Miles and The Chain Gang, The Fulford Arms, The York Photographer, Jim Poyner Photography, York, UK, What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I got into music in the early 1980s. I was a kid then. Pop music on the radio. Tony Blackburn on a Saturday morning, playing the pop hits. The Human League. Phil Collins. The Pretenders. Duran Duran. Ultravox. Culture Club. Wham! There were so many great songs on the radio, it was a brilliant time for pop music. And yeah, some of it was cheesy, but the music had energy and it was infectious. I listened to Queen's Greatest Hits incessantly when I was about 11. And I mean incessantly. Also Billy Joel's An Innocent Man. From there, rock music. Bryan Adams. U2. Dylan. Thin Lizzy. Etc.
Interview: Miles and The Chain Gang
Interview: Miles and The Chain Gang
Interview: Miles and The Chain Gang
Miles and The Chain Gang, The Fulford Arms, The York Photographer, Jim Poyner Photography, York, UK, What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? I got into music in the early 1980s. I was a kid then. Pop music on the radio. Tony Blackburn on a Saturday morning, playing the pop hits. The Human League. Phil Collins. The Pretenders. Duran Duran. Ultravox. Culture Club. Wham! There were so many great songs on the radio, it was a brilliant time for pop music. And yeah, some of it was cheesy, but the music had energy and it was infectious. I listened to Queen's Greatest Hits incessantly when I was about 11. And I mean incessantly. Also Billy Joel's An Innocent Man. From there, rock music. Bryan Adams. U2. Dylan. Thin Lizzy. Etc.