1984
/ Juniper Beri Beri #3 / Flowerpot men to go home again by Stephen Pastel
Daniel
Treacy, in case you didn't know, is an extraordinary sort of person. Not, thankfully,
in an obvious way, Daniel Treacy is no Geoffrey Ingram, but then Daniel Treacy
is a lot more interesting than Geoffrey Ingram. Geoffrey is so handsome, a face
about town, Daniel is pretty, pretty reclusive. Geoffrey is so obvious and Daniel
is, well, obstinately contrary. Geoffrey speeds, he's flash, neat and sharp, Daniel
can be all of this but only if he can be bothered. All the girls want to sleep
with Geoffrey, he's everyones friend. Daniel's friends with himself, he can't
look people in the eye, sometimes he kicks them in the eye. Sometimes people try
to use Daniel and sometimes he sees through them. Daniel's a lovely person
maybe, Geoffrey's a real good bloke. Geoffrey is in fact, a wee bit shallow, one
dimensional. Daniel Treacy invented Geoffrey Ingram - the Geoffrey Ingrams of
this world could never, in a million years, invent a Daniel Treacy. Daniel Treacy
has a pop group, ** my favourite ever pop group, the Television Personalities.
** O.k., the interview situation, me and Dan. What are the TVPs all
about ? "Life." And your contribution to popular culture ? "Social
and loving awareness." Yeah, drugs ? "Nothing serious, just
dodos for my hay-fever."
Oh that's o.k., what about sex ? "The
disadvantages outweigh the advantages. I'm happier with friends than lovers." Daniel,
probably straight, has one of the most highly developed camp affectations ever
witnessed - on a good day he can even put Alan Horne to shame. For this he does
have the advantage of a rather smaller bum to wiggle around, which he uses to
great effect. And the German boys ? "I love them. Well not all of
them. I don't love Nazis." Nazis or Nancys ? "Both, the German
boys aren't cynical." But Dan, surely you're a very cynical person
... "Not as much as I used to be." The other day I was reading
a really old interview you did, in which you said that music was the most important
thing in your life. Is it still ? "Only as an outlet for the things I
want to say. I never used to value anything else. I'm learning to value my friends." Which
brings us on the Joe saga. A problem Dan has always had has been in finding the
right people to play on his very beautiful songs - a problem now happily resolved
with Jowe Head, fab, wacky bass person, "I view the TVPs as the difference
between destitution and a heated swimming pool. I'm just in it for the bread,
wholemeal of course.", and Jeffrey Bloom, fab, sensible drum-person, providing
us whith what is, perhaps the definitive, fab, rocking TVPs sound. Anyway,
Mr. Joe from Hendon, school-chum of Dan and occasional TVP since '79 had perhaps,
rightly or wrongly, become too involved with the group (re. "The Painted
Word") culminating in bitter squables over money, oh and, artistic credit,
and so went the way of Edward and others. O.k. Dan, what about this high
turnover of personnel ? "The TVPs is Dan." What about Joe ? "He's
off his rocker. He thinks I'm psychic. Just because I told him I met Marc Bolan
the last time I was in Germany. There was just a growing level of mistrust, mostly
caused by outside influences." And songs ? "When Ed was in
the group he wrote lots so we did them (live) but Joe ever only wrote one ("It
had to happen", typically fab TVPs song circa 1980), I mean it was a good
song, but you know ..." Do you like "The Painted Word" ? "I
can't listen to it but some of the songs are good like "Someone to share
my life with"." And Creation Records ? "I don't mind influencing
people as long as they don't rip off my songs for b-sides."
The
TVPs would now appear to have, finally, left Rough Trade for good (Rough Trade
would appear to have no-one any good), a hit single would appear as elusive as
ever. Ironically that label can now chart. What happened ? "Quite
simply I refuse to bastardise myself. Morrisey, Green, Roddy Frame all did. I
won't." So what'll happen, will the music scene catch up with the TVPs
or will the TVPs catch up with the music scene ? "Oh yeah, a head-on collisions
inevitable." Great Rock & Roll Traditions. No. 1. The TV Personalities
gig. A bit like watching your favourite film over and over again, you maybe get
a wee bit sick of it but you love it anyway. TVPs gigs, well something always
goes wrong and they always finish with a medley (gruesome). Jeffrey always wears
a nice shirt and Jowe too and Daniel, the high priest of tradition leads the mass.
"We'd like to take you back to '67 now ... and leave you there", "This
song's about the well known artist and homosexual David Hockney ... oh well, at
least we've got something in common", or more bluntly, "I'm a rampant
homosexual for all the world to see", yeah, and don't the kids just love
it.
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