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John Cooper Clarke

John Cooper Clarke has been awarded the freedom of the city of Salford.

The legendary punk poet said he was “totally knocked out” by the honour, telling local councillors: “I’ve circumnavigated the globe ten times and coming back is always a treat but this one. Wow. Thank you everyone.

“With me it was never a social experiment it was just a way of making a living and the social consequences went out of my control.”

Despite the honour, Clarke admitted that he “doesn’t know what it entitles me to do”.

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Earlier this year, Clarke spoke about his poem,Ā I Wanna Be Yours, becoming a worldwide hit after theĀ Arctic Monkeysā€˜ song adaptation of it has pushed listening into the billions.

The punk poetā€™s 1982 creation, which featured on his album ā€˜Zip Style Methodā€™,Ā was covered by the MonkeysĀ for their 2013 album ā€˜AMā€˜. Itā€™s since found a new audience on TikTok and has passed a billion streams on Spotify.

He toldĀ The GuardianĀ in response to news of its billionth stream: ā€œIs that a lot? An American billion is different to a British billion ā€“ and I donā€™t know what either of them is. But itā€™s a fuck of a lot of listens.ā€

He added: ā€œI believe everyoneā€™s written a poem at some point. Itā€™s the easiest, most accessible ā€“ a pen and a piece of paper and off you go. You donā€™t even have to be literate ā€“ you could record something. But itā€™s perceived as a minority of a minority who are interested in poetry. I donā€™t know why itā€™s got that reputation. Songs arenā€™t that far from poetry ā€“ as Alex [Turner] has pointed out.ā€

Clarke released his autobiography, also titled I Wanna Be Yours, in 2021.

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