Matthew Wright
Birth Name:
Alexander Matthew Wright
Height:
183 cm
Matthew Wright went to Catholic school. He was not good at school sports, so his mother encouraged him to go to the Croydon Youth Theatre. He developed a deep and abiding love of Hawkwind when a school friend played him their 1977 compilation album "Masters of the Universe". At the age of 14 he appeared in Big Wheels and Sailor (1979) for...
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Matthew Wright went to Catholic school. He was not good at school sports, so his mother encouraged him to go to the Croydon Youth Theatre. He developed a deep and abiding love of Hawkwind when a school friend played him their 1977 compilation album "Masters of the Universe". At the age of 14 he appeared in Big Wheels and Sailor (1979) for the Children's Film Foundation.Wright studied English and Drama at the University of Exeter. As a student, Wright was involved in left-wing politics and joined campaigns against nuclear weapons, apartheid in South Africa and serving prime minister Margaret Thatcher. In 1984, he attended the Stonehenge Free Festival and saw his favourite bands Hawkwind and Here and Now, an event he later said "changed my life".As a former child actor who graduated with a drama degree, Wright wanted to work in television, but he couldn't find a job there and became a journalist instead. Wright first gained fame on the Bizarre page of the UK's most popular tabloid, The Sun, and later achieved a showbusiness column in The Daily Mirror. He famously wrote a scathing review of a play starring David Soul which he had never actually seen, resulting in a successful libel action by Soul.In 2000, Wright was chosen to front a series for Channel 5, The Wright Stuff (2000), which included newspaper reviews and topical discussions. The series became a long-running success for Channel 5 in the mornings and Wright has proved a popular but controversial figure for the channel. In 2002, he made news for all the wrong reasons when he accidentally named John Leslie on air as the man being linked to the alleged rape of Ulrika Jonsson. 2011 was a particularly bad year for Wright. The Wright Stuff (2000) attracted the most Ofcom complaints of the year after Wright made a joke about a murdered Scottish teenager. He also made an apology the day after provoking a Twitter storm by asking viewers if they would have sex with the attractive American student Amanda Knox following her successful appeal against her murder conviction.Wright remains left-leaning in his political convictions. He often uses his series to criticize corporate tax avoidance and advocate socialist redistribution of wealth through the tax system. He is also a staunch adherent of political correctness on issues such as race, feminism and gay rights. Show less «
I'm not a socialist. I hate all politicians equally.
I'm not a socialist. I hate all politicians equally.
Should Charles (Prince Charles) ever be allowed to perch on the throne as king? The guy is to PR what The Cheeky Girls are to pop music - a ...Show more »
Should Charles (Prince Charles) ever be allowed to perch on the throne as king? The guy is to PR what The Cheeky Girls are to pop music - a bad joke in my view. Show less «
I'm not interested in the Civil Service at all, they can all go.
I'm not interested in the Civil Service at all, they can all go.
Jude Law, while a marvellous and talented actor, is frankly too wimpy to cut it as 007.
Jude Law, while a marvellous and talented actor, is frankly too wimpy to cut it as 007.
How much worse can my opinion of Sting be? No matter what you read about Sting and his wife, though, nothing is as bad as his last album.
How much worse can my opinion of Sting be? No matter what you read about Sting and his wife, though, nothing is as bad as his last album.
I blame Pop Idol (2001) if it rains.
I blame Pop Idol (2001) if it rains.
I'm very comfortable as a slightly camp man. I can't be any other way, so if people want to imagine they're my gay lovers, more power to the...Show more »
I'm very comfortable as a slightly camp man. I can't be any other way, so if people want to imagine they're my gay lovers, more power to them. Show less «
Lots of people with no ability go on to become famous, Spice Girls spring immediately to mind - the biggest selling female band of all time.
Lots of people with no ability go on to become famous, Spice Girls spring immediately to mind - the biggest selling female band of all time.
I believe Hawkwind are the world's greatest rock band.
I believe Hawkwind are the world's greatest rock band.
Most people in the country don't watch The X Factor (2004) but you would never know that from reading the papers.
Most people in the country don't watch The X Factor (2004) but you would never know that from reading the papers.
We're in an age of new reactionism now. We don't want boundaries pushed, we want to contract. We want to play safe. Comedians can't make jok...Show more »
We're in an age of new reactionism now. We don't want boundaries pushed, we want to contract. We want to play safe. Comedians can't make jokes about this, they can't make jokes about that. There's BBC policy units in overdrive, trying to control, control, control. (Speaking in 2010) Show less «
He's made 15 million since he's left, that's 15 million socialist pounds, obviously, as a Labour prime minister. I feel slightly queasy when...Show more »
He's made 15 million since he's left, that's 15 million socialist pounds, obviously, as a Labour prime minister. I feel slightly queasy when I think about Tony Blair's fortune and his big houses everywhere - socialist houses. Show less «
I did go but I really wanted to leave. (On going to see the film Mamma Mia! (2008))
I did go but I really wanted to leave. (On going to see the film Mamma Mia! (2008))
We gave the world The Beatles, the Stones (The Rolling Stones), Marc Bolan, Hawkwind, Dan Woodgate, The Jam, The Smiths, Oasis, Blur, Take T...Show more »
We gave the world The Beatles, the Stones (The Rolling Stones), Marc Bolan, Hawkwind, Dan Woodgate, The Jam, The Smiths, Oasis, Blur, Take That, Spice Girls, D.J. Ironik. We are the gods of pop music, and yet we are utterly, utterly useless when it comes to Eurovision. Show less «
I used to work on newspapers and so I used to get sent to see loads and loads of bands that everybody likes that I happened to think were te...Show more »
I used to work on newspapers and so I used to get sent to see loads and loads of bands that everybody likes that I happened to think were terrible ... and Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams were pretty near the top. Show less «
For the next five, six years, Phil Collins was in clover really, I don't think he could do anything wrong. I don't think anyone expected thi...Show more »
For the next five, six years, Phil Collins was in clover really, I don't think he could do anything wrong. I don't think anyone expected this balding, short man to be such a star really. (On the success of No Jacket Required) Show less «
He stripped himself emotionally and stuck himself out there, sang from the heart about his marriage problems and God knows what else, and I ...Show more »
He stripped himself emotionally and stuck himself out there, sang from the heart about his marriage problems and God knows what else, and I think people related to that. (On Phil Collins) Show less «
Just because something's popular doesn't make it right. Nazism always comes to mind on that score - and The X Factor (2004).
Just because something's popular doesn't make it right. Nazism always comes to mind on that score - and The X Factor (2004).
Love him or loathe him, you cannot deny the guy's as cunning as a fox, slick as the Gulf of Mexico and just as oily. (On Tony Blair)
Love him or loathe him, you cannot deny the guy's as cunning as a fox, slick as the Gulf of Mexico and just as oily. (On Tony Blair)
I don't get it. The music's rubbish and the look is what Steve Strange was doing 25 years ago. What's new about Lady Gaga?
I don't get it. The music's rubbish and the look is what Steve Strange was doing 25 years ago. What's new about Lady Gaga?
I find the deification of Cheryl, who I'm sure is an absolutely lovely lady, but I find it one of the darkest things to have happened in my ...Show more »
I find the deification of Cheryl, who I'm sure is an absolutely lovely lady, but I find it one of the darkest things to have happened in my entire life. Show less «
I bet they're the same people that buy Susan Boyle records as well. I can put them all in one big bunch. People with no taste whatsoever. (O...Show more »
I bet they're the same people that buy Susan Boyle records as well. I can put them all in one big bunch. People with no taste whatsoever. (On people voting for Ann Widdecombe in Strictly Come Dancing (2004)). Show less «
I love Wales. I love the rivers, I love Lowri (Lowri Turner), Charlotte Church, Tom Jones, Richard Burton - though I could live without Gavi...Show more »
I love Wales. I love the rivers, I love Lowri (Lowri Turner), Charlotte Church, Tom Jones, Richard Burton - though I could live without Gavin Henson. Show less «
Tony Blair ended up with five houses as a result of the boom years of Labour. And when he was interviewed by Andrew Marr about the five hous...Show more »
Tony Blair ended up with five houses as a result of the boom years of Labour. And when he was interviewed by Andrew Marr about the five houses, Tony offered the righteous, socialist excuse that he has to look after his children, of which I believe there are four. Four children, five houses. So it's a little bit beyond a house per child. Show less «
Elton John, Sir Elton, God bless him, I can't get over the fact every time I see it, I think: 'That's a thatch.'
Elton John, Sir Elton, God bless him, I can't get over the fact every time I see it, I think: 'That's a thatch.'
They used to call me Shirley back then because I had masses of curly hair and looked like Shirley Temple. I hated it. Sometimes they'd grab ...Show more »
They used to call me Shirley back then because I had masses of curly hair and looked like Shirley Temple. I hated it. Sometimes they'd grab me and run me into this post in the playground with my legs apart. The nutcracker they called it. Never did me no harm - and I can harmonise with The Bee Gees. (On his school days) Show less «
I could happily let myself go. I'm not that bothered personally - there wasn't much to lose in the first place! But I'm aware that other peo...Show more »
I could happily let myself go. I'm not that bothered personally - there wasn't much to lose in the first place! But I'm aware that other people judge me on my looks, especially as I work in television, so I make the effort to keep them happy. Botox? Hair dye? I could. Having an op to boost my buttocks? I'd rather spend the night in prison with George Michael. Show less «
God-awful. (On "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey)
God-awful. (On "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey)
It's a cracking tune and I love the video. (On "Like U Like" by Aggro Santos)
It's a cracking tune and I love the video. (On "Like U Like" by Aggro Santos)
I once got stuck in a motel in Carolina in America for a week with no money and all I watched was Hawaï, police d'état (1968) ba...Show more »
I once got stuck in a motel in Carolina in America for a week with no money and all I watched was Hawaï, police d'état (1968) back-to-back. I'm a big fan. Show less «
What is the real crime? To occupy an empty house or to leave a house empty when people are without homes?
What is the real crime? To occupy an empty house or to leave a house empty when people are without homes?
Can't sing, can't dance, dull as cheese. What's left to say? If I had a daughter, would I want her to look up to a woman who can't sing and ...Show more »
Can't sing, can't dance, dull as cheese. What's left to say? If I had a daughter, would I want her to look up to a woman who can't sing and can't dance or would I want her to look up to somebody who uses their brain for the furtherment and betterment of mankind? (On Cheryl) Show less «
Thank God for that! The great tragedy, he's one of the great drummers we've ever had. (On the story that Phil Collins was retiring from musi...Show more »
Thank God for that! The great tragedy, he's one of the great drummers we've ever had. (On the story that Phil Collins was retiring from music in 2011) Show less «
Glitter (Gary Glitter) has done his time, why shouldn't he be allowed to earn a living, and the song, Do You Wanna Touch Me, is a mighty fin...Show more »
Glitter (Gary Glitter) has done his time, why shouldn't he be allowed to earn a living, and the song, Do You Wanna Touch Me, is a mighty fine tune, whatever you think of the singer. Show less «
I've never voted for them in my life and, God willing, I never will. (On the Conservative Party)
I've never voted for them in my life and, God willing, I never will. (On the Conservative Party)
Frost is the worst detective in TV history. (On Inspecteur Frost (1992))
Frost is the worst detective in TV history. (On Inspecteur Frost (1992))
No offence to Inspecteur Morse (1987), but DI Jack Regan - that was Thaw's greatest copper creation, a really gritty, no nonsense, beat the ...Show more »
No offence to Inspecteur Morse (1987), but DI Jack Regan - that was Thaw's greatest copper creation, a really gritty, no nonsense, beat the living daylights out of the villains, back in the days when policemen could be policemen! (On Regan (1975)) Show less «
If a mentally impaired shrieker like Susan Boyle can be a celebrity, I guess anyone can.
If a mentally impaired shrieker like Susan Boyle can be a celebrity, I guess anyone can.
A thin woman with a thinner voice. (On Victoria Beckham)
A thin woman with a thinner voice. (On Victoria Beckham)
Up with Tom Baker's, one of the two best celebrity autobiographies of all time. (On Antony Worrall Thompson's autobiography)
Up with Tom Baker's, one of the two best celebrity autobiographies of all time. (On Antony Worrall Thompson's autobiography)
Oasis have never been "the voice of a generation" as some dim-witted cheerleaders have insisted. They're an old fashioned, good-time rock'n'...Show more »
Oasis have never been "the voice of a generation" as some dim-witted cheerleaders have insisted. They're an old fashioned, good-time rock'n'roll band in an era of faceless dance pap and music business sterility. For a brief, shining moment they had the whole nation 'Mad For It' and vowed to conquer the world. We applauded their hell-raising, aped the Liam swagger and willed them to become the biggest band ever. But that was three years ago. Endless bust-ups, messy personnel departures and two half-hearted albums later and it's all dribbling to a sorry conclusion. The rest of the world couldn't care less (and never did) and even Noel admits the band have already turned into The Rolling Stones - i.e. they can sell out Wembley Stadium, but record sales are hardly spectacular. Show less «
Absolute diamond geezer. I won't hear a word against him. (On Rick Astley)
Absolute diamond geezer. I won't hear a word against him. (On Rick Astley)
I still think they're an incredible band. (On Echo & The Bunnymen)
I still think they're an incredible band. (On Echo & The Bunnymen)
The most important thing we have to remember is that the very rich pay less tax. That's the objective of the government. The very rich were ...Show more »
The most important thing we have to remember is that the very rich pay less tax. That's the objective of the government. The very rich were paying 50% tax, now it's gone down to 45%. But we've got to remember the priority in this country is to ensure the rich get richer. Show less «
There's a small section of society - sometimes it feels like a large section of society - who are downright rude and unpleasant.
There's a small section of society - sometimes it feels like a large section of society - who are downright rude and unpleasant.
Fabulous. (On Stacey Solomon)
Fabulous. (On Stacey Solomon)
[on Gary Glitter] There was a time when everyone wanted to be in his gang. I was one of them. I paid a fiver for a giant yellow foam hand th...Show more »
[on Gary Glitter] There was a time when everyone wanted to be in his gang. I was one of them. I paid a fiver for a giant yellow foam hand they were selling on the way to the gig and spent the whole concert waving it above my head like a loon. And yet, not long after that fantastic night, nobody wanted Gary Glitter to be their leader any more. His records stopped selling. His hits disappeared from the radio, never to return. Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, had been caught with thousands of sickening child porn images on his computer. He got four months, served two and was acquitted of having sex with an under-age girl. With no career to speak of, Glitter fled the UK on a yacht and later got nailed for child sex abuse in Vietnam. A couple of years back he threatened to write a book protesting his innocence but I've not seen it. God knows where he is now. Nowhere near your kids, hopefully. Show less «
I'm a forgiving guy. I'm not one, for example, who thinks perverts should be killed at birth - something an old lady shouted at Langham (Chr...Show more »
I'm a forgiving guy. I'm not one, for example, who thinks perverts should be killed at birth - something an old lady shouted at Langham (Chris Langham) not long after his release. I don't believe anyone is born a kiddy-fiddler either. Both Langham and Glitter had troubled childhoods. Langham even claims he was raped as a boy. I also believe once you've done your time, you've done your time. So will I be going to see Langham's new film, the name of which has completely slipped my mind, when it's released next month? Will I hell! The comic says he needs to work to support his family and I'm sure that's true. But what he needs is a proper job. The last thing he should doing is seeking our approval on the big screen, hoping we'll forgive and forget his crime as we shell out for cinema tickets. If that is what Langham's after, I hope he's left bitterly disappointed. Show less «
Big up to Adele. She is just fantastic, no nonsense, speaks from the heart. God bless her.
Big up to Adele. She is just fantastic, no nonsense, speaks from the heart. God bless her.
[on Docteur Who: The Green Death: Episode One (1973)] I'm still traumatised by Doctor Who and The Green Death and I saw that well over 35 ye...Show more »
[on Docteur Who: The Green Death: Episode One (1973)] I'm still traumatised by Doctor Who and The Green Death and I saw that well over 35 years ago. Show less «
The BBC has ravaged Doctor Who (2005) to the point where it's just overcooked for me. I've had enough. I actually think he's terrific, Matt ...Show more »
The BBC has ravaged Doctor Who (2005) to the point where it's just overcooked for me. I've had enough. I actually think he's terrific, Matt Smith. Show less «
Mark Linkous, my hero, killed himself. I like vulnerable people.
Mark Linkous, my hero, killed himself. I like vulnerable people.
Even though I'm old, I quite like N-Dubz 'cos I think they write catchy tunes.
Even though I'm old, I quite like N-Dubz 'cos I think they write catchy tunes.
The only winner in the X Factor is Simon Cowell, ITV and the advertisers.
The only winner in the X Factor is Simon Cowell, ITV and the advertisers.
[on Robbie Williams] I always thought he was a great performer.
[on Robbie Williams] I always thought he was a great performer.
[on Take That in 2011] I agree with people when they say they are the best band in Britain. I think they are the best band in Britain but th...Show more »
[on Take That in 2011] I agree with people when they say they are the best band in Britain. I think they are the best band in Britain but that's not necessarily a good thing. It begs the question: where are all the other, better bands? Show less «
I'm mad on my music.
I'm mad on my music.
[to Adamski] You made the '90s for me almost singlehandedly, so thank you for that.
[to Adamski] You made the '90s for me almost singlehandedly, so thank you for that.
[on "All That Echoes" by Josh Groban] It's a terrific album.
[on "All That Echoes" by Josh Groban] It's a terrific album.
[on "I Can" by Blue] I thought it was a cracking tune, I really did.
[on "I Can" by Blue] I thought it was a cracking tune, I really did.
I don't like big dogs because I live in the city and I think it's really, really irresponsible to have big dogs.
I don't like big dogs because I live in the city and I think it's really, really irresponsible to have big dogs.
I was listening to a Public Image [Public Image Ltd.] song yesterday, "Poptones". It's a really artful piece of music. There was an element ...Show more »
I was listening to a Public Image [Public Image Ltd.] song yesterday, "Poptones". It's a really artful piece of music. There was an element of art to what they did. Malcolm McLaren was very switched on about design. When Johnny Rotten first appeared with his orangey green hair, his missing teeth, his clothes from Vivienne Westwood, no one had ever seen anything like it before, ever. That was art. Show less «
[on "Pop Wound" by The Good Suns, which featured Lembit Öpik in the video] It's a great song.
[on "Pop Wound" by The Good Suns, which featured Lembit Öpik in the video] It's a great song.
[on Beyoncé] Why does empowering women always involve acting as a sex object for men? How does she demonstrate empowering women? She looks ...Show more »
[on Beyoncé] Why does empowering women always involve acting as a sex object for men? How does she demonstrate empowering women? She looks to me like a victim of a male-driven record business. Show less «
[on Nerina Pallot] This country's finest singer-songwriter.
[on Nerina Pallot] This country's finest singer-songwriter.
[on Thatcherism] Government, working hand-in-hand with media institutions, bashed the unions and as a result people now work on contracts, t...Show more »
[on Thatcherism] Government, working hand-in-hand with media institutions, bashed the unions and as a result people now work on contracts, they don't get full holiday pay, they don't get any of the protection they used to get. Show less «
[on "I Wanna Dance With Somebody"] Who could ever forget a song like this? Whitney Houston at her peak, I would have said there. In her prim...Show more »
[on "I Wanna Dance With Somebody"] Who could ever forget a song like this? Whitney Houston at her peak, I would have said there. In her prime, although the great songs kept coming. Show less «
I'm old and I like The Sugababes.
I'm old and I like The Sugababes.
[on Adele] She's a megastar but she's normal, which is almost unheard of.
[on Adele] She's a megastar but she's normal, which is almost unheard of.
A bad title doesn't mean bad music. I love Locust Abortion Technician by the brilliant Butthole Surfers. Likewise there are good tunes on El...Show more »
A bad title doesn't mean bad music. I love Locust Abortion Technician by the brilliant Butthole Surfers. Likewise there are good tunes on Elton John's Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. What about George Clinton's Hey Man, Smell My Finger or REO Speedwagon's You Can Tune a Piano But You Can't Tune a Fish? I could go on: Frank Zappa's Sheik Yerbouti and of course Sleep Dirt, another favourite, and anything by Manic Street Preachers. Show less «
After eight long, heavily publicised years I'm bored of Daleks, Cyberpersons and Zygons. I don't give a monkeys who's going to replace Matt ...Show more »
After eight long, heavily publicised years I'm bored of Daleks, Cyberpersons and Zygons. I don't give a monkeys who's going to replace Matt Smith either. I think if you left it a few years, I might be excited. Show less «
[on The Voice UK (2012)] Dismal.
[on The Voice UK (2012)] Dismal.
Sting did a whole album of lute music in about two minutes but it wasn't very good.
Sting did a whole album of lute music in about two minutes but it wasn't very good.
[on Tamara Ecclestone] An airhead.
[on Tamara Ecclestone] An airhead.
[on Vivian Stanshall] Probably Britain's greatest ever eccentric. Amazing man. Amazing character.
[on Vivian Stanshall] Probably Britain's greatest ever eccentric. Amazing man. Amazing character.
[on "Rise" by Public Image Ltd.] I love that tune.
[on "Rise" by Public Image Ltd.] I love that tune.
[on Professor Green] Through sheer talent, Green has made himself a fortune.
[on Professor Green] Through sheer talent, Green has made himself a fortune.
[on Yasmin Alibhai-Brown] One of my closest friends.
[on Yasmin Alibhai-Brown] One of my closest friends.
[on Matt Cardle] A regular bloke with an amazing voice.
[on Matt Cardle] A regular bloke with an amazing voice.
You don't have to do what Elton John did and dress up like a giant Daffy Duck to try and sell a few records.
You don't have to do what Elton John did and dress up like a giant Daffy Duck to try and sell a few records.
[on Melanie C] She's a top lady.
[on Melanie C] She's a top lady.
[on Anne Diamond] The Queen of Daytime TV.
[on Anne Diamond] The Queen of Daytime TV.
Holly Willoughby would be fantastic in a quiz team, I think. Just someone else's team.
Holly Willoughby would be fantastic in a quiz team, I think. Just someone else's team.
Life of Rock with Brian Pern, I mean the funniest thing I've ever seen.
Life of Rock with Brian Pern, I mean the funniest thing I've ever seen.
[on Paul Young] Pop legend.
[on Paul Young] Pop legend.
I adore Joanna Lumley and she's done some amazing work.
I adore Joanna Lumley and she's done some amazing work.
In 1990 we had New Order, friend of the show John Barnes rapping over the best ever World Cup tune World in Motion.
In 1990 we had New Order, friend of the show John Barnes rapping over the best ever World Cup tune World in Motion.
Is there any one policy Nick Clegg has ever stuck to for more than two years?
Is there any one policy Nick Clegg has ever stuck to for more than two years?
That fact that our army wouldn't fill Wembley. That's a shocking thought. Gosh.
That fact that our army wouldn't fill Wembley. That's a shocking thought. Gosh.
[on Chiswick] A nice leafy part of West London.
[on Chiswick] A nice leafy part of West London.
[on the police's raid on Cliff Richard's Berkshire property] People have been speculating about Cliff's [Cliff Richard] sex life for years a...Show more »
[on the police's raid on Cliff Richard's Berkshire property] People have been speculating about Cliff's [Cliff Richard] sex life for years and years, whether that's relevant in any way I do not know. We don't know any of the detail behind it but one of the aspects that troubles me about this is it sounds from what we're told in the report that one person has made an allegation and - based on that allegation - the police go straight in and turn someone's house over. Show less «
If you can make money out of doing something you love, you're a very lucky person. I know I am.
If you can make money out of doing something you love, you're a very lucky person. I know I am.
[on Kingsland Road's debut single, Dirty Dancing] I think it's an absolutely top tune, I really do.
[on Kingsland Road's debut single, Dirty Dancing] I think it's an absolutely top tune, I really do.
[on Smashing Pumpkins, who he saw seven times] One of the best bands I'd ever seen in my life.
[on Smashing Pumpkins, who he saw seven times] One of the best bands I'd ever seen in my life.
I know Isaac Asimov's three rules of robotics. I learned it on a Hawkwind song.
I know Isaac Asimov's three rules of robotics. I learned it on a Hawkwind song.
I do think that we Brits have a peculiar devil-may-care attitude to a lot of things. We invented punk rock which was sort of two fingers to ...Show more »
I do think that we Brits have a peculiar devil-may-care attitude to a lot of things. We invented punk rock which was sort of two fingers to everything, anarchy and nihilism. Show less «
I stopped listening to Joss Stone when she started talking with a North American accent despite coming from north Devon.
I stopped listening to Joss Stone when she started talking with a North American accent despite coming from north Devon.
[on Haircut 100] The soundtrack for the '80s, certainly for me.
[on Haircut 100] The soundtrack for the '80s, certainly for me.
[on Luke Friend's "Hole in my Heart"] It might have taken two years, I have to say it sounds worth the wait, it sounds absolutely mighty fin...Show more »
[on Luke Friend's "Hole in my Heart"] It might have taken two years, I have to say it sounds worth the wait, it sounds absolutely mighty fine. A really good tune. Show less «
[on Andy Abraham] Andy, love the guy, first wowed the nation with his beautiful, soulful voice way back in 2005.
[on Andy Abraham] Andy, love the guy, first wowed the nation with his beautiful, soulful voice way back in 2005.
I find that private market in Nazi memorabilia horrific.
I find that private market in Nazi memorabilia horrific.
This is the thing that I found ever so slightly upsetting about Barbra Streisand, who I hold in the highest of high regards, I now know that...Show more »
This is the thing that I found ever so slightly upsetting about Barbra Streisand, who I hold in the highest of high regards, I now know that she has a shopping mall in her house, which I also think is one of the saddest things I've ever heard in my entire life. Show less «
I've known Jerry Ewing for longer than any of you in the room, I suspect. A man who not just managed to get Prog magazine off the ground but...Show more »
I've known Jerry Ewing for longer than any of you in the room, I suspect. A man who not just managed to get Prog magazine off the ground but turn it into a soar-away success. It provides a focus for everyone whose musical tastes deviate from the mundane and the mainstream. Show less «
[on Charlotte Church] I'm very fond of her. I think she's got a great talent.
[on Charlotte Church] I'm very fond of her. I think she's got a great talent.
[on Mick Farren] Definitely worth looking up. Kind of invented punk one might say. We all like that.
[on Mick Farren] Definitely worth looking up. Kind of invented punk one might say. We all like that.
[on "Kisses on the Bottom"] The worst-titled album of all time.
[on "Kisses on the Bottom"] The worst-titled album of all time.
I don't know why they didn't just start Sur écoute (2002) at episode four.
I don't know why they didn't just start Sur écoute (2002) at episode four.
[on The Horrors] A top band.
[on The Horrors] A top band.
Dare I say, Paul McCartney at the Olympics, with his voice shredded from the years of performing, and he doesn't perform in my view, and I k...Show more »
Dare I say, Paul McCartney at the Olympics, with his voice shredded from the years of performing, and he doesn't perform in my view, and I know a lot of Paul McCartney fans are gonna be upset, but I've seen him since the '80s and I just don't think he performs to the standard that he should do when you're going out as a Beatles legend. Show less «
[on Mick Jagger] He's the greatest frontman there was.
[on Mick Jagger] He's the greatest frontman there was.
[on The Rolling Stones] They are quite frankly the most extraordinary band in the world.
[on The Rolling Stones] They are quite frankly the most extraordinary band in the world.
[on Ozzy Osbourne] One of my heroes.
[on Ozzy Osbourne] One of my heroes.
[on Deacon Blue] They've got some cracking tunes.
[on Deacon Blue] They've got some cracking tunes.
I've lived all over the capital, from Croydon in south London to Acton in the west, Bow in the east and currently Camden in the north. Havin...Show more »
I've lived all over the capital, from Croydon in south London to Acton in the west, Bow in the east and currently Camden in the north. Having been all over the world, I can say that London truly is its greatest city. Show less «