The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rocking on:

Slessor Gardens, Dundee, September 9

- MICHAEL ALEXANDER www.simplemind­s.com

With days until rock legends Simple Minds play Dundee’s Slessor Gardens at the end of their Grandslam 2018 tour, guitarist Charlie Burchill is “looking forward immensely” to taking to the stage again alongside old friends The Pretenders and the “amazing” KT Tunstall from St Andrews.

While Simple Minds are synonymous with Glasgow where founder member Charlie and lead singer Jim Kerr grew up, the Dundee ties have been strengthen­ed thanks to bass player Ged Grimes, formerly of Dundee’s Danny Wilson, joining the band a decade ago.

But Charlie, 58, who wanted to play guitar from around the age of eight, laughs when he thinks back to some of their Dundee gigs back in the day.

“We had some heady times in Dundee – it used to be quite rough!” he says. “That whole drama of ‘that side of the country that we’re not from’. That always fascinated us. We were always intrigued. We loved the humour. We loved the humour of Fife as well. It was quite alien to us, believe it or not – especially in the early days. Being from Glasgow, it was like going to a different country!”

Founded in Glasgow in 1977, Simple Minds went on to be one of the most commercial­ly successful Scottish bands ever, having achieved five UK number one albums during their career and selling more than 70 million records worldwide.

Hits included Don’t You Forget About Me, Alive and Kicking and Belfast Child, while they won the British Academy’s Ivor Novello Award for Outstandin­g Song Collection in 2016.

With the V&A Dundee opening yards from Slessor Gardens on September 15, their 1983 track Waterfront will take on even greater significan­ce – and fans can expect the greatest hits to be played alongside a selection of tracks from the recently released, acclaimed album Walk Between Worlds.

“It’s going to be great,” he says. “KT Tunstall is amazing, she’s incredible on every level, and I’m so excited to be playing with The Pretenders because we toured together – we did America, Japan, Australia. Chrissie Hynde is brilliant. You can learn so much from watching her play. She’s dynamite.”

However, it’s his friendship with Chrissie’s ex-husband, Jim Kerr, whom he grew up with, that remains central to the success of the band.

“We’ve never had the ‘creative friction’ relationsh­ip; we’ve never had that,” he says.

“That never really worked for us. We are so different. I couldn’t write a lyric to save myself and Jim couldn’t write music!

“So we’re kind of in our own territorie­s and we are very reliant on each other.”

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Simple Minds will play their hits and newer material when they perform in Dundee on September 9.

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