Dame Shirley Bassey (UK 2023)

[press release] [click on any of the pictures for larger versions]
Royal Mail to Honour Dame Shirley Bassey with a Set of 12 Special Stamps

  • The first solo female music artist to be honoured with a dedicated stamp issue
  • Eight stamps in the main set capture Dame Shirley Bassey performing throughout her illustrious 70-year career, while a further four stamps, presented in a Miniature Sheet, capture her during recording sessions and rehearsal sessions
  • The stamps are available to pre-order now at www.royalmail.com/shirleybassey and by telephone on 03457 641 641
  • The stamps will be issued 21 September

Royal Mail has revealed images of 12 Special Stamps being issued to celebrate the musical icon Dame Shirley Bassey, 70 years on from the start of her career in 1953.
This is the first time Royal Mail has dedicated an entire stamp issue to a solo female music artist. Solo artists previously honoured with a dedicated stamp issue are: David Bowie (2017); Sir Elton John (2019); and Sir Paul McCartney (2021).

Eight stamps in the main set capture some of her spellbinding performances from her illustrious career:

  • At the Pigalle nightclub, 1965
  • In Bournemouth, 1974
  • At the BBC Electric Proms, The Roundhouse, 2009
  • At the Safeway Picnic in the Park, 2002
  • In Brighton, 1988
  • On a TV show, 1963
  • Singing ‘World in Union’ (with Bryn Terfel) during the Opening Ceremony of the Rugby World Cup, 1999
  • Performing during the Oscars held at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, 2013

An additional sheet of four stamps features a beautiful selection of candid photographs taken of Dame Shirley during recording sessions and rehearsal sessions during her career.

Born in 1937 in Tiger Bay, Cardiff, Dame Shirley toured theatres and revues until she signed a record deal with Philips and scored the number one hit, ‘As I Love You’, in 1959. By the 1960s, she was an international star with numerous hit albums spanning contemporary pop, show tunes and soundtracks. Some of her greatest work was with film composer John Barry, creating the James Bond themes ‘Goldfinger’, Diamonds Are Forever’ and ‘Moonraker’, which became her signature songs.

In the 1990s and 2000s, she attracted a whole new audience, performing the official song for the 1999 Rugby World Cup with Bryn Terfel and attending the 2007 Glastonbury Festival in diamante wellington boots. She was awarded a CBE in 1994 and a DBE in 1999.

Dame Shirley Bassey said: “I am absolutely thrilled and would never have dreamed that one day my face would be on a stamp…that one day a letter might arrive and there I am, with a postmark next to me!

“It’s an absolute honour to be the first solo female artist to receive a collection from Royal Mail. The stamps are wonderful, and I hope my fans & collectors love them as much as I do.”

The pages of the Prestige Booklet

David Gold, Director of External Affairs and Policy said: “For seven decades Dame Shirley Bassey has captivated fans across the world with her distinctive and powerful voice. This stamp issue is a fitting celebration of one of the UK’s most revered and longest serving musical icons.”

The stamps are available to pre-order from now at www.royalmail.com/shirleybassey and by telephone on 03457 641 641. A Presentation Pack including all 12 stamps in the set is priced at £19.50. The stamps go on general sale on 21 September.

[VSC Notes: Bassey is now 86. The Royal Mint issued a commemorative coin in her honour earlier this year. See the photo. In addition to the stamps, other philatelic products include framed stamps signed in gold ink by Bassey herself (£249.99); various coin covers ranging from £19.99 to £750.00; a collector’s sheet, a fan sheet; first day covers; a press sheet; postcards; and various stamp sheet configurations of just the first-class stamps and just the £2 ones.]Videos:
Shirley Bassey singing “Goldfinger” in 1965:

Shirley Bassey singing “Goldfinger” in 2011:

The official first day cover

The gold medal FDC. The same design is used for all the medal covers.

The three first-day postmarks available for this issue.

The framed set of stamps signed by Bassey — £249.99

The Fan Sheet

The Collector Sheet

Artificial Intelligence? Real Nonsense! (LloydBlog) (non-philatelic)

Artificial Intelligence? I think the phenomenon is not only very much overblown and it is also not new. What is new is the “Everybody Knows” fear-mongering that AI is taking over.

All computers can do is choose from among the choices a human or group of humans have provided. They may do so more quickly, sorting and choosing from a large number of options, but they don’t create, except under our direction.

Two quick examples: Does your car have an automatic transmission? It switches gears so the vehicle can speed up or slow down, climb hills or descend. You could do it yourself but possibly not as quickly or as smoothy. I think that’s an example of “artificial intelligence,” but it’s not new. Automatics began to appear in mass-produced automobiles in 1939.

How many minutes has it been since you cursed out the spellchecker on your phone or computer? These programs think they know what you meant to write or should have written and change your text, often resulting in embarrassment or gibberish.

Can AI create artwork of a pastoral day in the country? Yes, if someone programmed it that the sky should be blue, the grass and other vegetation green, and so on. Can it write text? Again, yes, if someone programmed it properly. Otherwise you might end up with a sterling endorsement, like the one that runs regularly on my Kindle: “Try to enjoy reading the poems.” Sorry, if I have to try to enjoy reading something that is for recreation, I’m going to skip it.

When “AI” beats you at chess, that isn’t artificial intelligence, it is good programming: Someone put in all the possible moves for all situations and the chances that the human opponent would do such-and-such as a result of a given move. College papers written by AI? Most professors probably would welcome the improvement! And what’s the difference between a heavily “photo-shopped” photograph and one created from scratch using an AI program? Where is the line?

One of my favorite Science Fiction authors, Glynn Stewart, writes about what he calls “artificial stupids:” Robots or holograms that make choices within severely limited parameters. I don’t think we have progressed beyond that: Humans set up the choices, even for sophisticated AI programs. I don’t see that changing any time soon.

U.S. Scott Catalogue Update (September 2023)

5801 (66¢) John Lewis
a. Imperforate

5802 Life Magnified pane of 20
a. (66¢) Red blood cells
b. (66¢) Macaw parrot feather
c. (66¢) Human hair
d. (66¢) Moss leaves
e. (66¢) Arranged diatoms
f. (66¢) Freshwater protozoans
g. (66¢) Acorn barnacle
h. (66¢) Moth antenna
i. (66¢) Diving beetle front foot
j. (66¢) Mouse brain neurons
k. (66¢) Starling bone tissue
l. (66¢) Moth wing scales
m. (66¢) Zebrafish
n. (66¢) Mushroom gills
o. (66¢) Freshwater snail tongue
p. (66¢) Blue button organism
q. (66¢) Mold spores
r. (66¢) Barnacle legs
s. (66¢) Flame lily pollen
t. (66¢) Oak leaf surface
u. As No. 5802, imperforate
v. As No. 5802a, imperforate
w. As No. 5802b, imperforate
x. As No. 5802c, imperforate
y. As No. 5802d, imperforate
z. As No. 5802e, imperforate
aa. As No. 5802f, imperforate
ab. As No. 5802g, imperforate
ac. As No. 5802h, imperforate
ad. As No. 5802i, imperforate
ae. As No. 5802j, imperforate
af. As No. 5802k, imperforate
ag. As No. 5802l, imperforate
ah. As No. 5802m, imperforate
ai. As No. 5802n, imperforate
aj. As No. 5802o, imperforate
ak. As No. 5802p, imperforate
al. As No. 5802q, imperforate
am. As No. 5802r, imperforate
an. As No. 5802s, imperforate
ao. As No. 5802t, imperforate

5803 (66¢) Thinking of You – Butterfly, Flower, Dog, Slice of Birthday Cake
a. Imperforate
5804 (66¢) Thinking of You – Sun, Flower, Horseshoe, Hand Holding Dandelion
a. Imperforate
5805 (66¢) Thinking of You – Leaf, Flower Bouquet, Bandage, Birthday Party Hat, Ice Cream Cone
a. Imperforate
5806 (66¢) Thinking of You – Rainbow, Ice Cream Bar, Four-leaf Clover, Cat, Cupcake and Candle
a. Imperforate
5807 (66¢) Thinking of You – Hand with Raised Thumb, Party Balloons, “XOOX,{ Cup of Tea
a. Imperforate
b. Horiz. strip of 5, #5803-5807
c. Imperforate strip of 5, #5803a-5807a