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Musician — Sheffield
A Richard Hawley Photo
Name, where are you from?
Richard Hawley from Sheffield.
Song - 'The Crying Game' by Dave Berry - it's the beginning of things that are great about the city musically.
Describe your style in three words?
Rough as f*ck…
What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
Echo and the Bunnymen in Portland Oregon, late '90s. They were truly majestic that night.
If you could be on the line up with any two bands in history?
Elvis and Hendrix… the end!
Which Subcultures have influenced you?
All of them - I heard it all in the '80s in the Limit Club - what a beautiful place to start.
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
Oppenheimer so I could say "don’t do it Pal…..oops too late"
Of all the venues you’ve been to, which is your favourite?
The Leadmill - Sheffield - so many beginnings, middles and endings...
Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
Of late I’ve been much enamoured by the works of Adrian Flanagan and comrades (International Teachers of Pop/Moonlandingz). Not necessarily unsung but possibly should be sung louder.
Richard Hawley's eighth studio album 'Further' will be released on 31st May.
A former member of The Longpigs and Pulp, Richard Hawley has since released a string of acclaimed solo albums including 'Standing At The Sky's Edge' in 2012. He has also collaborated with such notable artists as Paul Weller, Manic Street Preachers, Shirley Bassey and fellow Sheffield musicians, Arctic Monkeys.
2019 also saw a musical, 'Standing At The Sky's Edge', open at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre. The production, which features several of his songs, follows the stories of three families who live on the city’s Park Hill estate across three generations. The narrative moves through the post-War optimism during which the estate was built, its decline into a no-go area in the late '80s, and its more recent gentrification.
Find out more at richardhawley.co.uk
The first track you played on repeat?
Sam Cooke - '(What A) Wonderful World'.
A song that defines the teenage you?
Velvet Underground - 'I Heard Her Call My Name' and
Undertones - 'My Perfect Cousin'.
One record you would keep forever?
The Scott William Combo featuring Hawley Esq. (the elder, on guitar) Polish Club, Ecclesall Rd, June 1963. Probably not on Spotify…
'Beasley Street', John Cooper Clark...the guv'nor.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
Eddie Cochran - 'Somethin' Else' – it’s the last verse:
Hey look-a-here here just wait and see
worked hard and saved my dough
I'll buy that car that I’ve been wanting so
get me that girl we’ll go ridin' around
we’ll look real smart with flight top down
I’ll keep right on dreaming and thinking to myself
When it all comes true man, wow that's something else
A song you wished you had written?
Buddy Holly - 'True Love Ways'.
Best song to turn up loud?
Jonny Burnette and the Rock 'n' Roll Trio - 'Train Kept A Rollin'.
A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
Abba - 'Dancing Queen' (I’m not sure I like it either - great drums).
The song to get you straight on the dance floor?
Stooges - 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
The Beatles - 'Good Night'.
Any new bands you are into at the moment?
Lou Doillon and Yola Carter ('It Ain't Easier').
Name, where are you from?
Richard Hawley from Sheffield.
Song - 'The Crying Game' by Dave Berry - it's the beginning of things that are great about the city musically.
Describe your style in three words?
Rough as f*ck…
What’s the best gig you’ve ever been to?
Echo and the Bunnymen in Portland Oregon, late '90s. They were truly majestic that night.
If you could be on the line up with any two bands in history?
Elvis and Hendrix… the end!
Which Subcultures have influenced you?
All of them - I heard it all in the '80s in the Limit Club - what a beautiful place to start.
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history?
Oppenheimer so I could say "don’t do it Pal…..oops too late"
Of all the venues you’ve been to, which is your favourite?
The Leadmill - Sheffield - so many beginnings, middles and endings...
Your greatest unsung hero or heroine in music?
Of late I’ve been much enamoured by the works of Adrian Flanagan and comrades (International Teachers of Pop/Moonlandingz). Not necessarily unsung but possibly should be sung louder.
Richard Hawley's eighth studio album 'Further' will be released on 31st May.
A former member of The Longpigs and Pulp, Richard Hawley has since released a string of acclaimed solo albums including 'Standing At The Sky's Edge' in 2012. He has also collaborated with such notable artists as Paul Weller, Manic Street Preachers, Shirley Bassey and fellow Sheffield musicians, Arctic Monkeys.
2019 also saw a musical, 'Standing At The Sky's Edge', open at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre. The production, which features several of his songs, follows the stories of three families who live on the city’s Park Hill estate across three generations. The narrative moves through the post-War optimism during which the estate was built, its decline into a no-go area in the late '80s, and its more recent gentrification.
Find out more at richardhawley.co.uk
The first track you played on repeat?
Sam Cooke - '(What A) Wonderful World'.
A song that defines the teenage you?
Velvet Underground - 'I Heard Her Call My Name' and
Undertones - 'My Perfect Cousin'.
One record you would keep forever?
The Scott William Combo featuring Hawley Esq. (the elder, on guitar) Polish Club, Ecclesall Rd, June 1963. Probably not on Spotify…
'Beasley Street', John Cooper Clark...the guv'nor.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
Eddie Cochran - 'Somethin' Else' – it’s the last verse:
Hey look-a-here here just wait and see
worked hard and saved my dough
I'll buy that car that I’ve been wanting so
get me that girl we’ll go ridin' around
we’ll look real smart with flight top down
I’ll keep right on dreaming and thinking to myself
When it all comes true man, wow that's something else
A song you wished you had written?
Buddy Holly - 'True Love Ways'.
Best song to turn up loud?
Jonny Burnette and the Rock 'n' Roll Trio - 'Train Kept A Rollin'.
A song people wouldn’t expect you to like?
Abba - 'Dancing Queen' (I’m not sure I like it either - great drums).
The song to get you straight on the dance floor?
Stooges - 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
The Beatles - 'Good Night'.
Any new bands you are into at the moment?
Lou Doillon and Yola Carter ('It Ain't Easier').