Richard Hawley
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Richard Hawley
Brilliant interview with him on five live that music loves and northerners especially will be able to relate to and love.
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Re: Richard Hawley
Heard him speak several times. He talks sense. His music is damned good too!
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Re: Richard Hawley
Remember seeing Longpigs in 1996.
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And was in early Pulp. Off to see him at Albert Hall Manchester next month, can't wait.Caernarfon_Claret wrote:Remember seeing Longpigs in 1996.
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That gig's sold out.Pimlico_Claret wrote:And was in early Pulp. Off to see him at Albert Hall Manchester next month, can't wait.
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Re: Richard Hawley
I thought he played with Pulp once they'd peaked and was on the way down. Did he play with them in the 80's era?Pimlico_Claret wrote:And was in early Pulp.
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No surprise there then.Funkydrummer wrote:That gig's sold out.
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Played occasionally very early 90's just before they hit the big timeDevils_Advocate wrote:I thought he played with Pulp once they'd peaked and was on the way down. Did he play with them in the 80's era?
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Never knew that. His n Hers one of my top 10 albums and the Pulp Intro singles & b-sides collection is also ace. Live On was the only early 90s tune I was really into by themPimlico_Claret wrote:Played occasionally very early 90's just before they hit the big time
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First time I think I've agreed with youDevils_Advocate wrote:Never knew that. His n Hers one of my top 10 albums and the Pulp Intro singles & b-sides collection is also ace. Live On was the only early 90s tune I was really into by them
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Re: Richard Hawley
Coles Corner is in my top 5, most probably top 3 albums ever. Absolutely incredible.
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Interviewed Richard a few times in my Sheffield Telegraph days. His was a slow burning career that just took off with that Coles Corner Record. Saw him promo that in Fopp Records store and a few weeks later he was playing the largest venue at South by South West supporting Morrissey. Top company over a Guinness in Fagans. Great to see him and his great team of session musicians doing so well, as he said to me a couple of times: ‘aye it’s not bad for a lad with a hair lip from Pitsmoor.’
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