- You spent 10 years on Creation, what would you define as
your proudest moment? Seeing the first Ride EP
in the shops, and the first couple of years, when it was all 'on the
up'. It felt good when Ride and Primal Scream got Creation into the
charts and onto Top of the Pops for the first time. It felt like we'd
beaten the system.
- Were you sad when Alan decided to leave?
I felt bad for all the staff. I was sitting in the
pub down the road from the office the day he told them all. He'd sprung
it on them after The Sun ran a leaked story about it, and so there
were all these people wandering into the pub completely gutted, totally
taken by surprise, even the ones who had been there for years. But
no, I wasn't sad for Alan, It was obvious that he wasn't happy and
he had to do what he had to do. He had taken the label as far as he
could.
- You must have made some great friends
on the label.
Yeah, just through being involved with
the label for ten years, quite a few of my mates are people I've got
to know through the Creation experience.
- How does it compare to being on Big
Brother?
The people who dealt with the band while
they were on Creation are now running Big Brother so as far as Oasis
are concerned it's kind of similar, just more efficient. Creation
was flakey because it was always all about Rock and Roll. Big Brother
is there to put our records out and thats pretty much it.
- Before Ride signed to the label, did
you have any aspirations of what you wanted to achieve in your musical
career?
I started playing the guitar when I was
nine, and I always knew I'd be in a band. I wanted to put records
out and play gigs and be a pop star.
- Are you proud that Ride still have
a big following all these years later?
The people who liked us then seem to
still like us now. That's pretty cool, it means that the music has
lasted for a few years.
- How's your relationship with Mark these days,
did you get the chance to see The Animalhouse many times?
We talk on the phone now and then. We're
mates again, we have been since a few months after the split. I saw
Animal House a few times. One of their first gigs was supporting Hurricane,
and they also supported Oasis a couple of times last year. Marks songs
are great, and I like the band, but I think they waste Loz's talent
a bit. He's a phenomenal drummer.
- Was much of your relationship blown
out of proportion in the latter Ride days by the press looking for
a story?
Well there was a bit of tension flying
about for a while, then the rumours started, and the press kind of stirred it all up. It became a self fulfilling
prophesy. By the end it was definitely true that we all couldn't sit
in a room together but I think that happens to most bands at some
point. You either get over it or split up.
- How about Alex Lowe, do you still stay
in touch with him and have had the opportunity to listen to his solo
recordings?
I saw his first London gig last year.
He has a new band and a new LP although I havent heard the album yet,
his live set was good, especially the cover of Stay With Me by the
Faces.
- Why do you think the press were so
harsh towards Hurricane#1?
When we started out we got a lot of positive
press around the single 'Step Into My World', and a lot of Radio play.
The single did really well, so we were in the spotlight straight away.
I obviously had my history with Ride, but I didn't want to talk about
that, so all the interviews centred around how I'd had these auditions
and found the band members that way. I think people felt like that
was not 'for real' enough or something.
Meanwhile, Creation's reaction to the
success of the first single was to go into marketing overdrive, a
bewildering and unsettling experience for any band, especially when
you end up a year later owing the label so much money that they can
force you to do an advert for The Sun just so they can get some back.
The big budget videos and everything else just turned the presses
noses up even more, and in the end, the whole experience did take
it's toll on the band. I ended up leaving the country to try and get
some peace, and to write the bands third album. I hit a huge writers'
block, and ended up, to all
intensts and purposes, retired from music. After a few months of that,
Oasis called me up.
- 'Step Into My World' I personally think was one
of the great singles of the 90's, have you tried to convince the others
to include this in an Oasis set one night. It would sound great with
Liam singing.
I agree it was a good single but... get
real dude.
- How's Idha? Does she still write songs
and will she be releasing any records in the future?
She's doing fine, thanks. The answer
to both questions is yes.
- Any plans for any future solo 'Andy
Bell' recordings?
I will probably get around to it one
day.
- If you had to recomend one record of
yours, which one would that be?
One of the first two Ride albums. I can't
decide between them.
- Have you had a chance to listen to
many Poptones records? Any predictions or recomendations?
I've heard quite a few CDs from McGee.
My favourite so far is January. There's one particular song on their
album that blows me away.
- Do you ever get the chance to go to
Oxford these days? Your life must have changed a lot in the last 18
months.
Yes I go back now and then to see my
folks.
- Reading '92 was an amazing gig, but
last summers Oasis gigs in the UK were equally as special. Was it
quite moving being part of such big shows.
Walking onstage at Wembley Stadium was
mad. Except for the birth of my daughter, it was the most moving thing
that ever happened to me.
- How's the new Oasis album coming along?
Really excellent. It's a bit tantalising
because we've started loads of songs but there are no vocals on yet,
and we've stopped to do this American tour. But what's been recorded
so far has got me totally excited about the album. We'll get back
to work on it later in the year.
- Was it strange the first time you heard
Liam singing one of your songs?
It was awesome. I think he's better than
Lennon, Elvis, or anyone else. And he knows a good pair of shoes when
he sees one.
- Any UK gigs planned for this year?
There's nothing in the diary yet.
- Finally, is there anything you want
to say to the kids today?
Yes, in the words of Phil Spector, 'Be
Good to Rock and Roll, and Rock and Roll will be good to you'. And
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