This interview was originally published in a February 2016 issue of NME magazine
The first gig I went to
New Kids On The Block
āItās kind of embarrassing but I went to this show with my older sister⦠I was 12 years old and the only reason I went was so I could hang out with one of her friends who I had a crush on. Paula was so hot! It was New Kids On The Block with MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice. Now thatās a heavy trio! Just imagine⦠But sadly Vanilla Ice was arrested before the gig and couldnāt perform. I believe he was detained for crimes against creativity.ā
The song I do at karaoke
Journey ā ‘Donāt Stop Believinā’
āAnything by Journey is a go-to karaoke song for me. My wife loves doing āKiss From A Roseā by Seal. That songās been stuck in her head for four years. Iām not kidding. Itās become part of her daily thing. She hums it around the house and sheās even got me and all of her friends doing it!ā
The first song I remember hearing
Elvis Presley ā ‘Love Me Tender’
āThe King was my mumās favourite musician, so I heard a lot of his stuff around the house when I was a kid.ā
The album that changed my life
Radiohead ā ‘The Bends’
āI was introduced to Radiohead when āThe Bendsā came out. I was so floored by Thom Yorke and his talent. I really connected with his lyrics.ā
The song I can no longer listen to
Sisqó ā ‘Thong Song’
āPeople thought it was fun back in 1999 but if I go the rest of my life and not hear it again thatās cool with me. At the time I couldnāt believe it was a hit. That shit was everywhere, like a virus.ā
The song that reminds me of home
Jack Garratt ā ‘Worry’
āIām a big fan. I met Jack in Los Angeles and we became good friends. Iāve put on a few small concerts at my place and weāve had Jack along, so anything I hear by him brings back good memories of home.ā
The first album I bought
Nirvana ā ‘Nevermind’
āThat was the kind of stuff I listened to growing up before I moved on to bands like Radiohead.ā
The first song I fell in love with
The Shivers ā ‘Beauty’
āMy wife and I sang this together at our wedding. Iād never āhadā a song before, but now itās ours.ā
The song I want played at my funeral
John Lennon ā ‘Imagine’
āI love The Beatles, but Iām obsessed with John Lennon. His view on life was such an inspiration to so many people. I was in New York last year when Yoko Ono set up this thing in Central Park to create the biggest peace sign in the world with humans. They shot it from above in a helicopter. I got a day off filming just so I could be a part of it. It was on what would have been John Lennonās 75th birthday and they played āImagineā through loudspeakers. It was an incredible moment, so it would have to be that track.ā
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