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Topic History of: If you missed last night's BBC4 tribute to Dusty
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JK2006 Funnily enough Dixie, the one time I spent with Dusty was an entire afternoon in Lee (Everett)'s kitchen and Dusty and I talked and talked; I didn't think she WAS that mixed up; just couldn't (then) reveal her sexuality except to friends (which she clearly decided I was - and told me the only guy she had ever wanted to sleep with was my friend Scott Walker). And she got terrible stage fright. Apart from that, nice, talented, ordinary.

Just before she died I sent her a message via Vicky that I wished we'd become closer friends and she replied she felt exactly the same way.
dixie I've just watched it on I player. Wonderful, but what a mixed up person, or people, she was.
Fantastic voice and she chose some wonderful songs.
JK2006 it's worth catching on iPlayer. Some wonderful music from the best British female vocalist of the 60s.