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It`s a bit strange that although I am a big fan of Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello et al, I`m just not keen on "what`s so funny about peace, love and understanding". I don`t get the hype, I just find it a bit of a dirge.
Id like him even more if he would go back to singing country he was born and raised on it, hurts my soul that im hearing hes into the satanic cult bullshit, hes grandaddy wouldnt be proud..😢
Bought his aIbums in the early 70s and beyond becuse they were great. Most creative artist still alive. Just wish he would come to play in Brasil. (I get that he says "living on the past songs", but well worth checking out Utopia live 2018... for the ages.)
My longtime bass hero. Just the best. And a friendly down to earth guy to boot. Not to mention a cancer survivor. They don’t make ‘em any better than Paul. It was so great to finally see him in action with Rat (best rhythm section in the history of punk/garage/rock/whatever), and something I had been anticipating for many, many years. I was certainly not disappointed. Not much I can add here that hasn’t already been said, except maybe a mention of his one-off performance on the “Police Car” single by Larry Wallis… which is one of my favorite PG basslines of all time. Anyway, always great to hear from the man. May he live to at least a hundred years old.
Gosh perry looked so much better before all the face work/ plastic surgery etc....whatever he did; it makes him look like a freak.....in a bad way....I love perry and am surprised he thought he needed face work
Been lucky enough to meet the Floyd guys bar Syd! For some strange reason i thought Nick would be Grumpy don't know why lol.He was funny polite etc for me one of the nicest Stars _ Person i have ever met! Good man is Nick & great interview 👌✌️👍
First off I’d like to Thank Nick for inspiring me throughout my life experience with your music and in my guitar playing, I grew up outside Boston and back in the70s you and Rockpile got a lot of air play on WBCN and later WFNX unfortunately I was in the Middle East in the early 80s and I didn’t get to see Rockpile, The first time I saw you was at the Boston Garden you opened for the Cars and Blew them away, I even told Greg Hawkes that when I saw him in one of the first Computer stores in Metro West i was a balls bass player so I thought 🤣I have seen you six times in total, I saw you and Elvis in Boston at the Pavilion two years ago incredible show. I think you’re a real gentleman kelp on Bashing!!!! It would be my greatest life experience to meet you, I’m not a star struck person as a matter of fact Danny Kline the bass player form the J. Giles Band offer me a job as a Roady during the Freeze Frame tour’ and I declined, I’ve seen Members of Areosmith in public on a numerous occasions while on the South Shore of Mass and never approached any of them and I do admire Joe Perry’s work.
What a great interview... I owned one of Johns Marshall half stacks for 20 yrs.(1982 -2002) Cabinet Had ''TheAngels ..Johns Top 5" stencilled on it.. I bought it from Geoff Chunn(Citizen Band) in NZ.. John had the best guitar sound ever in that early 80s era..70s Les Paul with Gibson T Top pickups with the low wattage Marshall Quad.. Just a killer mind lowing crunch tone.
I have A EMI test print single of "She Never Said" love the old work "In a Heart Beat" was the B side. I did collect all of their stuff (solo stuff too) til the late 90's early 2000's
I saw Todd Rundgren in Copenhagen and it was a evening for life for my on a big lots a peoples in Odd Fellewpaleret.. A dream goes on forever so please com to denmark again
Such a great interview with Felix. He is such a talented musician and storyteller. I love The Rascals song 'How Can I Be Sure' . The heartfelt lyrics, the feel and production of their version is musical perfection💙