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Topic History of: Available now - Volume Two of JK's autobiography.
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JK2006 Thank you Pru; I was pleased to write the Savile chapter - so much has been quoted from people who never met the man or thought they knew him but didn't. I felt my very few minutes of seeing what I thought was the real Jimmy should be placed on record. Readers can decide what they choose.
Pru The Jimmy Savile chapter really is beautifully judged. A stand out piece of work.
JK2006 Thank you Bren. Appreciated. Feel free to review.
Bren I downloaded this at the weekend and I've almost finished it - completely absorbing.
Pattaya JK2006 wrote:
Next to Robert Plant's biography; Robert is/was a far better singer than me but I wonder whether his life has been more or less interesting.

Mind you I can't compete with Death in Hollywood.


I doubt young Rob who started as a singer in the Cedar Club on Constitution Hill amongst others could claim to have done as much diversity as yourself Mr King...but if the stories I hear of first hand events of yore are correct it should have been him in the dock all those years ago...along with another Page from his past.