Peter Perrett of the Only Ones – teenage life, a wondrous return and a 35-year lost weekend.
After many years of invisibility, Peter Perrett of the Only Ones is out, about and on tour again and talks to us here about the first gigs he ever saw and played, which involves …
… what time he goes to bed.
… “he writes better lyrics than Elvis Costello and is prettier than Billy Idol”: why Nick Kent’s review was an insult.
… seeing the Small Faces in 1966, the Floyd with Syd at Middle Earth, Dylan at the Isle of Wight, Fairport Convention, Geno Washington, Lou Reed in 1972 (“a hero”), Sex Pistols in 1975.
… the Ally Pally Love-In in 1967 with Pink Floyd, the Animals, Julie Driscoll and Arthur Brown (“doing Alice Cooper five years before Alice Cooper”).
… supporting Global Village Trucking Company at the Marquee in 1975 with Glenn Tilbrook and Jools Holland.
… memories of Vivienne Westwood, the Bromley Contingent and leopardskin vinyl trousers.
… the first gig he ever played, doing the Velvet Underground’s What Goes On with a four-string guitar at a college dance.
… the tangled tale of Another Girl Another Planet.
… “I never thought I’d retire at 28 and come back as a septuagenarian’.
… the role reversal of being produced by your own son.
… and how the Snow Station Vadsø festival in Norway – with Peter Buck, Lenny Kaye, Fritz Catlin and Mark Bedford – gave him the courage to go back on tour.
Peter Perrett tour dates here:
https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/peter-perrett-tickets/artist/5238432
Order his new album The Cleansing here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cleansing-Peter-Perrett/dp/B0DB8VMBDL
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- Publiée12 novembre 2024 à 16:47 UTC
- Durée29 min
- Épisode697
- ClassificationTous publics