There’s something irresistible about George Melly, and his approach to life. I read an early memoir of his when I was a teen — my dad listened to his music and I was curious about the character of the man — and was pleasantly disturbed, as you can be as a teenager. He handled his desire so loosely, his open marriage and his bisexuality, and I was attracted to that. I could imagine him as the guy who kept everyone’s glass topped up at a table.
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There’s something irresistible about George Melly, and his approach to life. I read an early memoir of his when I was a teen — my dad listened to his music and I was curious about the character of the man — and was pleasantly disturbed, as you can be as a teenager. He handled his desire so loosely, his open marriage and his bisexuality, and I was attracted to that. I could imagine him as the guy who kept everyone’s glass topped up at a table.