John Cooper Clarke reveals “the performing poet’s worst enemy”

John Cooper Clarke reveals “the performing poet’s worst enemy”

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

The “bargain basement Baudelaire” is setting out on a UK tour in April and tells Mark Ellen here about the earliest shows he saw and played, memories which happily include …

 

… the subtle art of crowd control.

 

… seeing Bob Hope when he was 9 and the strange impression of the adult world that suggested.

 

… the dress code that barred him from a Hendrix gig.

 

… auditioning for Bernard Manning at the Embassy Club and what he learnt from him. 

 

… “I was Little Richard’s gear carrier (aged 11)”.

 

… why he based his look on Ronnie Wood.

 

… the perfect song for the hopeless bass player. 


… the deathless advice his Dad gave him.

 

… why punk rock audiences were a breeze. 


… the desperate fashion-chasing changes of tack of the Mafia, the band he formed in the ’60s. Who became the Vendettas. Who became the Lovely Flowers.

 

… “the last time I saw a mouth like that it had a hook in it” and other comedy circuit one-liners.

 

… the life-changing inclusion of "Evidently Chickentown" in the Sopranos’ credits.

 

… and the greatest gig he ever saw “which may well have been cooked up in the playground of my imagination”.  

 

John’s tour dates here ….

https://johncooperclarke.com/gigs/

 

And this is his highly recommended memoir, I Wanna Be Yours …

 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wanna-Yours-John-Cooper-Clarke/dp/1509896104


Tickets for Word In The Park in London on June 3rd here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-happy-return-of-word-in-the-park-tickets-576193870377


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