The soundtrack of my life

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The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins on the records, artists and gigs that are of lasting significance to him.

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Back in the early noughties, when The Darkness hit big with their debut album Permission To Land, frontman Justin Hawkins had the perfect riposte to a critic who dubbed them “the gay AC/DC”. “I prefer to think of us as the straight Queen,” Hawkins said.

Two decades on, as Hawkins talks to CR about the music that has shaped his life, the name of Queen comes up time and again. Not because The Darkness’ drummer is Rufus Taylor, son of Roger Taylor, but because Queen are a profound influence on a man whose penchant for cat-suits was inspired by Freddie Mercury.

THE FIRST MUSIC I REMEMBER HEARING

When I was a kid, my parents were running a pub in Colchester and they were still partying then. There was a lot of music around. My mum was into reggae and my dad was into dad rock like Dire Straits.

THE FIRST SONG I PERFORMED LIVE

I have a vivid recollection of playing the intro from AC/DC’s Thunderstruck to my cousins and uncles when I was fifteen. And I remember my dad saying: “Look at him go!”

THE GUITAR HERO

Mark Knopfler. He’s such an expressive player. His skill is the way he tells a story with his fingers. You never get bored with a long Mark Knopfler solo because he does so many things that are melodic and moving. For that, he’s the best.

THE SINGER

When you’re into Queen you never have a time in your life when you’re not aware that Freddie Mercury was the greatest of all time. I’ve been obsessed with Bon Scott and Steven Tyler, but all that was against a backdrop of an abiding love for Freddie.

THE SONGWRITER

All four members of Queen were great songwriters. And the Bee Gees, of course! I like Ron Sexsmith’s songs too – he’s very underrated. But a friend of mine’s dad says the only thing that Bryan Adams is better at than singing is songwriting. And I agree. If you want an anthemic mega-song, he’s your man.

THE BEST BAND I’VE EVER SEEN LIVE

It has to be AC/DC. You see bands now and they’re using click tracks and there’s stuff on tape. But for me, rock’n’roll is about people with guitars in front of amplifiers. And that’s the struggle – man against something that’s difficult to tame. That’s where the excitement of a rock’n’roll show comes from, and that’s what makes AC/DC so great. It’s wild and sweaty and deafeningly loud.

THE MOST UNDERRATED BAND OF ALL TIME

I’m in it! But to be serious for a moment, I’d say it’s The Cult. There are three albums from the eighties that are up there with the all-time great albums: Love, Electric and Sonic Temple. I think people have overlooked just how powerf

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