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I will definitely do it again in a few years. I have always been interested in cinema and I learned a lot from doing it. Since the soundtrack was never officially released there is no tracklisting, but in addition to Serge's original score three Kasabian songs were used in the film.

The descriptions may contain spoilers. An earlier version of La Fee Verte, called The Green Fairy, became the main theme of the film, most prominently featured in the scene where Mitchel and Charlotte talk in the garden until they are spotted by paparazzi, and again at the end when Mitchell visits Gant in his house.

Narcotic Farm can be heard during the scene where Charlotte tries to go shopping on her own and runs out of the store as people start to recognise her. Guitarist and songwriter Serge Pizzorno is in a duty-free Dixons , considering electronics. Bassist Chris Edwards and drummer Ian Matthews sit in Departures with the band's tour manager, security man and a trio of touring musicians, reading music magazines and waiting for the flight that will take everyone to Frequency, the annual Austrian music festival in the grounds of a sports complex near Vienna.

Not hard to find, Kasabian, in an airport. Bearded number-two man Pizzorno is so tall and distinctively stooped, his pale skin so bright under Dixons' vicious spotlights, I can see him all the way from the security gate.

Bassist Edwards, the band's no-nonsense member, reveals himself as a rock man more subtly: the faint dent in his forehead under tufty blond hair — the souvenir of a long-ago gig in Sheffield — and the raffish scarf around his neck. Drummer Matthews, older than the others, 40 to their 30, has a young face but a weariness about the eyes that tells of his seven years touring with this proudly raucous group.

As for the frontman… if Tom Meighan were mistakenly to board another of Heathrow's odd outward planes today hypothetical, the band would say, though not entirely unlikely , he'd be quickly, easily found. Pilots crisscrossing the globe would be instructed to listen out for that distinctive east Midlands baritone, chatting with anyone in range, quoting 80s films, singing snatches of songs; cabin crew would be told to comb for an average-height unshaven man, unable to stay in his seat for longer than a few minutes at a stretch and encircled, in all likelihood, by the remains of corn-based snacks.

Boarding our flight to Vienna — 31 hours to go until showtime — the cabin crew definitely take note of Meighan. At the entry hatch he pokes me in the ribs, ensuring an audience, before fluttering his fingers up and down the unknowable ranks of buttons outside the pilot's cockpit. Have you ever seen anyone dare? Turning up the central aisle, he whistles the chorus from "Strawberry Fields Forever", barks "Y'all right? A little girl, buckled in beside her mum, watches, rapt.

Onlookers over the years have sought to describe Meighan using terms such as "distractible", "bouncy" and "restless"; there have even been half-hearted attempts at medical diagnosis, reference made to dietary complications he suffered as a child that have imbued him some think with a lifetime's supply of excess energy.

The broad consensus is that you cannot easily transfer this unusual man to page — that, sorry, you just have to meet him — and perhaps that's true. But in a bid to capture something of Kasabian's singer, I hope it helps to note that as we board the plane that buckled-in little girl gazes up not with a look of awe or alarm, or even puppyish fancy, but simply one of kinship.

She senses a chum. That is, until Meighan spots the band's security man, Marty Farrow, wedged into a seat nearby, and shouts at plane-silencing volume: "Got any porn mags, Marty? Hey, Marty, did you bring any of them Mayfairs? In one of those music mags being passed around at the gate, the latest issue of Q , Meighan found a column dedicated to his thoughts on the principal flavours of Monster Munch.

Carrier bag beside him weighty with that very snack, he was thrilled, and started to cackle. Yes: you can be confident your band are a big deal when the rock press faithfully transcribe your musings on the appeal of "pickled onion" over "flamin' hot".

How did Kasabian get here? Back in , a few lively hits to their name, the quartet were listed by that same publication as one of the most overrated in Britain.

Their music was dismissed, by many, as football-terrace stuff and, indeed, several professional teams at the time emerged from their dressing rooms to the strains of the band's breakthrough single, "Club Foot".

Meighan and Pizzorno were mouthy in interviews, and won a reputation for talking up successes they hadn't yet achieved; their band was one of a batch of mids groups — think Keane, Jet — widely expected to flame out around the time of the difficult second or third album. But Kasabian's difficult second, 's Empire , sold more than a million copies, and their difficult third, 's West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum , was a corker, Pizzorno's trippy lyrics combining with the refinement of Meighan's juggernaut yowl to earn them a Mercury nomination.

Inclusion on the annual list added a mantle of credibility to a band whose record and ticket sales had always been solid; in a Brit-rock landscape left gappy by the decline of heavyweights such as Oasis, Kasabian prospered. Today, just as they'd always boasted they would be, the band are right up there among the country's biggest acts. This month they'll release a fourth album, written by Pizzorno in a state of elation and exhaustion after he had his first child, a son, last summer.

I'd listened to the record, titled Velociraptor! Kasabian were formed in Leicester in the late s and became natural heirs to the swaggering guitar rock that made Oasis superstars. The lads - singer Tom Meighan , guitarist Sergio Pizzorno, bassist Chris Edwards and drummer Ian Matthews - have gone from strength to strength since the release of their self-titled debut album But why did Kasabian choose that name?

What does Kasabian actually mean? The name of the band refers to Linda Kasabian , who was the getaway driver for the Manson Family and was present at the horrendous murders that took place in August which took the lives of Sharon Tat e, her unborn baby and six other people.

We liked that name, so we chose that. Kasabian issue statement after Tom Meighan assault conviction by James Hanley. Tags: Kasabian , Tom Meighan. Director of Musicians' Services. Head Engineer. Content Coordinator.



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