Episode 839
Dan Jennings’ podcast ‘Desperately Seeking Paul’ is so successful he’s used 250 of the interviews in a best-selling oral history. ‘Dancing Through The Fire’ has voices from right across the spectrum – family members, band members, writers, pluggers, label bosses, collaborators and famous fans. He talks to us here about …
… Weller’s real name and when he changed it by deed poll
… a theory about bands formed in towns not cities
… the handbrake turn from the Jam to the Style Council – one minute the intense young man cutting out his press clippings, the next espadrilles, singing in French and “nibbling Mick’s ear on the River Cam”
… Weller’s “very English” need to be heard and respected - but not loved
… the role of his manager father in the Jam’s success, the days when the family phone number was in the Fan Club ads
... how Noel Gallagher engineered a Bono/Weller photo op
… Paul’s glorious chippiness – Band Aid, the pop press, “offering a journalist out for a fight in Victoria Park”
... John and Paul Weller and echoes of Only Fools And Horses
… when the Jam played ice rinks and swimming pools
… the cab-driver gossip grapevine
… cutting 1.5 million words to 250,000 and the book’s biggest revelations and surprises.
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