Oh that’s easy go to Pizza Express, go to Wagamama, to go Nandos, I was walking through the Bullring tonight. What are some of your favourite things to do in British cities? I listen to less and less music the older I get and I’m losing connectivity with the fans and yet there seems to be more connectivity coming back to me so I don’t understand. I keep thinking somebody need to take it out to a field and shoot it.īut yeah the ticket sales have been through the roof and people seem to know the new album already so I don’t understand anymore.
I don’t know what to chalk it up to, I mean you’re looking at me I’m a 45 year old man dressed in a Patagonia so I don’t understand why this is still going. Well I can assert with great confidence that this has been the greatest tour in a while we’ve had more sold out shows than we’ve had in recent years.
So you’re just about over half way through the UK end of your tour how has it been for you so far? Completely standard stuff for an interview with this rock’n’roll treasure… But we also spoke about underwater rollercoasters. The lead singer of the ever-prevailing Electric Six gave us a raw, unfiltered insight into the unforgiving realities of the music industry and coping with being an artist for a career. You think you’ve interviewed interesting band members, and then you get to interview Dick Valentine.