Originally appeared in Last Chance Magazine 1991/2
What
Do You Think About The Way Some People Project Garry Bushell As The Working
Class Hero And The Voice Of The Streets?
Its hilarious, really, because no-one that was working class and stuck
for the White race would ever get a job for one of the national newspapers.
How
Did You Come About The Name Skrewdriver?
We got named Skrewdriver by the record company, because we didnt
have a name at the time.
But Wasnt Your First Band Called The Tumbling Dice?
That was just a rock band we did rock covers. Then we did a tape in punk style, we didnt have a name, so the record company called us Skrewdriver.
So
How Did Your Band First Get Picked Up By The Record Companies?
Well, we were playing a lot of pub gigs, doing the circuits, and then
we went to see the Sex Pistols in Manchester with Buzzcocks and Slaughter & The Dogs, we really enjoyed it cos we thought that it was fresh, new sort of
thing, so we did a tape more on that sort of line, sent it to a load of record
companies. We got answered by a couple of companies who said that they were
interested, but they would like to hear a more professional tape, because the
one we sent them, we recorded in a metal factory! Chiswick asked us to come
down and do a session in a studio, and we got a single deal out of that, and
then once we done that single they updated the deal to two singles and an LP.
Why
Was Your Third Single "Built Up, Knocked Down" Recorded In Manchester
And Why Was It Released On The Indie Label Tjm Records?
Well, I moved to Manchester and reformed the band for a while, actually
it was with the Manchester line up that we supported Motörhead at Blackburn.
We had already split from Chiswick records so we went on a local label TJM records.
We played a lot of local gigs and got really good turn-outs. Then the gigs started
to die down and we split up again.
So
Why Did You Leave The Chiswick Label?
Basically because they were leftwing and didnt like the way we
wouldnt denounce the skinheads.
What
Made The Image Of Skrewdriver Change From Punk To Skinhead?
Basically because we got fed up with punk turning a bit leftwing, whereas
before everyone came along and had a laugh and danced about, but then it got
to the stage where it became high fashion, and people would just stand there
seeing who had the most drawing pins through their nose. When it got to that
stage it got really silly. We had all been skinheads in the past so we all just
reverted, and a lot of our mates coming to the gigs were skinheads.
Is
That True That You Supported Bands Like The Police And Siouxie And The Banshees
In The Earlier Days?
When we supported the Police they were just a small band and most of
the people came to see Skrewdriver anyway. We also supported The Boomtown Rats,
Siouxie, The Damned, 999, loads of bigger bands. I cant remember all of
them now.
Can
You Tell Us The Story Of King Road With The Punk Versus Ted Fights, And The
Experiences You Had?
The worst occasion was when we were playing with the Police at the Railway
Hotel in Putney, this was at the height of all of the violence between Punks
and Teds. We were the last ones out of the gig and there had just been a rock
and roll disco down the road, there was only about six of us left and we took
a right hammering. Our drummer got his teeth knocked out and everything.
Changing
The Subject Slightly, What Was Your Involvement With The Madness Film "Take
It Or Leave It", Also Can You Tell Us The Story Behind The Much Reported
Friendship With Suggsy?
Suggsy used to be the roadie for Skrewdriver back in 1978 and I went
back down to London for a while and stayed at this mothers flat cos hed
moved out of his room and bought a house so I had his room. I was only there
for about seven months, that was basically it, the picture was taken in his
mums front room. The Madness film was done in about 1981 or something like that,
anyway because I didnt have much money at the time, they just got me on
the film, that´s all. I got the agency fee which was about £60 or something,
and that´s why I was in the film.
Are
You Still In Contact With Suggsy, When Is The Last Time That You Heard From
Him?
No, Im not in contact, not since the article in the Sun newspaper,
I didnt try and contact him and he didnt try and contact me, which
is fair enough, hes got to make a living and if hes mixing with
a nationalist he is gonna find it hard to make a living. We didnt fall
out or anything like that and as far as I know we were still on good terms with
eachother, Ive got nothing against the bloke, hes done me a lot
favours in the past. Hes just trying to make a living. If he wants to
make a living like that, its up to him. Ive got no intention of slagging
him off, and why should I?
What
Made You Turn The Band Political, As In The Early Days You Kept Out Of Politics,
Did You Just Get Up One Morning And Say "Oh F*Ck It", And Went For
It, Or Was It A Gradual Change?
I wasnt really political at all to be honest, I didnt like
blacks, because Id never seen one till I went down London, and there I
met lots, and they all seemed to have a chip on their shoulder, I didnt
like the lefties funny enough, because they all reminded me of student being
all anti-British and that put me off them. Most of our mates that came to our
gigs were political, they were either NF (National Front) or BM (British Movement)
and in the end what happened was the press ordered us along with Sham 69 to
denounce those people in the audience, or get banned. We refused and Sham 69
said OK. So Sham 69 became very big and we got banned from everywhere, they
banned all of our adverts from the music papers and everything. All this was
in 1977.
Are You Still In Touch With Any Of The Original Members At All? Yeah, I Went Back To Blackpool A Couple Of Months Back And Bumped Into The Old guitarist and drummer. They still know that Skrewdriver are still going, and the drummer still buys the records. Theyre good blokes and are doing quite well for themselves now. Rons a bit of an alcoholic, good guitarist though. Hes on the front cover of the All Skrewed Up LP although he didnt actually play on it. Our original guitarist Phil actually played on the LP.
What
Is Your All Time Favourite Song, Out Of The Hundreds That You Have Done?
Well, it changes from time to time, you go off songs. Ive always
liked "I Can See The Fire", on the "White Rider" LP. I keep
thinking about playing it live, but I think that it might be a little bit too
slow for a gig. Another one of my favourite songs that we have done more recently
is "Freedom What Freedom", not the Skrewdriver version but the one
on the latest Klansmen LP. At the moment, theyre the main ones.
What
About The Older Songs, Do You Still Like Listening To Them?
I like "Tomorrow Belongs To Me", Ive gone off the tunes
a little bit, Ive been playing them for such a long time, I like the lyrics
especially, I think that theyre brilliant lyrics. Obviously "White
Power", "Free My Land", Ive played them so many times that
I dont really listen to them at home anymore.
Is
There Any Songs That You Wished You Had Written, When You Heard Them By Someone
Else?
Yes, I would like to have written "England" by the Angelic
Upstarts, I cant believe that Mensi wrote it as he is such a left wing
prat. He used to be nationalist until he realized that he could make more money
being a leftwing. (Ian then proceeded to amuse us with some stories hes
heard about Mensi).
Is
There Any Gigs Out Of The Hundreds That Youve Played That Stick In Your
Mind As The Best, Worst?
Well, we played the Vortex twice, they were quite good. It was the first
time that a lot of skinheads turned up, one of those was with Siouxie And The
Banshees. We played two or three gigs at the Roxy and broke the house records,
we had the most people there, they were brilliant gigs. And then, what turned
out to be the main event, but got called off, but we maganed to squeeze about
six or seven hundred people in a two hundred seated pub, now that was a good
gig basically due to the satisfaction of getting something on, despite the fact
that everything was stacked against us. To me now, any gig that goes ahead is
a good gig because its such a battle to get a gig on that when we do it,
its great. Another good gig was the one in Newcastle a couple of years
ago where there were six bands playing. Weve also recently played in Italy
and that was a brilliant gig, really well organized.
You
Lived In London For Quite A Few Years, But Why Did You Decide To Leave?
Basically because it was getting that there wasnt very many places
to drink where everybody can mix. It got to the stage where the leftwing followed
me around every pub I went to. They tried to get me banned from my cafe by picketing,
but the cafe wouldnt ban me, although the pubs were different. I used to go
into a pub and Id only be drinking there for about a week and then the
reds would start to hassel the landlord and then picket the pub, so obviously
I got banned. All this was happening, and also the fact that there was literally
nowhere where we could meet and have a drink. Also everytime there was a leftwing
march in London, they used to visit my house, plus I was getting demonstrations
outside of my house every three to four weeks. The police always informed me
that if I came out out of my house while they were there I would be nicked for
inciting them to cause violence. But the main reason for leaving London was
because the police harassment. One day, a load of BNP supporters were attacked
by IRA supporters. The police arrived on the scene and took all of the BNP supporters´
names and numbers, they went around to their houses later on and asked them
if they would testify in court to get their attackers charged. The only problem
was that the police had made a mistake and thought that they were the IRA supporters.
I was tipped off by these BNP people that they should say they saw me causing
all of the trouble. Basically, if they hadnt got the IRA and the BNP muddled
up they might have got away with the frame up. It was the same when a gay got
stabbed a few years ago at Kings Cross. I had nothing to do with the stabbing,
I was around the corner when it was supposed to have happened. But I was still
slammed in Wormwodd Scrubs for two and half months until they decided that they
hadnt got any evidence. So I thought that if this is what´s gonna happen
every time anything happens in London and Im gonna get stiched up for
things, I mean, it was time to go. I wasnt too bothered about the commies
because they were arseholes, it´s when the police started to try to stich me
up. There´s not a great deal that you can do.
You
Were Actually In Prison Serving A Twelve Month Sentence, Whats The Story
Behind That?
Well, we were attacked by a mob of blacks after Searchlight had been
giving out leaflets with my face, my address, where I drink on them, we used
to get trouble most weekends from gangs of blacks going past my house on the
way home from collage, and one particular night we got attacked by about eight
or nine of them, we fought back, the police arrived and we got arrested. The
blacks didnt even turn up at court for three days in a row and the police
had to go out and bring them to the court. Searchlight has tried to smear me
on several occasions, Ive been called several things in their pages, child
pornographer, arms delaer, conspiring to murder Patrick Harrington (one time
National Front/White Noise frontman), a drug pusher and an acid house party
organiser. Ive even been accused of printing Swedish nationalist magazines.
God knows where I keep this printing press, under my bed probably! I cant
even understand one word of Swedish! I must be a busy man!
You
Are The Founder Of Blood And Honour, Do You Think That It Has Been A Success
And What Do You See Has Been Achieved By Blood And Honour?
Blood And Honour has took off so well because of its idea. There has
been no other magazine that promotes the advancement of the White race and that
does not tie itself to any political party. B&H is not tied to any party,
it is mainly run by the bands. The bands are popular so the magazine is popular.
Its main achievement has been to get more people involved in the White cause
and to push the music of the bands over to a lot more people than would be possible
otherwise. Food for thought, that Blood And Honour has got at least five times
the circulation of Searchlight. That´s a fact.
What Advise Would You Give To Anyone Out There That Is Thinking Of Starting A Nationalist Band? Dont Start Unless You´Re Willing To accept a hell of a lot harassment and a lot of hard work to get anywhere. Youve got to be very dedicated to do it. If you want to make money, just forget it, sing like Englebert Humperdink or get interviewed by Terry Wogan.
Has
The Recent Problems With Skrewdriver In Germany Deterred You From Playing There
Again?
I dont know about the rest of the band but me personally, it made
me want to go out there and cause a lot more trouble. The way that I see it
is that Skrewdriver are being made scapegoats for the fact that the German government
have brought too many immigrants into the country. So if we have had anything
to do with waking German feeling up, all the better for it. Although I do not
think it has got anything to do with us. It´s just the German people rising
against the influx of immigrants and I wish that the British people would do
the same.
Do
You Think That Perhaps Skrewdriver Was The Catalyst For All Of The Trouble In
Germany?
No, not at all, it started before we played over there, I think that
it may have been aggravated a little bit by the fact that the police kept them
all in prison, obviously I was still out which was a bad mistake on the police´s
side. Cos I was able to go to the gig and tell everybody what had happened,
and after the gig obviously there was some trouble with the police.
Why
Did You Decide To Sing One Song In German On Your Latest Lp? ("Stolz"
On "Freedom What Freedom" Album)
Basically, we sell more records in Germany than anywhere else. As the
Germans support us and give us so much support, I thought that it was about
time we done something in German for them. I wrote the song in English, I got
a German lad to translate it, put it on a tape for me so I could hear the accents
and pronounciations and done it from that. Also Germany has probably got the
biggest growing skinhead scene in Europe, and German people have stood by the
band almost as long as the English have. Weve been on a German record
label since 1982. Its a lot easier for Germans to obtain our records in
Germany too, a lot of normal record shops stock them, and even if they dont,
people can order them through the record shops. Theyre not banned over
there, as a matter of fact they are not actually banned over here either, the
newspapers say that they are, so all the shops wont stock them. We cant
really win either way. Axel Rose from "Guns and Roses" can get away
with saying that naughty N word, because hes a druggie and has got a black
in the band, but I cant risk saying that N word, unless of course I smoke
a joint at gigs and get a rasta bass player, then its ok. Thats
how fucked up and hypocritical everything is.
Can
You Tell Us A Little Bit About The Trouble You Have Had Recently With The Police
In Your Area?
Well basically all that is, we were doing regular gigs around here,
getting increasing audiences, getting a lot of locals interested, so the police
firstly tried to stop the gigs, which they managed up to a certain extent by
threatening the governors of the pubs with their licences. Then we were rehearsing
at a pub at dinner times, and people used to come in on their dinner break to
watch, so the police spoke to the governor of the pub and said that they are
allowed to rehearse but they must shut the doors because no-one is allowed to
listen to them. Then after a while of rehearsing behind closed doors they decided
that we wouldnt do it any more, and then more recently they have tried
to stop me and a friend from even drinking in the pubs, but they didnt
really get away with that, and we, due to the governors sticking up for us,
the police have let that one drop for the moment, so we are not banned from
drinking anywhere yet.
Why
Did You Decide To Record Under Klansmen, Ian Stuart And White Diamond, Rather
Than Use This Material For Skrewdriver?
The fact is that I just write so many different songs and they just
wouldnt be used otherwise. Plus the fact that the Klansmen songs are in
more of a Rock and Roll vain and wouldnt really suit Skrewdriver. Also
with the Klansmen it has brought in a lot of rockabillies into the Blood & Honour movement, which is a good thing. Hopefully the White Diamond will do
the same thing with a few bikers. Basically we are just spreading our wings
and trying to appeal to everybody, not just skinheads.
What
Has Been The Response To The White Diamond Lp?
Well, it hasnt been out that long, but the people that I have
spoken to about it seem to like it. As far as Im concerned the guitar
could have been a little bit louder and the vocals a little quieter. The original
mix of it, the guitar was too loud and you couldnt hear the vocals, so
we took it back to be remixed and it went the other way around.
Is
There Going To Be Another White Diamond Lp?
Oh yeah, definitely.
Do
You Have Any Plans For The Klansmen To Play Live?
I havent got any plans at the moment, but we could well do one
day. Theres been plenty of people asking if we would. We have had several
requests from Germany for the Klansmen to play over there. We normally do a
couple of Klansmen songs at most Skrewdriver gigs anyway. The Klansmen havent
actually been a steady line up anyway, we tend to use musicians from other bands.
Its good for them, as they get to record, which a lot of bands dont
manage to do, and it also gets more people inolved in our cause. The first LP
we used musicians from Demented Are Go, the second was with The Krewmen and
the third was from some local rock band from around this area.
What
Would You Say To People Who Are Just Getting Into Nationalism, But Are Puzzled
By The Way That The Authorities Are Harassing Them?
I think that youve got to expect it, its the way that the
people above run things. Youve got to be very dedicated to become a nationalist.
It is better to educate people at a younger age, some of the old parties used
to leaflet schools. We must use every way that we can to get our message across,
through music, leafleting houses, town centres, postering, we must use every
way we can. The odds are against us, but it is important.
What
Are Your Views On Religion?
I dont really belive in it, I dont go to church or anything.
I think that my religion is my race. Ive got nothing against Christians
or Odinists, but I think that Christianity is being pushed into being very weak
at the moment. Ive lost a lot of respect for the Christians, but hopefully
theyll rise up one day and become powerful as they once were. I agree
with all of the Norse God mythology, and there is something in it, but personally
Im just fighting for my race and Ill work with all of these people
so long as theyve got the same views as I have.
What
Are Your Views On The Unity Movement And The Raven?
Well I havent even seen the Raven at all yet so I cant really
comment on that, but I presume, going by the name that its an Odinist
thing. Unity, when it first came out I wasnt so sure that it was a good
thing because I thought that it might be distracting from Blood & Honour
a little bit, but when it got off the ground, it was good. It worked alongside
Blood & Honour. Its a good thing to have different organizations all
working together, as long as there is no rivalry. Kev Turner is a dedicated
man, hes been in jail a lot of times, but he has never even considered
giving it all up. Hes doing a great job up there and has quite a lot of
influence.
What
Are Your Views On The Imprisonment Of Two People For Basically Selling Skrewdriver
Merchandise?
Well, its just unvelievable, being put away just for selling records.
As far as Im concerned and as far as anybody I know is concerned, there
has never been anything to say that you cant sell records, whatever they
were. I mean, theres bands going around singing songs about killing God
and loads of these anti-religion groups, theyve all got a bit of stick,
but there has never actually been any courtcases trying to stop them selling
records. Take American rapper Ice T, some stores said that they wouldnt
stock it, but most stores do still stock it. It was all a publicity stunt and
has sold more records because of it. Hes never been charged. Obviously
there is nothing wrong in singing about killing White people and police. No-one
was ever done by the law for selling Ice T records, and no-one has ever been
arrested either. Our records do not incite violence at all, our lyrics are basically
about being proud of your White race. If its illegal to be proud of your
race, why isnt it illegal to be proud to be Black, Asian etc...?
What Are Your Views on Waterloo (Skrewdriver´s Comeback Gig In London 1992), and In Particular the Massive Media Coverage That It Achieved?
I except the sort of coverage that we got. Its obvious that youre never going to get anything good said about you. It would have been nicer if a lot of the lads that came over from abroad actually got to the gig. It made it a lot more awkward having so much publicity about it in advance. But in the end the gig went ahead, it was a good gig, everybody that made it there enjoyed it. So basically it was a victory. But then again, I do think that it was a bit of a shame that the police acted illegally again by shutting down a main line train station, to try and stop people getting to the concert. They shouldnt have allowed a leftwing demonstration at the station on the day because it was pretty obvious that they were only there to cause trouble. The police knew that was the case but they never banned it. If the NF ever want to march, the police ban it straight away because of the trouble it would cause. Its the same with the recent Bloody Sunday IRA march, the IRA who kill British people were allowed to march while the police did all they can to stop the people against the march by arresting 378 people. It seems that to be proud to be British is a crime.
What
Have You Been Up To Since The Last Time We Spoke?
Weve played loads of gigs. Weve got a new Skrewdriver LP
written, we should be going in to record within the next six to seven weeks.
That should be out in 3 or 4 months then. Same applies to the new Klansmen LP.
White Diamond and Patriotic Ballads LPs should be coming out within the
next few weeks. The White Diamond LP is called "The Power And The Glory",
the Patriotic Ballads is called "Patriotic Ballads II Our Time Will Come".
Im not too sure what the Skrewdriver LP will be called. The Klansmen LP
will be taking the theme of the American civil war, although Im not too
sure exactly what itll be called.
Changing
The Subject Somewhat, Are You A Football Fan?
I used to play football when I was younger. I dont really want
to go into football at all. If I ever said that I supported a team, I think
that youll find that could cause problems. Football is a very popular
and passionate subject to many people. Ive got to admit that Ive
never supported a team seriously, but my favourite footballer is George Best.
I watch it now and again, but not a lot. I used to prefer playing it to watching
it.
Do
You Participate Or Watch Any Other Sports?
Not particulary. Boxing is quite good. Rocky Marsiano was my favourite
boxer, he was a European that beat everybody in the world and always could have
done. Alan Minter was good, I liked him until he got beat by Marvin Hagler,
and then I went off him.
Youve
Recently Got A Few More Tattoos, After Being So Long With The Two, Tell Us A
Bit About Them?
I dont like being lop-sided, so I make sure that Ive got
one on each side. Every time that I have one I have to get another one on the
other side. Ill have a couple more on the back of my arms and thatll
be it. I wont get them sleeved. I wouldnt like to say who does mine,
in case he got attacked. Let´s just say that its a biker from the Midlands.
Every single tattoo Ive got is of a political subject.
What
Sort Of Reading Material Are You Into?
Since Ive been in prison I dont read anything, all I did
in prison was read books and listen to the radio and thats put me off.
I used to read a lot of books at one time. If I want to read a newspaper, I
read, would you believe, The Sun, they are the ones who done a full page story
on me the last time I was in prison. The only reason I read the the Sun is because
I do the crossword and because its not labour. But I dont really
take any of whats in it seriously, its as much crap as the others.
In the past Ive read a lot of David Irvings books, theyre very good,
but I reckon that my favourite author has got to be Tolkien, The Lord Of The
Rings is the best book that Ive ever read. Ive read it over ten
times.
What
About The Fantasy Book That You Once Wrote?
Ive lent it to so many different people that I cant get
it back, so I cant write it out again. Unless I re-wrote it all, but I
cant even remember most of it. It was basically a fantasy story about
a land that was being invaded, all of the tribes fought against each other,
but in the end they all united to fight the invaders. I was hoping to publish
it one day, but I lent it out to so many people that Ive lost track of
where it is. We could even have done a concept LP to go with it. The book was
called The New Dawn.
Tell Us Your Feelings About The Subject Of Nicky Crane, Once A Close Friend, And Then Turned Out To Be A Gay. I Feel More Betrayed By him than probably anybody else, because he was the head of our security. I actually used to stick up for him when people used to say that he was a queer, because he convinced me that he wasnt. I always used to ask him why he worked at these gay clubs, telling him that hed get a bad name. He used to say that it was the security firm that he used to work with, that they used to give him the jobs there. I accepted him at face value, as he was a nationalist. I was fooled the same as everybody else. Perhaps more than everybody else. I felt I was betrayed by him and I want nothing to do with him whatsoever. Hes dug his own grave as far as Im concerned. He has actually been in touch with me after the program was aired, he wanted to assure me that he wouldnt sell out the nationalist cause, which I wouldnt expect him to do anyway, considering that he went through so many things for nationalism. Its a big shame that he turned out to be a homosexual because he could have been a good nationalist. It just goes to show that nationalism and homosexuality do not fit in together, because Nationalism is a true cause and homosexuality is a perversion. Nicky Crane left, and I think that it was the best thing he could have done, but he should have left a hell of a lot earlier. He was living a lie for all of them years. Ive got no respect for the bloke anymore. (Bottomboy Crane died of an aids related disease in december 1993 Rot in peace)
What
Can You Envision Yourself Doing In 5 Or 10 Years Time?
Probably being in prison. Theyre bringing in so many new laws
in this country. Or dead!
If
It Came To The Crunch, And The Laws Were Really Strict, What Would You Do, Would
You Change All Of Your Lyrics, Or Carry On Regardless?
I would probably change all of the lyrics. Change them completely. In
the end Id probably do songs about white rats and black rats, and see
if they can change things about that. I mean, where is all this going to end?
Alright you can sing about the dove and the crow, so the doves going to
have to win a fight in the end instead of being the bird of peace. In the end
its going to get to the stage where youre going to have to sing
like that to get a song out. Everyones still going to know what you mean.
Theyre making it so pathetic now.
So
What Will Stop You Carrying On?
Either put me in prison or kill me, theres no other way that Im
going to give up.
If
There Was Anything That Youve Done In The Past That You Could Change Now,
What Would That Be?
Nothing, theres nothing that I would have changed, nothing at
all. Obviously I would like to have made a lot of money and been on Top Of The
Pops and all that, what other person whos been in a band wouldnt?
But Im singing the wrong sort of lyrics arent I? I would never changed
my songs just for the fame, though. There has never been any major thing that
I regret, maybe a few minor things, nothing to do with politics though, except
I should have joined this and I shouldnt have joined that.
Rumours
Are Rife That You Are Going To Move Over To Germany To Live, Is There Any Truth
In That?
No, thats a load of rubbish. Its not even crossed my mind.
I like Germany though.
If
It Came To A Stage Where You Had To Move Out Of England, Which Country Would
You Choose To Live In?
Itd have to be a country where you wouldnt get so much hassle
being a nationalist, and I think that at the moment Germany is far from that.
Id probably go somewhere like Antwerp in Belgium. Its a nice city,
there is a hell of a lot of Vlaams Blok MPs in the Antwerp city itself. Its
probably the most right wing city in Europe at the moment.
You
Are Quite A Well Travelled Man Because Of Many European Gigs With Skrewdriver,
Where Are Your Favourite Places?
I loved Sweden, the country is brilliant. Germany is brilliant.
What
Is Your Favourite Band At The Moment?
Manowar, I change my opinion now again. But its them at the moment.
I have always liked the Rolling Stones, I like the Almighty, theyre quite
a new band. AC/DC Ive always liked.
Changing
The Subject Once Again, Back In The 1977 Days, Skrewdriver Sound Was Very Different
To Now. What Were Your Influences Back Then?
I had a lot of favourite bands before the punk bands came along. I saw
the Sex Pistols´ first gig in the north in Manchester. I thought they were brilliant.
But we still werent influenced by them, Skrewdriver were at that time
still called Tumbling Dice and we used to cover Who, Rolling Stones, Zeppelin,
Deep Purple and all of the rock type numbers. Then we started to play the punkier
stuff. I couldnt play guitar at that time so our guitarist wrote most
of the songs. I started to learn to play guitar about then, obviously you get
better as you go along.
Suggsy
Was Your Roadie Back In 1978, I Know You Dont Keep In Touch, But Did You
Watch The Massive Madness Comeback Gig On Teli Over Christmas?
No, Im not interested. I think that theyre a crap band.
I cant stand that sort of music. I like heavy rock music. Madness were
the best of those type of bands, they were the only White one, and a lot of
their fans were rightwing. They chose to sell out for money. We never did that.
It was the same with Sham 69. I remember seeing Sham 69 playing to 7 people
down the Roxy, I enjoyed them, they were great. Now Jimmy Pursey hangs around
with Rastas and all sorts. Hes totally gone in the head. Hes never
been a great singer, he had a bit of a stage presence cos people identified
with him. The thing about all that is that I saw Jimmy Pursey turn up at gigs
wearing baseball boots, change into DMs for the gig, then change back into baseball
boots after the gig. The geezer has never been a skinhead, he sings about it
but hes never been one. There was only one skinhead in that band ever,
and that was their first bass player, Alby. He was the only skinhead thats
ever been in Sham 69.
You
Played With A Lot Of Bands That Became Big Names, Were You Ever Good Friends
With These Now Big Names?
We played with Motörhead, this was a lot later, they were really decent
blokes. We would always have a drink with the other bands´ members if we were
at one of their gigs. We often had drinks with Jimmy Pursey and the likes. One
person that we were very good mates with was Stick Smith, he was in a band called
Shag Nasty, who used to support us all of the time. I used to let them support
us mainly because their guitarist looked like Keith Richards! Anyway, he went
on to play for X-Ray Spex, we had a few arguments about it, but he was a decent
sort of bloke. When we played with the Police we had a drink and chat with Sting,
they borrowed our P.A at that gig. The Damned were really good blokes, we supported
them a lot.
Musically,
Would You Consider The 1977 Days To Be Better As Far As The Atmosphere Was Concerned?
When Punk started in London it was great atmosphere. It was a new thing,
it was shit hot. We used to go to a club every night, get in free because we
were in a band. It was really a good time to be there. We didnt get hardly
any hassle except perhaps a little bit of the teds. I used to get on with most
of the teds anyway, especially when we turned skinhead, when we were punks they
used to hate us, though.
Youve Done A Lot Of Cover Versions In The Past, What Makes You Decide To Do A Cover Version, Is It The Group, The Lyrics Or The Tune? All of those. I wouldnt do a cover version from a band that I didnt like. Obviously the lyrics mean a lot but I do normally change them slightly to go with what Im singing about. Weve thought about doing an LP with all cover versions from nationalist bands songs, we were going to do Brutal Attacks "Ocean Of Warriors" and "For You" by Public Enemy, amongst others, but nothings ever came of it, Id like to do somehting like that one day, though.
What
Do You Think About Brutal Attack Reforming?
The more nationalist bands the better, they were always a good band,
they were always popular. If they get back together thats great, its
an extra band. Ken is a good frontman, and now they're going to be an additional
band to the Blood & Honour circuit.
It´S
Been Said That You Personally Are Probably One Of The Most Influential Skinheads
In The World, Perhaps More So Abroad, What Do You Think Of That?
I think that its because Skrewdriver have been going since 1977.
We are the longest running skinhead band. I never really think about it to be
honest. Sometimes it seems like that abroad, when there are hundreds of skinheads
queuing up to speak to me, because theyve heard about things Ive
done, and theyve got all of your records. It mainly brings out to me how
important the whole movement really is.
Tell Us About Skrewdriver. Im Sure That A Lot Of People Have Lost Touch With Whos In The Band Now. Stigger Is The Guitarist, Hes Been in for quite a while now, hes recorded both of the Patriotic Ballads albums, hes also played guitar on The Strong Survive, and my last solo LP Patriot. Sickly John came from Lionheart and hes been on bass since The Strong Survive. Weve got a new drummer now, Mushy, he used to play for punk band Resistance 77.
Whats
Your Answer To The People Who Say That You Are Only In It For The Money?
If I didnt belive in what I believe in I would go to the newspapers
and deny all of the stuff they put in about me. I could just as easily get out
of it. If I went to the press and told them that Ive changed my ways I
could be on top of the pops. I could make a hell of a lot of money that way.
If I was only in it for the money I wouldnt be as dedicated as I am to
the nationalist cause. I would have sold out years ago.
What
Are Your Views On The British Royal Family?
Ive always thought that the Royal family should be kept as a British
tradition, and I never think that they should ever of had a political voice.
Theyre a hell of a tourist business, theyve always been a British
tradition. I never think that we should get rid of the Royal family. Its
something that people always think about when they think of Britain. They think
of the Royal Family when they hear about Britain. It seems to me that most of
the people that want to destroy the Royal family are either Irish or commies.
I dont want to destroy them, but I wouldnt let people like Prince
Charles be telling the people what they ought to do. My personal opinion is
that it would be better to have Prince Andrew as the King rather than Prince
Charles. At least Prince Andrew fought for his country. We should get rid of
a lot of the cling-ons. I feel strongly that we cant get rid of the Royal
Family. Its always been something special about Britain.
When
You Were At School, You Obviously Never Even Imagined How Youd End Up,
What Were Your Ambitions, What Sort Of Career Were You Training For?
When I first left school I was an apprentice coach trimmer, I left that
because it was boring. After that I was a car washer, then I was a civil servant.
I worked as a clerical assistant at the Premium Bonds. I left there after a
couple of years and thats when I went to London. Ive got a couple
of O Levels and thats about it. The first band, Tumbling Dice, started
about a year after I left school.
Did
You Ever Imagine At That Time That Youd Be Still Doing It Now?
I didnt expect to be still doing it now, although Im very
glad that I am. I think that if Id been just playing music like when we
first got the contract, I dont think we would have been doing it now.
It was only when I became politically aware thats really kept me going.
Bands like Sham 69 who toed the line, basically ran out of things to sing about.
But we can sing about normal life and politics, and the way that affects us.
Thats probably why were still going. Plus the fact that theyre
so hard to stop us, that makes me think, well, fuck them.
What
Does It Mean To You Being A Skinhead?
Although its a bit of a cliche, it is a way of life. I dont
actually go around saying to myself "Im a skinhead". But Ive
been one since 1977, and before that I was one the first time around in 1971
when I was at school. I do believe in what the rightwing skinheads have got
to say, and on and off due to various reasons, since 1977, Ive been one.
But that doesnt mean to say that everyone who comes to our gigs has to
be one. We get a complete mixed audience.
Do
You Have Any Regrets?
No, not really, although I didnt like being in jail much. But
that wouldnt stop me defending myself from a gang of blacks again if I
had to. But no, Ive no real regrets.