Occupation: Singer-Songwriter Birth: November 8, 1946
I've always been that way. I'm not very good at reading music but I'm pretty quick at picking things up..
When we did a lot of that Motown stuff there were four of us on the front line. When we started the evening we'd start from one end of the band and j….
We should have gone over years before that. I always wanted to and I think most of the band did..
Even though we didn't actually record it as the Move I had already written a song called 'Dear Elaine,' which I subsequently put on the Boulders albu….
I think it was probably down to the fact that we weren't together personally as a band. We weren't pulling in the same direction. I always feel if yo….
Well, obviously I wanted it to sound as original as possible. I suppose the influences that we had were probably from the actual power point of view ….
Unfortunately, most of the songs that I write I don't write them with guitar in mind. I just write it as a song and that was probably one of the ones….
Of course, the wind sort of swept up and the music was flying around in mid air and they were trying to play off it. You had to be there. It was quit….
To me, 'Blackberry Way' stands up as a song that could be sung in any era, really. We do it with the new doing all sort of fanfare things in it and i….
The first people I ever saw were probably Little Richard and Gene Vincent..
The best thing I ever heard was in the '60s. I heard Jimi Hendrix play 'I Can Hear The Grass Grow' after a rehearsal, and it was brilliant..