Justin Currie (Del Amitri): All Back To Mine
If you missed my sold-out conversation with Del Amitri's Justin Currie at the Edinburgh Fringe a few months back - or even if you were in our lovely audience at The Stand and fancy listening again - well, it's right here...
I've spoken to Justin various times over the years - about his songwriting, about Del Amitri, and more recently about his best-selling book, The Tremolo Diaries, which reflects on life on the road, and his Parkinson's diagnosis - but this time round, we chatted about some of his Scottish cultural loves...
It's part of a series, All Back To Mine, where a guest offers us an imaginary afternoon or evening round at their house, discussing a Scottish album they'd play us, film that they'd show us, and then a book for some bedtime reading...
It's seen guests like Altered Images' Clare Grogan discussing Simple Minds, Aftersun and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; Teenage Fanclub's Norman Blake chatting about Orange Juice, The Wicker Man and Nan Shepherd's The Living Mountain; Val McDermid singing the praises of Rab Noakes, Local Hero and James Robertson's And The Land Lay Still - and so many more fab guests with terrific recommendations...
Justin came armed with a clipboard of notes, and waxed lyrical on his love of art-pop trailblazer Davy Henderson - of the Fire Engines and the Nectarine No.9 - along with Lynne Ramsay's film adaptation of Alan Warner's Morvern Callar - a psychological drama that sees the titular character waking up to find her partner's body, dead by suicide.
Its disorienting exploration of grief sees Morvern hide the body, spend his money, and take ownership of his unpublished book manuscript.
Justin also reflected on his new-found love of Muriel Spark, in particular her late-60s skewering of celebrity culture, The Public Image - a book that chimes with Del Amitri’s post-punk roots, given John Lydon also took his lead from the title when he named his post-Sex Pistols outfit Public Image Ltd…
Thanks again if you joined us live for this event, and to everyone at The Stand in Edinburgh for being brilliant - and particular thanks to Justin Currie - not just for being such fab company as ever - but for squeezing in our afternoon chat before he hot-footed it for an evening gig with Del Amitri at Floors Castle in Kelso...
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