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E188: Chris Salewicz on the NME + Supertramp + Amy Winehouse

72 min • 28 oktober 2024

In this episode we're joined by NME legend Chris Salewicz, author of acclaimed books about Bob Marley, Joe Strummer and others.

We hear about our guest's boyhood in Yorkshire — and about the first gig he ever saw: the Beatles in Leeds in 1963 (followed in rapid succession by the Rolling Stones — plus a young David Bowie — in Huddersfield). Chris then describes how a move to London in the early '70s led to getting his foot in the door at Let It Rock and then, in 1974, at the indispensable New Musical Express.

Discussion of the culture at the NME — sprinkled with yarns about such colleagues as Mick Farren,  Tony Tyler and Tony Stewart — prompts recollections of Chris' interviews with Jimmy Page (in 1977) and Prince (in 1981)... and culminates in the moment he opted to quit the paper for pastures new. A digression on Supertramp's 50-year-old Crime of the Century sparks a passionate defence of that unfairly maligned ensemble by 28-year-old Jasper Murison-Bowie.

Jumping forward to the 21st century, we hear wonderful clips from Gavin Martin's 2006 audio interview with the youngest member of the "27 Club" series Chris collected in his 2015 book Dead Gods. Our thoughts on the astounding talent and tragically short life of Amy Winehouse then follows.

After Mark quotes from newly-added library pieces — Val Wilmer's 1967 interview with free-jazz trailblazer Archie Shepp; Mick Brown's 1975 encounter with Bakersfield country icon Buck Owens – Jasper concludes the episode with his thoughts on a piece about "hip hop's Mozart" J Dilla (2011).

Many thanks to special guest Chris Salewicz. For more Chris and info about all his books, visit chris-salewicz.com.

Pieces discussed: The Gig Interview: Jimmy PageThe Clash: Clash On TourBob Marley: A Day Out At The Gun CourtPrinceSupertramp: Crime Of The CenturySupertramp: To Concept Or Not To Concept?Supertramp: The Taking of America by StrategySupertramp: Is This Really The Most Fun You Can Have With a Washing-Up Glove?Amy Winehouse audioArchie SheppBuck Owens and J Dilla: The Mozart of Hip-Hop.

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