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The Mekons Reflect on Their Album 'Where Were You?' and David Bowie's Praise
25 Mayıs 2026The Guardian
- The Mekons reflect on the creation of their iconic song 'Where Were You?' and the unexpected recognition it received from David Bowie. Initially recorded in a living room, the track quickly gained popularity, selling over 27,000 copies shortly after its release.
- The band members discuss their artistic influences and the song's themes of loneliness, contrasting it with the prevailing macho attitudes in rock music of the time.
- Formed in the late 1970s, the Mekons emerged from the same art school scene that birthed other influential bands like Gang of Four. Their music often challenges traditional rock norms, focusing on emotional depth rather than commercial appeal.
- The Mekons' story illustrates the unpredictable nature of music success, particularly within the independent scene. Their experience highlights how genuine artistic expression can resonate with audiences, leading to unexpected acclaim.
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This summary is based on an article from The Guardian and reflects the opinions and insights of the band members as shared in the interview.
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