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Musician — Dundee
A Kyle Falconer Photo
Kyle Falconer
Dundee
Lead singer in The View.
Whatever looks best.
John Lennon, 'In My Life'. It was the first song that really got me into The Beatles, I always felt there was a certain strange feeling around the vocals and would have loved to have been there when the vocals were being done. It means a lot to me, I can really relate to it. It’s special.
Paul McCartney at the Roundhouse in Camden, 'No More Lonely Nights'. It was the first time I’d seen Paul live and it was astonishing to be so close to someone you idolise, it was very emotional and I got to meet him after.
The Clash, 'Stay Free'.
Michael Jackson, I idolised him as a kid and would have loved to dissect his musical brain for an hour.
I’d say punk, because being a big Beatles fan I never got introduced to punk until later on in my musical writing and when I discovered The Clash, it took over my life, I couldn’t believe what I had been missing.
I’ve played with Noel Gallagher at the Royal Albert Hall and we played a couple slots down from Oasis at Benicàssim, that in itself was a big dream but it would be great to actually support Oasis on the same bill as they were my childhood heroes growing up.
Like previously mentioned, The Beatles, Oasis, The Clash but I also loved Alanis Morrisette and Crowded House.
'Sweet Transvestite' by Rocky Horror Picture Show.
'Thriller' by Michael Jackson.
'Blackbird' by The Beatles from the White Album.
'The Winner Takes It All' by ABBA.
'Superstar Tradesman' by The View…
'Beggar On A Beach Of Gold' by Mike and the Mechanics.
"The past was yours,
but the future's mine,
you’re all out of time."
'She Bangs The Drums' by The Stone Roses.
'Back For Good' by Take That.
'What’s Love Got To Do With It' by Tina Turner.
'Getaway' by The Music.
'Come Together' by The Beatles.
I’m currently working on a new solo album, so I don’t tend to listen to any current music when doing this process, as it pure pickles my head. So here are 4 tracks that are inspiring me with my new music:
'Edge of Seventeen' by Stevie Nicks.
'Pulling Mussels (From The Shell) ' by Squeeze.
'Web Of Lies' by Mike and the Mechanics.
'Revolution' by The Beatles.
Kyle Falconer
Dundee
Lead singer in The View.
Whatever looks best.
John Lennon, 'In My Life'. It was the first song that really got me into The Beatles, I always felt there was a certain strange feeling around the vocals and would have loved to have been there when the vocals were being done. It means a lot to me, I can really relate to it. It’s special.
Paul McCartney at the Roundhouse in Camden, 'No More Lonely Nights'. It was the first time I’d seen Paul live and it was astonishing to be so close to someone you idolise, it was very emotional and I got to meet him after.
The Clash, 'Stay Free'.
Michael Jackson, I idolised him as a kid and would have loved to dissect his musical brain for an hour.
I’d say punk, because being a big Beatles fan I never got introduced to punk until later on in my musical writing and when I discovered The Clash, it took over my life, I couldn’t believe what I had been missing.
I’ve played with Noel Gallagher at the Royal Albert Hall and we played a couple slots down from Oasis at Benicàssim, that in itself was a big dream but it would be great to actually support Oasis on the same bill as they were my childhood heroes growing up.
Like previously mentioned, The Beatles, Oasis, The Clash but I also loved Alanis Morrisette and Crowded House.
'Sweet Transvestite' by Rocky Horror Picture Show.
'Thriller' by Michael Jackson.
'Blackbird' by The Beatles from the White Album.
'The Winner Takes It All' by ABBA.
'Superstar Tradesman' by The View…
'Beggar On A Beach Of Gold' by Mike and the Mechanics.
"The past was yours,
but the future's mine,
you’re all out of time."
'She Bangs The Drums' by The Stone Roses.
'Back For Good' by Take That.
'What’s Love Got To Do With It' by Tina Turner.
'Getaway' by The Music.
'Come Together' by The Beatles.
I’m currently working on a new solo album, so I don’t tend to listen to any current music when doing this process, as it pure pickles my head. So here are 4 tracks that are inspiring me with my new music:
'Edge of Seventeen' by Stevie Nicks.
'Pulling Mussels (From The Shell) ' by Squeeze.
'Web Of Lies' by Mike and the Mechanics.
'Revolution' by The Beatles.
The View | Same Jeans (2007)
The View | Wasted Little DJs (2006)
The View | Grace (2011)
The View | Marriage (2015)
Kyle Falconer | Poor Me (2018)