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Richard Hawley 'honoured' to work with Manic Street Preachers

Sheffield star talks about 'Rewind The Film' collaboration

 

Richard Hawley 'honoured' to work with Manic Street Preachers

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Richard Hawley has spoken about his appearance on the upcoming album from Manic Street Preachers on the title track, 'Rewind The Film'.

Speaking to Gigwise earlier this year, the Sheffield icon and former Pulp guitarist who has previously collaborated with the likes of Elbow and Arctic Monkeys, said that he and frontman James Dean Bradfield clicked after they both contributed songs to Dame Shirley Bassey's 2009 album, The Performance. 

"James just rang me," said Hawley. "I’ve respected him for a long time. I love that they stand for something and that they’ve stood by it, unlike a lot of bands and politicians.

"I met James at that Shirley Bassey concert because we both wrote songs for her. I was sat at the side of the stage just watching her and completely in awe then James just came up and tapped me on the shoulder and we just sat together completely enthralled by Ms Bassey. We got chatting afterwards and it turns out that both of our fathers were first-wave teddy boy bikers. You don’t meet many other people like that. It was a shared experience we had of growing up with people who were fairly fucking wild."

Watch the video for Rewind The Film by Manic Street Preachers below:

Hawley continued: "We got chatting, swapped phone numbers and text each other occasionally but he was off having a family and a break while I was away on the road then he just phoned me and said ‘we’ve written this song and all decided that you have to sing it or it won’t go on the album’. So I just said ‘I can’t let you down’, and it was a great honour. I drove down to Cardiff in a day and it’s a really beautiful song. I play a bit of Hawaiian guitar on it and it’s me and James doing a duet. He sings one part and I sing another.

"Nick wrote the words that I sing and James wrote his bit so it’s a very personal song and I was surprised that Nicky wanted me to sing it, but now that I’ve done it I can see why. It’s quite dramatic and acoustic."

 

Rewind The Film will be released on 16 September, 2013, following the single ‘Show Me The Wonder’ the week before.This Autumn, the Manics will play their first UK gigs since their legendary National Treasures show at London's O2 Arena in December 2011. Tour dates are as follows:
13 September NEWPORT, Centre
20 September DUBLIN, Olympia
23 September BRISTOL, Colston Hall
24 September LONDON, Shepherds Bush Empire
27 September MANCHESTER, Ritz
29 September GLASGOW, Barrowland

Tickets go on sale on Friday 12th July at 9.30pm. For more information visit Gigwise gig tickets. 

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