
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond Labi Siffre
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Dec 16, 2025 Labi Siffre, a British singer-songwriter known for hits like 'Crying Laughing Loving Lying,' shares his journey from the '60s music scene. He dives into the genre-defying nature of his work and the influence of hip-hop on his music. Labi reveals how he prefers acoustic over electric guitar, critiques the limitations of genre labels, and discusses his commitment to honesty in songwriting. He reflects on the importance of love and family in his life, as well as the political themes woven into his lyrics, revealing a true artist unafraid to express his truth.
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Unexpected Amsterdam Applause
- Labi Siffre played a Paradiso gig in Amsterdam where the audience cheered wildly after porno was screened behind him.
- He realized early that different countries and venues could radically change audience reaction to his music.
Genres Fail To Capture Sound
- Reviewers force music into categories because they must compare to describe it, which often fails to capture an artist's range.
- Labi Siffre resisted labels as his music blended jazz, soul, funk, and singer-songwriter elements.
From Jimmy Reed To James Brown
- Labi started as a Jimmy Reed clone after buying a cheap guitar and learning blues shuffles from records his brother owned.
- Hearing James Brown on a jukebox later upended his jazz expectations and reshaped his rhythmic sense.



