Tis true folks.
I spoke to Korda Marshall, former Infectious head honcho last friday - he called me up at work to tell me he loved the new record I'd made with Neil
'does ANYBODY remember I was in Cable?' Cooper (ask marc
) and said he'd heard the tribute album and thought it was 'cracking' - he said we should reform RIGHT NOW and he'd be
behind us all the way...probably with a broom, I would think. He is, of course head of Warners UK these days, lighting cigars off the pile of fifty pound notes he has amassed from signing Gnarls Barclay. I told him we are now the new Velvet Underground and he can safely put his slippers on knowing that, despite Warners pulling the plug on their 'final salary' pension scheme before he joined, he has nothing to worry about as the cable renaissence of 2020 will keep him in the amount of gin he has become accustomed to in his middle age.
On a side note, he also told me that the little girl on the cover of the 'Seventy' single (his daughter) is now 19, covered in tattoos and piercings, has a purple spikey mullet and works for some swanky indie cred label in that their London these days.