Article 5CVWH Marianne Faithfull: 'I was in a dark place. Presumably it was death'

Marianne Faithfull: 'I was in a dark place. Presumably it was death'

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Alexis Petridis
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After battling Covid-19 for three weeks in hospital, Faithfull went on to finish her 21st solo album - and possibly her last. She reflects on how she might never sing again, her hatred of being a 60s muse and why she still believes in miracles

Marianne Faithfull is on the phone from her home in Putney, south-west London. She sounds exactly like you would expect: as husky as her singing on every album she has made for the past 40 years and, as the daughter of a baroness, very posh. Her vocabulary is unmistakably that of someone who came of age in the 1960s: exasperation is expressed in sentences that begin: Oh, man..."; things that vex her are a drag". But before we begin, she offers a pre-emptive apology. Her memory, she says, isn't what it was. It's wild, the things I forget," she says. Short-term. I remember the distant past very well. It's recent things I can't remember. And that's ghastly. Awful. You wouldn't believe how awful it is."

The memory loss is a result of Covid-19. She was in something of a purple patch in her career when the virus struck last April, midway through recording her 21st solo album She Walks in Beauty, and with a biopic based on her 1994 autobiography in the works (It could be really good," she says of the latter, but it doesn't require my artistic input - I lived the life, that's enough"). She doesn't remember anything about falling ill, or being rushed to intensive care: All I know is that I was in a very dark place - presumably, it was death."

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