Wednesday 29 September 2021

Simon Gilbert Interview

Simon Gilbert


Simon Says




Simon Gilbert © Phillip Williams
We interviewed Simon Gilbert, Suede’s drummer, whose book So Young: Suede 1991-1993 is a journal and photographic document of the band’s early years that will be published October 8th. So Young has foreword by journalist Stuart Maconie and a vibrant, lively text by Simon himself, documenting his move from Stratford-on-Avon, his hometown, to London, the audition with Suede, life in the van, the early success years and the many amusing things that come with it. It is one of those rare books that make an outsider feel like they were there, in the van. Or in absurd mansions in L.A. belonging to industry types. Or was it record producer(s)?...



The conversation extended to Coming Up, Suede’s third album that turned 25 this year and drumming. Simon’s witty, often, one-liners contrast with my more elaborate questions, proving an interesting insight into our way of writing/replying.


 

by Raquel Pinheiro



So Young: Suede 1991-1993  


What made you want to realease So Young?

I was searching through my archives when researching for the insatiable ones movies and found lots of old negatives and my diaries. They had to be seen.


When and why did you start your Suede archives?

As you can see from the book, it stared from the very first audition day.


From the concept idea to publishing how long did it took you to put So Young together?

30 years … I’ve always wanted to make a book since I was first in a band.


What was your selection process for which items - diary entries, photos, etc.- would be part of the book?

I wanted to form a story visually with a few bits of info thrown in here and there, also most of the photos tie in with pages from the diaries.


Which methods, storage, preservation, maintenance, if at all, do you employ to keep the various materials in your archives in good shape?

Boxes in an attic … one thing about getting the book out is that I don’t have to worry about the photos getting lost forever. It’s out there in a book!


Other than medium what differences existed between selecting material for The Insatiable Ones documentary and for So Young?

Video and photos … photos don’t translate well on a TV screen.


Do you prefer still or motion pictures and why?

I prefer photos … they capture a particular moment in time … as video does, but there’s a unique atmosphere with a photo.


So Young Suede 1991-1993 Cover © Phillip Williams



So Young's cover photo has a very Caravaggio and ballet feeling to it. Its chiaroscuro also contrasts with the images inside.  Why did you choose it for the cover?

It was a striking shot and I wanted the book to be black and dark …it fitted perfectly.


How many of the photos on So Young were taken by you?

Probably about 3/4 my 3 school friends who were there with me at the beginning Iain, Kathy and Phillip took a load of us onstage, backstage, after  the gig, etc., photos I couldn’t take myself.


So Young can be placed alongside books like Henry Rollins' Get in The Van and Michael Azerrad's Our Band Could Be Your Life, that not only chronicle and show the less glamorous, more mundane side of being in a band, but also totally immerse the reader so deep in it that we are there, feeling and going through the same things. Was your selection of materials meant to convey that "band being your(our) life" sensation?

Yes, exactly that. I was fascinated by photos of bands, not on the front cover of a magazine or on TV. The other bits of being in a band are far more interesting.


In the foreword, Stuart Maconie mentions the brevity of your diary entries which, as someone who keeps diaries, I immediately noticed. Do you prefer to tell and record a story and events with images?   

I haven’t kept a diary since the end of 1993 … looking back on them they can be a bit cringeful … So, yes, I prefer images.


Crowd © Simon Gilbert


                                                     
Contrasting with the diary entries brevity your text  that accompanies So Young is lively, witty, detailed and a good description of the struggles of a coming of age, heading towards success, band. Do you think the text and images reveal too much into what it really is like being in a band,    destroying the myth a bit?

I think the myth of being in a band is long gone … Reality is the new myth…


In So Young you write that when you first heard Never Mind The Bollocks by The Sex Pistols music was to be your “future dream”. How has the dream been so far?

Still dreaming … lose your dreams and you will lose your mind … like Jagger said.


Is there a reason why So Young only runs from 1991 to 1993?

Yes, I bought a video camera in 1993. It was so much easier filming everything rather than take a photo, wait 3 weeks to get it developed and find out it was blurred.


So Young has a limited deluxe numbered and signed edition already sold out. The non deluxe edition also seems to be heading the same way. How important is it for you to keep a close relationship with the fans?

So important. I love interacting with the fans and is so easy these days … I had to write replies by hand and post them out in 1993…



Playing Live Again & Coming Up



Before Suede's concert at Qstock Festival in Oulu, Finland on 31.07.2021 you wrote on your social media "cant fucking wait dosnt come close!!!!!" and Mat [Osman, Suede’s bassist] on his "An honest-to-goodness rehearsal for an honest-to-goodness show. Finally". How did it feel like going back to play live?

It was great. Heathrow was empty which was amazing. A bit strange to play for the first time after 2 years …., but great to get out again.


Coming Up was released 25 years ago. How does the record sound and seems to you now compared with by then?

I haven’t listened to it for a long time actually ... love playing that album live … some great drumming.


Suede - Coming Up, 1996


Before the release of Coming Up fans and the press were wondering if Suede would be able to pull it off. What was your reaction when you first heard the new songs and realize the album was going in quite a different direction than Dog Man Star?

Far too long ago to remember.


Coming Up become a classic album. It even has its own Classical Albums documentary. Could you see the album becoming a classic by then?

I think so yes .. there was always something to me very special about that album.


Is it different to play Coming Up songs after Suede's return? Is there a special approach to concerts in which a single album is played?

No … didn’t even need to listen to the songs before we first rehearsed … They’re lodged in my brain.


Which is your Coming Up era favourite song as a listener and which one do you prefer as a drummer?

The Chemistry Between Us.


Will the Coming Up shows consist only of the album or will B-sides be played as well?

Definitely some B-sides and some other stuff too.



Simon & Drumming


If you weren't a drummer how would your version of "being the bloke singing at the front" be like?

Damned awful … I auditioned as a singer once, before I started drumming … It was awful!


In his book Stephen Morris says that all it takes to be a drummer is a flat surface and know how to count. Do you agree?

No.


Then, what makes a good drummer?

Being in the right band.


Topper Headon of the Clash is one of your role models. Who are the others?

He is, yes … fantastic drummer.

Charlie Watts is the other great …and Rat Scabies ... superb.


She opens with drums so does Introducing the band. Your drumming gives the band a distinctive sound. How integral to Suede's sound are the drums?

Well, what can I say … VERY!


Simon With Drum Kit © Phillip Williams


Do you prefer songs that are driven by the drums or songs in which the drums are more in the background?

Bit of both actually … I love in your face stuff like She, Filmstar …, but ikewise, playing softer stuff is very satisfying too.


You're not a songwriter. How much freedom and input do you have regarding drum parts?

If the songs needs it, I’ll change it.


Do you prefer blankets, towels or a pillow inside the bass drum?

Pillows.


Do you use gaffer tape when recording? If so, just on the snare drum or alsoon the toms? What about live?

Lots of the stuff … gaffer tape has been my friend both live and in the studio for 30 years.


What is the depth of your standard snare drum and why?

Just got a lovely 7-inch Bog wood snare from Repercussion Drums … sounds amazing. It is a 5000 year old Bog wood snare.


Standard, mallets, rods or brushes?

Standard. I hate mallets and rods are always breaking after one song. Brushes are the worst …no control.


How many drum kits have you owned? Of those, which is your favourite?

5 … my fave is my DW purple.


How long to you manage without playing? Do you play air drums?

7 years 2003 – 2010 … and never.


Can you still assemble and tune your drum kit?

Assemble, yes …tune no …have never been any good at that.


You dislike digital/electronic drum kits, but used one during the pandemic. Did you become more found of them?

Still hate them … unfortunately,  they are a necessary evil.


Simon Gilbert with Bogwood 7-inch snare from repercussion drums © Repercussion Drums


When you first joined Suede you replaced a drum machine. Would it be fair to say you didn’t mind taking its job?

Fuck him!


Brett [Anderson, Suede’s singer] as described the new album as “nasty, brutish and short”. How does that translates drums wise?

Very nasty brutish and short.


When researching for the interview I come across the statement below on a forum: "If you’re in a band and you’re thinking about how to go about this, get every player to come up with their own track list & have a listening party. I’ve done this, not only is it great fun, it’s also massively insightful when it comes to finding out what actually is going on inside the drummer’s head!". What actually is going on inside the drummer’s head?

Where’s my fucking lighter!


And what is going on inside the drummer as a documentarist head? How does Simon, the drummer, differs from Simon, the keen observer of his own band, bandmates, fans, himself, etc.?

There is no difference … I’m Simon here there and everywhere…

What would the 16 years old Simon who come to London think of current Simon? What advice would you give to your younger self?

Don’t smoke so much you fool


Simon on Phone © Iain Williams







Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song - Young Offenders by Ed Clayton- Jones music. Have a nice day.

Tuesday 28 September 2021

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #10 - The More New Things edition by Raquel Pinheiro @ Yé Yé Radio's mixcloud

The 10th Amazing Songs & Other Delights was(is) all about new songs and is now available on Yé Yé Radio's mixcloud.


Monday, 27th September 2021, 3-4pm
Running time: 60:01:07
Tracklist:
01 - Helado Negro - Gemini and Leo
02 - 1981 - Mona Lisa
03 - Australian Art Orchestra - Reuben Lewis, Tariro Mavondo & Peter Knight - We Too, Roar
04 - Billy Bragg - Ten Mysterious Photos That Can't Be Explained
05 - Bobby Gillespie & Jehnny Beth - Stones of Silence
06 - BRNDA - Perfect World
07 - 10000 Russos - Super Inertia
08 - Garcon No.1 - Nitelife Music
09 - Jeb Loy - We Gotta Work On It
10 - Obey Cobra - Sophia Can't Walk
11 - Penfried - Out of the Blue
12 - Sufjan Stevens & Angelo De Augustine - Olympus
13 - They Might Be Giants - I Lost Thursday
14 - Wanda Jackson - It Keeps Right On A Hurtin’

All previous shows can be found on the Radio's mixcloud. | YéYé can be listened to at: https://yeyeradio.com/ or on the free app.

Monday 27 September 2021


 Hi with Heal Me by Calicoco. Have a nice afternoon.

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #10 - The More New Things edition by Raquel Pinheiro @ Yé Yé Radio


Amazing Songs & Other Delights #10 -  The More New Things edition today on Yé Yé Radio: https://yeyeradio.com/ 3-4pm

Previous shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/infoyeye/

Sunday 26 September 2021

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #10 - The More New Things edition by Raquel Pinheiro @ Yé Yé Radio

 


And here we are at Amazing Songs & Other Delights #10 that will air tomorrow (Monday 27th) on Yé Yé Radio, 3-4pm (London time). This one is called The More New Things edition and it is all mine and just mine! 😉 There will be songs by Helado Negro, 10 000 Russos, Bobby Gillespie & Jehnny Beth , Jeb Loy Nichols,  Australian Art Orchestra  - Reuben Lewis, Tariro Mavondo  & Peter Knight and more. Tune in. If you don't, some 48 or so hours late it can be found at Yé Yé's mixcloud. 

Yé Yé radio can be listened to at:https://yeyeradio.com or on the app. All previous shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/infoyeye


 Hi and Happy Sunday with Hikikomori In Love by Swanes.

Saturday 25 September 2021


It may be ending, but it is still September. Good morning with September song sang by Frank Sinatra. Have a nice weekend.

Wednesday 22 September 2021


Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song - Nobody Loves You Like I Do by Madrugada. Have a nice day.

Monday 20 September 2021


Hi with The Plains, Pt 3 taken from Peter Knight's (Australian Art Orchestra) Crossed & Recrossed. Have a nice afternoon.

Sunday 19 September 2021


Hi and Happy Sunday with Esperando por el a Galician version of the The Velvet Underground's I'm Waiting for the Man by Os Bar Ban Sónicos.

Saturday 18 September 2021


 Good morning with Molecules by Roxanne de Bastion. Have a nice weekend.

Friday 17 September 2021

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #09 - The Luckily for Us, We're in Love with Indie Rock edition by Paulo Navarro & Raquel Pinheiro @ Ye Yé Radio's mixcloud

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #09 - The Luckily for Us, We're in Love with Indie Rock edition by musician Paulo Navarro and Raquel Pinheiro, our Editor-in-chief, can now be streamed.

Monday, 13-09.2021, 3-4pm
Running time: 61:01:13
Tracklist:
01 - My Bloody Valentine - Don't Ask Why (Paulo)
02 - Morphine - Take Me With You (Raquel)
03 - Black Mountain - No Satisfaction (Paulo)
04 - Sleater Kinney - You're No Rock n' Roll Fun (Raquel)
05 - Magik Markers - Find You Ride (Paulo)
06 - The Replacements - Talent Show (Raquel)
07 - Bardo Pond - This Time (So Fucked) (Paulo)
08 - Exploded View - Gimme Something (Paulo)
09 - Cosmic City Blues - Ready to Kill (Raquel)
10 - Swirlies - Upstairs (Paulo)
11 - Trans - Jubilee (Raquel)
12 - Thalia Zedek - Revelation Time (Raquel)
13 - Psychic Ills - I Knew My Name (Paulo)
14 - Hypoluxo - Night Life (Raquel)
All previous shows can be found on the Radio's mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/infoyeye/ | Yé Yé can be listened to at: https://yeyeradio.com/ or on the free app.

Wednesday 15 September 2021


 Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song - Gentle on My Mind by The Colorist Orchestra & Howe Gelb. Have a nice day.

Monday 13 September 2021

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #09 - The Luckily for Us, We're in Love with Indie Rock edition por Paulo Navarro & Raquel Pinheiro


Today Paulo Navarro and I will be picking songs on Amazing Songs & Other Delights #9, 3-4pm on Yé Yé Radio: https://yeyeradio.com or on the app. There are 14 indie rock song from different decades to listen to. Tune in .


 Hi with Hydrocephalus Epilogue by Stian Carstensen and Mike Patton. Have a nice afternoon.

Sunday 12 September 2021

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #09 - The Luckily for Us, We're in Love with Indie Rock edition por Paulo Navarro & Raquel Pinheiro


Back to collaborative radio shows. Amazing Songs & Other Delights #9 is tomorrow on Yé Yé Radio: https://yeyeradio.com, 3-4pm, a 50-50 songs picking with musician Paulo Navarro. It is called The Luckily for Us, We're in Love with Indie Rock edition - a title and idea based on Paulo's spotify compilation I'm lucky i'm in love with indie rock - and we've selected 14 indie rock songs from different decades to be played.

My Bloody Valentine's  Don't Ask Why is one of Paulo's choices. He also went with Upstairs by the Swirlies or Find You Ride by Magik Markers. From me there is Sleater Kinney's You're No Rock n' Roll Fun, Cosmic City Blues' Ready to Kill or Thalia Zedek's Revelation Time.


 Hi and Happy Sunday with Cure For Love by Des Demonas.

Saturday 11 September 2021


 Good morning with Cowgirl in the Sand (live at Carnegie Hall) by Neil Young. Have a nice weekend.

Wednesday 8 September 2021


Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song - Eu por ti amava o mundo (everyday 024) by Rui Gaio e os 365 everydays feat. Bia Maria from the album 365 everydays (X.P.). Have a nice day.

Monday 6 September 2021

Sunday 5 September 2021

Saturday 4 September 2021


 Good morning with Beat Up Shoes by A Great Big Pile of Leaves. Have a nice weekend.

Friday 3 September 2021

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #8 - The Some Things are New, a Couple Old and One is Blue edition by Raquel Pinheiro

On the 8th show it was time for a few new things. Add a couple of old and a blue one and it turned out quite a nice.

Monday, 30-08.2021, 3-4pm
Running time: 60:41
Tracklist
01 - Assorted Orchids - Tried & True
02 - Cowbell - Garage Flowers
03 - Jake Shears - Do The Television
04 - Deuce - Language of Love
05 - Alan Vega, Ben Vaughn, Barb Dwyer and Palmyra Delran - Nothing Left
06 - Noel Gallager's High Flying Birds - Flying On The Ground
07 - Dutch East Indians - Lazy Circus
08 - Space - Neighbourhood
09 - David Duchovny - Layin' On The Tracks
10 - Stone Giants (Amon Tobin) - West Coast Love Stories
11 - The Vaccines - Back In Love City
12 - Los Supersónicos - Introducción
13 - Manic Street Preachers feat. Julia Cumming - The Secret He Had Missed
14 - R.E.M. - Bang and Blame
15 - Duane Forrest - North
16 - Crystal Gale - Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
17 - Prince - Hot Summer

All previous shows can be found on the Radio's mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/infoyeye/ | Yé Yé can be listened to at: https://yeyeradio.com/ or on the free app.

Wednesday 1 September 2021


Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song - Yoga Town by Superstate (feat. Graham Coxon & Valentina Pappalardo). Have a nice day.