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PEOM. Don
Letts.
What project are you working on
at the moment? Do you still have one foot in film making/video making
and music?
Videos I don’t do anymore, I don’t know how to do them. I
got my start with bands you could visually see like The Clash, not girls
shaking their hips or cars that explode. Maybe its changed cos of the
people in the charts, perhaps there is nothing to look at so you need
all that stuff. I’ve just co produced a film with Rick Eckwood,
we done dancing Queen a few years ago. It’s called One Love and
stars one of Bob Marley’s sons. I took that to Cannes, it done well
and it’s supposed to come out end of this year. I still DJ, done
Glastonbury, Lee Perry’s meltdown and DJ in Italy. Working on a
compilation album for Trojan There’s talk about a rough trade documentary
but there is a lot of talk in the movie business. Just re edited a Bob
Marley DVD for Sanctuary and they found 6 songs that have never been cut
before so I had to cut them together.
Morrissey was just signed to the Resurrected Attack Label the subsidiary
of Sanctuary, that’s a reggae label. Don’t you think that’s
a bit odd?
Ha, the thing with Morrissey is when you think he’s going to turn
right he turns left. Pun intended. I am a big Smiths Fan I really rate
Morrissey. With regards to music all sides are represented, apart from
Chinese music it hasn’t got no bass, it’s too plinkly plonkly.
No disrespect to the Chinese but when you get contemporary I’ll
be there. TRUST ME!
In a recent interview in metro you stated that technology has prevented
a musical revolution and Apple Mac’s in the 60’s would not
have given us the world of Jagger/Richards or Lennon/McCartney. Do you
feel it’s more a case of complacency from the public and lack of
vision and courage from the film industry and record companies?
No. Let me quantify that I love technology. I’ve got it all! But
I know what to do with it! What I was really saying is just because you
can afford it, doesn’t mean you’ve got the talent to use it.
I don’t want to be putting people down but it seems to me when I
bought my first super 8 camera in the 70’s it cost a lot back in
them days and that price weeded out the people so it meant you wanted
to have a go. But with affordable technology people want to get into this
celebrity thing! I never thought I would hear myself say this because
I am into people doing things for themselves but today it’s created
a lot of mediocrity. Of course it’s good to facilitate ideas, but
what it can’t do is create that chemistry that gave us Morrissey
and Marr!
There is a community building on the net, I feel that this is the way
forward for creative expression and ideas…
Here’s the potential to exchange ideas, it seems it should be able
to lift the whole human race up a level. But is hasn’t has it. We’ve
been given the means and again we catered for the lowest common denominator.
That page 3 mentality! It’s brilliant that I can swap information
with some one half way across the world. I think I use it for the right
reasons; it’s about throwing into the creative pool
I understand that you where in New York on Sept
11 2001, that must be one of the most scary moments in your life
Of course it was, you couldn’t go any where for 3 days. I was out
there making a documentary about the history of punk.
Do you think that youth has lost that DIY ethnic?
No, I have this theory at the last 1/3 of every decade there’s a
creative energy. The 50’s, the 60’s, the 70’s and the
80’s but in the 90’s it didn’t happen. My logic is maybe
technology put every one in their bedrooms and working on their own and
took out that organic bit that happens between people like Jagger &
Richards! The record companies are in control, we’ve got POP idol
so some kind of reaction thing is well over due! Andy Warhol said that
famous 15 minutes quote; I say that’s too long. I still have faith
that somewhere someone is getting on with the job. It’s like the
force in Star wars. Just wait! Once music was anti establishment but now
people are getting into music to be part of the establishment!
Just for the readers just a little on The Roxy
Ha! The amount of times I’ve been asked this question! Its 75/76
punk rock is beginning to happen. They’ve got no place to play!
Andrew Czezowski who was the accountant for the shop I ran in the Kings
Road called Acme Attractions, he now runs Rough Trade. I used to play
a lot of reggae in the shop, which would attract a lot of people. I begun
to meet people like Patti Smith and Andrew finds the Punk Roxy and says
come down and play. At the time there was no English punk records to play
and the punks dug the reggae because it was about something, anti establishment
and they liked the weed! I would play the odd MC5, The Stooges and a link
was formed. Rotten and Strummer were already into reggae but it was our
differences that made us closer with the punks. We held our corner and
had something to throw down. Punk encouraged me to be part of it, not
a fan!!
Do you enjoy going to gigs?
When I went to gigs when I was young I wanted to know what my part was
in the equation! Was my part on the planet to put you up there! I don’t
think so! I would be watching bands on stage asking what do I do?
You said People are losing their pride in working.
No I didn’t say that, it is a misquote. Our value systems are mixed
up. I am in and out of work; I’ve had some building work done! A
plumber comes round here and is never out of work and earns a lot of money!
Not the greatest example but it seems to me that skilled labour is not
valued. I mean, why can’t that plumber be an artist in his plumbing!
The amount he gets paid he better be an artist!
On Sunday 3rd August BBC screened Streets of Heaven
and that Chicago is tearing down it’s housing projects but don’t
you think it will take more then bricks and mortar to prevent poverty
…perhaps step out of the moral frame and promote more birth control
and abortion with all black and white working class areas
Wow man, I have to think about that. It seems to me that you have highlighted
two big problems! Young people getting pregnant and getting in trouble
with drugs! You can’t legislate against things like that. Hmm…parents
rely too much on Schools to provide some kind of moral fabric. Schools
teach fact, figures and numbers and parents are supposed to instil some
form of humanity and morals. More needs to come from parents, kids having
kids isn’t a good idea! I rather they didn’t get pregnant
than promote abortion! I have an 11-year-old daughter so your topic is
close to my heart!
The black music and white youth culture has always
been there. Teddy boys and Rock “N” Roll, Mods and R “n”
B, casual and electro, ravers and Chicago house, why do you think that
this?
Whenever white people want a rebellious spirit they’ve got the black
music, it’s anti establishment. When people first got into jazz
and blues it was dark, dangerous and forbidden! Black culture seems to
captive the culture of young white people. I don’t know what reason
that is but we don’t need to know why! It’s a beautiful thing
to turn each on by what we are and what we produce. It’s through
popular culture that you & I are speaking now. It’s not about
what you learnt at school. It wasn’t the church or the government
that taught you. Popular culture is a great thing!
Don’t you think London has become a media
whore city, where screenings and book launches are more important than
the product and the artist?
I love London, with all it’s shit and all it’s contradictions.
Been round the planet a couple of times but I still love London! It’s
expensive but there is something about this city, for instance there is
cultural interaction that happens in London that doesn’t happen
any where in the world! So many people from different places intermingling.
From that comes all this creativity and that is why London is great! I
am confident that new ideas will still start coming up … The Force
man! …I am serious !
You visited Jamaica a lot, what other countries
do you love?
I am a whore, anybody that likes me I love them. Japan is nice and Paris
is nice in the spring and in the summer! Anywhere that isn’t cold!
I love immersing myself in Alien cultures. I could quite happily spend
my whole life travelling, interacting and learning. There is so much to
be discovered. We spend our time trying to invent but probably most things
need to be discovered. My work takes me to foreign places, and I prefer
to be working when I am away! I don’t need a suntan as you can tell!
I bet Big Audio Dynamite was a gas, I remember seeing
you playing the keyboard with colour stickers as a guide, very punk!
It was fantastic, I was in a cool band travelling all round the world
and I was getting Mick’s left overs. Mick Jones is a charmer and
we got a lot of respect from the right kind of people. We were not financially
successful; it was all cred and no bread! For the cultural mix we were
the best examples to show where London was heading! We weren’t Duran
Duran, it wasn’t all cocaine and it still sounds fresh. So go out
and buy BAD, so I can get some royalties.
I understand Martin Scorcese requested a private
screening for the Punk Rock movie, I bet that moved your earth and have
you received praise from Frederico Fellini?
I guess it was praise from Frederico Fellini he called me a visual terrorist
and it sounds much better in Italian and made the Italian press. I wasn’t
star struck I was respectful. Hey! I got a Grammy this year and you haven’t
mentioned that!
I know you got a The Grammy for The Westway to The
World, a film about the Clash. Do you think it was on merit or the death
of Joe Strummer?
Who knows? You have to ask yourself that question. Personally I think
it was a great film, not because I did it but you have to be stupid not
to make a good documentary on the Clash. It’s done in a very simplistic
style and I did that intently so it didn’t look like a disposable
MTV rockumentary. I wanted it to be a Rock and Roll blue print, to show
people other ways of getting somewhere. If people don’t have the
examples to inspire to what are we going to do? All they see is Gareth
Gates and Will Young!
Why didn’t terrestrial TV pay any homage to
Joe Strummer?
Joe doesn’t need their respect! … Fuck them! The respect he
got is in the air. Joe operated outside of the norm and the law. And the
respect he got is outside of this!! You have to remember what he achieved;
it’s achievable by anybody! It’s not in the name of some privilege
few. Keep it real! Having a go is half the fun. What I used to say to
people during the punk days is make your problem your asset.
What filmmakers and actors light your fire now?
City of Gods, Donny Darko. This is a hard question but I have to say few
and far between contemporary things. Dirty Pretty Things was OK, Irreversible
…Man what a horrible film, I quite like the odd dick flick but that
was something else! That was a trip. If that’s what the director
wanted to do, I guess then it definitely had the effect. Jean de Floret
I love films that like, not main box office films! The things I watch
are either foreign films or HBO things like OZ, Sopranos and Six Feet
Under. They should show Oz to all young people at schools, it would scare
the shit out of any potential offender!
As a young black growing up in 60’s/70’s
was the GPO and the London underground the only offers of employment?
Yes basically. There were doctors and nurses but that is why you guys
invited us here for low paid jobs! If people looked at the British Empire
part in the state of the world affairs, then people looked into that a
little bit more then they would understand the Asylum seekers and have
a little more bit more sympathy. The English need to know more about THEIR
HISTORY! Maybe they would be a little more tolerant, in second thoughts
they wouldn’t. They need a scapegoat. The legacy of colonisation.
But trust me the inheritance of the British Empire has got a lot to answer
for! The whole thing with the IMF loaning money to third world countries.
England never intended to lend the money & help the poor countries
out. They knew they couldn’t pay the money back so they charge them
ridiculous interest. These countries could never get back on their feet
and England is holding them by the balls. It’s a lucrative way of
making money over a long period.
When Alex Haley wrote Roots and we had the television
programme do you think that bought the plight of slavery to the forefront?
I haven’t seen it since, yeah it was a good thing at the time. Spielberg
did it with Schindler’s List and Mississippi Burning. There’s
this thing about guilt where you say you hold your hands up and say that
was bad and people just feel bad about it for a week! We’ve had
our roots experiences. The Irish have, the Jews have had their shit! Slavery
is a prime example of how bad men can be bad to man! In a way all countries
have had their own weird holocausts, not the same as the Jews. Going back
to Hitler, to a lot of black people England was our Hitler. What Hitler
was to the Jews, the British Empire was to black people. The only difference
is that you have got no photographic images of it.
Still in touch with John Lydon (Rotten) and Lee Perry
No one is in touch with Lee Perry he’s out of touch! He’s
the Salvador Dali of sound. I speak when John comes over, still friends.
I think John would be better off here LA is for Jack Nicholson. Over here,
if you’re a wanker they will say to your face, over there no one
says a word
What’s your perfect day?
I have my moment at gardening but I am not a gardener. I like seeing London
from a street level, watching all the positions of all the different cultures
especially against old England. Driving around with my sound track! The
right track comes on your stereo and every thing seems to click and for
that moment it’s beautiful. It may be a girl walking across the
road or a bit of street drama over there.
Don, any final words?
Everyone leaving school that wants to be some one in the media because
it is supposed to be glamorous………..
At this point Don reached forward and grabbed the dictaphone from my hands
to say this……
LET ME TELL YOU NOW FOLKS. I AM NOT A RICH MAN, I KNOW A LOT
OF OUT OF WORK ACTORS, I KNOW EVEN MORE OUT OF WORK MUSICIANS. BUT I DON’T
KNOW ANY OUT OF WORK PLUMBERS. THEY ARE LIVING LARGE, MAKING LOTS OF MONEY
AND WORK WHEN THEY WANT TO!
Don Letts is a sharp, smart and highly switched
on individual. He can move from being jovial to then deliver a brutal
bare boned speech, maybe it was the nature of my questions. He absorbs
the atmosphere and he’s a hustler in the positive sense, deep down
I thinks he enjoys organised chaos, he wasn’t meant to live a mundane
life. I agree with a lot of what he says and if I’d have interviewed
him earlier, I could have got him a knock down price on his extension.
Man will learn to master those god darn PC’s and we will see a massive
creative surge which might well give this “dead trendy” thing
a run for it’s money. May the force be with you Don Letts and of
course you for reading this?
Matteo Sedazzari
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