
Peter Capaldi: I've come back to music again after 40 years
"As long as you were committed to the idea, it was quite easy to do. You borrowed instruments, you borrowed an amp, recorded yourself live and took a cassette round local pubs to persuade them to listen, and give you a gig."Glasgow was a great city to be in, full of places to play and there were so many great bands around. I remember seeing Simple Minds but we were never that successful and we all went our separate ways."
Music was always a passion but it was acting which took precedence as Capaldi moved to London and appeared in a string of films including Local Hero, The Lair of the White Worm, Dangerous Liaisons, and television shows such as The Thick of It and Dr Who, where he famously launched into a guitar solo in his first episode as the Time Lord."I was never a great player, I didn't spend all that time writing and I wasn't the guy who brought a guitar to a party and got everyone to sing songs but I was always keen on it," he says.But that changed a few years ago when he met Robert Howard - aka Dr Robert of the 80s band The Blow Monkeys."He's fantastic, he IS the guy at the party with the guitar," he says."He has a beautiful voice and he can play anything and he encouraged me to play, and then to start writing stuff, just to see where that would go."The result was Capaldi's first album St Christopher, released in 2021, and that set in motion a return to Glasgow for the latest release, Sweet Illusions.
Dr Robert had signed to a small Glasgow indie label which was set up by Ian Smith in 2016.Last Night From Glasgow takes its name from a line in ABBA's song Super Trouper – "I was sick and tired of everything, when I called you last night from Glasgow."Ian, despite not working in the industry before then, was similarly fed-up with the way musicians were treated."The music industry doesn't care about musicians, it's all about making a profit. We wanted to change that," he says.He enlisted 60 friends to give £50 each to establish a not-for-profit business. Their focus was primarily unsigned artists who were paid fairly and retained their intellectual rights.They've since added a strand called Past Night From Glasgow, which reissues older albums. Their first was Glasgow band The Bluebells' 1984 debut album Sisters.They now have around 100 artists signed to the label, with a turnover of half a million pounds a year."We're not commercial, we don't pursue profit and any money we do make is put back into grassroots talent," Ian says.
Peter Capaldi may not be a grass-roots performer but his music has intrigued customers in LNFG's headquarters and shop in the Hidden Lane quarter in the Finnieston area of Glasgow."We've been playing it in the shop most days," Capaldi says. "People seem to recognise the voice, but they can't place the singer. I say, if you can guess, you can have a free copy. Someone guessed Bob Dylan, but no-one has got it right so far."Capaldi is happy for his music to be enjoyed, without fuss.The album cover for Sweet Illusions - from which Bin Night will be the first single - features Peter at a bus stop in London, thinking about home."I've come back to music again after 40 years, so it seems apt that's in Glasgow.""I'm not doing this to become a pop star. I'm not hoping to change my career. It's just something that I really enjoy. I take it seriously in the sense that I work at it and try and develop it as a craft but I don't expect to be at the Emmys, or to be in the charts."He may not have any say in that. Sweet Illusions is due for release on 28 March and with the first run of 1,200 albums already earmarked, it's likely to score highly in both the UK vinyl and Scottish charts. The Tranent pressing plant is on standby for another order.
Capaldi says he's already working on another album, carving time in his acting career to write songs."When I was making the film The Suicide Squad in Atlanta I was there for three-and-a-half months so with all that down time, I just wrote songs," he says. "And they were all terrible but it gave me a start and while I was there, I was able to go to Nashville and that was brilliant. It was like coming home."I think I just picked up where I left off 40 years ago. I often have visions of these characters in this rain-drenched, neon-lit city where there are proto Goths hanging on street corners looking for something to do. It's clearly inspired by the Glasgow I knew 40 years ago."And while he's a reluctant pop star, he is enjoying performing live again."We did a gig about a month ago because I hadn't done a gig for 40 years. I just wanted to see what that was like, if I could still do it, if I could even do it."Stand in front of a band, play in time, stay in tune. But it seemed to work, we enjoyed it."We were asked to play at the Belladrum Festival at the end of July, and I hope we can do a few other gigs too."He adds: "I know I confound people in the music business."I've been approached by a few record companies once they know someone off the telly is making music, but there are obligations attached to that which I don't want to have."I want to do what I want to do, and I want to be true to whatever my music is and that's about keeping it in a certain controllable scale."I don't want to be a pop star. If people like the record, I'm thrilled and that's a reward because it's something I never expected to happen to be making music."Sweet Illusions is due for release on 28 March
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Wales Online
an hour ago
- Wales Online
Strictly Come Dancing's Alex Kingston's devastating four words after Ralph Fiennes left her
Strictly Come Dancing's Alex Kingston's devastating four words after Ralph Fiennes left her Before Alex Kingston found happiness with her current husband, the Doctor Who actress endured a painful split from an Oscar nominee after his affair with an older woman Ralph Fiennes and Alex Kingston met in the 80s (Image: NY Daily News via Getty Images) Strictly Come Dancing's newest addition, Alex Kingston, has weathered a rocky romantic past before finding stability with her present husband. The 62-year-old former Doctor Who star is preparing to captivate viewers on the BBC's cherished dancing competition. Alex endeared herself to Doctor Who enthusiasts through her role as River Song, appearing alongside David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi during their respective runs on the legendary science fiction programme. Her distinguished television portfolio encompasses parts in the US medical series ER, costume dramas including The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders, Arrow, and A Discovery of Witches. The performer has always been candid about her enthusiasm for joining Strictly. Back in 2019, she admitted: "Sarah Hadland and I talked about how much we'd like to do Strictly Come Dancing. Then I discovered she's a trained ballet dancer. 'Hang on a minute! That's not fair!' So, I can't do it on a season when she is on it!", reports the Express. Alex faced heartbreak when her relationship with Ralph Fiennes came to an end (Image: Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images) Article continues below Away from the cameras, Alex has endured her share of personal upheaval. She encountered Oscar-nominated performer Ralph Fiennes whilst studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1983. The pair wed a decade later, though their union collapsed catastrophically when Ralph became involved with a woman 18 years his senior. Looking back on their separation, Alex previously said: "We were like strangers - very fragile," according to the Mirror. "His mother was dying and somehow we thought the wedding was going to heal everything. But that was crazy, of course." In 1995, Ralph Fiennes took to the stage in Hamlet at Hackney Empire, starring opposite Francesca Annis—who portrayed Gertrude, his character's mother. Despite their age difference, Ralph, who was 32 at the time, left his partner Alex to pursue a romance with 50-year-old Francesca Annis. It was reported Francesca, a mother of three with photographer Patrick Wiseman, left him for the actor. Alex opened up about her emotional distress after their separation in an interview with the Daily Mail, sharing: "I was feeling worthless, that I would never find anyone else as good as my husband, which is ridiculous, but I had so little self-esteem." She also reflected on the experience, saying: "Divorce is awful but it is also something I don't regret happening to me because it has shaped who I am now." Alex is gearing up for Strictly 2025 (Image:for Pragnell) Ralph and Francesca maintained a relationship for a decade from 1997 to 2006, brushing aside any concerns about their age gap. Francesca once addressed the topic, saying: "Of course I don't spend days agonising over the age difference. How can I? There is nothing I can do about it,". She added: "Ralph and I have been together ten years now so, whatever happens, we have had a very good, different relationship and an interesting time." However, their relationship came under strain following allegations by Romanian singer Cornelia Crisan, who claimed she had a two-year affair with Ralph. The day after the allegations surfaced, Ralph and Francesca announced their split, with a statement saying: "Miss Annis confirms today that she and Ralph Fiennes are to separate." Ralph's unfaithfulness had a profound effect on Alex, who admitted to considering taking her own life. She subsequently married German author Florian Haertel and the couple welcomed their daughter Salome in 2001. Their union came to an end in 2009, with the divorce being finalised in 2013. Thankfully, Alex has since found joy again, now wedded to TV presenter Jonathan Stamp. The couple exchanged vows in Italy in 2015. Article continues below Strictly Come Dancing is set to return to BBC later this year.

Leader Live
14 hours ago
- Leader Live
Strictly's Nadiya Bychkova discharged from hospital after fall during rehearsals
The Ukrainian dancer, 35, said she was 'really worried' after she landed on her back, but added that she received the 'all-clear' after an X-ray and will be back on the dancefloor 'soon'. The popular BBC dancing show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, will return to TV screens in September with a host of new famous faces competing each week to win the glitterball trophy. A post shared by Nadiya Bychkova (@nadiyabychkova) Bychkova is among a cast of professional dancers who will perform on the BBC show, which is in the process of announcing its celebrity contestants for 2025. In a post to Instagram, Bychkova said: 'Well… where do I start? What a 24 hours! 'Thank you so much for all the messages, love and support. I just wanted you to know that I am ok. 'I had a fall in training yesterday and landed on my back. I was really worried for a while and I was so thankful to the Strictly family and medical team who really looked after me. 'The staff at the hospital were so kind and caring. 'I'm smiling in the picture but it was really scary and there were a few tears as I had to lie still for hours but I was given the all-clear after an x-ray and allowed to go home. 'I've got some physio today but I will be back on that dance floor soon and I'll be ready to shine and sparkle in the new series of the biggest show on TV. 'I can't wait for you to see it. Keep dancing!' A post shared by BBC Strictly (@bbcstrictly) In the comments section, Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse said: 'My heart dropped when I heard! So grateful you're okay. 'Take all the time you need. We need you shining and sparkling on that floor soon! Sending you all my love.' Strictly professionals including Gorka Marquez, Michelle Tsiakkas and Nancy Xu also sent their love. Among the first batch of stars announced for the next series of the show are Love Island winner Dani Dyer-Bowen, Doctor Who star Alex Kingston, Gladiator Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal and former professional footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. There is also YouTube star and podcast host George Clarke, drag queen La Voix, former England rugby union player Chris Robshaw and Ellie Goldstein, who was the first model with Down Syndrome to grace the cover of British Vogue. Bychkova was paired with Olympic swimmer Tom Dean last year, who was the first contestant voted out of the series. Strictly will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer in autumn with Mabuse, Craig Revel Horwood, Anton Du Beke and Shirley Ballas as judges.


South Wales Guardian
14 hours ago
- South Wales Guardian
Strictly's Nadiya Bychkova discharged from hospital after fall during rehearsals
The Ukrainian dancer, 35, said she was 'really worried' after she landed on her back, but added that she received the 'all-clear' after an X-ray and will be back on the dancefloor 'soon'. The popular BBC dancing show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, will return to TV screens in September with a host of new famous faces competing each week to win the glitterball trophy. A post shared by Nadiya Bychkova (@nadiyabychkova) Bychkova is among a cast of professional dancers who will perform on the BBC show, which is in the process of announcing its celebrity contestants for 2025. In a post to Instagram, Bychkova said: 'Well… where do I start? What a 24 hours! 'Thank you so much for all the messages, love and support. I just wanted you to know that I am ok. 'I had a fall in training yesterday and landed on my back. I was really worried for a while and I was so thankful to the Strictly family and medical team who really looked after me. 'The staff at the hospital were so kind and caring. 'I'm smiling in the picture but it was really scary and there were a few tears as I had to lie still for hours but I was given the all-clear after an x-ray and allowed to go home. 'I've got some physio today but I will be back on that dance floor soon and I'll be ready to shine and sparkle in the new series of the biggest show on TV. 'I can't wait for you to see it. Keep dancing!' A post shared by BBC Strictly (@bbcstrictly) In the comments section, Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse said: 'My heart dropped when I heard! So grateful you're okay. 'Take all the time you need. We need you shining and sparkling on that floor soon! Sending you all my love.' Strictly professionals including Gorka Marquez, Michelle Tsiakkas and Nancy Xu also sent their love. Among the first batch of stars announced for the next series of the show are Love Island winner Dani Dyer-Bowen, Doctor Who star Alex Kingston, Gladiator Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal and former professional footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. There is also YouTube star and podcast host George Clarke, drag queen La Voix, former England rugby union player Chris Robshaw and Ellie Goldstein, who was the first model with Down Syndrome to grace the cover of British Vogue. Bychkova was paired with Olympic swimmer Tom Dean last year, who was the first contestant voted out of the series. Strictly will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer in autumn with Mabuse, Craig Revel Horwood, Anton Du Beke and Shirley Ballas as judges.