Chris Rockson - 'Interview'
By Dave Fungalpunk
Just prior to Xmas 2010, I agreed to be interviewed by Dave Fungal for his UK based 'FungalPunk' webzine...so without further Ado......Rockson

1. So Mr
Rockson give us a brief history of your musical journey so far -
bonus points if you mention pomegranate in a sexual kind of way!
My first memory of rock 'n' roll was my dad, who was fortunate
enough to have been a teenager during the early 1950’s, and he was a
huge Eddie Cochrane fan, as well as Elvis and all of the greats. I
remember hearing Duane Eddy playing ‘Because They’re Young’ and the
'twang guitar' and whole emptiness of those old recordings…it was
like magic to me. I knew that was what I wanted to do from that
moment on…and when I was about 7 years old, I discovered the Beatles
and that was my future defined. I grew up in Salford and was a
teenager when Punk exploded on the scene. Immediately drew to the
energy and creativity, I cut my long hair and did the whole
‘teen-fan’ thing, got a leather bike jacket, a Ramones tee shirt and
a pair of 99p baseball shoes (Converse they’re called nowadays and
cost far more…). I played in all sorts of garagey bands, none of
which made an impact on the scene back then, but we had great
aftershow parties that sometimes involved strippers doing comedy
acts with pomegranate’s…ha, ha, you should have seen it! Sticky
Vicky had nothing on these girls!
Around 1984, I was playing in a rock 'n' roll band
called ‘Viper’ when I was approached by Warren Heighway, who managed
various trash bands, White Trash, Sacred Alien, and he asked me if I
wanted to play bass in
a punk band. I was like ‘oh….go on…tell me some more…’ and when he
told me, I was like a kid in a candy store. Jayne County was making
a comeback and had apparently been to one of our shows…so, I got the
gig. That was fun! After that, I created the ‘Pirates’, but we were
told to change the name, as the ‘Pirates’ [Johnny Kidd &
The...] still had copyright on it…that
was 1985. We did some great shows and supported some great bands,
but fell apart due to musical differences….reformed again last year
under the name ‘The Pyratz’, and have released an album of rock 'n'
roll covers, called ‘Rock n Roll’ strangely enough….next!
2. The
passion of playing the 6 stringed weapon - tell us the vibes you
feel, what's the addiction dude!
Well, originally I was a bass player…I couldn’t handle the additional two skinny strings, but as needs must, and with a lack of like-minded guitarists around at the time I formed The Pirates, I decided to switch. I was a big fan of Chuck Berry and more up to date, Johnny Thunders, whom I met a few times when I was in Jayne’s band. So, I had Brian Eastwood make me a Les Paul Junior and went to work. I love playing, although I am very limited and really class myself as a Rhythm guitarist anyway, but I know the basic three chords, and as far as I’m aware, that’s all ya need!
3. The best and worst of your CD collection, DVD collection and book collection - honesty is a must!
CD is a form of media, it’s an ALBUM, ok??!!! Worst album in my library would have to be something that I received to review in SoundCheck….to be fair, I wouldn’t like to name and shame, but it’s basically some guy, with an abundance of money, who created this ‘band’ and it’s like almost an hour of pure self-indulgent bullshit….y’know the type of thing…bed-room guitarist makes good….on his knees, wailing through a thousand Marshall Stacks to the masses at Madison Sq Gdns….just utter smegma! The best? Hmmm, there are lots that fall into that category..Sarah Blackwood’s latest album is killer, anything by Texas Terri Bomb, the Dolls first album is a classic…'Road to Ruin', 'Rocket To Russia', 'It’s Alive' by The Ramones….too tough to answer that one Dave. DVD wise, there’s the porno classic ‘Polly Does Pomegranate’s’ from 1974, that has to be a classic (that’s 2 points right?) and ‘Walk the Line’ story of Johnny Cash. Book collection, ‘I Swear I Was There’ is in there, just above ‘Rogers Profanisaurus’…

4. Lobolo
Leafcutter the peddler of clitoral chestnuts and devil dicks of the
congo (both fascinating tomes) has started cultivating chinese
bottom cherries that can not only clog the rear orifice to hell but
also open up new pastures of poetic poo! Several accusations of
satanism and imperialism have been cast at Mr Leafcutter but what do
you feel - is this a valid growing technique in this modern age and
can Lobolo really make a move in the agricultural market?
Now, you see, I was pondering this very question myself only last
night…. I say, if Mr Leafcutter wants a piece of the action, let
him!
5. You are
promoter for 1 day and have 7 slots to fill - whose on board man and
who is on the guest list?
Well, in keeping with tradition, I would split the bands 50/50 into
local, unsigned but talented and more mainstream acts. I appreciate
that you guys favour the ‘underdog’, but without a shot at success,
that’s all they’ll ever be…and you could ask any of them, if they’re
true to their hearts and not simply following fashion, they'd all
agree. There is nothing worse than working your ass off in a
mundane, boring day job, rehearsing a band to play live in front of
three people and a stray dog. So, to answer, I would pick the
following acts for this one-of
extravaganza…in no order...
* Bad Taste Barbies – Great fun and rock 'n' roll
vibe
*
The John Player Specials – Bit of Ska never hurt no-one
*
The Quireboys – for old times sake
*
Mad Juana – exactly…Who?? Go check ‘em out….punk doesn’t have to
wear
leather…
*
One Man Stand – They are honest….’nuff said!
*
Social Distortion – that would guarantee the door money and give the
rest of the smaller bands something to remember for life…
*
BB King – ‘cos you need some blues in your life
Guestlist – the Cheeky Girls and the guy who invented Vodka & Red
Bull,
man, I’d have some questions to ask that fucker!
6. The faces,
places, disgraces in your local area man and the best local bands on
the block please!
I’m not really one for scenes, never have been, and there certainly
isn’t anything like I knew back in the late 70’s in Manchester…I
think the rock 'n' roll scene/Fashionbilly scene thrives ok, but I
really couldn’t say. Bandwise, it depends….there are some that I’ve
seen and think…Hmm, well, that sounded like the last three
songs….lot’s, too many bands trying to play ska-punk and haven’t
quite grasped it….too many punk bands that can’t write melody….the
thing is though, none of that really matters, ‘cos they are out
there doing it….and it’s THAT which
matters most!
7. The best
Pyratz song to date mate and to be slightly cruel, the worst. What
are they about and who penned them?
Well, we had a ‘mixed’ reception when we reformed, as I think
certain people were expecting a ‘punk rock’ band, Mohawks and
studs…we decided to do an album of my favourite rock 'n' roll songs,
to test the water and
try out some live shows, the fans either got it or they didn’t. The
plan was always a longer term one, and writing new material as well
as reviving our old numbers was the goal. I guess ‘Tango Down’ is my
favourite at the moment, as I wrote and arranged all of the
parts…it’s the one we open our shows with….AND, its our forthcoming
single too. The worst one would be ‘Garage Band’ which was an attack
at the 1980’s hair metal bands who took themselves far too seriously
and probably still do….Writing has been something that I mainly do,
but its an open door when we get together....there’s no ‘stars’ in
this band…and we all contribute.

8. Flatulence
O PomPom is thinking of using the skin of a thousand Mick Hucknall
look-alikes to build the worlds first ever tomato-coloured hot air
balloon. Her goal - to travel the circumference of fatman Fontana's
rear end. Fontana - the two ton twat from Pimlico wants to use the
adventure as a way to peddle pubic cross-thatching and the anarchy
of leek growing. Explain how you think this episode in time wasting
will go?
I think you should lay off the Mushrooms for a while….try the
Priory,
they have a ‘shroom room….ha, ha, ha
9. Give us
your personal views on punk rock man. Did it ever exist, does it
still exist, is Stuart Hall a lush? Be brutally honest man!
Punk has always existed, it’s not about a boy band from London, put
together by a self-proclaimed ‘creator’….I’m talking about the
Sex
Pistols, they were manufactured, clothed, told how to behave, told
how to act in public, clothes horses for Vivienne Westwood and McLaren….is that punk? Well, we all fell for it didn’t we? Is
CRASS
punk? Well, not to me…its yet another bunch of hippies that saw the
‘movement’ of Punk as a vehicle to ‘sell’ their idealistic
ideals…punk is a state of mind, not a fashion, you’re no more punk
than the guy sitting next to you on the bus….why? well, do you know
him? Do you know what he does for a living? Does he even play in a
band that you are unaware of? What are his politics? Does he eat
pomegranates or just buy the carton’s of juice from Aldi? [ 3-0 to
me….] You know what I’m saying…it doesn’t have to say ‘Converse’ or
‘Lucky 13’ on your jacket to let me know you’re cool……next,
I could
go on for sometime here…..ha, ha
10. Heroes
and zeroes in life and if you had one motto to live by what would it
be?
Heroes – Johnny Cash, Sid Vicious, and the Cheeky Girls dressmaker….
Motto - Lead Me Not into Temptation, I will find my own way they
there!
11. What do
you think of the techno age of music - the on-line pushing and
availability, CD's, the general wired up fiasco many of us get
dragged into. If ye mention ex-Golden Shot Presenter Norman Vaughan
you will win a life times supply of Rodox Christmas Specials.
I own them already! Music has changed, we’ve had to move with the
times…we’re doing this interview via the Internet, we download bytes
by the Gigabyte of ‘compressed’ music bytes, to our ‘i-pod’s’ and
listen to them on our ‘wireless’ headsets….I tell ya, back in the
day of Norman Vaughan, we did interviews in a pub, with a cassette
player twirling, choking on cigarette smoke, listening to the
Jukebox play scratched copies of our favourite bands, that jumped if
someone walked too close to it…..technology has it’s place, but I’m
still very old school towards my music…..I play a Les Paul directly
into a Marshall or a Fender Twin…no effects apart from reverb. I
never grasped those pedal things, and they drop the tone of your
guitar like you wouldn’t believe anyway….and who wants that??

12. And
finally what does your near future hold and tell us a bit about your
SoundCheck magazine - I'm sure there are many out there who need to
wake up to this rock 'n' roll zine.
The Pyratz have just recorded a single called
‘Tango Down’ and another of our own ‘How Low Can You Go?’ on the
reverse [Playing in The Background ]…then plan out some more live shows.
We just spent time with Steve Conte who was on his 2nd UK tour, and
also the Michael Monroe Band who were on the road with Motorhead, as
well as another show in our home city of Manchester.
SoundCheck Magazine is now in it’s fourth year, and has grown massively each month…we had over 36,000 hits last month alone. Again, it’s the fine blend of local, unsigned acts, the same unsigned acts from anywhere in the world, as well as show reviews and interviews with some pretty major stars….Misfits, Bebe Buell, New York Dolls, Walter Lure to name but a few…the next issue is on-line From Feb 25th.
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