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Topic History of: The Look of Love - JK and Paul Raymond
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JK2006 Sad news about John; I'll pass that on to his other friends.

The problem with The Look Of Love is... it is so joyless. Soho then was the exact opposite.
hedda JK2006 wrote:
Just went to this new Steve Coogan movie; not good at all but not bad either. Interesting. Very one dimensional - bleak, cold, soul-less.

I never knew Raymond but my friend Michael Summerton knew him very well, so I got to hear all the genuine personal facts behind the public story. I also joined Raymond's Revuebar when I was 15 (illegally). So bizarre; naked women on stage, unable to move.


## a good friend of Michaels, John Booth has just died from cancer in Thailand.

I recall seeing Raymond quite a bit around London. I think this film may make me nostalgic for a London that no longer exists. I started going off the place around the early 90s. I loved Soho...now I cannot stand it.
Ben 9 JK2006 wrote:
So bizarre; naked women on stage, unable to move.


But, only for legal reasons?

JK2006 Just went to this new Steve Coogan movie; not good at all but not bad either. Interesting. Very one dimensional - bleak, cold, soul-less.

I never knew Raymond but my friend Michael Summerton knew him very well, so I got to hear all the genuine personal facts behind the public story. I also joined Raymond's Revuebar when I was 15 (illegally). So bizarre; naked women on stage, unable to move.