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Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt

S3E1: Ian Broudie

Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt

Rhino UK

Pop, Interviews, Music, Rock

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2022

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

This week Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt return with series 3 of Rockonteurs. Joining us this week is Ian Broudie from The Lightning Seeds. We chat about football anthems, Ian’s early days producing The Fall and Echo and the Bunnymen and the success of his own band from the late 80’s onwards with hit records like ‘Pure’, ‘Lucky You’ and ‘The Life of Riley’. The Lightning Seeds return with a brand new album ‘See You In The Stars’ in October, their first in over a decade. Rockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones and Stuart Elmore for Gimme Sugar Limited

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0:00.0

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0:32.0

Hello Guy. Hello Gary, How are you? Oh I missed you. I know same it's been it's been an age.

0:39.2

Mid July I think we last saw each other. Yeah, but you've been everywhere have you? I went to Greece on

0:45.9

holiday I climbed a few mountains in the Lake District and I I went to Iceland which was an extraordinary place for a few days and we did a lot of we like to get out and hike around.

0:58.0

No I know you're that dad you are that dad aren't you? Come on everyone. on, it's not that cold.

1:04.0

This is exactly how I feel about season three, which we're about to embark on.

1:11.0

I could see the peak ahead of us.

1:13.2

The...

1:14.2

Well, hopefully I wouldn't do much rain. Storm clouds gathering.

1:19.4

It's going into our tour of America, which... so we've got a couple of weeks where we're off on tour I think in a week or so

1:26.8

his time in the states for six weeks and we will hopefully be bringing rock on tours to you from various cities in Canada and America.

1:37.2

Yeah and hopefully because obviously it makes we won't it would be good for American artists because we'll have much less of a time difference to contend with.

1:45.2

Yeah, yeah. Did you discover any new music this summer while I've been away?

1:49.5

No, I hate music. Not really. I've actually been listening to a lot of Marla.

1:57.0

Because at the end of the tour I went straight back to Hungary and I was a judge on a sort of thing called Virtuasox which is like an X factor for young classical music prodigies and the English people on the panel were me and Harvey Goldsmith and it's and it's just kind of got me thinking that sort of classical music has almost become like the underground. What we do is sort of the total mainstream as opposed to when we were kids. So I've been immersed in classical music more than anything. That's great.

2:23.4

You know what I got into?

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