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‘I once said there’s no way I’ll still be playing Baggy Trousers at 30’: Suggs’s honest playlist | Madness

Madness Frontman Suggs Reflects on ​Career-Defining Songs, Future Performances

Suggs, vocalist for the iconic British band Madness, has revealed a deeply personal playlist of songs that have shaped⁣ his life and career,‍ alongside candid reflections on the band’s enduring​ legacy. The playlist, accompanying the release of Madness’s new greatest hits collection Hit Parade on November 21st, offers insight into pivotal moments, from early ​musical inspirations to contemplations on⁤ life and mortality.

The enduring ⁢popularity of Madness-and Suggs’s own longevity‍ as a performer-has‌ prompted him to revisit expectations set early in his⁢ career. “I once ⁤said there’s no way I’ll still be playing‌ Baggy Trousers at 30,” Suggs confessed, acknowledging the band’s continued success with their signature hit decades later. This collection and accompanying ‌playlist provide a window into the experiences that have sustained that success and shaped his artistic journey.

suggs credits Prince Buster’s⁢ “Al Capone” as the ​song that‌ initially sparked his ⁢musical passion, discovering it in a pool hall on Tottenham ‌Court Road. He was notably struck by the energy,humor,and spirit of the track,and its‌ B-side,”One Step Beyond,” later became ‌Madness’s second single.

When asked about‍ the​ song that evokes the strongest emotional response, Suggs pointed to Julie London’s “Cry Me a ‌River.” He recounted a story ⁣of his first house in Camden being furnished only with a jukebox ​playing that single song, which ultimately drove guests to unplug the machine ⁢during a housewarming party.

Looking ahead, Suggs has chosen Peggy Lee’s “Is That All There Is?” as the song ⁤he wants played at his funeral, describing it ⁢as “uplifting” and reflective of life’s inevitable ⁣challenges. He anticipates a mixed reaction to ⁢his passing, stating, “Will ⁢my funeral be happy or ⁣sad? depends who your talking to. Some people will be happy.A couple ⁢will ‍be sad. but I’d ‌like a jolly affair.”

Hit Parade is now available,offering fans a comprehensive look back at Madness’s celebrated discography.A dedicated ​playlist‍ curated by⁣ Suggs is also available on Spotify.

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