That this movement, which is about human kindness and is just so simple, really, and has been made so complicated, cannot and will not be derailed by one case. And it's just very important to remember that. She added: “A case where the two protagonists are that famous is not representative. We have to keep on talking and refuse to allow it to be derailed by a case two very, very, very famous people, which has been blown out of all remote human proportion.” "I would say that the #MeToo movement is not going to be derailed by that, but in order for it not to be derailed, we just have to keep on talking. So actually one of the great issues to do with that case is fame and how people who are famous are treated differently and viewed differently. Speaking to the BBC Radio 4 programme Women’s Hour on Thursday, the English actor said: “One of the things it’s difficult to do is judge an issue like the issues that the #MeToo movement brings to the fore when you’re dealing with very, very, very famous people. #MeToo movement won't be derailed by Depp v Heard - Emma Thompsonĭame Emma Thompson says she believes the #MeToo movement “is not going to be derailed” by the Depp v Heard trial. Beck said: "I hope I have helped him a little bit having some kind of understanding and closeness and joking, and just keeping the fun thing going." Upon the verdict, Depp said the jury gave him his life back. a very distinctive (voice) and he gets he gets music and hopefully I've enabled him to open up to some songs that he wouldn't otherwise been interested in." We didn't really make any design," Beck said. "We slowly built songs that we just like. "Isolation” (John Lennon cover) - digital and CD version only "This Is A Song For Miss Hedy Lamarr" (Johnny Depp original) "Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)" (Beach Boys) "Sad Motherf***in' Parade" (Johnny Depp original) "Death And Resurrection Show" (Killing Joke) It sounds pretty good for a home recording."ĭepp and Beck have recorded music since 2019 for the album, which also features two original songs by Depp, who has his own band the Hollywood Vampires. "There's a couple of Motown, there's a couple of Beach Boy covers on. "It's almost like you've been through a record store and gone jumping from one genre to another," Beck told Reuters on Friday, saying they first began working on the album at Depp's home in France. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor performed alongside Beck at several UK venues in the past two weeks. Johnny Depp and English guitarist Jeff Beck will release an album of mainly cover versions next month, after taking to the stage together for the ex-Yardbird's UK tour.Ĭalled "18", the 13-track album will be released on 15 July.
Depp to team up with Jeff Beck for album of cover songs