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Referendum the Labor M.P. Chuka Umunna who's strongly against BRACKS It says it's a sad day for the party Jeremy always said he wanted to do courses differently he wanted to encourage debate didn't want to impose the same kind of control freakery that he so disliked on the different leaders and he's always made it clear space for a variety of views in the Labor Party and it would seem not from the sacking of the in Smith hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in marches across America today to call for tighter restrictions on gun ownership the main rally in Washington will include survivors of last month's school shooting in Florida the headlights of some newer cars are so bright they're causing a road safety hazard for drivers according to a survey by the R.A.C. Almost 2 thirds of those questions that they're regularly dazzled by oncoming headlights even when their debt Dennis is from the are a say like. Blue or like a metallic spectrum something which can appear much brighter much. We think it's perhaps about heart regulation. Because of the Iraq safety risk by simply moving over to your liking. Sport Relief has raised more than $38000000.00 pounds after 2 weeks of fund raising their record end of the night total was nearly $55.00 and a half 1000000 in 2016 the broadcaster Greg James raised a 1000000 pounds by scaling the U. Case 3 highest mountains and cycling between them I don't think I've had chance at back on it yet because I haven't really come down from it I mean thank God I literally have come down from Ben Nevis because it was the most horrendous thing I've ever done ever physically but the impact that the whole 2 weeks made is something that I'm very proud of and also of on my radio one team really proud as well and Kevin house is at the 3rd day of the 1st test even par in Oakland where sadly we've just seen that 17 balls bowled so far New Zealand of taking the score to 2 $133.00 for 4 that's a lead of $175.00 runs the covers remain on that the rain though a stopped at least for the time being the rope is going around the outfield but no sign of the umpires and yet so no news just whether or not we'll get a resumption of play on this Thursday meantime the rest the sport comes from James perfect a 2nd half strike from Jesse Lingard soaring Limby the Netherlands one nil in Amsterdam their 1st victory over the Dutch since 1996 England have another friendly against Italy on Tuesday night's manager Gareth Southgate says Jack Butland were playing goal for that match replacing Jordan pick that it will be the last game before naming Southgate's provisional World Cup squad in May Meanwhile Scotland felt a one nil home defeat against Costa Rica in the 1st game since Alex McLeish returned as manager elsewhere Britain's you had a concert began the defense of her Miami Open title with a 2nd round win over Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens she won in straight sets However the former world number one Novak Djokovic has lost his 1st round match in the men's draw going down in straight sets to France's Ben Wopat Ian Poulter is through to the knockout stages of the World Golf Championships matchplay means he's given himself in. 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This is up or not on 5 Live Dawson added coming up in this it's now 5 weeks since 17 people were shot dead at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida today hundreds of thousands of protesters are staging what's being called the March for our lives demanding gun reform in the United States will speak to people who are taking part in those marches in a moment or 2 we got a preview of the new Formula One season it starts this weekend will round up the Sport Relief were some of the highlights. And we'll hear from one of the country's most influential musicians and music producer the man they say made a record of the eighty's for us in a can see the it is Schubert the only gave us Video Killed the Radio Star and as you can see I am still here. As I say later today hundreds of thousands of people young and old and it's great to diss to descend on the U.S. Capitol Washington D.C. And hundreds of other towns and cities in the United States to protest about gun control the protest is hash tag a March for our lives it's been sparked by the killings just 5 weeks ago of 17 people in the shooting at Marjorie's Toman Douglas High School in Parklane Florida survivors from that attack have spearheaded a movement which may believe or many people believe could finally see some gun reform come to the United States Joanne Fenton is on a coach now with a whole lot of teenagers She's from New Hampshire and is going with a group to school children to the Washington D.C. March Joanne Where are you and your fellow munches at the moment was the coach we are heading to Hartford Connecticut like that on the bus. Well enough I. Says still awaits again 8 hours and I know we're still a ways to go and what's the mood like among those who munching on Washington what's the mood in the bar on the bus yes on the bus. I think that I think about the students are really energized to come they're really excited to go to our national capital to March and they're really concerned and they and they're in solidarity with Parkland because they all say enough is enough and I really think something is going to happen finally in this country I mean it's been it's been way too long and I suppose she didn't so the voices that haven't been heard in the ongoing debate about gun control of the United States that's true and I think a lot of us thought after Newtown that something would be done but those those 4 children were too young to to advocate and this group they're not afraid to speak out and they're so articulate and they're just they're just so impressive and I think this is going to be the thing that's going to change things in this country we all hope so what do they want but what is the demand for the Young says well the college with you so I think they do not want guns in schools they're just not teachers or educators they're not they're not there to to be murderers or just kill someone and they want to so I hope I don't have the civilians or their weapons of war. I mean they want them out of a lot of change but like in Florida sometimes you just need to have incremental change and to see think voting I mean and build a test and for those that would have been unheard of for them to pass a couple years ago so I think things are moving and I don't think the N.R.A. Has as much power as it used to but do the students see all the sides of this big saga been because there will be those he says you may want to ban assault rifles for the individual owners in the United States where there are so many out there would you do about the bad guys you had on to the. And they might have to do it all straight and have a buyback program you probably wouldn't get all of them out but you have to start somewhere. Do you think you are witnessing a new. Pony's has a point to politicise I say JD if whatever the word we're trying to say is of the youth of America they become politicized. I think so I think they're all the paying attention now and I don't think they're going to go away and I think they're all realize that if this isn't all about just this 1 March tomorrow I think they're in it for the long haul and really want to make change I'm so impressed with them and they they're so articulate and make educated themselves on the issues so I don't think they're going to be gone away you know these are the politicians of the features some of them will be Oh absolutely and the 15 any of them on the new C.E.O. They're just so articulate and well person did that and the competition to and for them is this a wand are you to issue is the policies just about this will is it why you did. Not receive behind their policies are they freeze our Bull's-Eye think is that I think this will be the impetus for them to get more involved politically insisted I think I'm in the thick of guns now but I think they'll be more aware in the future as though they'll be taking attention more and I think also. The state of our. Ministration I think. A lot of people are upset about that and want things to change and I think I think they'll be very active and that of the material I mean I don't think it's any surprise that busy a great deal of this country are not very happy with our president. These youngsters are giving up a lot to be on this journey. The night it will be you know coming up to midnight with the moment and they will get on the part that can o'clock at night and love it as just being at about 7 in the morning and tomorrow and I will get back on the part at 7 o'clock and we'll be on the bus on my again get back to you Hampshire about 4 o'clock in the morning Sunday they'll be exhausted. But there are arguably there will be a lot of people coming from further afield across the United States young people come from further feel much and I think of it will be something only. I think it will spark their activism and they're busy engaged directly engaged. Do you think it will make any difference I do I do I think this is a turning point for the whole bunch also for the next generation to really get involved for John I really appreciate you talking to us thank you very much. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU joy and friends in the coach with a whole lot of teenagers. From New Hampshire there in Connecticut the moment they head into Washington D.C. To March on the Capitol to give their views about gun control Sport Relief this year has raised more than 38000000 pounds the chose who figure for the 2 week event stood at 38000000 195278 as the biannual fundraiser drew to a close but that figure is significantly down on the record total for 2016 when 55400000 pounds was collected our entertainment correspondent Colleen Patz is it was backstage hobnobbing with the Stars he asked the one show's Alex Jones about her mammoth challenge for small truly I took on a challenge with 4 other members like Team team at this time and we pushed ourselves beyond our comfort zones we did different tasks each day over 5 days we swam and lock massive is horrendous it was so cold I thought my head was literally going to come off and then we saw in the monster no sign of a monster but I wasn't looking to be fair I was look at the end point that's all I wanted to see and then we hiked a pallet Valen in a blizzard that's in the Lake District we cycled up the 3 steepest passes in the U.K. Which let me tell you your legs do not thank you for then we caved for a couple of miles and the ground. Then we run a marathon for like finish a marathon a marathon time oh I don't know we did it as a relay. You missed out but I've never run 14 miles in my entire life and I don't know how people run a full marathon because the bottom of my feet would burn and you know like when you've been down since back in the day for me now when you danced in the club on your feet up and it was that anyway I mean that was just one of the low point you take your heels off normally at that moment Allan. I would but I couldn't take the trainers off but I'm thinking if premiums were the 4. Of them Miles the marathon you did more than your share I know how does that math work out you were diddled I think I was but you know it was my idea so I kind of felt just get on with Al you dragged everybody here and how did the other moms find out how they were fantastic I mean their motivation was was so key to us completing the challenge because they'd all suffered you know from Preem postnatal issues and their conviction to finish and to raise money because they wanted of the moms who you know have suffered and will suffer in the future from the same issues they wanted them to have support that was inaccessible to them and so funds in projects you know through Sport Relief that help these sorts of memes was key to them and they were just fantastic and they did it all with a smile on their face and let me tell you sometimes it didn't warrant a smile but they did it anyway and with those issues that you could relate to that they've been through Oh absolutely you know postnatal issues and issues about I.V.'s and miscarriage I mean you know some things personally I haven't been through but definitely friends have and I don't think really maternal issues are spoken about openly and I find I just hope that as well as raising money you know as I said to do I think the success story of this sport relief in particular will be about starting conversations about things that maybe hasn't been so much in the public domain before you know so we've all has and it beautifully about maternal mental health and I hope we've done the same for maternal health I was going to get your feet to see how they were hidden under a huge red flag so you got the back of the heels back on the heels when I went back and he was an hour later don't mess about the trainers up he was back on the one shows legs Jones also cause out with running strictly jam Joe McFadden who had a very special job tonight I was answering the phone to loads and loads of really generous P. Performing in and pledge and lots of money and loads of really generous people from Scotland I'm very happy to say they put you on a special Scottish phone nor know that I just happened or that just seems to be that people are forming in the very generous far be it from far from what people people think they are very very generous as you know and how do they feel when they were phoning up and realising that the reigning strictly come dancing champion is answering the phone I think they're a bit bemused some of them and most of them assured me that they voted for me which was nice so I didn't hang up on them they didn't say that water for a day or or Alexander so I kept speaking to them so yeah it was lovely to talk to more and yeah they were all really really generous and and yeah it was it was nice to just yeah to get to have a chat with them and they got you to do some flow or delivering pretty which provided a moment of comedy. Where the women the lovely woman Debbie said that she loved to be in casualty even though I was in Casualty I. Think she was. Just about Flomax maybe Actually I used to be in Casualty years ago maybe that's what she was talking about I did 10 years ago you could go a whole. Hour So you've got a good memory yeah she was very sweet and the reason loads of money. Collected. And she was in represents she was rested and yeah yes it was it was nice to have some flowers and quite good people in the celebrity phone banks and. Really good people we've got you know Healy from The Saturdays we had. We had Kylie for a little while which was going Yeah we've been filling up the name money then. We did one call I think so never got to speak to I was very very well respected Yeah. From Coronation Street and you know there's a whole bunch of people in there. As ready to go and it's. So if you're just taking things easy and choosing the next steps and having lots of really nice. You know and so many diets that. Just just meeting some people and hoping that the next job will be something that. I've had some. Good meeting so yeah watch this space and presumably they'll get you back a bit during the next series of yeah I have to go back into my When I was in the beginning of the 1st episode and. I have to keep some sort of level of dancing up until the end. Yet we get. To think that it's going to be and you went on a few months. To move into your last few months saying no I'm going to enjoy. The previous champions here as well yes yes yes and that's the thing that time which for a normal. Job and talking to our own Colin Patterson and we are just an hour and a half away from the 1st qualifying session of the new Formula One season and if the practice times in Australia are anything to go by we might be in for a very close race for the 2018 World Championship the 5 will be at every gram free let's hear from Jenny go in Melbourne Jenny good morning and Happy New year new year if you see what I mean. Bless you yes Happy New Year it's a very strange thing unite us and you come into the paddock for the 1st time of the season which you know for me was yesterday I walked into the paddock and was just saying how happy you are happy Christmas. March the end of March very very strange but yeah it seems to be the thing to do when in Formula One because you just have a big hole and you don't see anyone for ages and happy Christmas Happy New Year to you and happy a step for what's to come and what a great set up we've got for the Formula One season that was doom and gloom coming into this thinking the stadiums had up to a 2nd advantage and you know when they just storm the field but as we've gone through and practice yesterday practice today it looks like things are a little bit closer and this afternoon as you say we're not too far away from qualifying and I would not as a betting person or not money on how this order is going to be cause I. I think it could go anywhere and Jodi in Parma former F one driver and Jack Nichols are all commentry team and guys it is set up really nicely Happy New Year Jenny Happy New Year but you know we've said Happy New Year already well that's true that's just just really sets a very nice happy on it and. Yeah we would There was a bit of concern that we say these are going to dominate again and it may still well be the case but yesterday in the DR free practice session we had Max to step in the Red Bull in particular look very very quick he was less than a 10th of a 2nd slower than Lewis Hamilton and when they practiced their race runs so they put a lot of fuel in the car and go around like it's the start of the race he was actually quicker than Lewis Hamilton so I think there is a little bit of hope there that Red Bull can do something. Jodeen at this stage the Dr is getting ready preparing what are they doing in this my These few moments before qualifying Well they've just come out of the last practice session So 1st of all the the briefing and it was pretty dump up there so it's going to be I think drawing for qualifying but then they're beginning to head in the zone they're having a bit of luncheon but a chill time and then it's you know qualifying so crucial around here overtaking is difficult and it's a very technical track you get very few laps to try and get the best time out of it and yeah preparation is everything and that's what I've been doing now. And the last session we saw Sebastian Vettel go out there he picked on a set of the dry tires and once he went a lot faster than everybody else do you think it's likely that he can do that again and be fastest of everybody when it comes to qualifying Well I think what happened in the end of the last session is quite irrelevant to what happens in qualify to be honest because it started off where it got droid throughout and then the last literally couple of minutes Sebastian Vettel managed to put on some ultra soft droid tires and he puts the field but I mean the track is drawing all the time now he's going to be tried in the beginning so. We don't miss anything like that but like Jack said earlier thing is very close we have you have better he's going to be in the mix the saving certainly going to be there or thereabouts and and the ripple especially most of the stuff in these be quick so we don't really know what's going to happen yet but I have to. Jack what are you most excited about for this season and if you say the halo I just went believe me. I would say heard they're just they're just they're just the racing we got so much of a better year of motor racing last year after the 1st sort of 3 years of a Sadie's dominance Yes it's sort of piece it out a little bit with Ferrari's implosion towards the end of the year when Vettel crashed and then broke down and. But at times I just want to see a title fight really because Mike my 1st year commentating on it for 5 Live was the 1st year of the most eighty's domination so I've yet to really get a Formula One season you get stuck into with a load of different teams going for it so that's yeah that's so that's what I'm hoping for but evidently purely selfish want to be. Almost making me feel sorry for your favorites on the phone. And told me enjoy it if you would about the same kick because you know the 1st race of the season and it's a very different kind of circuit to the others that we go to each year and it is this is a real test of the drivers is as round one it's a temporary circuit in the open park in Melbourne and it's bumpy the rules are very close there's not a lot of room for error is one that you know the rookies they would have had no chance to driven here before so there's So I guess a rockin Brendan Hartley and Charles the clerk all on the grid now. Is a tough one to learn obviously this favors a little bit of experience towns all the guys at the front they know their way around here already but even so it's a punishing circuit in the code so harsh that. And yet again it's difficult to have a take so the qualifier that it's just coming up is going to be extremely important . There are cars out on track at the moment not forward on cars but other sports cars that help to drive this circuit which you know resort to any reporting this morning coming down to. Sleep at that station wasn't representative of what was going to keep because it is still very down over the next sort of hour say you know presumably dry up and leave us with a relatively normal qualifying it will be just learn something even at the end of that practice session we've seen 6 with the way forward so. Yeah there's currently some. Bullshit cars out there and start their own race and every all the time that these other cars are driving the truck is drawing we've still got a good while to go before. Qualifying So it is going to be Joy I'm sure of that unless we get some more rain is a little bit colder up there today but that doesn't seem to be a problem now because the truck is almost a pretty. Good stuff OK And Jack when it comes to this qualifying I mean cooling it is simply one of the most exciting parts of the whole weekend isn't it I mean driving it must be also doing what you get always better than driving is that almost as good without. The exciting thing about it is it is the fastest that the cars go all weekend it's the ultimate expression of speed in Formula One in the race you've got to manage your tires and manage your fuel load and race the cars around you and I love the wheels of wheel barrel element of it there's no doubt about that but the qualifying session is when you see these cars absolutely on the edge blacked out almost 200 miles an hour on a temporary park racetrack just a couple of miles from sort of downtown Melbourne and the other sporting venues like the Melbourne Cricket Ground the Rod Laver Arena and those kind of things it's just it's just an iconic sporting city that's what a wonderful place to start the season is it is a fun time for the drivers as well this is it's the fastest time they go the whole weekend and this is so crucial it's critical to the how the weekends going to pan out especially tomorrow and yeah this is where you get the most the biggest thrill really the quickest that you go and yeah it's so much attention that you go through the whole weekend all the 3 practice sessions really that lead up to the qualifying is about to kick off in the next hour to. One slightly sad story I suppose you could say is that Dan you're a car guy who has already made it an uphill struggle if he's going to try to win this race because the homeboy Red Bull driver has picked up a penalty Jack Yes Yesterday he was driving and then there was a red flag because there was a debris on the racetrack and didn't slow. Down enough under the red flag conditions you want to come to a very slow speed that is given to you by the F.A.A. And even go quite slow enough the F.A.A. Say they've been lenient on it by only giving with 3 place grid penalty but obviously that means where ever he qualifies he will start 3 places back and the rebels are not in contention for pole position so if Ricardo were to qualify 1st that is home race it would be a frustration because you don't East are down and down in 4th place on the grid so it's always a big weekend the always seems to have bad luck here and that seems to be continuing this weekend. And Julian how do you deal with that disappointment. In the 1st thing is to not get yourself into that particular the 1st place and as you know rules change from year to year there is it's maybe one or 2 do and you just didn't get called up by the so already what he what he did was a little bit sloppy. But yeah then was has happened it's happened and he's just got to focus on doing the best to be kind of qualifying because you know still the higher up the qualifiers the faster it goes. Further up the grid he's going to start to more in the better his chances so if that's holding great it's not going to be now because of the penalty but he's got to at least now in. Effect if you poll position which he started 4th place. Well make sure you join his qualifying not a long way to go now we started 5 to 6 but I think that's the correct time back at home as he joined us then daughter and we're hoping for a good one Jamie thank you very much and thanks for the entire team there in Melbourne as far of our headlines are. Formed it is a long line smartphones and tablets this is B.B.C. 5 Live a French police officer who swapped places with a hostage during a supermarket siege in southern France is in a critical condition he was shot by the gunman who killed 3 people before he was shot dead the U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced plans. 2 affectively pan bump stocks which can make a semi automatic rifle fire like a machine gun they were used in last October shootings in Las Vegas in which 58 people were killed and Forstmann officers for the information commissioner have spent around 7 hours searching the London offices of Cambridge analytic and the company accused of selling the personal information of Facebook users in the early hours of thought to be carrying evidence left via a rear exit 38000000 pounds has been raised on the night for Sport Relief the amount is below the record 55000000 pledged in 26 days and Kevin house is at the 3rd day of the 1st Test between England and New Zealand at Eden Park in Oakland I am and that's because I can't escape a very rich the not another low Billy Joe on the P.A. System but I can tell you we've only seen 17 balls played today I don't think we'll see any more in that time you see them taking this quarter 233 for 4 that included Henry Nicholls reaching his house centuries Well it's a lead 175 but every time I tell you the rain has stopped I'm afraid it comes in it seems every time there's a different wave comes in gets heavier and heavier so I'm not optimistic we'll see any more cricket but if we do we'll let you know but of course meantime with the rest of the sport James Burford a good night's work for England in Amsterdam rose on the attacks I drilled if I was. Sure there was. And that was the only goal it finished one nil to Gareth Southgate side with the manager delighted for the Manchester United forward yeah really placed him in we've been 3 or 4 years working with Jesse so to see him come through start scoring why he has this year for men she's geniality because he's always apply a bit for us on the 21 level scored goals and looked like he could score goals in training so this season he's really taking a step forward and nights like tonight will just give him the confidence it was a surprising in. And lineup with a back 3 that included Kyle Walker Johnstone's and Joe Gomez Southgate has also confirmed that he will experiment further against Italy on choose Day with Jack Butland replacing Jordan Pickford in goal that will be the last match before a provisional World Cup squad is named in May Meanwhile Scotland fell to a one their defeat at home to Costa Rica in Alex McLeish his 1st match since returning as manager. Britain's you had a concert began the defense of her Miami Open title with a 2nd round win against Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens she won in straight sets in the men's draw however the former world number one Novak Djokovic has lost his 1st round match going down in straight sets to France's Ben Wopat in Super League Castleford have beaten Leeds Rhinos in a thriller they won 2524 just surviving a Rhino's fight back there were also wins for her F.C. Warrington St Helens and Wigan Warriors in Poulter is through to the knockout rounds of what the World Golf Championships matchplay it means he's given himself a chance of earning a spot at this month's Masters Yeah I mean obviously I want to make it I mean I know it's no secret you know the form I mean I feel like I can I can I can really enjoy Augusta but I need to get there so you know I'm going to be a 100 percent focused get the job done and obviously trying to dance Poulter faces South Africa's Louis used Hasan in the last 16 Ronnie O'Sullivan is through to the final of the players' championships Ngukurr thanks to a comeback win against the world number 3 judge Trump here is O'Sullivan pity it was a tough match and. But really please come for a bit so if you Judge Kozinski and I much harder it puts in you know at that the chance of loss and not be tough on him but he's a strong character and you come up from him and those alone will take on either SEAN MURPHY or Mark Williams who play their semi final on Saturday evening and that's the latest from B.B.C. Sport This is B.B.C. 5 Live on digital online the smartphone and tablet Good morning to what we ended the working week on a fine unsettled note for many with good Senate spells and pretty mild spring like temperatures too and this weekend is it looking too bad but Sunday is expected to be the better day the 2 because more places will see sunshine so as a result it will feel a shade milder to temperatures potentially close to the mid teens Celsius that's the high fifty's in Fahrenheit so for today low pressure to the south of the U.K. Will influence the weather across England aware. Also here it will start cloudy and dull with further outbreaks of rain in places mainly lights and patchy but with the odd heavy pulse across central and southern England for a time and it could also be a little bit murky in places to Scotland the north and I will start of the cold with a touch of frost in places but largely dry and sunny and this is how it will stay pretty much all day if apart from the odd shower in the northwest it's called which could be wintry on the hills there will be little change though for England Wales as we head into the afternoon with the skies and stay cloudy a few hours may appear in the clouds will offer little brightness namely across the southwest and southeast of England otherwise staying rather gray and temperatures across the U.K. Will range $7.00 to $11.00 Celsius substate night and most of the cloud across England Wales will clear all over the southeast of England so Sunday will start chilly for most with some frost for many but dry and bright with lots of sunshine the cloud across the Southeast Division will clear away the late morning so that most of the U.K. Will see sunny spells and light winds into the afternoon temperatures will reach highs of 13 or 14 Celsius I'm stopped and asked for the latest 5 weather 5 leave east regional company Yeah stands for 5 life park costs and listen on digital radio. 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IGS abruptly Yes connection 2 things about yes yes and a basic it is like the most interesting baseball the was now in Iraq and they have a saying it sound like a choir boy and I had a voice when I was 20 it didn't sound I didn't have a so-called voice that did not like it never like an ounce of soul in my voice and I thought it was no hope for me as a singer at and that I had John Anderson and I realized my going to do it like that I mean this Neil Tennant you know he doesn't have a soulful voice but he has a beautiful voice so that's why I was a yes or sad all the way through the seventy's and then I managed to actually get yesterday at the hip hop record in the eighty's so you know with Evelyn. I didn't see it it's not such it's rare that you know what's going to be luck of the Palladium this week and then we'll book. Only a little from a hour a scene one of. The rest of it said Telson Topographic Oceans which is which is only for real darts you know. And so is yes the same group as it was in the seventy's so you updates in them if you learn. Well know yes yes. Has gone through many different. You know the classic yes that was you know Rick Wakeman Steve Kris Allen Y. And John Anderson in the seventy's that was a classic I was the sing it for you when they said Geoffrey Das of the bottles was a keyboard player and then and then in in the eighty's Joe Madison came back and tried to Raven came in they had a massive up with line and once if I that I produced so that's why I'm sort of involved yeah I guess people know you move as a producer then announces Oh absolutely War Well that's you know I was already an artist very briefly at the start of my career with the bottles and then with the searing Yes but then you know really then I got producing and I didn't I was an artist who was 30 yes 25 years I had laid off you know given you entry into the music business with Video Killed the Radio Star and it has them by the way but they were giving you entry into the music business in that way did D.C. You so 1st and foremost is non-system or produced and how musician how do you describe you so. Well I suppose really it depends. How that is for the you know times change you see in the beginning of the eighty's the studio was a really exciting place it was better than mine because all kinds of stuff was going on studio you know whereas live was kind of boring you know it was guitars and bass and drums and nobody quite knew how to represent the music that was being made in the studios lot in the same sort of way. So. Being a producer is a much more exciting concept also you know as a as a as an artist you're all especially if you're white stuff you're always limited by what you can do and I did this I didn't just want to do records that I could play and I don't kinds of ideas for records you know us and they wouldn't be records that I would sing on a play are but you know as a producer you can do that and as a producer you can always find the best material or the best artists to work with as an artist you are stuck with to sell. So I had like 30 years of being a producer and then really to be honest. Being rich you Series such an unselfish job you know because you know the artists but you spend twice as much time on the album was the artist because you were there at the start of the day and you were there at the end of the day and you were that weekend to finish up the next is your there all the time. You have to really believe that it's you know so you know I don't do so much producing these days because I don't hear that much there really this is history as we speak even even as now I was on the foo front of buying records in the eighty's and I didn't think about what you just put into context that it wasn't an era for live it was an era for a studio because going back just a few years this punk here if you like the new way there it was all about Live wasn't rob the studio it was and it was all just. So one white people's warrants. At that I'd like to see if somebody took me to see a bat in the place in Canada where these play rock go where it's cool that. I have the palace it was there not I think you might even have been the music machine in those days something like that and by the time these guys have been together for 20 minutes I was with a bunch of the French get all yeah yeah all full well that so I was never such a huge part of our. It was music I did if you know that somebody advocates the punk band who one could wonders if it's got a blood clot you shot if they get the off. They can only play one chord anyway so my C. And I didn't need me and my buddies like to write it was Earth Wind and Fire. The Ohio players you know we lights Americans they didn't like. Could do that she do sound live that's the difference in the seen them live and it sounds like studio but with a little bit more energy maybe they could do that live where we didn't we didn't want artists to replicate the studio on a live stage yeah but when the guy you go to realize you got the job from played all the chess What would you know I mean is a brilliant trauma. Brilliant saying or sometimes dramas a brilliant saying is you know like all any more like the guy from the bad leaven Levon Helm you know. There were brilliant players and I was B.B. Won't talk about dance records if you play September 11th attack as part of the Course is a good article turns and it's so infectious you know do you remember. How does the change happen you with on the cusp of that going from live to studio do you do you remember was it serendipity that you were the right place of the right time or had you been thinking of the sound that you created with that incredible labels that everything that came out of there. For those of us remember was. Added particular sound shouted loud and somewhat proud whether it was Art of Noise or Frankie Goes To Hollywood or whatever it was. Well you know I had a I had a really good education and I still way because. You know I was a bass player and I was like a session they played on T.V. They played on you know cover stuff. And then I. I built the studio and then I came back to London and I I started working as a producer for lots of publishers It took me 5 years to have a hit but by that I was lucky but some of had a hit. I knew about making records. And then I had a really good education because I was in yes and I worked with Mark and well before then I worked the market McLaren and Malcolm McLaren Radio 2 loads of things that I had no idea about you know because like in 19811982 I had no idea that black kids in New York were listening to Depeche Mode when Kraftwerk. And he played me grandmas to flash around the wheel and. And the other one and what was his name. After about Africa Exactly and so I went I went to New York and I met all of these people I met Afrika Bambaataa in a club you know and Malcolm introduced me to him. And I said to him What is your flavor bandos remember this is your favorite band and he said The Guess Who . Yes to do simply but then the guys that sent it back. He said You know I got a great samples I'm Alive album that's what's made. Yeah that he was doing no you know the whole thing with it and I opened my eyes so when I came back to England that I would you like nobody else will you know me and you put that together for Buffalo to get all that techno stuff they know. Yeah depression testing in a market that's very big it's still it's Buffalo goes it's such an iconic track not necessarily because you know it's any thing related to what hip hop is today or anything but 1st of all the sound is amazing the scratching is a 1st time good scratching record I think for most of us any good and video just summed up the entire. Subculture of rap. But it was by design is what you say and then it was by design and lot like everything we do with Malcolm McLaren I suppose it wasn't just it wasn't just free styling as as it came across as if these 2 guys who are the world famous Supreme whatever and this is just something freestyle but you saying it was it was a creation something by design. So. The was famous scene thinking were sort of seen but they had a radio show used to go out or walk in the morning with your eyes and that was when we took a sample so that. And . They would they would scratch records with the Jewing the day they they were to sort of calm pond on Broadway you know with the egg cups sort of. Sound that was in a summer house or. I heard I heard it sang in our market and markable him in the studio I was remembering you're. You know I introduced myself they were looking at me. And I said I love your radio show and they were like Yeah. Big couldn't go again they had on the whole situation but we flew them over to London and that was even funnier because they couldn't they couldn't get their heads around radio war they say man AM Radio one so what. I think and I was like. What is what me and they said I said is that bad they said no man no not bad bad you know. OK There was a one minute is this record known as a rock record it's awful. And of course they came in with no decks. But they you know they kind of learnt really quickly and we had a great time but but they wouldn't rap Buffalo go when I showed the you know I spent ages doing the bait I said what's your favorite beat in a science to me and I programmed it into a jar busy machine it took me quite a while and then and then I got the bass Bob or book or whatever it was again a put a bass they really liked it so they started started scratching records over it and that came out as a 12 in school she's a hobo scratch that's just them free form another bait. And then I showed them the lyrics to Buffalo bells. Is the rat list and I looked at it and he said with a cow we can we get other talk on did accept. Red List This is a clue plex Clancy. You know this is like hokey if you can rabbit and I said yes you can look I'll show you. And so I went out in the studio people that live out 1st Buffalo gal go around the As'ad round the outside. You couldn't see that right. It doesn't work on paper does it doesn't work of very very. Well that's the concern or and they were both on the floor laughing. At me and I said see the rabbit never that they got that one of the people their arms are so you can route a. Lever where I am without. Borders didn't think much of my wrapping but they never did wrap it but we got to be really friendly and we had a great time. They just couldn't they used to say to welcome back up you haven't got an engine rhythm in your body. That's probably true but what about the distinct eighty's drum sound travel because now that you explain the way the buffalo goes came about and when you hear Buffalo goes it has got that drum sound of the eighty's the drum sound that defines almost any tune that was recorded in the eighty's to what extent are you responsible for the well I'm only responsible for it up to a point because you think about it there were 3 drum machines that you find the eighty's and that was a chariots away but it was still is now well known C.R.A. To a lean to and a D.M. X. And those are when he has drums that's what they're one of those 3 machines or a combination. Of what each to do was as much as said John with a lot of crush on it you know it was like because we were trying to make a new kind of drums rather. Seventy's. Because. Now it is because it defines music so much and I wonder whether that was a mistake in a way because it dates some of the great records that time that should perhaps you know I think I'm for example some of the Frankie Goes all the woods stuff you can play relax anywhere you like and even still have the crowd jumping up and down but then it's kind of like it's got the sound of the eighty's was almost feel that it should have the sound of forever about Zomig son. Yeah but you know. Records from that time and you know what is forever you know it's like it's the souls. Surely you know you can modernize relax really easily it worked on it loads of times but the attention was quite sort of definitive. When you make a record just like you know I. When I is something like change drives I sort of think it sounds great. He said but he's trying to say that and also the bass sound of realize I'm talking to bass Clare about the drum sound but really it is the bass sound that makes this so. Very strange because it's the sound of any aural. And you know you have a job. That was. Already on the bass it's. I'm looking through your discography hadn't you virtue of so many people and so many great tracks. How to choose one over another what are the most memorable tracks for you which are the ones that you have the most affinity with. Why out of interest. Well there's a really funny saying. I think it was created a year or 1st for I was that it's right it was really really happy talk about today's the last forever poo. And that what did you do with that mix that because you gave him his own sound he doesn't sound like anybody else's genes or some Anybody else he's going to stick to the distinct sound. What he always did he always had a talent see always had a vision and it was just. Right that. What it was a very unusual right there way that he was it was totally different to anybody had come across. It like a chain would just keep going and going somebody like teacher love paradise you think it stopped but then the other bit and then there's another bit and then he starts to creates no need to guess and he's Naisi does something else you know it was great that it was all fresh you know a lot of the voice I mean what is so beautiful is such a good lyric right you know Anyway that's where I. Am. From. Hong. Kong. Coming. From. The. Con. And he preferred to work with the band as a band because it was its arm was in there when there was a house band weaves N.T.T. Which included yourself and then Dudley and others to remember do you prefer to know whether Brando or solo if you know. I always like to work with. Missions. Especially good musicians because I am playing those things I think we have a reasonable. Plot and lie in I can get our keyboards but it's so much better if you got somebody great you know to me so I was trying these brilliant musicians who know as a that's why I used and oddly and. You know the people I use really and but you know back then it was very engineers like Steve lips and Steve lives that was also bringing it up and Gary Lang and you know Gary Lang in as much as anybody was responsible for the sound of the eighty's because he did it will be engineer all those early records and he was a brilliant engineer and he still engineer in there. And is it the same studio still that you use now No no some West is is being developed into apartments and office blocks because of that now but we have some music that age and Music Bank where are the best rehearsal rooms in London and the best back line rental company and also the oldest recording studios one of the best because the different kind of best you know with the best sort of Morton's small place. If you want the old fashion stuff goes in you know. But. Do you do and don't take this the room why but do you still fit into the modern sound of London no Brits in the world and some to just to have a place that you know I never ever thought. Or. Did what I did in it works and I keep doing whatever I'm doing busy and sometimes if. You know that an album or the eighty's reimagines. In the Lotus also in the eighty's and I'm doing with them they were all different people and I'm doing them slightly differently to the way that they are and it's going to be interesting you know. A card so who's going to be on it but there's some real fun things and some like tracks you recognize were done in a different way with a bigger orchestra and sometimes with drums and beats as well. As go beyond it. Was never that keen on that. But I was going to. Do you really want to hurt me. I don't know I. I don't know how I would get saying that you'd have to be sort of that vulnerable person in a way like he goes in worked with that song. Didn't it still to sing. So if C. Was going to be our best take it somewhere else there it is really Madge and featuring C Oh I'd love the. Well to feature a lot of people 65 piece or less but I figure I might as well make another big record because no weaseling of being records anymore makes. Doing. What the hell. Have you on that big in the eighty's.