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10th Anniversary Hot Press Summit

To cap another highly eventful rock‘n’roll year, a slew of Ireland’s most hip and happening musician types and gatecrasher Phill Jupitus converge on Dublin for the 10th Anniversary Hot Press Summit. President Higgins, The Stone Roses, Amy Winehouse, the Boys In Green & marauding North Korean submarines are all on the agenda as 2011 is subjected to CSI-style forensic examination.

Stuart Clark, 07 Dec 2011

James: No, we had a gig that night in Colchester so Conor went down on his own by train, and came back oiled up! We got to go to the Mojo Awards though.

Lydia: Who did you stare at there?

James: Phil Collins, Ringo Starr and Jim Sclavunos, the guy that drums with Grinderman. We were sat pretty close together, so I thought of going over to introduce myself but chickened out!

Stuart: The Duckworth Lewis Method were nominated for the Ivor Novellos but…

Thomas: ... didn’t win! Yeah, thanks very much for reminding me, Stuart! We’d just started promoting The Olympus Sound and were driving down the quays to do a Radio Nova session when I saw Conor walking along with his guitar. We were stuck in traffic, so I wound the window down and shouted, “Give us a lend of your Ivor!” Of course the reason I didn’t win an Ivor Novello or the Choice, which the Duckworths were also nominated for, was Neil Hannon.

Stuart: He’s always held you back…

Thomas: Well, he can’t physically hold me back; it’s just not possible! No, musically it was the greatest day of my life. We walked into the Grosvenor foyer at half-eleven in the morning and there were Vic Reeves and Rolf Harris having a chat. We sat down at the Sony Music table and who was next to us but Don Black who wrote the lyrics to ‘To Sir With Love’ and all these incredible James Bond songs. He was giving an award to Lily Allen who was just there; Neil Sedaka was there; Kaiser Chiefs were there; Annie Lennox was there; Johnny Marr and fucking Noel Gallagher were there with Paul Weller when he came in. When the nomination montage came on with Tom Robinson doing the voice-over, I thought I was going to pass out with excitement! There were only two other albums up for the award, Paolo Nutini and Dizzee Rascal’s, so even though we didn’t win I’m incredibly proud just to have been short-listed. They did a thing beforehand, which gave the respective sales figures – six million, four million and 40,000. I was delighted we sold 40,000 but don’t put that in or they’ll take the labour off me!



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