Word In Your Ear

Del Amitri’s Justin Currie has faced every tough crowd imaginable. Lessons were learn

Jul 29, 2025
Justin Currie, frontman of Del Amitri and author of The Tremolo Diaries, shares his three-decade journey in music. He discusses battling hostile crowds, the importance of staying in a 'bubble' while touring, and memorable experiences from the Glasgow music scene. Currie reflects on the fashion challenges of the '80s, his interactions with icons like Edwyn Collins, and the tension in evolving music identities. He also opens up about a shocking medical diagnosis and insights from Michael Stipe on the realities of life on the road.
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ANECDOTE

Rugby Fans Disrupt Aberdeen Gig

  • At a gig in Aberdeen, rugby players disrupted the show with obscene gestures, testing the band's resolve.
  • The guitarist stood up to them, and eventually, they left, allowing the concert to continue peacefully.
ADVICE

Never Walk Off Stage

  • Never walk off stage during hostile audience reactions, no matter the provocation.
  • Keep playing to maintain control and show resilience, as walking off indicates defeat.
ADVICE

Stay In The Tour Bubble

  • Never "get off the boat" on tour; stay in the protective bubble of the bus and dressing room.
  • Avoid normal life interactions to maintain the low-level adrenaline needed for performance.
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