The Damned's Captain Sensible talks vinyl rarities, back catalogue, scented records, chasing the "perfect album," and what may be their final Australia and New Zealand tour dates.

Topics Include:

  • Captain Sensible is a record nerd - Still plays childhood favorites: Groundhogs, Pretty Things, Moody Blues, loves Bee Gees' first album
  • Grew up around his dad's pub singing, informally musical
  • Paper round savings meant records played obsessively, analyzed deeply
  • Cites Shane Fenton's "I'm a Moody Guy" as formative
  • Joe Meek's Telstar and tiny Holloway Road studio praised
  • Recalls magical Motown Hitsville USA studio tour in Detroit
  • "Sonar Deceit" track was band's Motown tribute song
  • Lyric inspired by marine biologist's whale-stranding sonar theory
  • Describes uncanny ability to instantly recall and replay songs
  • Hosted radio challenge replaying requested songs live for charity
  • New Rose confirmed as first UK punk single release
  • Stiff Records signed them with a bribe of cheeseburgers
  • Beating the Sex Pistols to release still amuses him
  • Sydney Opera House gig ironic given past band bannings
  • Royal Albert Hall sent rejection letters into the 1980s
  • Mentions unlikely celebrity fans, including Australia's prime minister
  • Recalls Barney Bubbles' art department and album cover mishap
  • First pressing's mismatched back cover became a collector's item
  • Says he collects 60s psych, not punk records himself
  • Discusses Brian James tribute covers album made after his death
  • Five reunion shows almost didn't happen, no live release planned
  • Loves live show chaos, unpredictability, and Rat Scabies' drumming
  • Confirms no hidden unreleased Damned tracks remain in vaults
  • Notes band rarely controls or profits from its own catalog
  • Explains "Strawberries" album concept and its scented vinyl insert
  • Describes love of vinyl artwork, liner notes, and physical ritual
  • Talks pursuit of first editions and test pressings today
  • Names rare Cowsills albums as his current collecting holy grail
  • Tells story of Sid Barrett nearly producing their second album
  • Recalls haunted, sleepless sessions recording Machine Gun Etiquette
  • Reflects on creative bond and offstage humor with Dave Vanian
  • Closes with tour dates, S.F. Sorrow recommendation, and one-step vinyl talk

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