Pete believes that if you are in a state of readiness, when good ideas come along you will grab them. He enjoys being very social and takes buses and trains wherever he goes, which means he’s always meeting new people. And Pete’s hardly snobby; you have to “keep it real” with everybody he tells t5m.
For Pete, an idea for a song can come from a subject that you like or a random sentance could even come to mind. “I can go from line one to line two, or dialogue one to dialogue two…or even the other way around!”, Pete tells t5m. Peter also explains that he’ s not interested in the commercial hook but good ideas that lead to interesting sequences…and we quite agree!
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Described as a poet, lyricist and music producer, Pete Brown is most famed for his work with Jack Bruce, as well as the likes of The Battered Ornaments and the founder of English r ' n ' b Graham Bond. Pete talks to t5m about his decade spanning career.