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richard oakes – guitar
“best
band in the world seeks guitarist. apply within.”
it
seemed ridiculous. absolutely ludicrous. but if suede have had one
consistent theme throughout their long and winding history, it’s
about battling against the odds – and coming out triumphant. not
just winning, but shattering every possible pre-conception.
432
and a half people applied for the highly-publicised surprise vacancy
of guitarist-cum-tunesmith with suede. four guitarists were
auditioned. but the successful applicant wasn’t a freelance
celebrity guitar slinger, or even a well respected session player.
he was richard oakes, an unknown 17 year old school boy from poole
in dorset. the first band he had ever seen live was suede. not much
more than a year later he was in suede.
sure,
he had played bass with his school dixie-land combo and even
delighted the aunties with renditions of such catchy family
favourites as the cure’s pornography and pil’s under the house.
but the mccartney to brett’s lennon?
after
some unsettlingly assured warm up dates, the detractors had to admit
that the lad sure could play. but, hey, anyone can copy someone
else’s guitar patterns, right?
but
suede hadn’t put their faith in richard as some kind of perverse
practical joke. and they knew something we didn’t: the boy could
write. and how.
when
richard offered together from his audition tape as something the
band might be interested in using as a b-side, it was instantly
promoted to double a-side status. and when, shortly afterwards, he
and brett gave birth to what would become the epic "picnic by the
motorway", the band’s recruitment policy was more than vindicated.
this wasn’t just a great suede song. it was probably the best
suede song so far. |