Nick Lowe – war stories, wise decisions and the event in 1970 that made him think again
Old friend of the podcast, Nick Lowe has just released his 15th solo album, Indoor Safari, and he’s about to tour with Los Straitjackets. This absorbing conversation looks back at 60 years onstage and takes in the following …
… the secret of a long career.
… why he resolved “not to get that famous again”.
… touring Germany aged 15 in Brinsley Schwarz’s dad’s Dormobile.
… the Small Faces at the village hall in Hornchurch.
… to the Six Bells for seven pints with “photographer for all occasions” Jet Harris.
… playing Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent in the school band and wrestling with the chords to Cliff’s Living Doll.
… Kippington Lodge at Ally Pally, New Year’s Eve 1968, supporting Joe Cocker, the Bonzos and Amen Corner - “the Grand Canyon with a roof”.
… 270 dog walks with his son Roy during Covid and the things they discussed.
… the unique magic of working with “America’s premier instrumental surf band”.
… how ‘I Knew The Bride When She Used To Rock And Roll’ is now a wedding staple.
… and the sole mention of ‘freakbeat’ vendors the Fleur De Lys in the history of our podcast.
Nick’s tour starts at the London Palladium on September 24:
https://nicklowe.com/tour-dates/
Order Indoor Safari here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Indoor-Safari-Nick-Lowe/dp/B0D5TXRLDD
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