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For this interview special, it’s with a bonafide music legend: Bill Sharpe.
Bill Sharpe is a classically trained pianist and jazz rock musician, who once worked alongside John Peel at the BBC and Trevor Horn in an early band. In 1980, he co-founded the band Shakatak, who scored many big hits around the world with their brand of post-disco jazz-funk.
In 1985, he teamed up with Gary Numan on what was meant to be a one-off single, but later turned into several songs, and a whole album - with 1989’s Automatic. He is a prolific songwriter and musician, who has collaborated with many other stars over the years, and is still performing with Shakatak today.
In the episode, Bill discusses:
- How he came to work with Gary Numan and their writing processes
- The unreleased demos he made with Gary after Automatic - could they ever be released?
- How Shakatak came about
- His friendship with John Peel
Clips used:
- Shakatak - Steppin'
- Shakatak - Easier Said than Done (TOTP)
- Sharpe & Numan - Change Your Mind
- Sharpe & Numan - New Thing from London Town
- Sharpe & Numan - No More Lies
- Shakatak - Nightbirds (TOTP)
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Tom interviews Bill Sharpe, a member of the iconic band Shakatak, delving into his illustrious career and his unique collaboration with Gary Numan. The discussion highlights how their partnership began almost by chance when Sharpe was working on a solo album and reached out to Numan, leading to the creation of the hit "Change Your Mind." Sharpe reflects on his classical training and early influences in music, detailing the evolution of Shakatak and their rise to fame with hits like "Easier Said Than Done." The conversation reveals the challenges faced in the music industry, including the ups and downs of record label support, and the lasting impact of their work together. Listeners gain insight into Sharpe's passion for music, the dynamics of collaboration, and the joy of performing live, demonstrating that the spirit of creativity remains vibrant even after decades in the industry.
Takeaways:
- Bill Sharp discusses his classical music background and journey into jazz and funk.
- The formation of Shakatak was influenced by diverse musical experiences and collaborations.
- Bill shares the serendipitous collaboration with Gary Numan that led to successful tracks.
- The creative process behind 'Change Your Mind' involved innovative studio techniques and remixing.
- Sharp reflects on the band's global success and their enduring appeal in the music industry.
- He expresses disappointment over the lack of promotion for the album they created together.