- Music
- 18 Jul 07
Fresh from his Glasto appearance with Lily Allen, Terry Hall talks about his friendship with Damon Albarn and the enduring influence of his band, The Specials.
Former Specials frontman Terry Hall makes his way to Dublin later this month to man the decks at the Sugar Club.
Aside from his DJ activities, Hall has been kept busy over the past couple of years with work on his new solo album and collaborations with other artists. Indeed, last month found him joining Lily Allen onstage at Glastonbury for a performance of The Specials track ‘Gangsters’.
“That was on Saturday afternoon,” says Terry. “Then I did a thing with Damon Albarn that evening, and I’d DJ-ed the previous night. It was good fun, it was like being there but not being there. Lily actually does two Specials songs, and so does Amy Winehouse, so it was like around-the-festival with The Specials, it was quite bizarre. Lynval, the guitarist with The Specials, also turned up, and we did something with Damon on Saturday night, so it was almost like the group had reformed, or two of us anyway, without permission.”
Having first met Albarn whilst Blur were touring Modern Life Is Rubbish, Hall has enjoyed a long friendship with the maverick musician, making numerous guest appearances on his various projects. This writer recalls seeing him join Blur for a rendition of The Specials’ ‘Nite Klub’ during their gig at the RDS in 1996.
“I remember that,” Terry smiles. “Damon and Graham had a massive fight during soundcheck. I just got picked up at the airport and taken on to the venue, and there was this huge spat going on. It was very funny, it was a bit handbags at dawn. They grew up together, so it’s like that brotherly thing where they’ll argue about absolutely anything.
“Damon always invites me to do stuff, maybe once or twice a year. Some things I can do and others I can’t. Like, he wanted me to go to Africa with him this year, but I couldn’t. And I did a performance with Gorillaz in New York two years ago. It’s great fun, and it’s a good way to see Damon, because he’s so busy.”
Terry says that The Specials’ influence on other artists is the most satisfying aspect of their legacy.
“It’s fantastic,” he enthuses. “That’s probably the most rewarding thing, when you meet people whose music you like and they cite you as an influence. It’s brilliant.”
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Terry Hall DJs at the Corona Choice party at the Dublin Sugar Club on July 27.