First track you played on repeat?
God Save the Queen. I felt like it was plugged into my soul. What was I? Six years of age but I'll never forget it. My older brother was brilliant and would let me listen to his stuff and I'll never forget that. I actually couldn't stop myself from jumping around. Genuinely. I leapt about the bedroom. I played it over and over and over....
Song that defines the teenage you?
Resurrection has everything. They were sexy the Roses. People forget this now but they could groove. Girls loved them. They looked great but they had a real feel to them. The audiences in their early days was half and half. It was fantastic and this song had all that in there. It was a dance track. It was a floor filler that summer. Everyone would pile on and dance.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
The Jam were my first love as a band. My brother again had some of their stuff but I went fanatical and bought almost everything they ever put out. I used to go hunting around the record shops of Cardiff for stuff. Even now I'll see lads I knew from school and they'll say...you were obsessed with the Jam weren't you. I really was too looking back. They were the soundtrack to my life during my early teens.
"And the more I see, the more I know.
The more I know, the less I understand."
It's such a clever line. And he's right. The older I get and the (hopefully) wiser the less I understand why some people behave how they do. Great lyrics.
A song you wished you had written?
Paperback Writer is such a perfect pop song. Starts with a chorus and then that dynamic riff kicks in. It almost cartwheels through the whole song, spinning like a Catherine wheel. Underneath is McCartney's stunning almost rubbery bass line and then The Beatles in harmony. Lyrics about every artists dream of being commercially successful. Total Genius.
Four new songs you can’t stop playing now?
The Rifles
I know and like the Rifles as lads and they've been a great band for a decade now.
The Spitfires
Are a great young gigging band. The singer Billy really has something too.
Local Enemy
A young band from my home town in Merthyr and I like the titles of their songs. They have loads of energy too.
The Sandinistas
New band that have a chance of doing really well. They have great three minutes power pop anthems. They could well go stellar this next few years.