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Faithfully Speaking

Marianne Faithfull spills some juicy details about her life -- including romps with women, her now infamous OD in Australia, playing God, and her new album Easy Come, Easy Go .


Marianne Faithfull is one of those rare entertainers whose life story is more intriguing, juicy, and dramatic than any role she has played for cinema or stage, and more full of woe and redemption than any song she's sung.

In 1964, at age 17 -- so the famous story goes -- Faithfull was spotted at a party by the Rolling Stones' manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, who described her as "an angel with big tits." Before long she had her own singing career which, while successful, was eclipsed by her notoriously swinging relationship with Mick Jagger. The excesses of the '60s sent Faithfull into a downward spiral of drug addiction, a suicide attempt, and alienation from her circle of famous friends.

After years of living as an anonymous junkie on the streets of SoHo, Faithfull slowly, but brilliantly, rose from the depths to create one landmark album after another, each one securing the talents of music industry greats, many of whom cite Marianne as an influence and muse.

Her latest album, Easy Come, Easy Go , is yet another triumph. Contributors to the project include Cat Power, Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright, Antony Hegarty, Keith Richards, and Jarvis Cocker, among others.

Advocate.com:Iwas listening to your new album and the song "The Phoenix" [by Judee Sill] began playing, and I gave an excited, audible yelp that startled my poor boyfriend. Can you tell me what drew you to record this song?
Marianne Faithfull: There was a connection, you know -- [Judee Sill] became a junkie and died in a hole somewhere, but she wrote all these wonderful songs. And I think people need to turn back. I think if my record can help with that -- that people will listen to Bessie Smith or Judee Sill, even Billie Holiday -- all this is a great help. Judee Sill really needs to be found again.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: anto
    Date posted: 3/29/2009 4:19:00 PM
    Hometown: dublin

    Comment:

    love this amazing woman, infacto many of the singers I love are woman, the very amazing Debbie H, Cyndi L, Cher, Divine Miss M, Kylie, Madge, JONI Mitchell, Kate B, Annie L, Dusty S, Indigo G's, Tracy T, Babara S, SHIRLEY B, on the topic of music, Pet SHOP Boys NEW CD 'YES' is in your stores & on Itunes now, the other thing I wanted to plug is a very important landmark CD for LGBT rights and identity raising which came out in 1984 the CD is 'Age of Consent' and the band are Bronski Beat, with the first single 'Smalltown Boy' and full of pure gems, every LGBT person should have a copy of this album, so drop everything now and go buy it, anto

  • Name: Tom Kidd
    Date posted: 3/28/2009 11:46:00 AM
    Hometown: Decatur, Illinois

    Comment:

    Thank you, God, for Marianne Faithfull. And should you spy this, Marianne, thank you and much love and greater success, always.

  • Name: Jeffrey
    Date posted: 3/27/2009 8:50:00 PM
    Hometown: Albany

    Comment:

    My Diva!!!!!!!!



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