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Paul Speare Interview- Former Saxophonist of Dexys Midnight Runners

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On this episode of Vinyl Vibes, Jack is joined by Paul Speare, former saxophonist of Dexys Midnight Runners. Paul started playing music at the age of 15 and never stopped. While working as a music teacher in Birmingham, Paul frequently did session work at a local recording studio called Outlaw Studios. Dexys Midnight Runners also frequented the studio, and at one point, they were looking for a saxophonist. Paul was put in contact with Dexys by the owner of Outlaw Studios and soon joined the band on a temporary basis. After doing his first work for the band, playing the group's number one hit Geno on the 1980 Top of the Pops Christmas special, Paul decided to join as a full-time member.

In December 1981, sessions for the group's album Too-Rye-Ay began. It was over the course of these sessions that "Come On Eileen" was recorded. Paul remained in the group for the entire recording process of the Too-Rye-Ay album, only leaving the band after the final mixing session. Paul was struggling financially while being in Dexys at the time, and with "Come On Eileen" not yet a hit or even released, he decided to leave the band. "Come On Eileen" was released as a single in the UK in June 1982, and by August 1982, the song was number one, remaining there for four weeks. In Australia, the song was an even bigger hit, reaching number one in November 1982 for five weeks. Today, the song remains as popular as ever and has secured itself as an enduring classic.

After leaving Dexys, Paul joined forces with fellow ex-Dexys musicians Jim Paterson and Brian Maurice to form TKO Horns. The band got work immediately, playing for the likes of John Watts and also the Q-Tips. After touring with the Q-Tips, TKO Horns were approached by Elvis Costello. Paul, along with the TKO Horns, went on to tour the world with Costello and was prominently featured on Costello’s studio album Punch the Clock. Today, Paul is still making music, with a recent project being his 2023 EP In Search of Avet.

Jack Zoomed Paul to talk about his early days, what inspired him to start playing instruments at the age of 15, the impact his music teacher had on him, his early session work at Outlaw Studios, how he came to join Dexys Midnight Runners, his memories of playing on the 1980 Top of the Pops Christmas special, his first recording with Dexys (Plan B), The Projected Passion Revue Tour, the recording and writing of "Come On Eileen," the group's album Too-Rye-Ay, what made Paul leave the band, the success of "Come On Eileen," his work with TKO Horns, and his recent music work.

"It was such an unusual song, I mean there's never been another song like it before or since, really. I think we all realized there was something unique about it. Whether that would translate into it being a hit record on that scale, that it was, perhaps didn't occur to us." — Paul Speare talking about Come On Eileen in this episode of Vinyl Vibes.

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