thoughts and prayers.
A man needs a maid.
Chatgpt to the rescue.
Verse 1
Cruisin’ down the boulevard, windows down, feelin’ free,
Tunes playin’ loud, it was just you and me.
Then a shadow crossed my heart, my world went dark,
My ride’s gone, and I lost all the music in the spark.
Pre-Chorus
Memories in the rearview, now they’re out of sight,
A thief took my melody, my late-night drive.
But the love we had, they can’t take that away,
I’ll find a way to sing through the pain today.
Chorus
Got a cake with a message, “Sorry your car got stolen,”
Sweet like the memories, but my heart’s still rollin’.
Blow out the candles, make a wish for the road,
Even when I’m broken, I’ll carry the load.
Verse 2
Searching for the echoes in the empty seats,
Every song I sang now feels incomplete.
But I’ll keep on movin’, got my dreams in the air,
With a little slice of hope, I’ll find a way to care.
Pre-Chorus
Friends gather ‘round me, laughter fills the room,
We’ll make new memories, chase away the gloom.
Life’s got its ups and downs, but I’m not alone,
I’ll build my own rhythm, even if I’m on my own.
Chorus
Got a cake with a message, “Sorry your car got stolen,”
Sweet like the memories, but my heart’s still rollin’.
Blow out the candles, make a wish for the road,
Even when I’m broken, I’ll carry the load.
Bridge
So here’s to the journey, every twist and turn,
With every lost song, there’s a lesson to learn.
I’ll find my new groove, no matter the cost,
In the rhythm of life, I’ll never feel lost.
Chorus
Got a cake with a message, “Sorry your car got stolen,”
Sweet like the memories, but my heart’s still rollin’.
Blow out the candles, make a wish for the road,
Even when I’m broken, I’ll carry the load.
Outro
So raise a glass to the moments that stay,
No car, no problem, I’ll find my way.
With love in my heart and a song in my soul,
I’ll keep on driving, that’s how I roll.
Terrific work, Hubert..
Twas AI not I.
If they did a Bob Marley one, it would deffo be ‘AI and I’ …irie?
Tomorrow: Raye, real name Rachel Keen, does an unusually large poo, and it’s unflushable. So she wraps it in brown paper and hands it in to the Brit School as a protest about the badgers and last week’s Strictly dance-off. Brian May is still nursing his damaged bottom and hence not able to comment.
Pushing her luck, if you ask me.
I am not sure what was going on in my head when I wrote that. Prescription drugs can be very powerful…
More!
IWantMore (andmoreandmoreandmoreandmoreandmoreand……)
I can see an idea for a new thread here:
The Afterword “Cabinet of Pop Curiosities”
Exhibits
1. The Unflushable Poo of Raye (real name Rachel Keen)
2. The Damaged Bottom of Brian May
3. ?
3. The remarkably functional liver of Keef Richards
4. The pudden head of Morrissey
5. Ed Sheeran’s all-pervading gingerness.
I’m not allowing (5). There are far more convincing reasons to dislike Sheeran, nothing wrong with being ginger.
Ah yes: but the Cabinet of Curiosities© is not about disliking anything or anyone – it’s more like Ripley’s Believe It or Not, ie curiosities…
So: is Ed Sheeran’s “gingerness” remarkable enough for inclusion?
No, Ginger Baker’s Temper is already in there.
Correct substitution.
Jeff Porcaro’s weedkiller
Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter’s Missile Defence System.
Hedy Lamarr’s WiFi specification
Eh?
Lamarr shared her concept for using “frequency hopping” with the U.S. Navy and codeveloped a patent with Antheil 1941. Today, her innovation helped make possible a wide range of wireless communications technologies, including Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth.
Good gracious! The day’s not wasted if y’ learn summat…
I feel like she’s an unsung hero, and I always mention this when I get a chance.
No Raye news on the Beeb website since last week. Is she still alive?
She’s laying low until the “unflushable poo” story, er, dissipates…
I’d give it five minutes, if I was you…
Headline just gone up: “Hunt for vanished songstress continues”
Perhaps she could cover Howlin’ Wolf’s ‘Going Down Slow’.
‘Not Going Down At All’, in her case.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c623x2p7kzwo
Raye, real name Rachel Keen, is back and looking happy! Must have flushed it down, at last.
They missed out “the Love & Pride Hit Maker” – I didn’t recognise him without his spray-painted Doc Martens.
There’s a bit of Chaz & Dave about Tooting-born Rachel Keen. “Singer Raye gave them a seasonal serenade of “Holy Night”” and I imagine it went a bit like this:
O Holy night! The stars are brightly shining (cor blimey!)
It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth (wallop!)
Long lay the world in sin and error pining (on the sideboard!)
‘Til He appeared and the soul felt its worth (gertcha!)
etc.
Cor Blimey Charles! Your gran played the pianner for the boys in the blitz, she was golden… etc.
I’ve read this whole thread and I still don’t know who she is.
Try this:
Miss, Miss, Fitter’s posting Jools’ Hootenanny videos and we haven’t even suffered Christmas yet.
Funnily enough, the reason I picked that clip to post was because it was the first time I had ever seen or heard Raye, real name Rachel Keen – I, too, had no idea who she was…
I still don’t and I’m perfectly content.
I don’t think she’s actually ‘famous’, just ‘prevalent’.
I believe that this is an area that should be looked into, there could be a book in it. There is a string of artists that get sort of ‘picked’ for the front page news slot and remain in the public eye for that reason. Even if they are really good, that’s not why they got there.
Paloma Faith was certainly one, and I think Sophie Eliis-Bextor as well (who I really like, FWIW.)
So, prevalence is a different form of fame.
There’s a paper in that.
All this and competing in the Olympic Breakdancing category too? What a year.
ah yes, Raygun, real name Rachel Gunn. She is displaying a Brian May-like craven need to be somewhere in the news, through increasingly bizarre stunts (latest is trademarking her name, I think..?)
This may be why she decided to trademark the name.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/11/theater/raygun-musical-olympic-breakdancer.html
I don’t blame her to be honest. She’s basically a one-woman movie plot.
Another Raye update! She’s appearing on I’m Not Strictly a Celebrity tonight!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgkxgmmr7d0o
Raye’s a laugh!