This is Week 39 of Glyn’s Mixed Music Bag and we are
being asked to choose a song by a group or solo artist whose
name begins with the letters Q or R. This is my choice.

Roxy Music became a successful act in Europe and Australia during the 1970s with the success of their 1972 self-titled debut studio album. The band was formed in England in 1970 by Bryan Ferry … who became the lead vocalist and principal songwriter … and bassist Graham Simpson. The other longtime members are Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone and oboe), and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion). Other members included Brian Eno (synthesizer and “treatments“) and Eddie Jobson (synthesizer and violin).
In 2011, Roxy Music played a series of 40th-anniversary shows and in 2019, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In 2022, the group re-formed for a tour to mark the 50th anniversary of their debut studio album.
My featured song today is “Avalon” from their final studio album of the same name; it was certified Platinum in the United States on December 2, 1992 … exactly ten years after its release in 1982.
On the cover photo of the album Avalon, we see the back of a knight’s helmet; resting on his hand is a falcon. They look out over clouds and what seems like the rising sun to a strip of land in the distance – a goal so prized it might as well be Avalon, the paradise where the knight could find rest. And comfort. Even, perhaps, love.
Bryan Ferry was always a ladies man, that is, a man who lived for love. The dark suit, the white shirt, the hair cut just so across the forehead. It’s all atmosphere, all sensuality. The ethereal saxophone. The rhythm that redefined “sultry”.
This is “Avalon” by Roxy Music.
Lyrics
Now the party’s over, I’m so tired
Then I see you coming, out of nowhere
Much communication, in a motion
Without conversation, or a notion
Avalon
When the samba takes you, out of nowhere
With the background fading, out of focus
Yes the picture’s changing, every moment
And your destination, you don’t know it
Avalon
When you bossa nova, there’s no holding
But you have me dancing, out of nowhere
Avalon
Avalon
(Ooh, ooh, yeah)
Avalon
Avalon (Ooh)
Avalon (Ooh)
Avalon (Ooh)
Avalon (Ooh)
Avalon (Ooh)
Avalon
Avalon
Avalon (Ooh)
Avalon
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Bryan Ferry
Avalon lyrics © BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited
Big thanks to Glyn for hosting Mixed Music Bag every week. Please be sure to follow the link and check out Glyn’s site.
Thanks for joining me today and spinning some tunes.
See you on the flip side. 😎
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good song choice nance, this band is great ❤
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They sure are! Thanks so much, CA!
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Oh my, what a song! Brian Ferry, Mr Cool!
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That about sums it up, Keith!
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always loved Music and Brian Ferry is just such a star and his voice is still so good. 💜💜
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Yes! I agree on all counts, Willow. He’s very appealing, I think. ♡
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Nice choice Nancy. It’s really Roxy Music’s early years that I prefer. Their first five albums are great but my favourite has to be ‘For Your Pleasure’, which was their second one.
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I love their early work, too, Glyn, but there’s something special for me about Avalon.
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A lovely tune that I hadn’t heard in many years! Bryan Ferry was pretty hot. Probably still is. 😀
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He is, actually. He’s aged quite well.
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A lovely song from a very nice album. The beautiful young woman is Sophie Ward, who was just 17 at the time. She has gone on to a noted acting career.
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Thanks for that tidbit, Clive. I’m familiar with Sophie Ward but didn’t know that was her in the video.
I’ve always found this song to be especially lovely. 😊
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I thought it was her, so I looked it up to be sure. I had all of Roxy Music’s albums: though I preferred the earlier ones to Ferry’s later lounge lizard days, my wife liked those.
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This is such a peaceful song, and it was really nice to hear again today Nancy.
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I think so, too, Jim. A very romantic song.
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I don’t recall ever seeing this video, but there was a long period when we lived out in the sticks and didn’t have television. Very nice N., a slow smooth way to enjoy my second cup of coffee while the rain drizzles down.
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Well then, I’m especially pleased to be showing it to you for the first time. It’s a lovely, relaxing and romantic song. Enjoy!
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Swoon worthy!
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