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And
Now- Simon Crowe (27/11/01)

Exclusive:
Chris Graham interviews Simon Crowe !!!
CHRIS: What's it like to be at No.1 ?
SIMON: So long since then that I can't really remember - but yea,
amazing / fantastic etc. weird to think that all these people are going
out and buying your record. Actually you see so little of it. Memories
of seeing one or two people go up to the counter asking for our record
as I listened unobserved. But gratification indeed - that's why you make
records - you hope people will like it and its great when they do.
CHRIS:
Your drumming was very musical, and expertly
complimented the songs. Did you ever receive any lessons ?
SIMON: Thanks, yes I always tried to put my stamp on it in some
way and make it musical in so far as I could. Never had lessons up until
the early 80s- then had a few - not sure if it improved things but it
certainly made me more
aware of technique and timing. I always think you can practice all you
want
but the real test is to play with a band, live - I've always enjoyed that
the
most - still do.
CHRIS:
What are your fondest memories of being
in the Rats ?
SIMON: Many, many good vibes - all those great gigs we did, all
the places we saw, all the people who came to see us and jumped up and
down, all the records and videos etc, etc. I can only say it was an experience
that was and still is so valuable. One I would never have missed for anything!
CHRIS:
Do you have songs/versions/recordings that were
never released ?
SIMON: Don't think so except for demos and rough takes from recordings.
CHRIS:
Would you ever consider a re-union ?
SIMON: It would be difficult to go into anything like that without
trying to
recreate the past, which is not possible and not something I'm drawn
towards. It got to be a bit of a routine towards the end - people only
wanted to hear all the old hits - that can be tedious.
CHRIS:
As well as playing in Jiggerypipery, what else
do you do ?
SIMON: I work in architecture now - having done all sorts but architecture
is what I trained in before The Rats started, so its good to have something
that
earns me a living - and yes it is hard to find something as good as what
I
did before and yes, there are times I miss it.
But Jiggerypipery is great - best musicians I've played with and I find
it
very creative as we're doing all our own material and arrangements. We
did
our first album last year and are nearly ready for the next. It's very
different to anything I've done before, musically but good for that too.
And
we're gaining some momentum and recognition with radio plays and playing
at
festivals. We're off to Brittany to play a few gigs next week.
CHRIS:
A CD of 'Long Grass' was recently sold for over
£140. The CD version of V-Deep is usually auctioned at £70-100,
Mondo Bongo £60, Surfacing £50. We're sure the 'Loudmouth'
compilation video was never actually released. There's a sizeable demand
to get stuff re-released. Can you do anything to help, or point us in
the right direction ?
SIMON:
All I can think of is to pester the record co.
CHRIS:
Do you still have any Rats memorabilia, photos, or treasured items?
SIMON: Loads, tour passes, itineraries, t-shirts, scrapbook, photos,
gold and
silver discs, etc. I could scan a few & email them for you. [Chris
- Watch this space!!!].
CHRIS:
Are you in contact with any of the others ?
SIMON: Yes I hear from some of them from time to time.
CHRIS:
What's your favourite Rats LP ? (I guess your
fave song must be Like Clockwork ?).
SIMON:
I suppose Tonic has to be the one - when we were on the crest of our wave
and on the way up - we put that album relatively painlessly too. We had
found our confidence in the studio without becoming too anal!
Cheers, Chris
Simon
CHRIS:
On behalf of all fans, we would like to thank Simon for kindly doing this
interview, and for his contribution to the worlds greatest band. We will
be taking-up Simon's kind offer to send us some images from his personal
collection, and we'll put them on the site. We'll also keep you up-to-date
with regular Jiggerypipery news - Chris Graham.
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