‘It’ll be in my Guardian obituary’ : David Balfe on inspiring Blur’s Country House and tripping (…)
He was the burned-out bigwig who moved to a very big house. Now back with his first music for decades, he talks about signing the Proclaimers, being punched by Julian Cope – and his Scott Walker-inspired trio David Balfe has had quite a life. In the Teardrop Explodes, he took amyl nitrate on The (…)
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